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GMAT Focus Private Tutoring
Our personalized approach to tutoring delivers results, guaranteed.
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$167/hr
1:1 guidance that gets results
Our tutorials are fully redesigned for the new GMAT Focus exam. Score higher guaranteed, or your money back.
Your Personal Guide
- Packages start at 10 hours with a GMAT Focus expert, for whatever you need: test review, prep planning, and more
Prep That Works Smarter
- We’re all about adaptive prep optimized just for you
Official GMAT Practice Materials
- GMAT Focus TPR manual
- The latest digital editions of The GMAT Focus Official Guide
- Official Guide: GMAT Focus Practice Question Bank
- Official Guide: Data Insights Review
- Official Guide: Quantitative Review
- Official Guide: Verbal Review
Prep Built for You
- On-the-go access to video-based adaptive lessons and access to the experts when you need them
The Princeton Review Guarantee
- If you don’t score higher on your exam, we’ll refund your tuition! If you’re not 100% satisfied with your tutor after the first session, we’ll find you a better match—and you’ll get another session, on us.*
1:1 guidance that gets results
Our tutorials are fully redesigned for the new GMAT Focus exam. Score higher guaranteed, or your money back.
Your Personal Guide
- Packages start at 10 hours with a GMAT Focus expert, for whatever you need: test review, prep planning, and more
Prep That Works Smarter
- We’re all about adaptive prep optimized just for you
Prep Built for You
- On-the-go access to video-based adaptive lessons and access to the experts when you need them
Official GMAT Practice Materials
- GMAT Focus TPR manual
- The latest digital editions of The GMAT Focus Official Guide
- Official Guide: GMAT Focus Practice Question Bank
- Official Guide: Data Insights Review
- Official Guide: Quantitative Review
- Official Guide: Verbal Review
The Princeton Review Guarantee
- If you don’t score higher on your exam, we’ll refund your tuition! If you’re not 100% satisfied with your tutor after the first session, we’ll find you a better match—and you’ll get another session, on us.*
The GMAT Focus Edition is Here,
and We are Ready for it!
Here’s what you’ll see on the new exam.
3 Sections Instead of 4
Only three 45-minute sections,
no essay, and reduced content.
Almost an Hour Shorter
Total 2 hours, 15 minutes instead
of 3 hours, 7 minutes.
New Scoring System
An improved score report with
detailed performance insights.
Conquer the GMAT Focus with
Our Expert Tutors
Here’s why they are the best.
They’ve dedicated thousands of hours to crafting practice tests and content for the new exam.
Not only do they know the content well, but they teach it well. They break down complex subjects in an organized and easy-to-understand manner.
All of our GMAT tutors have extensive teaching experience.
Their knowledge of the GMAT is unsurpassable.
John Fulmer
John has been teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review since 1993. As Content Director for GMAT & GRE, John creates the lessons and other resources used by our students. He has also trained many of our GMAT and GRE trainers who work to develop our teaching staff in the US and around the world. John's students have attended elite business schools such as Wharton, Stern, and Columbia. John is one of The Princeton Review’s greatest assets.
Mike Matera
Mike joined TPR as an SAT instructor in early 1999, and soon added GMAT, MCAT, and GRE to his repertoire. During his long tenure with the company, Mike has conducted quality support (site observations, training assistance), marketing seminars, and prospective teacher interviews. He's also written tons of content for Princeton Review's books and courses while serving as a GMAT master trainer, minting and mentoring a multitude of new instructors.
Erin Eastman
Erin started teaching for TPR in 2005. She currently teaches & tutors GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT CARS, MCAT O-CHEM, and ACT/SAT. She has a B.A in (Hon) Psychology and has earned her J.D. from the University of Toronto. Through TPR, Erin has had the opportunity to work with students from Europe and Asia using our LiveOnline platform. When she enjoys something, she likes being able to share that with others and see them become enthusiastic about it too.
Elia Zashin
Elia has taught at The Princeton Review for over 23 years with a wide variety of students and sees particular success with high-scoring students. He scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT but prides himself on having multiple students who scored even higher than he did! He strives to help his students reduce their anxiety, increase their confidence, and improve their test-day performance.
Phoebe Brimer
Phoebe began teaching for The Princeton Review in 2003. For the last seventeen years, she has considered it her mission to maximize the potential in her students. Her approachable, upbeat personality allows her to connect with students of all ages and backgrounds. She teaches/tutors the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT Verbal, SAT and ACT. Phoebe has her B.A. in Social Ecology and M.S. in Electronic Commerce. Phoebe once worked as an essay grader for ETS!
Christopher Vakulchik
Chris has taught at The Princeton Review for over 29 years! In that time, he has taught hundreds of courses and tutored hundreds GMAT students from all scoring ranges. He also works as a Master trainer (one who trains others to teach for The Princeton Review). Chris tutors online via the Princeton Review’s exclusive online classroom platform and has worked with students both domestically and around the world. He has been awarded Tutor the Year by the TPR- NJ office.
Katie Schnittker
Katie has taught for The Princeton Review for over 10 years! She is a certified educator in the state of Texas for Social Studies was a high school history teacher and department chair. As an undergraduate student, she participated in the UTeach program at the University of Texas. The UTeach program involved developing lessons for a wide range of students. She makes learning enjoyable for her students and loves helping them achieve.
Rand Hubiak
At The Princeton Review, Rand has been teaching those in college and beyond (GRE, GMAT) for over 25 years! He loves the variety of people and personalities he encounters through teaching and has worked with a wide range of students. He is known for demonstrating multiple ways to solve the same problem so students can build a toolbox of options, as well as for helping students identify patterns in common questions and answers on each test.
Adam Keller
Adam began teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review for over 15 years! Adam graduated as the valedictorian of Miami's New World School of the Arts. While in graduate school at UM, he conducted admissions interviews with the Brown Club of Miami. Having worked with students of a wide variety of ages, backgrounds, and learning needs, he enjoys the challenges and rewards of reinterpreting familiar material for each new tutorial and helping each student succeed.
Jeff Pozy
With 25+ years at The Princeton Review, Jeff specializes in medium to high-scoring students, tailoring his approach to individual strengths. He employs the Socratic method, fostering critical thinking, and maintains a positive attitude, building student confidence. Direct and realistic in communication, Jeff takes pride in his impactful influence on students' lives. His tutoring extends beyond testing, positively affecting academic performance in high school and college coursework.
Sionainn Marcoux
Sionainn has been teaching at The Princeton Review for over 30 years and has devoted her career to providing students with access to high-quality educational opportunities. She contributed to several Princeton Review printed books, as well as its digital content, and has trained instructors. Sionainn has been teaching with the distance learning division since its inception over 15 years ago and loves using technology to connect and support students from all over the world.
Phoebe Brimer
Instructor
Phoebe began teaching for The Princeton Review in 2003. For the last seventeen years, she has considered it her mission to maximize the potential in her students. Her approachable, upbeat personality allows her to connect with students of all ages and backgrounds. She teaches/tutors the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT Verbal, SAT and ACT. Phoebe has her B.A. in Social Ecology and M.S. in Electronic Commerce. Phoebe once worked as an essay grader for ETS!
Mike Matera
Instructor
Mike joined TPR as an SAT instructor in early 1999, and soon added GMAT, MCAT, and GRE to his repertoire. During his long tenure with the company, Mike has conducted quality support (site observations, training assistance), marketing seminars, and prospective teacher interviews. He's also written tons of content for Princeton Review's books and courses while serving as a GMAT master trainer, minting and mentoring a multitude of new instructors.
John Fulmer
Instructor
John has been teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review since 1993. As Content Director for GMAT & GRE, John creates the lessons and other resources used by our students. He has also trained many of our GMAT and GRE trainers who work to develop our teaching staff in the US and around the world. John's students have attended elite business schools such as Wharton, Stern, and Columbia. John is one of The Princeton Review’s greatest assets.
Erin Eastman
Instructor
Erin started teaching for TPR in 2005. She currently teaches & tutors GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT CARS, MCAT O-CHEM, and ACT/SAT. She has a B.A in (Hon) Psychology and has earned her J.D. from the University of Toronto. Through TPR, Erin has had the opportunity to work with students from Europe and Asia using our LiveOnline platform. When she enjoys something, she likes being able to share that with others and see them become enthusiastic about it too.
Elia Zashin
Instructor
Elia has taught at The Princeton Review for over 23 years with a wide variety of students and sees particular success with high-scoring students. He scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT but prides himself on having multiple students who scored even higher than he did! He strives to help his students reduce their anxiety, increase their confidence, and improve their test-day performance.
Christopher Vakulchik
Instructor
Chris has taught at The Princeton Review for over 29 years! In that time, he has taught hundreds of courses and tutored hundreds GMAT students from all scoring ranges. He also works as a Master trainer (one who trains others to teach for The Princeton Review). Chris tutors online via the Princeton Review’s exclusive online classroom platform and has worked with students both domestically and around the world. He has been awarded Tutor the Year by the TPR- NJ office.
Katie Schnittker
Instructor
Katie has taught for The Princeton Review for over 10 years! She is a certified educator in the state of Texas for Social Studies was a high school history teacher and department chair. As an undergraduate student, she participated in the UTeach program at the University of Texas. The UTeach program involved developing lessons for a wide range of students. She makes learning enjoyable for her students and loves helping them achieve.
Rand Hubiak
Instructor
At The Princeton Review, Rand has been teaching those in college and beyond (GRE, GMAT) for over 25 years! He loves the variety of people and personalities he encounters through teaching and has worked with a wide range of students. He is known for demonstrating multiple ways to solve the same problem so students can build a toolbox of options, as well as for helping students identify patterns in common questions and answers on each test.
Adam Keller
Instructor
Adam began teaching and tutoring for The Princeton Review for over 15 years! Adam graduated as the valedictorian of Miami's New World School of the Arts. While in graduate school at UM, he conducted admissions interviews with the Brown Club of Miami. Having worked with students of a wide variety of ages, backgrounds, and learning needs, he enjoys the challenges and rewards of reinterpreting familiar material for each new tutorial and helping each student succeed.
Jeff Pozy
Instructor
With 25+ years at The Princeton Review, Jeff specializes in medium to high-scoring students, tailoring his approach to individual strengths. He employs the Socratic method, fostering critical thinking, and maintains a positive attitude, building student confidence. Direct and realistic in communication, Jeff takes pride in his impactful influence on students' lives. His tutoring extends beyond testing, positively affecting academic performance in high school and college coursework.
Sionainn Marcoux
Instructor
Sionainn has been teaching at The Princeton Review for over 30 years and has devoted her career to providing students with access to high-quality educational opportunities. She contributed to several Princeton Review printed books, as well as its digital content, and has trained instructors. Sionainn has been teaching with the distance learning division since its inception over 15 years ago and loves using technology to connect and support students from all over the world.
Compare Our Packages
GMAT Focus
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GMAT Focus
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# of Hours
18
10
Price Breakdown
$167/hr
$180/hr
Guaranteed*
X
Price Breakdown
$180/hr
$200/hr
$220/hr
Hours of Instruction
30 hours
20 hours
10 hours
Guarantee*
Yes Guaranteed*
No Not guaranteed
No Not guaranteed
Adaptive Drills by Topic, by Level
Our adaptive drills recreate the way GMAT Focus questions will increase or decrease in difficulty to prepare you for test day.
Quick Review Exercises
Trigger your memory with key concept slides, summarized for you to study efficiently.
The GMAT Official Guide
The GMAT Official Guide
Verbal Review
The GMAT Official Guide
Quantitative Review
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Productive Preparation
Efficient and strategic, our courses make the most of every minute you spend prepping.
Quality Content & Delivery
“One size fits all” is not in our vocabulary—that means Self-Paced lessons have been designed exclusively for online instruction.
Engaging Teachers
We look for proven expertise and a sense of humor, and that’s BEFORE we put them through 37 hours of training!
Better Scores Guaranteed
We’ll refund your tuition if you don’t score higher. If you’re not 100% satisfied with your tutor after the first session, we’ll find you a better satisfied. *
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