Need to fix that quant score in a hurry? Get 70 hours of intensive GMAT quantitative preparation in time for Round 2 business school deadlines. Time is running out: Get started right now with Austin GMAT Review.
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Business school deadlines are coming up fast. If you still haven't reached the GMAT quant score that you need to be taken seriously by top business schools, it's time to get serious about your GMAT preparation. Austin GMAT Review's one-of-a-kind course provides the hours, the expertise, and easy-to-understand explanations that you need to successfully tackle the most difficult quant questions and the new data insights section.
Our GMAT math course will be led by our master of quant Dr. Ajay Amar, who scored in the 100th percentile on the official GMAT. Dr. Amar has years of experience helping students of different math skill levels, degree types, and backgrounds conquer the complexities of quant and DI problems.
Austin GMAT Review provides a rigorous and comprehensive math curriculum that focuses entirely on what matters most in the GMAT quant and DI sections. You will also benefit from a high level of personal attention throughout your time with us. Dr. Amar works with you to ensure that you understand concepts, and you are getting questions answered so that you can make real progress.
Our classes adhere to our belief that mastering difficult quant and DI topics requires professor-student interaction and collaboration, active learning techniques, respect for diverse learning styles, and the expectation of high performance.
We provide all the GMAT books and learning materials for this quant course.
"I took the GMAT once after completing a well known online based course, and received a 600 - not what I needed to get into my target schools. ... Dr. Amar has a unique visual way of representing the quant problems that makes even the most complicated GMAT problems digestible in the allotted time. Dr. Amar enabled me to enter my retake with renewed confidence and the right strategy, allowing me to raise my score by a full 110 points."
- Layci
"I took the GMAT and was (once again) disappointed with my score. I had been studying for the GMAT for eight months on my own ... I just couldn’t get out of the 600s. One hour after the test, I called Dr. Amar. ... With Dr. Amar’s expert instruction, I was able to significantly raise my score, including earning a 49/51 on the quantitative section."
- Alissa
The above schedule reflects the instructional time at Austin GMAT Review, and does not include the diagnostic test and additional practice tests that you will take on your own time. In an effort to continuously enhance your GMAT content learning and practice, we may periodically make modifications to the structure of these sessions.
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