Manhattan Review Services in Singapore
Singapore students applying to universities in the English-speaking world can receive high admission test scores with Manhattan Review's prep services. Our test prep offerings in Singapore include on-site prep courses, online prep classes, and private tutoring, and we also provide ancillary services such as practice tests and admissions consulting. Manhattan Review has been the industry's leading international test prep company since we were founded in 1999, and we have taught thousands of students in Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America how to reach their desired test scores. We have a proven track record of getting our students accepted to many of the world's best postsecondary institutions, including Princeton, MIT, Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, CalTech, Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of London. We hire only the most qualified tutors and instructors, who are then thoroughly trained in our innovative instructional methodologies and high-quality course materials. Get in touch with Manhattan Review today for more information about our test prep services in Singapore. We're available to answer your questions by phone, email, or online.
As an educational services company, Manhattan Review was drawn to Singapore in part because of the quality of its primary and secondary education system. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently placed Singapore students at the top of global rankings, based on test scores in math and science. Among students who received perfect scores on the most recent International Baccalaureate diploma examinations, over half were from Singapore. Students from Singapore also had a 98% pass rate on the IB examinations and an average score that was the highest in the world. Singapore's public education has consistently prepared students for tertiary study, either at major universities in Europe or North America or at one of the city's six public universities. National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University have been ranked among the best postsecondary institutions in the world.
The city of Singapore also has a favorable climate for business and a wealth of cultural offerings. The Index of Economic Freedom has ranked Singapore as one of the freest economies in the world, and the area has a reputation for ease in doing business and for extremely low levels of corruption. Low taxes and a highly skilled workforce have attracted large amounts of foreign investment, and the city hosts more than 10,000 multinational corporations based in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, and India. Singapore's history as a center of international trade has established a diverse cultural life. Over the past several decades, the local government has been promoting Singapore as a cultural gateway between the East and West, and the area's arts community reflects this ideal. Classical music ensembles such as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra perform European masterworks as well as music by Chinese composers, and the annual Singapore Arts Festival features artworks from a variety of European and Asian countries. Manhattan Review's Singapore tutors, instructors, and support staff enjoy all of the advantages of living and working in this outstanding city.
Meet a Singapore Tutor: Tan C.
Tan C., a Singapore native, is a graduate of the University of Georgia and Florida State University, with a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in international relations. He has been a GRE and SAT tutor in the United States and Singapore since 2009, and has also taught English as a second language. He returned to his home city in 2016, where he also works as a freelance writer and editor.
Tan's students have been accepted to universities in the United States (including Princeton, the University of Virginia, and UCLA), United Kingdom (King's College London and the London School of Economics), and Canada (McGill, the University of Alberta, and the University of Toronto). He has a sterling reputation as a highly skilled educator with an appealing and engaging teaching style. In his spare time, Tan enjoys playing baseball, reading about international politics, and going to the movies.