The GMAT

On a computer adaptive test like the GMAT confidence is crucial. How do you teach confidence? Tested and proven aptitude.

As you see your skills improve and understand why, your faith in your abilities will follow, allowing you to tackle the most difficult questions without second-guessing yourself. I am especially adept at building verbal skill in students for whom English is a second language. Often times this is the barrier that keeps top students from that elusive 720+.

On the relatively new Integrated Reasoning section I coach students on analytical interpretation, teaching new skills that are relevant to not just the test, but often to future data-driven careers. From re-writing bad habits to balancing your busy schedule, the GMAT preparatory program I create for you will have you prepared and performing on the day of your exam.

My students average 15 hours of instruction over a 3.5 month span and improve an average of 113 points.


"I had given up hope of ever getting my score up since I was having such trouble with the verbal section, constantly not sure if my answers were right. It felt like Christian reached into my brain and rewired it. He understood how I thought and how my natural internal grammar worked (I'm first generation from China), and helped me create a strategy that made the passages make sense to me. I was able to raise my score by 130 points. Thank you so much!" -Ben L.