Tutoring can get pricey though there are many benefits including customization and opening your eyes to a new way of seeing a question.
If you're looking for a more cost-effective solution, online courses can often accomplish many times more at a fraction of the cost. Each course takes a slightly different approach - and what works for one person may not work for you. So explore around to see which approaches resonate with you.
We take a "thought process" approach - with expert demonstration videos that show the thinking process that goes on in an expert's head as they think through a test question.
Here is a Google Sheet with links to OG SC video explanations showcasing our style:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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As an example, you can try to watch through a few walkthroughs here:
http://www.gmatpill.com/sentencecorrection/og/q007.mp4
http://www.gmatpill.com/sentencecorrection/og/d35.mp4
This is a great resource from which to practice and also to hear an expert's perspective when thinking through test questions.
We also look at core types of questions -- such as distance/rate questions. And we do multiple variations of that core question -- perhaps two trains are moving away from each other, then towards each other -- what if they're moving at an angle? What if they start at different times? Sounds like a lot - but once you identify all that is possible and you practice those -- then there will be minimal surprises during the test.
We encourage you to explore some of the success stores of GMAT Pill-ers at:
http://www.gmatpill.com/testimonials
---and get additional GMAT Practice at our online question bank, which has 1,000+ practice questions available free. A paid account is required to view all of our excellent video explanations.
Focus, focus, focus,
http://www.gmatpill.com
If you're looking for a more cost-effective solution, online courses can often accomplish many times more at a fraction of the cost. Each course takes a slightly different approach - and what works for one person may not work for you. So explore around to see which approaches resonate with you.
We take a "thought process" approach - with expert demonstration videos that show the thinking process that goes on in an expert's head as they think through a test question.
Here is a Google Sheet with links to OG SC video explanations showcasing our style:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

As an example, you can try to watch through a few walkthroughs here:
http://www.gmatpill.com/sentencecorrection/og/q007.mp4
http://www.gmatpill.com/sentencecorrection/og/d35.mp4
This is a great resource from which to practice and also to hear an expert's perspective when thinking through test questions.
We also look at core types of questions -- such as distance/rate questions. And we do multiple variations of that core question -- perhaps two trains are moving away from each other, then towards each other -- what if they're moving at an angle? What if they start at different times? Sounds like a lot - but once you identify all that is possible and you practice those -- then there will be minimal surprises during the test.
We encourage you to explore some of the success stores of GMAT Pill-ers at:
http://www.gmatpill.com/testimonials
---and get additional GMAT Practice at our online question bank, which has 1,000+ practice questions available free. A paid account is required to view all of our excellent video explanations.
Focus, focus, focus,
http://www.gmatpill.com