E-mail of the Day II

Another fantastic account from a student who went from a 570 to a 720. Hats off to Dan Patinkin for his tremendous work!

I am so proud of myself, but more just relieved – I knew I was capable but after struggling for 2 years, I was beginning to doubt myself.

I don’t know if you are familiar with my story, but I have ADHD and severe test anxiety. I had started studying for the GMAT in September of 2007 and had been through two different courses, all of the MBA guide books and 2 poorly attempted official tests before I got to Dan. I had called Manhattan GMAT as a last resort – mainly because my parents were convinced I had to try “everything” before I gave up. I expected nothing because no matter how much I had known in the past – my test score never showed it.

I want you to know how unbelievable Dan was in helping me execute what had been stuck inside my head for 2 whole years. The Manhattan Gmat tests and questions adequately prepared me and I have never had a more positive experience with a tutoring company or with any tutor period – and I am speaking from 15 years of tutors. When I called your New York office – everyone was receptive and listened to my situation and was able to actually help me.

I cannot thank you enough for your companies services and how much they helped me reach my full potential. It is going to change my life.

Best,

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  1. Comment by Another ADHD GMAT Success | 2010/03/13 at 00:02:36

    I also struggle with ADHD and it became a huge problem while I was preparing for the GMAT. Reading the long passages was impossible. A MGMAT tutor taught us not to read the whole passages but just to skim for what we needed. This really helped me! I ended up with a 730!


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  1. Comment by Another ADHD GMAT Success | 2010/03/13 at 00:02:36

    I also struggle with ADHD and it became a huge problem while I was preparing for the GMAT. Reading the long passages was impossible. A MGMAT tutor taught us not to read the whole passages but just to skim for what we needed. This really helped me! I ended up with a 730!

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