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GMAT Focus Course

GMAT Focus prep with unlimited private tutoring, taught by NYC specialists.

42 hours of live, subject-specific instruction. Unlimited one-on-one tutoring. Live and recorded access. A personal study plan built around your test date — not a generic six-week brochure.

What's included

A real course, not a video library.

The GMAT Focus engagement is built around live instruction, real tutoring, and a personal study plan — supported by recorded material you can return to whenever you want.

01 · Live classes

42 hours, six-week rotation

90-minute subject-specific classes covering Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. New cohorts begin every six weeks; 7:30 PM ET sessions are designed around the working schedules of NYC bankers, consultants, and tech professionals.

02 · Tutoring

Unlimited 1:1 with subject specialists

Schedule one-on-one sessions with the specialist whose subject you need — Quant, Verbal, or Data Insights — as often as your plan requires. Sessions are private, recorded for your reference, and rolled into your study plan.

03 · Study plan

Diagnostic + personal sequencing

After your free class, an advisor runs a diagnostic and writes a sequenced 6-week or 12-week plan. You see exactly which topics to attack, in which order, with which class sessions, and which target sub-section percentiles.

04 · Format

NYC studio or live online

Attend in person at 154 W 14th Street or live online. Every session is recorded so candidates traveling for work, in different time zones, or splitting time between New York and a second city can stay on schedule.

05 · Materials

Official questions + curated banks

We work primarily from official GMAT Focus material so the practice maps to what you'll actually see on test day, supplemented by curated problem sets aimed at the patterns most likely to move your score in your weakest sub-section.

06 · Accountability

Weekly check-ins with an advisor

A short weekly check-in with your advisor reviews what's working, flags risks early, and adjusts the plan if your scores, deadlines, or work schedule shift. No drift, no surprise plateaus.

A typical week

How 42 hours actually fits a working schedule.

Live subject-specific classes on weeknights at 7:30 PM ET. Private tutoring scheduled around your calendar. Weekend deep-work blocks for practice tests. Six weeks rotate through every subject before you sit for the exam.

Day Time Session What you do
Monday7:30 PMVerbal Reasoning classLive 90-minute class · NYC or online
Tuesday7:30 PMMath classLive 90-minute Quantitative Reasoning class · NYC or online
WednesdayFlexPrivate tutoring (optional)1:1 session on your weakest topic
Thursday7:30 PMData Insights classLive 90-minute class · NYC or online
FridayFlexPractice + recorded reviewTargeted problem sets from your plan
SaturdayFlexFull-length practice testOptional · monthly cadence near test date
SundayFlexTutoring + advisor check-inReview the week, set next week's targets
Monday · 7:30 PM

Verbal Reasoning class

Live 90-minute class · NYC or online

Tuesday · 7:30 PM

Math class

Live 90-minute Quantitative Reasoning class · NYC or online

Wednesday · Flex

Private tutoring (optional)

1:1 session on your weakest topic

Thursday · 7:30 PM

Data Insights class

Live 90-minute class · NYC or online

Friday · Flex

Practice + recorded review

Targeted problem sets from your plan

Saturday · Flex

Full-length practice test

Optional · monthly cadence near test date

Sunday · Flex

Tutoring + advisor check-in

Review the week, set next week's targets

Who it's for

Built for the candidates the GMAT Focus is actually built around.

If you work 60+ hours a week, your prep needs to compound — not just consume time. Our cohorts are deliberately small and deliberately professional.

Investment banking & private equity

Recorded classes, unlimited tutoring, and a flexible plan that survives unpredictable deal cycles. We've prepped associates and analysts from every bulge bracket and major NYC PE firm.

Management consulting

Built around Sunday-night travel: classes you can join live from any city, recordings for any you miss, and tutoring scheduled in the evenings or weekends.

Tech, product, and engineering

Data Insights and Quantitative Reasoning are familiar territory — we sharpen Verbal Reasoning, pacing, and test-day strategy where most technical candidates lose 30–50 points.

Re-takers stuck at a plateau

If your score has been the same on two attempts, the answer is not more practice questions. We diagnose what's keeping you on the plateau and rebuild your approach to the sections where you stall.

International candidates targeting U.S. and European MBAs

Time-zone-friendly evening sessions and recorded access let candidates in Europe, Latin America, and Asia run a full GMAT Focus program from anywhere.

Deciding between GMAT, GRE, EA, or a waiver

Before you commit, we'll diagnose which test plays best to your strengths, which schools accept waivers, and which path gives you the strongest scholarship leverage.

After your free class

What you receive — even if you don't sign up.

A sample class is not a sales pitch. It's a 90-minute live class plus a written plan you can use whether or not you continue with MBA House.

Step 01

Attend the class

A live, 90-minute subject-specific class at the W 14th Street studio or online — the same class current students attend.

Step 02

Receive the recording

You keep the recording of the class. Rewatch it, share it with a peer who is also applying, or use it to decide whether the teaching style fits you.

Step 03

Get a 6-week sample plan

Your advisor sends a written 6-week study plan calibrated to your target score, your test date, and your weekly availability.

Step 04

Optional follow-up

If you want to talk through the plan, we'll schedule a follow-up call. If you don't, you keep the plan and we don't email-pester you.

The score is the leverage. The application is the outcome.

Pair the GMAT Focus course with MBA admissions consulting in one membership — and stop running two vendors against the same deadline.