At AnalystPrep, we love to help you learn. Our GMAT video lectures feature our professional educator presenting overviews and in-depth explorations of all concepts covered in the source material. Our curriculum is broken down into 54 self-contained videos that mirror the format of the test. Plus, we add one or two convenient examples at the end of each lesson that you can use as examples for your test day.
AnalystPrep’s question bank has been developed by professors with decades of experience teaching GMAT® content who know what it takes to maximize your score on all of the exam’s unique sections. Each question is regularly validated to ensure that you get the best possible results from our learning platform.
Preparing for the GMAT means knowing what to expect during the actual test and familiarizing yourself with the types of questions you can encounter. At AnalystPrep, we adopt the exact question structure as the actual exam for quantitative, verbal, and even integrated reasoning questions. The items consist of a stem (question, statement, and/or table) and multiple answer choices.
Our question bank is divided into specific topics—the same topics as for the video lessons—to help you attain an all-around understanding of the curriculum. Every question is accompanied by a detailed solution, and in the event that you’d like some clarification on a specific concept, our instructors are reachable round the clock.
All practice questions are adjusted regularly over time to be consistent with the current curriculum and difficulty level. Join the thousands of candidates who register yearly on our platform.
The AnalystPrep GMAT® curriculum is broken down into 54 different videos that mirror the format of the test. Plus, we add one or two convenient examples at the end of each lesson that you can use as examples for your test day.
There are also dozens of practice questions in each section to immediately take what you have learned and apply it to practice problems that replicate the challenges you’ll find on the official exam.
Stefan is a test prep professor at Northeastern Illinois University holding a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from the University of Southern California and a Master's degree in Journalism from Northwestern University. He has written practice problems for both GRE Prep Club and GMAT Club online prep materials, as well as participated as an invited test prep expert at live college admissions events globally for schools such as ESMT Berlin. He has scored in the 99th percentile or higher for each of the variety of standardized tests, including the ACT, Executive Assessment, Essential Skills Assessment, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MAT, and SAT, that he has taught for more than a decade. In fact, at a previous test-prep employer, he was once voted best tutor in the Midwest region based on student feedback. His engaging style, perhaps honed while producing college and professional sports at ESPN, has helped hundreds of students from high schoolers looking to beat the ACT or SAT to undergrads and professionals looking to get into top tier graduate schools such as the University of Chicago, Harvard University, New York University, and Yale University.
I prepared for the GMAT under Stefan. It was super easy to use the online platform and was very convenient to save notes this way. Stefan is extremely knowledgable on the testing material and really cares about his students.
As an international student I did not have much standardized test taking experience and never had a tutor before. However, Stefan really helped me improve my core skills and also helped me develop crucial test taking strategies. I was able to see improvements after every single tutoring session with him. Overall, he helped me improve my GMAT score by 90 points (from 650 in diagnostic test to 740 on the actual test), which was way above what I thought was possible.
I had an amazing experience with Stefan M for my GMAT prep. When I started the process I was scoring in the low 600s, but by the end, I managed to get my score above a 700! Stefan was also great at helping me navigate the add uncertainties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. I could not recommend him more enough!
I can definitively say that if I did not have Stefan to help me that there would be no way that I could've gotten the final score I did. His intimate knowledge of how the test works, the strategy required for each section, and his mastery of the content of the questions, puts him in the top echelons of GMAT tutors. I could not recommend him anymore to any student looking to take the GMAT.
Stefan was awesome! He brought up my verbal from the 40th to the 76th percentile. Very affordable, very high quality. I went from a 650 to a 690 in a very tight timeframe.
I had already taken the online prep course from another provider and had a score in the high 600s. I then worked with Stefan to prepare for my re-take of the GMAT. I was able to increase my Verbal score from 35 to 40 and finally get over the summit of 700 (720: Q48: V40.) I would like to thank him for all his help!
My lessons with Stefan started almost right away and the approach he taught me was much easier to understand than what was presented in the usual GMAT guide books (several of which I had read over multiple times, and failed to implement successfully). I took the test a second time and obtained a score of 740, which was my target.
Stefan was awesome! He brought up my Verbal from the 40th to 76th percentile. I would definitely use him again. Very affordable, very high quality. I went from a 650 to a 690 in a very tight timeframe.
I raised my score by 80 points in 8 weeks. I worked with Stefan for two months and was able to raise my GMAT score 80 points in order to apply to competitive MBA programs.
Courtney M.2022-06-14 12:52:05
Stefan Maisner is without a doubt the best tutor I could have possibly found. Stefan knew the official questions like the back of his hand and he knew all of the shortcuts. Being that i have a background in communications, the quant section had been a pain point for months. Stefan also had a background in communications and he was able to teach me in the way that I understood the math concepts that I needed to grasp, and showed me how to think logically and critically about the problems that didn't require you to do the math.