I can help you ace the GRE

I offer one-on-one personal coaching for the GRE for both quant and verbal.

If you would like to explore the possibility of preparing with me, please follow the two steps below:

Step 1: Read this PDF

This file offers an introduction to my coaching practice. By reading it, you will get a broad strokes idea of how I work with my students. If the same appeals to you, then please proceed to Step 2.

Step 2: Share your prep details with me

I’ll prefer to have the first interaction with you through a LinkedIn direct message (follow this link to go to my LinkedIn profile). However, if you do not have a LinkedIn account, you could email me at jk@grecoachjk.com.

In your introductory message, please include the following information:

  • Your GRE prep goal – what score do you hope to get by when?
  • The prep that you have done so far, in particular:
    • the books and/or courses that you have used for concepts and questions (along with comments about how thorough your study has been with each resource)
    • your mock and actual test details in the following format:
      • test name – test date – score
  • A picture of how GRE prep fits in your life overall, in particular:
    • how busy your week usually is (with work or with study),
    • how many GRE study hours you are able to put in on average per week, and
    • if we do work together, what meeting times (specify the time-zone) will be convenient for you during the weekdays and on weekends? I am in the Indian time-zone (IST = UTC + 5:30). Assume for now that a session will last 2 hours.
  • What would you like me to help you with – quant, verbal or both?
  • How did you find out about me?
  • Confirm that you have read the Introduction PDF shared in Step 1 above.

Please expect my response time to be up to 2 weekdays.

Note: As a matter of policy, I do not respond to:

– generic and/or vague requests such as a mere ‘Hello, I need your help’ that do not specify exactly what ‘help’ is needed.
– messages or emails that straightaway ask for a call. One example: ‘I do not have the time to write my prep-details; so, when can you give me 15-minutes of your time for a phone or Zoom call, because I need your help?”