Hey guys,
Title says it all, I was planning on getting 25 hours of Private Tutoring from Manhattan GMAT in the Silicon Valley, CA area hopefully with the instructor by the name of Ron Purewal, but was wondering if I should take the class as a supplement - and if I do take the class, should I ease up on the hours of Private Tutoring to be efficient?
Here's some history about me: I've been a college grad for almost three years now, I work at a gaming company in the Bay Area, and I've taken the GMAT twice, both times scoring around 540-550, both times not studying a lot. Honestly, I don't know why I took it the second time even knowing I didn't study too much.
So this time I want to do it RIGHT. Any feedback about the course and if Private Tutoring will be the best way to go? The price is not too big of an issue for me, as long as its worth it - I think the price can be justified.
I'm looking at a target GMAT score of 700 and to apply to most Top 20 ranked schools.
Title says it all, I was planning on getting 25 hours of Private Tutoring from Manhattan GMAT in the Silicon Valley, CA area hopefully with the instructor by the name of Ron Purewal, but was wondering if I should take the class as a supplement - and if I do take the class, should I ease up on the hours of Private Tutoring to be efficient?
Here's some history about me: I've been a college grad for almost three years now, I work at a gaming company in the Bay Area, and I've taken the GMAT twice, both times scoring around 540-550, both times not studying a lot. Honestly, I don't know why I took it the second time even knowing I didn't study too much.
So this time I want to do it RIGHT. Any feedback about the course and if Private Tutoring will be the best way to go? The price is not too big of an issue for me, as long as its worth it - I think the price can be justified.
I'm looking at a target GMAT score of 700 and to apply to most Top 20 ranked schools.

















