Sakshi Khurana, counselor at Heritage Xperiential Learning School, aimed high for her Master's abroad but faced impediments with her GRE Verbal scores. Our innovative methods raised her score by 8 points, and with our SOP guidance, she secured admission to Harvard Graduate School of Education, specialized in preventive mental health care, and is now pursuing her doctorate.
As an MBA aspirant, Nishtha aimed for a great GMAT score. Given GMAT’s adaptive nature and despite knowing her concepts, she was struggling to improve her score in the Verbal section. With our focus on integrating concepts and test taking habits, she was able to tap into her inner test taker and did well on the exam day. Thanks to this score, she secured a spot in the London Business School in 2019, kick starting her finance career.
Entrepreneur Bhavya Reddy aspired for a West Coast MBA but feared Round 3 time constraints. With the help of our comprehensive application process, she was able to present a well-developed narrative that showcased her unconventional journey, landing a spot at the University of California Irvine’s MBA program with a Forte Fellow scholarship and an offer of Teaching Assistantship.
When Srishti Bahl approached us, she was quite clear about pursuing a career in finance in Canada and doing her Master’s only from HEC Montreal. Given this was the only school she applied to, the stakes couldn't be higher. With 2 internships and some limited experience, it was vital that her professional experience and future goals be appropriately weaved into a coherent and compelling narrative, which she achieved with our end to end mentoring of her application.
Passionate Data and Business Analyst Yash Singhai targeted a competitive Business Analytics Master's in the early round. He however felt that he needed help in clarifying his short-term and long-term career plans and in conveying them clearly to the Admissions Committee. With our unstinting and liberal support, Yash was able to achieve this clarity, present it in his essays, and breeze through the interview round to get into his target school and launch his business analytics career.
When Sweety Yadav aimed for a career in quantitative finance, Carnegie Mellon’s MSCF was her natural choice, making a high GRE score essential. Finding the Verbal section daunting, especially vocabulary, she benefitted from our innovative, fun teaching methods, boosting her Verbal score from 150 to 159. The classroom experience also helped craft a compelling personal statement, securing her admission and launching her global finance career.
Like any other GRE test taker, Shubhi was intimidated by the efforts needed for the verbal section. Moreover, she wanted to learn from the first principles and also to write better. With Santosh, she found the mentor she wanted- someone who taught the fundamentals , encouraged students to challenge themselves, and inspired them to learn joyfully.
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