The Complete GMAT Program
Achieve the GMAT score you need. Get into the program you want.
Join hundreds of students who have hit their GMAT target, whether that is a 525, a 645, or 715+.
Next cohort starts 3 September
The Problem
“Where do I even start?”
You want to do this properly. You just don’t know how.
The GMAT feels like a wall of options: platforms, prep books, YouTube videos, courses. Everything says something slightly different.
One GMAT score decides which door opens and which stay closed. And right now, you don’t even have a plan.
Or maybe you do have a plan. You’ve been studying for weeks, maybe months. But the score isn’t reflecting it.
The GMAT doesn’t wait.
“I just want to do this properly the first time. No months wasted on the wrong approach.”
Gloria
“I put in a lot of time, but it’s just not efficient enough.”
Noortje
“I studied for a month and went from 555 to 475.”
Archisha
Miss this intake and that’s a year lost. Another exam attempt: €300 in fees. More months of preparation stacked on everything else you’re carrying. Another cohort starting without you.
Hard work isn’t the issue. The approach is.
The Reframe
The approach is the problem. Not you.
Most candidates prepare for the GMAT as if it were a math and English exam: more practice questions, more video explanations, more hours on prep platforms. The assumption: learn enough, and the score will come. That assumption is wrong.
The GMAT does not test what you know. It tests how you think, and whether you can perform under pressure. Training for that game takes three things: Skills, Reasoning, and Performance.
Most preparation only trains the first. Some teach the second. None trains the third. That is why people fail the GMAT.
The GMAT is a reasoning game.
Test day is the World Cup final.
The Real Test
What the GMAT really is.
Multiple routes
The test is designed as a sorting machine. Every question has multiple routes to the correct answer. You need to know them, practice them, and learn which works best for you.
Trap answers
Traps are not random. They are wrong turns built into the logical structure of each question. Learn to recognize them, and they become signposts in your solution route. Ignore them, and you never reach full depth.
The GMAT is a reasoning game. Without mastering it, you will never play at a high level.
The adaptive system
The better you do, the harder it gets. You never know if you got a question right. You never know how difficult it was. Two minutes per question: invest more time, or let it go.
Time pressure
The pattern is always the same: too much time on hard questions, clock runs out, wrong answers, easier questions next, still no time, guessing, easy questions wrong, score dives.
Test day is the World Cup final. Without performance, you will never win.
Think of football.
Football
Technique
Receiving, shooting, ball control. The foundation.
Tactics
Formations, pressing patterns, multiple scoring strategies.
The match
Execution under pressure. Decisions that count. Performance on stage.
The GMAT
Skills
Theory, rules, techniques. The foundation.
Reasoning
Logical analysis, solution strategies, multiple approaches.
Performance
Execution under pressure. Decisions that count. Your personal gameplan.
The GMAT works the same way. Skills, Reasoning, Performance. You need to train every layer, in the right order.
The Origin
Twelve years. One group of students at a time.
Twelve years ago I started teaching the GMAT. In the beginning, I thought I understood what students needed: better explanations, cleaner structure, a logical build-up from the basics. But some students never hit their target score. Even when they knew the material.
So I sat with them, one on one. The first discovery: the GMAT is a sorting machine. Every question has multiple routes to the correct answer. I added strategy. More students hit their score.
The missing link: performance is a separate layer. Students who knew the material were collapsing on test day. That was never being trained. I added performance training. More students hit their score.
The methodology was not designed. It was discovered.
Jasper Reinders
Founder · GMAT Amsterdam
485→575
+90 points · admitted to her master’s program
“The biggest change happened during the strategy section of the course. That was a real gamechanger.”
Natalia Wańkowicz took the GMAT and scored 485. Not enough to get in. The course changed her approach completely. Not more practice questions, not more theory, but a completely different way of looking at every question: multiple solution routes, understanding why the wrong answers are wrong, not just what the right answer is.
The Program
The full program. Three layers. One gameplan.
Most candidates prepare for three months, roughly 10 to 16 hours per week. The live cohort runs six weeks of scheduled classes, with live Q&A access throughout your preparation.
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The foundation
Skills
Theory, rules, and techniques. Everything the GMAT requires you to know before strategy can be applied. Without this layer, nothing above it holds.
02
The shift
Reasoning
Multiple solution routes per question type. Efficient and effective reasoning strategies. Understanding why the right answer is right and why the wrong answers are wrong. This is where you start thinking like the test.
03
The execution
Performance
Time management, endurance, and focus. Optimization over perfection. Learn how to make the right decisions when the clock is ticking.
You walk into the GMAT with a personal gameplan. Built from your own performance data.
The Results
People who were exactly where you are.
455 → 625
Charles Jennison · chose Oxford over LBS and Cambridge
“They help you not just master the concepts, but the exam and performance components. The courses and individual assistance were key to getting to this point.”
Charles scored 455 in June. Five months later: 625. Admitted to LBS, Oxford, and Cambridge MBA programs. He chose Oxford.
+40 in 10 days
Cristina Battifoglia · Elite track
“In those 10 days he taught me a different way to study and approach questions, gave me a very clear strategy for the test, and he gave me the confidence I needed to pass it.”
Four attempts, studying alone for months, one attempt left and ten days on the clock. “If I had to do it again I would ask Jasper from the start.”
4 months
Beatrice Meilunaite · self-study first
“The course provided exactly what I was missing: structure, clarity, and an in-depth understanding of all three components.”
Beatrice tried preparing on her own first. It did not get her the score she needed. Four months after enrolling: her target score.
715
Ritish Roemraw · 99th percentile
“Thanks to GMAT Amsterdam, I scored 715.”
The Offer
You know the game. Now choose how you train.
You’re aiming for a master’s or an MBA. A degree that opens a different job market. A stronger professional network. A higher salary. The GMAT is the gate.
The Strategic Reasoning & Performance Method is the only structured way to hit your target GMAT score.
You came here because you don’t know where to start. Or because you’re stuck, and your score isn’t moving.
That’s exactly why I created Complete GMAT, to take you from where you are now to walking into the exam with a personal gameplan, hitting your target score, and getting into the program you want.
Complete On-demand
For candidates who prefer to prepare on their own terms, at their own pace.
Five on-demand courses
✓ Basic Math Course — arithmetic, algebra, basic math skills
✓ Quant Reasoning Course — systematic approach, solution strategies, full depth
✓ Verbal Reasoning Course — critical reasoning, reading comprehension
✓ Data Insights Course — data literacy, tables and graphs, multi-source reasoning
✓ Performance Bootcamp — timed sets, pacing, test-day gameplan
Start anytime
If purchased separately: € 1.185
€ 397
Recommended
Complete Live
The default. For candidates who want structure, a group to go through it with, and Jasper available throughout.
Five on-demand courses
✓ Basic Math Course — arithmetic, algebra, basic math skills
✓ Quant Reasoning Course — systematic approach, solution strategies, full depth
✓ Verbal Reasoning Course — critical reasoning, reading comprehension
✓ Data Insights Course — data literacy, tables and graphs, multi-source reasoning
✓ Performance Bootcamp — timed sets, pacing, test-day gameplan
Live cohort
✓ 24 hours of live cohort instruction — 12 online sessions over 6 weeks
✓ All sessions recorded — available for as long as you need them
✓ Biweekly Ask Me Anything Sessions — online live Q&A sessions, 12 months access
A few spots left in this cohort
If purchased separately: € 1.735
€ 697
Elite
For the candidate who wants to work directly with Jasper. Personal coaching, deep analysis, and full flexibility.
Everything in Complete Live
✓ 10 hours of 1-on-1 coaching with Jasper — personalized sessions, flexible schedule
✓ Score Report Analysis — pinpoints exactly where to improve
Limited 1-on-1 spots per cohort
If purchased separately: € 2.705
€ 1.397
✓ 90-day money-back guarantee ✓ The same 24 hours one-on-one would cost € 2.425 ✓ Designed to be the last thing you buy for the GMAT
Not sure which fits you?
The Guarantee
Do the work. If it does not deliver, you get your money back.
Every cohort, I see students who had no idea where to start, or who had been studying for months without moving their score, make real, measurable progress. I have seen the method work. That is why we have the guarantee.
If you show up, do the work, and still feel the program did not deliver, you get your money back. Simple as that.
Within 90 days of purchase
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Watch at least 80% of the video content.
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Attend or watch at least 80% of the live sessions.
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Send me a short note explaining what was not working.
I will review it and refund in full. I have built something I stand behind. The guarantee reflects that. All I ask is that you give it a real shot.
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Upcoming start dates
Enrollment closes on the start date. No exceptions. See the FAQ for days and times.
Achieve the GMAT score you need.
FAQ
Common questions.
Does this actually work?
Yes. For people who show up and follow the program. Every cohort, students who had no idea where to start, or who had been studying for months without moving their score, make real progress. The guarantee reflects that: if you do the work and still feel the program did not deliver, you get your money back within 90 days.
Am I smart enough for this?
Most students score far below their actual potential. Not because of ability, but because of method. The target scores for Dutch premaster and master programs sit between 525 and 645. That is achievable for virtually anyone willing to follow the method and do the work.
Is it worth the investment?
Complete Live is € 697. If you purchased the courses separately, that is € 1.735. The same 24 hours of instruction one-on-one with Jasper would cost € 2.425. A master’s degree opens a different job market: higher starting salaries, a different professional network, a different career ceiling. The GMAT is the gate. € 697 to open it is an investment, not an expense. And the cost of not acting: another year lost, another exam attempt at € 300 or more, more months of preparation on top of everything else you are carrying.
What if I miss a live session?
All 24 hours of cohort instruction are recorded and available in the portal for as long as you need them. Missing a session is never a setback.
Do I have enough time to start now?
If you enroll in the current cohort, yes. The program runs over three months. Starting now means you arrive at test day with margin. One of our students put it well: “I want to make sure there’s still margin when the nerves kick in.” Waiting is how you lose that margin.
I’ve tried everything. Why would this be different?
Because the Strategic Reasoning and Performance Method trains the layer that everything else misses. Free resources, prep platforms, and YouTube tutorials all train Skills. Reasoning and Performance are almost never touched. That is not a repetition of what you have already tried. It is what was missing.
Is this right for me?
Starting from scratch with no idea where to begin: yes. Studying for months without the score moving: yes. Working professional with limited time and a clear deadline: yes. The program is designed for each of these entry states.
When do the live sessions take place?
The live sessions run on a fixed weekly rhythm, so you always know when to show up. Course sessions are on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 19:00 to 21:00. Performance Bootcamps are on Saturdays from 12:00 to 14:00, and occasionally on Wednesday evenings from 19:00 to 21:00. Every two weeks there is a live AMA, at a flexible time announced per cohort.
A new cohort starts every 4 to 6 weeks. Once you join, you get the full schedule for your cohort straight away.
Can’t make a session live? Every session is recorded and stays available on the portal, so you can follow along and review whenever it suits you.
Upcoming cohort starting dates:
Cohort 1 starts 3 September 2026
Cohort 2 starts 8 October 2026
Cohort 3 starts 12 November 2026