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Category: GMAT

How to choose a tutor: Questions to ask

April 14, 2024 Doug Couchman

  If you’re looking into test-prep tutoring for yourself or someone else, you have some goal in mind. You may…

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Posted in: GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT and ACT, Tutoring

GMAT FAQs — a video interview

February 21, 2016 Doug Couchman

  I’ve added a new page to my site, wherein I discuss the GMAT — what’s on it (including the…

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Posted in: GMAT, Tutoring, Video

Choosing a Tutor: Four things the big companies won’t tell you

September 28, 2015 Doug Couchman

  If you’ve decided to hire a tutor from one of the big test-prep companies, this post is for you.…

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Posted in: GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT and ACT, Tutoring

The myth of the balanced score, continued

September 14, 2015 Doug Couchman 1 Comment

  In my post The myth of the balanced score I pointed out that genuinely unbalanced subject scores (meaning a…

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Posted in: GMAT, GRE, MCAT, SAT and ACT, Tutoring

The myth of the balanced score

Doug Couchman 1 Comment

  There’s a story going around that colleges prefer balanced scores on admission tests. By “balanced” I mean that the…

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