About the Program:
Is this a classroom program or private
tutoring?
All Integrated Learning lessons are private.
Group discounts do apply, however, so if you and some friends
are taking the same test, let us know and we will work out a solution.
How does Integrated
Learning differ from other companies?
Most companies develop materials, find people
to read the material to you, and pass that off as teaching. Integrated
Learning tutors are all professional teachers who have been teaching
GMAT for at least two years. This is our advantage - we leverage
the experience and expertise of people intimately involved in
the process and then give them a boost with our unique insights
and methodology.
How does Integrated
Learning know what my needs are?
Every student takes a diagnostic test. From
there we analyze your strengths and weaknesses. Since your tutor
is an experienced teacher, he or she will be analyzing you from
the first meeting, learning about you and applying the best approach
to fit your needs.
Who are the tutors?
What are their qualifications?
Integrated Learning tutors are all experts in
the GMAT who have personally scored in the 99th percentile. Each
one has been tutoring the GMAT for over 2 years, and most have
been teaching for much longer than that. Our tutors have all worked
with multitudes of students, both in class and privately, and
they are all professional test preparation instructors. Finally,
all are post-college adults, and most have a Masters degree.
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What kind of support
will I have throughout this process?
We offer free
and unlimited phone and email support. This means
you have access to your tutor throughout the course of your lessons,
as much as you need, free of charge. You only pay for the time
with your tutor. We are with you from the beginning and want to
ensure that you have all the tools necessary to excel on your
test.
Do I have to buy a
block of hours now?
No. Integrated Learning has a "Pay-As-You-Go"
policy, and we're proud of it. If you opt for that, we keep your
credit card on file and charge you for each individual hour you
use. See our packages
page for more detail.
How much work will
I have to put in?
If you're studying for a test and you want to
do well, you need to dedicate at least an hour a day to studying.
Preferably, you'll put in two. This
is not an average. You need constant
and consistent exposure to the materials to do well, not a once-a-week
approach.
How long
before my test should I start studying?
We believe that a minimum of 2 months is necessary
to properly prepare for a standardized test. In some cases, 3
or 4 months may be necessary, depending on the individual.
Does Integrated
Learning guarantee my success?
No. A test prep guarantee is nothing more than
a marketing gimmick, so read the fine print of the other companies.
The truth is, only you can guarantee your success. We'll provide
the tools, and they're the best tools in the industry, and the
guidance, with the best teachers you can find. Ultimately, your
success lies with you, with the amount of work you do.
About the Lessons:
Where does the tutoring take
place?
You and your tutor will arrange a convenient
location for your tutoring. Typically, tutors will come to your
home, but tutoring is also done at a local library, university,
coffee shop, or at the tutor's home.
How many
lessons will I need?
That depends on you and your needs and the time
you have till test date. If you would like one of our experienced
client representatives to evaluate you, please contact
us at 888-I-TUTOR-U. See our Packages
page for information on lessons.
How often
do I meet my tutor(s)?
This also depends on your test and your deadlines.
Our students tuually meet with their tutors once a week, but that
number can triple depending on each individual's situation.
How long
are the lessons?
Lessons are two hours each. You may want more
time than that, particularly if you're cramming. Schedule permitting,
we'll be happy to accomodate you.
What materials
do I need to purchase?
Depending on your package, we may provide materials
to you. See our Packages
page or our materials page for more information. Beyond that,
your tutor will inform you of the right materials to acquire.
Either way, we strongly encourage you to use the Official Guide
to GMAT Review, published by GMAC.
Can I learn
with a friend?
Definitely. If you and a friend, or even several
friends, would like to organize group sessions, we'll be happy
to accommodate. Please be aware that two people may be great friends,
but on vastly different pages when it comes to these tests. Sometimes,
group sessions turn out worse for everyone. Please contact
us for information on pricing.
About the Applications:
How much time should I allow
for the whole application process?
The best way to approach applications is to
finish your GMAT before you begin the application. The
applications are long and require a lot of attention, so you should
deal with them without test prep on your mind. Therefore, budget
about 2-3 months for test prep, and then another 1-2 months for
the applications themselves.
Can Integrated
Learning help me with my applications?
Absolutely. As part of our inclusive program,
Integrated Learning has partnered with expert admissions consultants
to provide free tips on the application process. To learn more
about it simply ask your tutor.
How do
the schools look at more than one score?
GMAT students should aim to take the test just
once, though we have seen many schools ignore multiple test scores
in favor of the highest one. In reality it's very much a matter
of school policy. Every school has its own admissions policy,
so you should contact your school and ask the admissions department.
What elements
are necessary for a successful application?
Regardless of what school you are applying to,
there are five major components to any good business school application:
1) Test Scores
2) Essays
3) Work/Volunteer Experience
4) Previous Transcripts
5) Letters of Recommendation
While some of these factors seem to outshine
others, the truth is that they are all important. As you develop
your application, strive to make each element as excellent as
it can be, and you will have created the best overall application.
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