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If you find that you need more support that you can obtain from the free Self Study resources on BTG, I would recommend getting a real expert GMAT tutor. When seeking out a tutor, strive to find the very best experts available worldwide rather than simply finding someone near you who may not have the requisite expertise to help you score 700+.
For example, Stratus Prep's tutors work with students worldwide (from Beijing to Brussels and Mumbai to Miami, literally) through our virtual tutoring platform. All of our Stratus Prep tutors have scored 760+ on the Real GMAT and have 2+ years of teaching experience before they ever join Stratus Prep(these are the strictest recruitment requirements of any firm that I know of). If you decided to work with us, I would match you with Jim Kernan, Stratus Prep's Director of GMAT Training, who has his MBA from Duke, scored 770 on the Real GMAT, and has been teaching the exam for 5+ years.
Make sure that you work to improve both your Quantitative and Verbal scores. While your Verbal score is obviously lower, you need to increase both parts of the exam because many MBA programs are looking for a 47+ on the Quantitative side (80th+ percentile).
If I can be of any further assistance or if you would like a free 30 minute consultation to discuss working with Stratus Prep to improve your GMAT score, please do not hesitate to email me at
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Good luck!