![]() It could be test anxiety, it could be pacing, it could be one question type that you keep bombing. If you’re underperforming for your potential, it’s because you’re doing something wrong and it’s in your blind spot. But a 1:1 tutor is really most useful in the home stretch – after you’ve learned all the content and tackled your weaknesses on your own. I tutored hundreds of people in my GMAT-teaching days, and I can vouch for the difference that a skilled teacher observing your work directly can make in your performance. But if you still feel like there’s more left in the tank, then take it again.Īnd if you’re still struggling to get anywhere near your goal score (again, 740 for top schools), then this is the point at which you should consider hiring a tutor. If you got a 740 or higher on the second test, go ahead and stop.
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