Integrated Learning Tutoring

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Integrated Learning Tutoring

by rosh26 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:37 am
Has anyone heard of Integrated Learning Tutoring?

They do private tutoring for the GMAT. Their website looks great, and I see that Ian Streicher, a former BeattheGmat expert, now is a tutor for them.

Here is the link:
https://www.integratedlearning.net/gmat/index.asp

Can Eric or any of the experts let me know if they have ehard of this service? Thanks.
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by mayonnai5e » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:18 pm
Never heard of them sorry.
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by Ian Stewart » Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:47 pm
Integrated Learning is certainly a legitimate tutoring service- IL tutors must meet certain strict qualifications to be accredited as IL tutors. I have no affiliation with Integrated Learning whatsoever, but I do think they are worth considering as an option for GMAT prep. Freelance tutors are also worth considering; they are often better value than tutors working for test prep companies. No matter what tutor you decide to work with, I'd always recommend that you confirm that your tutor can be helpful before spending several hundred (or thousand) dollars on tuition. I've written some guidelines here:

www.gmatix.com/gmat_getting_a_good_tutor.htm
For online GMAT math tutoring, or to buy my higher-level Quant books and problem sets, contact me at ianstewartgmat at gmail.com

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