For business and graduate programmes, the GMAT Focus Edition is all about clear reasoning under time. It has three 45-minute sections, Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Data Insights, no essay anymore, and a nice touch: you can review and change up to three answers per section, and take the sections in any order. I take the verbal and data-reasoning side, the advanced vocabulary, the critical reasoning and reading comprehension, and the strategy to pace each section, so the structure feels familiar long before the real thing.
Lessons run on a fixed weekly slot or get booked flexibly around your week, one to one or in a small group, always online. Pick the length that fits the session.
Your GMAT mocks recreate the three-section structure with the review-and-edit feature, so you practise managing your three changes per section, and we drill critical reasoning and data insights to a method. The Kahoots and Quizlets target advanced vocabulary and reasoning patterns, and the PDFs are worked questions with the logic laid out step by step. Everything is organised by section and question type.
After every session I write down where you are, your band or score per skill and the one thing to fix next, so you are never guessing about your progress. Between lessons you can message me on WhatsApp, a quick question, a sentence you are stuck on, your homework, so nothing has to wait a whole week.
A short video where I walk you through a typical session.
Pick a time that suits you. The first lesson is free.