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GRE, SAT, TOEFL, IELTS​, and school-specific tests

GRE

GRE is made by ETS, who also owns TOEFL and SAT.
It is very similar in content to the GMAT and is accepted by top MBAs and master's programs. Our GRE strategy involves managing the time pressure and improving accuracy. 
  • 10 hours of study
  • math and verbal review
  • actionable tips that get fast results.

English Language Tests (TOEFL/ DET/ EILTS)

Most business school applications require proof of language knowledge. We offer C1 proof (TOEFL/ IELTS/ DET) and knowledge on which is fastest. You will learn how the tests are marked and strategies to get a high score in each section. 
  • 5 or 10 hours of study
  • Study material included
  • Fast-track method for business school applicants

SAT

The SAT is the exam for college admissions mostly in the US. We've worked with athletes, international school applicants, and many others. Our speed tricks and recognition methods adapt perfectly to SAT.
  • Small groups or 1:1 instruction
  • Quick wins for both verbal and math section
  • Track record of fast improvements

School specific tests: IE, ESADE, St Gallen Test, Frankfurt School, etc.

As an alternative to GMAT, many schools now create their own tests. We have helped many of them develop GMAT alternatives. Usually the content is very similar and the tests are highly trainable. Tell us which test you are training for and we'll share our success cases and propose a study path

Psychometric exams

Big tech firms and leading consultancies have challenging entrance exams. These are usually rapid fire tests of literacy and numeracy. We have compiled training material and helped many of our former students master tests for Amazon, MBB consultancies, Google, UBS, and many others.

GMAT Zurich

Andy GMAT 665

“I am not a native speaker and not the greatest student ever. I really had to get a high score to overcome my lackluster student performance. Nicholas pushed me through on quant, which I started to enjoy (for the first time in my life). I scored in the top 93rd percentile, which means anyone else can too with the right approach. School choice: INSEAD.

Marina, GMAT 700

I am the first to admit that I underestimated GMAT. It is a challenging exam. I have advanced science degrees and expected it to be a formality. The first time I took it without much preparation and I messed up the timing. Luckily I reached out for help and I am happy that I did. It made my Stanford MBA dream possible!"

Ron, GMAT 740

As a German consultant working in Zurich, I had to distinguish myself from my peer-group. Most of fellow analysts apply for top MBAs, so were are over-represented at the top schools. I took GMAT seriously and ended up with a 740.  I also got help creating a visionary application storyline to grab the attention of the adcom– and to differentiate myself from other applicants with similar consulting backgrounds." 

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