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Sharon Noh - SWARTWOOD
GRE student'09 Quantitative 800 Verbal
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800 Verbal 630
Donald Noble's Testimonial "John is an amazing instructor!
He helped me ace the quantitative portion of the GRE and do much better than I expected to on the verbal part of the test.
Not only does he teach you important concepts and techniques that help you solve all types of problems you will encounter
on test day, but he also makes everything seem so easy that you will wish he taught all of your classes (and he probably could)!
It's also a huge advantage that you can go through a second cycle of classes for free once you've finished things the first
time around. I highly recommend Swartwood Prep for GRE/MCAT/LSAT preparation! Every minute is worth it."

Natasha’s Testimonial
"John’s class helped improved my score immensely. Before SWARTWOOD, I had actually taken
a GRE class from one of the big test prep companies and was not happy with my experience. Then
I took SWARTWOOD. John is a genius, but that's not what separates him from the other guys.
What makes John different is that he is a genius AND a good teacher. What makes John different is
that he knows his students and tailors his class their abilities. What makes John different is that he
cares. John doesn’t need to offer a “money-back guarantee” for his courses because his
students ALWAYS improve." Natasha Black - SWARTWOOD GRE student'09 Quantitative
700 Verbal 560

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| Florence Rousotte |
"John is the best instructor in the world hands down. I took his GRE prep class in the
summer of 2006. John has provided me with invaluable help. Thanks to him, I was able to improve my GRE scores dramatically.
This helped me get into my first choice PhD program. I recommended him to another UCLA neuroscience undergrad at the time
(Don Noble). He was very pleased as well, and also got into a top PhD program. I highly recommend Swartwoodprep to anybody
who's serious about improving their GRE scores and strengthening their application to graduate programs." Florence
Roussotte -Psychology Undergraduate UCLA, Neuroscience Graduate Student UCLA)

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always once you join the class we are with you until you are COMPLETELY done with the GRE.
So, you may take as many cycles as you like at NO additional charge. Next GRE and GRE Quantitative Class Starts: 8/16/10!!
GRE General
Quantitative and Verbal from the best... Learn all the way's the
testmakers expect you to look at math and verbal. You'd be surprised how much easier life can be. Again, the real
difference in our course above the others is the quality of teaching.
For your amusement, though, try this exercise.
QC:
231(376) 230(377) Which is larger?
TRY: 231(276)
230(377)
(230 + 1)(376)
230(376 + 1)
(230)(376) +
(376) (230)(376) + (230) Who's bigger now?
-Quantitative (Learn to think they way the testmakers expect you to while reviewing
the fundamentals.) -Verbal (Learn the in's and out's of verbal setup.) -Problem Solving workshop for the new GRE -Analogies workshop -Reading comp workshop -Vocab workshop -New Verbal workshop -Writing workshop (Analytical)
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maintain the GRE to help screen out some candidates from their large application pools. It is worth noting though that
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GRE Quantitative Intensive Students
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etc. Math: Calculus, Multivariable Calc., Diff. Eq., Analysis, Algebra, Topology, Logic, etc. Physics:
Classical Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Quantum, Atomic, Fluid Mechanics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Circuits, etc.

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