Ever since I can remember, I’ve loved solving puzzles and riddles, which I believe makes problem-solving one of my strongest skills. This mindset allows me to identify and resolve the challenges that prevent individuals from reaching a stellar GMAT/GRE score. Curiosity about why students struggle with certain aspects of their preparation drives me, and since I get to resolve issues that my students face and play a part in solving their problems, I love what I do.
After having taught for the GMAT and the GRE for close to a decade now, one thing that is as clear to me as a crystal is that Test prep is as much about psychology and the mind as it is about mastering concepts and subject matter expertise; It involves understanding and addressing the latent thought processes, habits, and beliefs that often stagnate skill development. My students usually discover something about themselves that they were previously unaware of, embarking on a prep journey fueled by clarity rather than uncertainty. Getting to your target score is awesome, and becoming more aware about yourself whilst at it is just one sweet cherry on the top.