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A 700 GMAT score puts you ahead of 88% of those who have taken the GMAT.

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Our Edge

Top-notch instructors

We select only teachers who have engaging personalities and scores above the 90th percentile. They have to complete a full training certification program before you see them teaching you.

Balance strategy & content

We strike a fine balance between strategy and content. We’ll review the most high-yield material, without overwhelming you with rules. We also teach you the most efficient strategies to tackle every question type. 

6 official practice tests

We’ll make sure you take the maximum number of full-length mock exams under test-like conditions before you go to the real test.

GMAT Official Bundle

Practice everything you learn on real GMAT questions that appeared in past exams.

How the process works

Choose a schedule

Choose a small group tutoring schedule, or create your own schedule if you are opting for private tutoring.

Attend your lessons

Our sessions happen in-person and live online. Our online sessions are not zoom-style meetings/presentations. Your instructor uses a pen tablet to explain the lesson live on a digital whiteboard to make the learning very similar to in-person classes. You won’t space out, and you won’t get bored.

Access a recording of your session

You’ll be able to refer back to any difficult concepts as you do homework.

Practice. Practice. Practice
Solve more questions, drills and tests. Your instructor will be available for in-between sessions support. 
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Our Instructors

have scored 700+ on their GMAT

Auditioned and showed they have great teaching skills

completed a rigorous GMAT teacher training

🚀 Free Strategy Session 🚀

Meet one-on-one with one of our GMAT experts for 30 mins 

Devise a study plan for the GMAT

Solve a few GMAT questions to get a taste of how we approach GMAT prep

Discuss the list of the programs you are applying to and get admissions advice
 
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GMAT Small Group Tutoring

$ 450


  • Max of 6 students per group

  • Schedules written for working professionals

  • Cover Quant, Verbal, IR, and AWA

  • 27 hours of instruction

  • Learn new strategies and refresh on material you have forgotten

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Private Tutoring One Subject

$ 390


  • You and the tutor, tête-à-tête

  • Create your own schedule

  • Typically covers Quant or Verbal

  • 10 hours of instruction

  • Learn new strategies and refresh on material you have forgotten

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Private Tutoring Two Subjects

$ 780


  • You and the tutor, tête-à-tête

  • Create your own schedule

  • Covers Quant and Verbal

  • 20 hours of instruction

  • Learn new strategies and refresh on material you have forgotten

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FAQs

Why should I use SetOut?

SetOut allows you to take one-on-one preparatory sessions with trained top-notch teachers in real time, as well as small-group tutoring with other students looking to ace their GMAT test.

How soon can I schedule a lesson?

You can schedule a private tutoring lesson as soon as the next calendar day. As for set-schedule courses, it is recommended to register as soon as you can to reserve your spot.

How long is each lesson?

Group courses usually run for 3 hours per session, while one-on-one sessions usually run for 2.5 hours.

Instructors will also be available for in-between session support.

About the GMAT

What is GMAT?

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer–adaptive test required by most business schools. The GMAT is required to apply to many MBA programs and business-related masters programs.

If you want to get accepted to a competitive school, your GMAT score is very important. However, GMAT scores vary in importance at different schools. In addition to your GMAT score, schools consider the extent and caliber of your work experience (again, especially for more competitive programs), undergraduate GPA, letters of recommendation, interview and essays. Be sure to contact the specific programs to which you are applying in order to determine their unique requirements.

How do I take the GMAT?

The GMAT is a computer-based test that can be taken at a certified center, or more recently, online from home. The structure of the test is the same for both modalities.

How many times can I take the GMAT?

You can take the GMAT exam once every 16 calendar days and no more than five times in a rolling 12-month period and no more than eight times total.

What’s on the GMAT?

The GMAT exam consists of four sections:

Quantitative:
32 questions, 62 minutes. Tests general knowledge in arithmetic, basic algebra and basic geometry

Verbal:
36 questions, 65 minutes. Tests grammar, logic skills, and your ability to answer questions about a reading passage.

Integrated Reasoning:
12 questions, 30 minutes. Tests your ability to make inferences based on data presented in various charts, graphs, and tables.

Analytical Writing Assessment:
1 essay topic, 30 minutes. An analysis of an argument on business or a topic of general interest. You can take the 4 sections in any order you want

How is it scored?

The most familiar number is the Overall, or composite, GMAT score. This number ranges from 200 to 800 in 10-point increments and is determined by a combination of your scores on the Quantitative and Verbal sections of the test. Business schools tend to focus on your Overall GMAT score.

Your Verbal and Quantitative sections are graded separately. You will receive a score ranging from 0 to 60 for each section. Scores below 8 and above 51 are rare.

Your Integrated Reasoning section is scored from 1 to 8 in 1-point increments. Questions have multiple parts, and you must answer each part correctly to get credit for the question. The Integrated Reasoning score is not included in the Overall score.

Your Analytic Writing Assessment (AWA) section is graded on a scale of 0 to 6 evaluated by two readers (one human and one computer). GMAC averages the two grades for the essay and rounds to the nearest 1/2 point. Your AWA GMAT score does not count toward your Overall GMAT score.

What score do I need?

For the top business school, you’ll need a GMAT score of about 700 or above to be a competitive applicant. That number can go as high as 740 for the most competitive schools. For less competitive schools, a score of 620 and above could pass. Each school’s profile or admission page should have a required score range specific to it.

How widely accepted is the GMAT?

More than 7000 business and management programs worldwide accept the GMAT Exam Score. This has been the test of choice of the world’s business leaders for admissions into leading business schools. 

How do I send my GMAT scores to universities?

On your test day at the center, you can choose up to 5 programs to receive your official score reports by email or physical mail depending on their preference. Those 5 score reports are covered by your GMAT exam registration fee. To send additional score reports, you must log into your online account and use the Additional Score Reporting service. Each additional score report costs about $35.

For candidates who choose to take the online test at home, they will receive a complimentary unlimited score sending to programs after they receive their scores.

How long does a GMAT score last?

Your GMAT score remains valid for five years. If you have taken the GMAT several times, GMAC will report all GMAT scores from the past five years.

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