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Said Business School (Oxford)48 successful customers
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Darden School of Business (UVA)
Darden School of Business (UVA)167 successful customers
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LinkedIn136 successful customers
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Cornell University112 successful customers
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Northwestern University58 successful customers
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University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor94 successful customers
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Kearney46 successful customers
IBM
IBM64 successful customers
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Columbia University164 successful customers
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Harvard Law School55 successful customers
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley148 successful customers
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology45 successful customers
Accenture
Accenture150 successful customers
J.P. Morgan & Co.
J.P. Morgan & Co.64 successful customers
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Emory University39 successful customers
Yale University
Yale University102 successful customers
Citi Bank
Citi Bank54 successful customers
Apple
Apple78 successful customers
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London45 successful customers
London Business School
London Business School113 successful customers
Haas School of Business (Berkeley)
Haas School of Business (Berkeley)196 successful customers
KPMG
KPMG70 successful customers
USC Marshall School of Business
USC Marshall School of Business37 successful customers
L.E.K. Consulting
L.E.K. Consulting71 successful customers
Adobe
Adobe50 successful customers
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School40 successful customers
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University of Pennsylvania96 successful customers
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Harvard Business School626 successful customers
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University of Texas at Austin68 successful customers
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College42 successful customers
The Wharton School (UPenn)
The Wharton School (UPenn)630 successful customers
J.P. Morgan
J.P. Morgan52 successful customers
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo51 successful customers
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.84 successful customers
Google
Google302 successful customers
Georgetown University
Georgetown University72 successful customers
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University of Cambridge44 successful customers
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Stealth Startup38 successful customers
Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group602 successful customers
Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern)
Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern)502 successful customers
UCLA Anderson School of Management
UCLA Anderson School of Management87 successful customers
Michigan's Ross School of Business
Michigan's Ross School of Business156 successful customers
Blackstone
Blackstone46 successful customers
University of Southern California
University of Southern California70 successful customers
Evercore
Evercore42 successful customers
Bain & Company
Bain & Company576 successful customers
Strategy&
Strategy&79 successful customers
Moelis & Company
Moelis & Company39 successful customers
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Johns Hopkins University43 successful customers
UBS
UBS50 successful customers
Microsoft
Microsoft215 successful customers
University of Chicago
University of Chicago98 successful customers
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School45 successful customers
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New York University114 successful customers
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University115 successful customers
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles109 successful customers
Deloitte
Deloitte323 successful customers
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology61 successful customers
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley116 successful customers
Harvard University
Harvard University111 successful customers
MIT Sloan
MIT Sloan321 successful customers
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford Graduate School of Business445 successful customers
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School504 successful customers
INSEAD
INSEAD87 successful customers
Emory University Goizueta Business School
Emory University Goizueta Business School36 successful customers
Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard Kennedy School67 successful customers
IESE Business School
IESE Business School54 successful customers
Uber
Uber41 successful customers
Duke's Fuqua School of Business
Duke's Fuqua School of Business149 successful customers
EY
EY224 successful customers
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs240 successful customers
Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon)
Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon)44 successful customers
University of California, San Diego
University of California, San Diego47 successful customers
Chicago Booth
Chicago Booth397 successful customers
Stanford University
Stanford University106 successful customers
Yale School of Management
Yale School of Management166 successful customers
McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company717 successful customers
University of Washington
University of Washington47 successful customers
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Brown University57 successful customers
Oliver Wyman
Oliver Wyman88 successful customers
Bank of America
Bank of America106 successful customers
Salesforce
Salesforce60 successful customers
NYU Stern School of Business
NYU Stern School of Business170 successful customers
Capital One
Capital One114 successful customers
Northeastern University
Northeastern University37 successful customers
McDonough School of Business (Georgetown)
McDonough School of Business (Georgetown)51 successful customers
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University39 successful customers
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University36 successful customers
Tuck School of Business
Tuck School of Business163 successful customers
Meta (Facebook)
Meta (Facebook)172 successful customers
Princeton University
Princeton University51 successful customers
Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell)
Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell)106 successful customers
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PwC129 successful customers
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TikTok43 successful customers
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Amazon280 successful customers
Leland Reviews

Showing only 5 star reviews

5.0

Marie was a huge help!

Marie was critical in helping me get ready for the GMAT. I worked with Marie for a little over two months and she helped me improve my score from a 620 on my first practice test to a 760 on the official test! I couldn't have done it without her as she helped me organize my prep, understand how to tackle difficult concepts efficiently, and believe I could succeed. It really felt like Marie was rooting for me and was on my team.

July 2023

Coached for GMAT by Marie B.

Tyler M. scored 760 on the GMAT

Marie B.
Coached byMarie

5.0

5-star experience

She is very efficient and smart. She knows how to step by step to make sure u familiar with it. I love her teaching style

February 2021

Coached for ACT by Ryna F.

Ryna F.
Coached byRyna

5.0

Ryna was wonderful!

Ryna was wonderful! She took the time to understand the areas that would be most helpful for our student to prepare for the SAT and customized the lessons. It gave our daughter confidence and reduced her anxiety leading up to the exam, and boosted her test score by 100 points! Thank you, Ryna!

February 2022

Coached for SAT by Ryna F.

Ryna F.
Coached byRyna

5.0

Five Stars for Ryna

I had Ryna as a math tutor when I was studying for the GRE this year. Ryna is intelligent, kind, patient and a skilled teacher. She created a safe and enjoyable space with her warm presence that made learning easy. I highly recommend working with her.

September 2019

Coached for GRE by Ryna F.

Ryna F.
Coached byRyna

5.0

Marie was incredibly helpful in helping me reach my goals!

Marie was instrumental to hitting my goals. For context, my first practice test came in at a 155Q/158V, and Marie was able to get me all the way up to 166Q/165V! We spent six months working together, and Marie was incredibly patient and encouraging even when I felt like I wasn't getting better. She always approached our lessons and practice in a very structured manner and provided me exact homework to do each week. If you are looking for a tutor who can help you on the GRE, Marie is the best.

July 2023

Coached for GRE by Marie B.

Alex M. scored 331 on the GRE

Marie B.
Coached byMarie

5.0

I only attended their free webinar, GRE Quantitative Reasoning, but I was honestly impressed. Sergey has a concise, easy-to-understand teaching style, making it clear that you will benefit a lot from their guidance. Hopefully, I'll have time in the future for their tutoring.

Yadira R.

May 2026

Coached for GRE by Sergey K.

Sergey K.
Coached bySergey

5.0

Working with Avi was nothing short of spectacular. Having spoken with several consultants before making a decision, what stood out immediately was that Avi genuinely cared about me as an applicant—not just as a client. There was never a sense that he was trying to “sell” a service; instead, he was deeply invested in helping me put forward the strongest, most authentic version of myself. Throughout the entire process, Avi gave me his undivided attention. He was incredibly responsive, thoughtful, and detail-oriented, and it was clear that he took the time to truly understand my background, goals, and story. For each school, we often went through 15+ drafts of essays, and rather than feeling repetitive, each iteration brought sharper clarity and stronger positioning. He consistently pushed me to go beyond surface-level responses and helped translate my experiences into compelling, differentiated narratives. What I appreciated most was Avi’s balance of structure and personalization. He brought a clear framework and strategy to the process, but never forced a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, he tailored everything to align with my voice and each school’s unique expectations. He also provided honest, direct feedback—even when it was tough to hear—which ultimately made my application significantly stronger. I’m incredibly glad I chose the comprehensive package. The level of support, rigor, and partnership far exceeded my expectations, and it made what is typically a stressful process feel far more manageable and purposeful. I was fortunate to be admitted to one of my top-choice schools, and I genuinely believe that outcome would not have been possible without Avi’s guidance. I would strongly recommend him to anyone looking for a thoughtful, committed partner in the admissions journey.

Anonymous

April 2026

Purchased package: GRE/GMAT Tutoring Package

Avi L.
Coached byAvi

5.0

My name is Munisa and I’m from Uzebekistan 🇺🇿 My GRE journey really started back in 2023, but my most serious and structured preparation happened between September and December, building on earlier attempts. In my final attempt, which was my second attempt within the year and fourth overall, I scored a 338 total (170 Quant, 168 Verbal, and 4.0 AWA). While the score itself was rewarding, what mattered most to me was finally understanding how much mindset, stress management, and exam strategy influence performance. Quant had always been my stronger section, but the GRE is not just about knowing math. It’s about timing, recognizing traps, and adapting to ETS-style logic. Stress and pressure played a big role in my earlier attempts, and I learned the hard way that even strong preparation can fall apart if your mental state isn’t right. For Quant, I was already comfortable with most concepts, especially algebra and geometry, so my main focus was improving timing and mastering specific question types like Quantitative Comparison and Data Interpretation. I used GregMat extensively for strategies, along with official ETS Quantitative Reasoning, Manhattan 5 lb, the Big Book, Target Test Prep, Kaplan, and Magoosh. I was honestly lucky to find official GRE, Kaplan, and Magoosh books in the apartment I moved into. It genuinely felt like everything aligned at the right time. I repeatedly solved questions from the Manhattan 5 lb and the Big Book because repetition helped me internalize patterns and common traps. Kaplan GRE prep subscription (with live & recorded lessons + 7 free practice tests), which was given for free from a stranger was another blessing which was useful for speed training, although I found Kaplan overall harder than the actual GRE. For Verbal, my preparation became stronger after I started my graduate program, mainly because constant academic reading naturally improved my comprehension and vocabulary. What I initially lacked was strategy, which I learned through GregMat and Kaplan videos. I practiced verbal questions wherever I could find them and focused heavily on vocabulary using Magoosh and GregMat flashcards, learning around 30–40 words a day. I am a person who gets easily bored with manual tasks or sitting and memorizing the vocab. I often learnt while walking to and from school. I am learning French and some survival Italian and the connecting the roots of the words to these languages helped to memorize the words easily. When I ran out of those lists, I used Saad’s vocabulary list that I found through his Instagram stories, and the 341 vocabulary definitely helped reinforce high-frequency GRE words. I also think I often saw those words in my daily readings from school which helped me to memorize them faster. In terms of mocks, I attempted all the free ETS PowerPrep tests, older official ETS computer-based tests, and both 341 mocks. I found the 341 mocks slightly more difficult than my actual exam, particularly in terms of time pressure. I often ran out of time while attempting them. That said, they were excellent for building endurance and exposing weaknesses. Whenever I got Quant questions wrong, I made it a rule to re-solve them on my own before looking at the solution, which helped me understand whether the mistake was due to timing, carelessness, or a conceptual gap. On test day, I felt the actual exam was very similar in difficulty to official ETS material and Saad’s 341 mocks. I also noticed that Reading Comprehension passages often repeat or follow very similar structures from older official exams, which makes deep analysis of ETS passages extremely valuable. My first attempt in November didn’t go well. I scored lower than my mocks due to stress, midterms, finals, and simultaneous application writing. That experience taught me how damaging divided focus and internal pressure can be. I did not rush to take my next GRE, I waited for my diagnostic test results to come and work on my weak points. My final test-day experience was much smoother. One key change was deliberately rechecking Quant questions if I had time, even when I felt confident. This alone helped me catch two to three mistakes that I would have missed otherwise. Interestingly, I didn’t get as many data interpretation questions as I expected in the second Quant section, which reminded me that the GRE can always surprise you slightly. One thing I truly wish I had known earlier is the value of structured study rooms and accountability systems, especially for people juggling school, work, and life. I also wish I had taken the GRE more seriously when I had more free time in earlier years, done more full-length mocks, and started engaging with Saad’s guidance earlier. Among all resources, official ETS questions were by far the most helpful, simply because they are the closest to what appears on the real exam. Make sure you read all of Saad’s success stories and solve the questions he posts on his Instagram stories the exact same concepts were tested to me in the exam. Of course, some days were boring and exhausting, but I kept learning and showing up. What motivated me the most was my parents. I am studying abroad and chose this path with the intention of pursuing graduate school after my master’s, even though my parents were initially against it. Over time, their support became one of my biggest sources of motivation. I would literally tell myself: Study now, or go back to the version of life you worked so hard to leave behind. You didn’t come this far to stop one step before the finish line. I was also deeply motivated by my professors’ belief in my graduate school applications; I didn’t want to disappoint them or let a single GRE score take me out of the schools I was aiming for. On days when I felt demotivated, I had a friend who was preparing for another exam, and we would schedule calls, set daily to-do lists, and report what we had achieved. That accountability helped me stay consistent. For Reading Comprehension, the biggest shift was mindset. GRE RC is very different from IELTS or TOEFL. Watching strategy videos, predicting answers before looking at options, and consistently reading ETS passages helped me improve steadily. Consistency mattered far more than intensity. I didn’t prepare seriously for AWA, which I slightly regret. I used AI tools like ChatGPT to organize ETS issue topics and practiced structuring responses, but I didn’t dedicate focused time to it. In hindsight, even light but intentional practice would have helped improve my score. I got a fully funded PHD in political science from MIT and will be pursuing in September 2026. Overall, my biggest advice is this: memorize question structures, keep an error log, revisit your mistakes regularly, and prioritize official ETS material. Practice is essential, but reflective practice is what actually raises your score. I spent most weekends doing practice tests and analyzing them thoroughly instead of postponing review, which helped reinforce learning immediately. If I had to give one piece of advice to someone just starting GRE prep, especially someone aiming for a high score, it would be to respect consistency and mindset as much as content. You don’t need to do everything every day, but you do need to do something every day. But practice is a key and do not forget to work on your mistakes. Importantly, DO NOT let your score to define who you are as a person or an applicant to the schools you are applying! In the end I would want to say this to Saad: Thank you so much for your Instagram stories and for sharing how your students prepared for the GRE and achieved such strong scores. It truly inspired me and helped me a lot. Your posts were far more practical and trustworthy. Seeing how your students approached their preparation helped me understand what an effective strategy looks like. I carefully noted the resources you shared on Instagram and then started preparing much more seriously and strategically. Your guidance made a real difference in how I approached the exam, so I just wanted to say thank you.

March 2026

Vouched for Saad based on experience working together before Leland

Munisa D scored 338 on the GRE

Saad A.
Coached bySaad

5.0

Sanford is a gem of a tutor and an invaluable resource to my LSAT journey. I really appreciate the way he thinks, he has a knack for deconstructing information and making it very easy to understand. As a result of following his recommendations, I am starting to see improvement which has certainly helped my confidence. I highly recommend him.

SABRINA N.

March 2026

Coached for LSAT by Sanford P.

Sanford P.
Coached bySanford

5.0

Very insightful session, thank you.

Senthil B.

March 2026

Coached for GMAT by Sergey K.

Sergey K.
Coached bySergey
 
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