Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley

Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley, 3000 El Camino Real, Suite 200, Bldg. 4, CA 94306

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Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley offers one-on-one and semiprivate tutoring, including test preparation, academic tutoring, and preparation for standardized college admissions exams. The program also provides admissions and application counseling, interview training, writing instruction, and tutoring for business school, law school, and medical school. Tutors develop custom curricula for students who seek academic enrichment beyond what their schools may offer, and they also offer a distance tutoring program that provides one-on-one and semiprivate tutoring to students across the globe.

Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley offers tutoring from grade school through graduate school. Its programs are individually tailored to complement a student’s schoolwork and to follow a consistent strategy for success, working in concert with educators, counselors, and learning specialists. The faculty consists mostly of high honors graduates of leading colleges and universities who specialize in providing professional individualized tutoring.

Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley has provided educational services to students in the Bay Area for almost 10 years. The director is Gus Mattammal, who also directs Advantage Testing programs in Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Dallas, Denver, Minneapolis, New Orleans, St. Louis, and Seattle.

Tutors from Advantage Testing of Silicon Valley work with Mission Graduates to prepare students from San Francisco’s Mission District for standardized college admissions exams and work individually with students from the Peninsula Bridge program. Tutors have been recognized in the community for the quality of their work, including receiving the “Sweetheart Award” for educational work with students with special needs.

Parent and student feedback includes a family reporting that their daughter was accepted at her first-choice school after working toward a high SSAT score, a student describing how tutoring helped raise trimester test grades to an A-, and another student reporting admission to both Harvard and Stanford.

Last updated June 21, 2026.

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