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    Dana is an amazing tutor and with only a couple of months working with her, my score has already improved by 5 points.

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    PSI Exam Testing Center

    (36 reviews)

    Sorrento Valley

    If you have any thoughts of taking your test here. Think again. Choose another place. The parking…read moreis terrible! The staff is ok but they are busy just doing their job. Somewhat friendly but I understand that they are just trying to get through the day. This was my second time taking my exam, since I failed first time. The previous visit, employees were maybe 5% friendlier. So, it's a hit or miss. The parking alone is enough for me to decide on taking test elsewhere.

    I have come here twice for a couple of exams. Parking sucks, difficult to find a spot that isn't…read moretow away or reserved. The waiting area is decently clean. FYI just bring minimum with you because everything is going into a locker. Don't wear jewelry or anything. Phone gets turned off and into locker. Oh and no gum either. The testing room is quiet, the desk provided is small. It has a pack of new ear plugs or sound deadening headphones for use if wanted. The computer is improved from when I was there a year ago. The calculator has a history now which is nice. Also get an electronic writing pad to write items down on. My suggestion is to write things one might forget (equations, etc) on it for later use. The mouse is atrocious and distractingly terrible. It can get a little chilly sitting there but not too bad. Staff is nice, they are direct but nice. All in all okay experience here. I guess if one doesn't pass it might be a one star place. But that's not a reason to 1 star it.

    Vince Kotchian Test Prep - Lauren Hammond, graduate school personal statement tutor

    Vince Kotchian Test Prep

    (65 reviews)

    Sorrento Valley

    I had the pleasure of working with Lauren as I prepared my personal statements for grad school…read moreadmissions. She provided great feedback and insights! I highly recommend her to anyone applying to grad school!

    I engaged Vince about 4 months into my GRE prep. Prior to working with Vince, I had worked with one…read moreother tutor that was much too formulaic in his approach to the test. Vince tutored me via Zoom. His remote setup enabled us to have productive exchanges as he was equipped with technology that facilitated easy learning. I'm including this in my review because my previous tutor did not possess the necessary technology to properly conduct remote learning. More importantly, Vince worked with me to apply focus to my GRE study, directing me to the right materials--I had previously only studied 3rd party material. He also helped me to stay on track with weekly study plans that matched my time commitment. In our 90 minute tutoring sessions, we spent our time mostly discussing verbal topics. Most valuable was that verbal discussions with Vince built the necessary experience that enabled me to understand how ETS presents the logic in the TC/SE questions types and what ETS is looking for when presenting their RC question types. As a native English speaker, I had to re-engineer how I read the passages and questions presented in the GRE. My tutoring sessions with Vince helped me acquire the test taking "finesse" in the verbal section that I needed to go from scoring in the 70th percentile (May 2021 test) to scoring in the 96th percentile (July 2021 test). If you have the resources, I strongly recommend connecting with Vince or at least consider taking his online Verbal GRE prep course. Finally, some general test-taking advice re: the GRE. The GRE is a game and you're there to play its 80 little puzzles. One of the best pieces of advice I got from Vince himself: "Be patient, build experience, and take your time with the test." This advice really resonated with me and I took it to heart, eventually attaining the score I wanted. So, to my fellow test taker: "Be patient, build experience, and take your time with the test."

    Kaplan Test Prep

    Kaplan Test Prep

    (10 reviews)

    I took the LSAT Extreme course and was extremely displeased with the quality of the course, the…read morecontent, and the teaching. When I first enrolled, and paid the massive amount of money (1500.00, I believe). I was planning on taking the prep course for the December LSAT. However, a week before the class was to start, Kaplan called me and informed me that it would be canceled due to low enrollment. So this kind of screwed me over, because they weren't offering any other prep courses for December, and all Kaplan's competitors courses had already started. So, I was offered to upgrade to the LSAT extreme for the Feb LSAT and sold into it with the promise that the majority of the information would be covered by December. That was bull. By the time December came, I was ill-prepared. The class is set up in such a way as to progress you to being prepared only at the end of the course. So, I ended up having to reschedule for the February LSAT. It didn't matter anyways. I ended up feeling rushed into it and did poorly, My instructor was a young woman (like 21) who had scored well on the LSAT (around 170) but, she had been a biology major and decided to go to law school at the last minute. She taught the class like a math class, in such a way that I and other students couldn't relate to. Her teaching method just didn't mesh well with the logical nature of the LSAT. No one ever showed up to her class. She rushed through all the lectures, didn't explain very well, and didn't give us enough time to ask questions. She didn't even take Kaplan herself. In fact, she kept mentioning TestMasters and how she took that, and would tell us tips from TestMasters sporadically, throughout the course. I was overall, very displeased with this course and I am thinking about contacting them for a refund or some sort of compensation. The highlight of the course was when she brought us cupcakes at the end of the class with "180" written on them.

    If you're going to call it the "Games" section, shouldn't it be fun? There is nothing fun about…read morethis mindfuckery. Why don't you just call it the "Mindfuckery" section? Spare me the ironically named euphemisms and just call a spade a spade. At least I'd know what I was in for. An example of LSAT's idea of a "game": On most days, Jody takes the "F" train. Jane, on the other hand, is misanthrope who honestly abhors society and as such, she cannot be within proximity of anything with a pulse. For this reason, she takes the "G" train because it's usually secluded save for a few gutterpups who are far too removed from reality to be noticed. James, who takes the "C" train, has a crush on Jody, who has a crush on Jane, who is a misanthrope and thinks that Ren, who is confused about his sexuality and also takes the "G" train, is a derelict of some sort when in actuality, he's into all sorts of drugs and hobo chic and his intricately destroyed getup probably costs more than a week of Jane's paycheck, which she receives on Wednesdays, the most dreaded day of all, when she must make physical contact with the asshole Human Resources director who insists upon chatting her up by posing inquiries as asinine as "how's this beautiful weather?" even though the asinine inquiry itself and the recent stink of cigarettes that taints his every move suggest that he himself has just been outside "in this beautiful weather." What train does Ren take on Mondays if he hasn't been on a bender? Why does Jane live in the Hatrix? How does the Human Resources director live with himself? _________________________ If I somehow get out of this alive and get accepted to a good school without scratching my eyes out in nervous exasperation, I'll only have Kaplan to thank.

    Project Management Academy

    Project Management Academy

    (56 reviews)

    Sorrento Valley

    This is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a PMP certification. joe Dramassi is a great…read moreinstructor, very knowledgeable, and cares about the subject matter, and it shows during his teaching of the course. He gave excellent tips for passing the course and it set me up for success, and I was able to pass the exam on the first attempt, with "above target" in all 3 of the test knowledge areas. Joe is a great instructor and the course is worthwhile. After course completion, I recommend everyone utilize PMA's online practice tests and do as many as they can before they take the actual exam. The questions are hard but don't get discouraged. Take the practice tests and review any areas of weakness. My only recommendation is for PMA to find a way to go through more practice questions during the 4-day course. We went through questions but going through the questions with the instructor to understand why you got a question wrong is invaluable.

    I attended a virtual PMP Bootcamp course in November 2021 with John Dokos and was able to pass my…read morePMP in Feb. 2022 with an above target on all segments. With John's guidance and his use of real-world experiences, I was able to take away what I needed to study and ultimately pass my exam. The info he provided was way better than studying on my own and reading from the PIMBOK book. At the end of the BootCamp, he provides us with what you need to review afterward to pass, which made planning much easier. If you are working towards your PMP, I highly recommend this course with Project Management Academy, you won't regret it!

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