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What makes our GRE tutoring different?

Question: What makes your GRE tutoring different than others out there?
-Tomo T

 

To answer your questions, the primary difference between our GRE program and the programs
of companies like Kaplan and Princeton Review is that our approach focuses on the design of the
test rather than on the supposed subject matter of the test. For example, rather than ask you to
memorize thousands of words for the analogies, we show you how to use the words you already
know and the rules of the test to figure out which answer choices are correct without
necessarily knowing the meanings of all the words in the question; we take similar approaches
to all the other question types.

We also address the idiosyncrasies of the CAT format, of course. Unfortunately, the CAT format
is such that a person can easily end up with a much lower score than he deserves if he doesn’t
know to exploit the weaknesses in the format. The situation is further complicated by the fact
that the ETS only provides us with two sample tests to practice on, so we have to make sure we
use them wisely.

Please let me know if you have any other questions or anything, and I wish you the best of luck
with your GRE preparation!

Best,
Mike

Learn More about our GRE Tutoring Program.

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