verbal tutor for gmat required in gurgaon

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verbal tutor for gmat required in gurgaon

by amitdubey » Mon Apr 06, 2015 1:32 am
Hello All,

Can anybody send me the contact details of any good gmat verbal teacher ?
i gave my gmat and my gmat verbal score was horrible .

also i have attended jamboree but my score in verbal did not improved ?
can anybody please tell me about Veritas gurgaon ? and is it okay to spend so much money on it?

in case any body know any good verbal tutor , please let me know .

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by [email protected] » Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:34 am
Hi Amit,

I'm hoping that you can provide a bit more information on your situation:

1) What did you score on the GMAT?
2) What were the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?

3) How long did you study?
4) What resources did you use during your studies?

There are plenty of options to choose from for tutoring/classes/courses/etc. If tutoring is the only thing that you're looking for, then you also have to define the specifics: in-person tutoring, Skype tutoring, do you want the tutor to bring new practice materials, how often do you want to meet, etc.

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by Rich@EconomistGMAT » Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:15 am
Hi amitdubey,

Many of the resources online offer trial periods for you to get a taste of what they can offer. I'd highly suggest taking advantage of these and figuring out what works for you. To help you get started, here's a link to sign up for a 7-day trial of The Economist's GMAT Tutor: https://bit.ly/1bPAHuW

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by amitdubey » Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:48 am
well here is the breakup :
Q45 v 20
awa 5

its my 6th month of study , i have 10 yrs experience in IT and have international work ex plus a good academics and extra curricular .
i used the following :
1. OG 10 / OG 12/OG 13 , gmat verbal review and gmat question pack 1
2. mgmat SC.



i have the enhanced gmat report and it says i was bad at RC then CR and ok at SC.

can anybody please suggest me the best verbal thing , i am giving this gmat 3rd time .


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amit
[email protected] wrote:Hi Amit,

I'm hoping that you can provide a bit more information on your situation:

1) What did you score on the GMAT?
2) What were the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores?

3) How long did you study?
4) What resources did you use during your studies?

There are plenty of options to choose from for tutoring/classes/courses/etc. If tutoring is the only thing that you're looking for, then you also have to define the specifics: in-person tutoring, Skype tutoring, do you want the tutor to bring new practice materials, how often do you want to meet, etc.

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by [email protected] » Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:57 pm
Hi amit,

It looks like you used a "book-heavy" study approach, which is probably one of the reasons why your Verbal score is "stuck." A tutor might be able to help you, but the right set of online/computer-based resources might also be able to help you.

You say that this is going to be your 3rd GMAT. Can you tell me your other Official GMAT scores?

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