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I am currently a graduate student at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My teaching experience spans several years and age groups. As a high school student, I volunteered as a teaching assistant for a middle school science class. During college, I spent six months as a GED tutor, w...
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4+ years
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6+ years
Yucheng
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Brian
I graduated in 2012 from the University of Chicago with a degree in Biology and a minor in Spanish Literature. I worked at Epic Systems for a year after undergrad to gain some real world work experience and gain knowledge of healthcare administration. In 2013, I started medical school at the Univers...
University of Chicago
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University of Chicago
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University of Minnesota
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My name is Francis Nguyen. I am married and have three beautiful daughters. I graduated with a Bachelor in Math Education in 2000 and a Masters in Math in 2003 from Fairfield University. I have been teaching high school for over 20 years. The subjects I have taught ranged from elementary math to Tri...
Fairfield University
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Missouri Southern State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education

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Sean
I am currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering at Kent State University. Throughout middle and high school, my access to tutors and other assistance services was limited. This in turn inhibited my learning and caused me to struggle in aspects of school that never really clicked...
Kent State University at Kent
Bachelor of Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

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Sam
I am a graduate from Yale University with a degree in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. An advocate for math and science education, I have become a writer and poet concerned with aesthetic philosophy since my graduation. My passion for teaching has taken on many forms, including as a music inst...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry

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4+ years
Sean
I am a student at Columbia University in New York, studying Computer Science and Biochemistry. I offer person-centered learning approaches in the subjects of ACT prep, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Spanish, English, Writing, Psychology and other areas.Outside of school, I enjoy revi...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Computational Biology

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3+ years
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The GED is a high school equivalency credential that demonstrates you've mastered high school-level skills across four subjects: Math, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies. While a traditional diploma requires completing four years of coursework, the GED condenses these competencies into a single test. Both credentials are widely recognized by employers and colleges, but the GED allows you to earn your credential more quickly if you've had to leave school. For students in Washington, DC preparing for the GED, understanding these differences helps determine the best study approach and timeline for success.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction focuses specifically on your individual learning gaps and strengths, rather than moving through material at a fixed pace. While classroom prep covers standard GED content, a tutor can spend extra time on concepts you find challenging—whether that's algebra, scientific reasoning, or essay writing—and move quickly through areas where you're already strong. Research on personalized learning shows that targeted instruction significantly improves both understanding and test performance. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can create a customized study plan designed around your unique needs and timeline for the GED.
Most students preparing for the GED benefit from 3-6 months of focused study, though your specific timeline depends on your starting point and how intensively you prepare. If you have strong foundational skills, you might be ready in a few months; if you need to rebuild skills in math or reading, you may want more time. With personalized tutoring, many students are able to accelerate their preparation because they're not spending time reviewing material they already know. Tutors can assess your current level and help you create a realistic, personalized study schedule that gets you test-ready without unnecessary delays.
Math is consistently the subject where students report the most difficulty on the GED, particularly algebra, functions, and word problems that require multi-step reasoning. The Reasoning Through Language Arts section also challenges many students because it combines reading comprehension, grammar, and writing into one test. The good news is that both of these areas respond well to focused, personalized instruction. An expert tutor can break down complex math concepts into manageable pieces and help you develop strategies for tackling challenging word problems and reading passages—areas where targeted practice makes a real difference in your score.
You're ready when you consistently score near or above the passing threshold (145-164 out of 200) on full-length practice tests across all four subjects. Most test-prep programs recommend taking multiple practice exams under timed conditions to get an accurate sense of your readiness. Your performance on practice tests should also be consistent—strong scores aren't just luck, they reflect genuine mastery. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can analyze your practice test results, identify remaining weak spots, and confirm when you're truly prepared to succeed on test day.
The GED uses a scale of 100-200 for each subject, and you need a score of at least 145 on each of the four tests to pass. To earn a GED diploma recognized by schools and employers across the country, you must pass all four subjects. If you score below 145 on one or more tests, you can retake just those subjects without repeating the ones you passed. Many students aim for scores of 150-160+ to improve their college and job prospects, as higher scores demonstrate stronger mastery. A personalized tutor can help you understand what skills are needed to reach your target score and design a study plan focused on getting you there.
Yes, a GED is widely accepted by colleges and universities across the country as equivalent to a high school diploma for admission purposes. Most colleges have no bias against GED holders—they evaluate your application based on your test scores, transcripts, and other factors just as they would for traditionally educated students. Some colleges may require GED scores to be above a certain threshold or may request additional information about your educational background, but a GED absolutely opens the door to higher education. Many students in Washington, DC and beyond have successfully used their GED to pursue associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and beyond.
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