Rajasuman P is the founder of ‘Prepcool’, a predominantly ‘live only’ test preparation and college admissions assistance firm. He has worked at Kaplan, Inc. and The Princeton Review. Rajasuman believes in teaching through a conceptual explanation that makes the students understand concepts in a more lucid and better way. He helps students build and constantly raise their level of confidence as he teaches them right from the basics.
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Here is an excerpt from the interview with Rajasuman:
Q1. When and how did you start as a GMAT trainer?
I started training the students in February 2013. To begin with, I attended a seven-day training programme by Subhajit Bandyopadhyay (about a 70 year young ‘Uber trainer’ at The Princeton Review). There were about 15 participants out of which only two completed the training and got certified. Fortunately, I was one of them. This training and certification program has been the foundation of my teaching skills.
Q2. What skills are required to become a GMAT trainer?
Firstly, a proclivity for solving GMAT questions with an ability to solve them in the smartest and most time-saving way. At least 95% of questions should be solved spontaneously. The remaining 5 %, which may seem time-consuming can be attempted later. Ability to impart content/methods required to solve questions to students is important.
Q3. What do you think makes you stand out from other GMAT trainers on UrbanPro.com?
I am one among the very few trainers who have worked with two reputed international test preparation organisations viz. Kaplan, Inc. and The Princeton Review in three capacities — trainer, senior trainer and academic in-charge I have mentored various trainers while I was working with these organisations. My students are provided with ample material for preparation. They are also given a course outline, customised on basis of their grasping power and level of understanding.
Q4. How did you come across UrbanPro.com?
I have been associated with UrbanPro.com ever since the days it was known as ThinkVidya. Through this platform, I got through an interview at The Princeton Review in 2013, and later I made a shift from services to the education sector.
Q5. What was the turning point in your career?
My journey so far has been on a slow and steady path. In this course, I have trained various students, and now, I am the founder of a ‘Prepcool’, a predominant ‘live only’ test preparation and college admission assistance firm.
Q6. How did UrbanPro.com help you expand your GMAT training classes?
So far, my association with UrbanPro.com has primarily helped me expand my business. Most of the needs I get, are from UrbanPro.com.
Q7. What percentage of your work comes from UrbanPro.com?
About 95% of my students are from UrbanPro.com.
About the trainer: Rajasuman P has trained about 5,000 students in the last five years. Apart from having worked in two of the well-reputed international test preparation organisations, he has now founded his own firm. Rajasuman goes an extra mile and provides a lot more than promised to students.