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What I Read to Be Roundly Informed and Better At Reading Comprehension

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Update: I am not available for tutoring! But still alive, :) Meanwhile, so many students have personally recommended Target Test Prep for GRE / GMAT that I asked them for a unique discount code, TestedTutor10, for this link: https://targettestprep.referralrock.com/l/1TESTEDTUTO21/ Want to get better at Reading Comp? Or English in general? Or just want to be better informed about the world? Each of the sources I follow carries a tone of voice, and a focus. Become too narrow in your media diet and you will become bored with one tone or overly conditioned to one perspective. Each are written in advanced but accessible English. I offer private GRE / GMAT tutoring online at a fixed rate of $140/hr. Please get in touch via the email below, or through my tutoring website: https://www.gretutorlondon.com/ Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com Don't agree with most of the columnists featured, not an endorsement/advertisement of a particular view. - Guardian (progressive-left): more of a focus on developing world, climate change, and progressive ideals - universal health-care, higher minimum wage. - New York Times (center or center-left): try to be balanced and have great investigative journalists, as does the Washington Post. - BBC News (center): British-focused but very factual, so accessible to all. - Economist (center or center-right): Business-focused and targeted at management and higher earners but great World in 2020 collections and helps balance other more social/cultural content. - Longform/Aeon for Essays - Think deeply on a specific topic. - Waitbutwhy for the really big picture - Very deep dives. - New Scientist - Intermediate science. Be Careful About: - Social Media: Twitter echo chambers, Facebook fake news and comparison sites Instagram etc. The GRE and GMAT are two of most used graduate exams for those seeking to study a Masters Degree or Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree. The Graduate Record Exam and Graduate Management Admissions Test have been taken for over 50 years and are taken by approximately 600,000 and 300,000 people worldwide annually, respectively. These exams are typically taken between the ages of 18-40, by those who have completed, or are about to complete, their Bachelors Degree. Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com If you’re now ready to get into your dream MBA program, my former student, Angel, is offering virtual private Admissions coaching. She was admitted into Harvard Business School, The Wharton School of Business, and Columbia Business School (accepted into every school she interviewed for) after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Communication. She also got 3 perfect scores on the GRE’s Analytical Writing Assessment (99th percentile). Here is her link - https://linktr.ee/angel_accel - and you can reach her at angellinzhu@gmail.com with the subject line, “PHILIP SENT ME.”

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