GMAT Private Tutoring in Edinburgh (Scotland)
The Graduate Management Admission Test (commonly known as the GMAT) is an exam that requires preparation and study time. Manhattan Review has been providing students with this in various forms, including private tutoring, since 1999, and can help you with various resources to take advantage of for GMAT exam preparation. Manhattan Review's private tutors are the most experienced and capable in the Edinburgh area, with several having taken the GMAT in their own right, and most doing so multiple times to keep up to date with the current formatting and content. They can also be utilized in combination with some of the other resources that Manhattan Review can provide to students looking to take advantage of a wide variety of study approaches to preparing for their GMAT exam. Manhattan Review also offers group courses for students who would like to learn from their peers under a common instructor, and practice tests for studying alone.
Manhattan Review's GMAT exam tutors have a variety of benefits available that make them the best option for students looking for private tutoring on the GMAT. Manhattan Review's private tutors can work with students either in-person or online depending on the student's needs and preferences. Students who choose to work with an in-person tutor will be able to work in a mutually agreed upon location in the Edinburgh area that offers a convenient commute for both parties. Manhattan Review tutors can also offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and in their lesson plans. Students who work with a Manhattan Review tutor can adjust their lesson plan as necessary to compensate for any weak points while maintaining the strong ones, ensuring a stronger and more well-rounded performance on the day of the GMAT exam. Manhattan Review also offers combination packages that allow for students to use their private tutor alongside the group courses that Manhattan Review offers, which are also available online and in-person.
Students who have taken advantage of the study preparation options that Manhattan Review has to offer have seen higher scores on the day of taking the GMAT exam, and also delivered a more well-rounded performance than they did before beginning work with their instructor. As a result, their subsequently higher scores have given them the ability to get into universities in and out of the Edinburgh area, such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Oxford, New York University, Brown, Columbia, Barnard, Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and many more across the world. Students who have managed to parlay their higher GMAT scores into a more prestigious college have used their academic success and stronger study habits to get jobs at various companies, several ranked in the Fortune 500. Call or email an academic program advisor today to learn about the study plans Manhattan Review can offer you in your GMAT exam preparation process.
GMAT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Edinburgh, Scotland
Hours package
Online
Hours package
GMAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Edinburgh, Scotland
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
I got my GMAT score up to 740. Thanks again for all your help and, hopefully, I’ll see you next year as a student.
- Tapiwa (This student took our London GMAT weekend course)
Edinburgh
Primary Course Venue:
Marriott Edinburgh
111 Glasgow Road
Edinburgh EH12 8NF, Scotland
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet a Edinburgh GMAT Tutor: Jake S.
Jake S. was born and raised in the Edinburgh area and returned to the city after finishing his education at Brown University, where he studied for an MBA degree. After receiving a high score on the GMAT during his time preparing for the exam, he began helping students in their preparations for the GMAT and GRE exams with Manhattan Review.
Jake uses a plethora of study techniques to help his students with their preparation, with variation between the group courses he teaches in addition to the private tutoring that he provides for students at Manhattan Review. He believes in adjusting study plans as necessary for the student to learn most efficiently and fulfill their greatest potential. When he is not helping students on their exams, he can be found traveling.