Our GMAT tutors pave a proven path to test-day confidence.

The GMAT and Executive Assessment are the gateway to your dream business school. These exams assess skills that MBA programs value and are the first step to advancing your career. 

Level the Playing Field

As the yardstick used by business and management programs around the world to measure a candidate’s aptitude, you want your score to reflect your abilities. Our private GMAT tutors are steeped in exam prowess and will not only prepare you for test day but also create an efficient and effective process to get you there.

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Our GMAT Tutoring Approach

While the GMAT and Executive Assessment each require you to master a broad range of knowledge, both are fundamentally critical reasoning exams. Whether you need to revisit high school math and grammar rules, sharpen your critical reasoning, or refine your analytical writing skills, our highly accomplished 1-on-1 private GMAT tutors will help you identify and fill in any gaps, plus learn strategies to confidently navigate each exam. Our holistic approach to pedagogy is centered on three fundamental components:

  1. Mastery of Content

  2. Test-Taking Strategies

  3. Applied Psychology

Our proven methodology ensures every student develops a firm foundation for test success.

Learn more about our GMAT tutoring approach and values.

Personal Statement Coaching

Joining the North Avenue community gives you access to a network of professionals who have been where you are and understand the nuances of graduate admissions. Their intimate knowledge of the application process and insight into what a competitive candidate looks like helps students smoothly navigate each step.

For many, the personal statement is a major hurdle. Our graduate admissions essay coaches are proficient in guiding students through the process of developing a distinctive narrative that is a unique and compelling addition to their application. A convincing personal statement will help you stand out and demonstrate why you’re a worthwhile investment.

Grad Test Prep Rates & Programs

  • Rise

    12 SESSIONS + 1 BONUS 

    Students work with their tutor to enhance performance and test-taking skills for one component of the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT.

    $2700

  • Soar

    24 SESSIONS + 3 BONUS 

    Students work with their tutor to enhance performance and test-taking skills for one focus area of the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT.

    $5300

  • Hourly

    Students work with their tutor to enhance performance and test-taking skills for one focus area of the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT. Your deposit on this package reflects our 3-session minimum.

    $225/session

North Avenue was crucial in keeping me accountable while studying and has been a great advisor in my future grad school decisions. The tutors never forget you and are always willing to lend a helping hand.
— Surbhi M.
 

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GMAT Focus Edition Test Sections & Scoring

The GMAT consists of three multiple-choice sections, plus one essay task. The essay tasks always occur first, but the multiple-choice sections can appear in any order: Verbal Reasoning (two sections) and Quantitative Reasoning (two sections). The best GMAT tutors will review your performance on all components, and craft a personalized GMAT study plan.

Quantitative Reasoning

  1. Measures candidates’ knowledge of basic algebra and arithmetic by testing their ability to apply this knowledge to solve problems

  2. 45 minutes / 21 questions

  3. Score range: 60-90

Verbal Reasoning

  1. Measures candidates’ ability to read and understand written material, evaluate arguments, and formulate a plan of action

  2. 45 minutes / 23 questions

  3. Score range: 60-90

Data Insights

  1. Measures candidates’ ability to analyze and interpret data and apply it to real-world scenarios. It also measures digital and data literacy

  2. 45 minutes / 20 questions

  3. Score range: 60-90

GMAT vs. EA vs. GRE?
Make the right choice.

The GRE is the gold standard for humanities, social science, and STEM programs, whereas the GMAT has traditionally been preferred for admission to business schools and MBA programs. That said, a majority of business schools now allow applicants to submit either GRE or GMAT scores, and give the two tests equal weight, and a growing number also accept Executive Assessment (EA) scores instead (with some qualifications). 

If your target schools welcome both GRE and GMAT scores, knowing the differences can help. The GRE allows test takers to return to skipped questions, emphasizes obscure vocabulary, and includes an essay section. In contrast, the GMAT does not allow you to return to skipped questions and places more emphasis on logic in its quantitative section. The EA, while similar in structure and content to the GMAT, is a much shorter exam, but is accepted by fewer programs overall (mostly those offering an Executive MBA).

Still deciding which test is right for you? Contact us for additional insight.

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