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Leon
"If you do more today than you did yesterday, then you're headed in the right direction."
Penn State University
Bachelors, Pre-Medicine

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15+ years
I am originally from the French speaking district of Switzerland where I received my formal education at the Collge de Villamont in Lausanne. Subsequently, I studied in the United States where I received a Bachelor's degree in French studies from Emory University and a Master's degree in Architectur...
University of Houston
Masters, Architecture
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, French Studies

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4+ years
Levon
I spent 15 years in education teaching students engineering, design, and technical skills. I have a passion for technology and engineering. I have 3 degrees, a bachelor's from Ohio State in Technology/Engineering/STEM Education, a master's in Technology from Full Sail University, and a master's from...
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Engineering Design
Full Sail University
Masters in Education, Multimedia
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Technology and Industrial Arts Education

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Before embarking on my first overseas teaching job, my Mom looked at me and said, "You're the right person for this." Thus began a journey of teaching, learning and global discovery that was to shape the person I am today. I get back so much more than I give, and I give a tremendous amount, making s...
Manhattanville College
Masters, TESOL

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MonaLisa
I was born and raised in Hong Kong, and I currently live in Pittsburgh, PA. I have a BA in Rhetorical Communication from University of Pittsburgh, and I will return to Pitt in August 2016 to pursue a Master of Health Administration (MHA). My day job is Patient Advocate for Children's Hospital of Pit...
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Current Grad Student, Master of Healthcare Administration
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Bachelors, Rhetorical Communication

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10+ years
Michelle
I believe every child is capable of learning and understanding a subject area. They need the right coaching to get there. I try a variety of approaches to teaching. Manipulative, life lesson skills, note taking, and solving word problems are some of my methods.
Southwestern Adventist University
Bachelors, Education

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I am an Android app developer, and I have created apps used by more than 400,000 people. I also have experience with iOS app development. I am passionate about art and technology. This desire pushed me to start playing with App development and the unlimited possibilities it brings. I am also driven ...
Montclair State University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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10+ years
Natasha
I believe that every person can get better at their task if they put their mind to it. I am a fifth year teacher who has taught both social studies and language arts at the middle school level. I've tutored at the elementary and adult levels, as well. My goal as a tutor is to help and guide students...
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Bachelors, Middle Grades Education

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I've been tutoring for over a decade with my most intensive tutoring being over the last year and a half. My passion for education started to unearth itself as I earned my BS in Biology and BA in Philosophy from the University of Miami and graduated to work at the John P. Hussman Institute for Human...
Rush University
Masters, Biotechnology
University of Miami
Bachelors, Biology & Philosophy

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Jessica
My name is Jessica and I am currently enrolled at New York University studying politics and economics. I teach early childhood students part time and love reading and writing. I have a 4.0 GPA and graduated high school at the top of my class.
New York University
Bachelor of Economics, International Relations
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TOEFL is a standardized test with specific formats, timing constraints, and skill requirements that differ significantly from traditional English instruction. While classroom English focuses on general communication, TOEFL preparation targets the test's unique demands: understanding academic lectures, synthesizing information across reading and listening tasks, and writing structured essays under time pressure. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify your specific weaknesses—whether that's distinguishing between similar answer choices in reading, catching key details in fast-paced listening sections, or organizing complex thoughts quickly in writing—and address them directly rather than covering material at a classroom pace.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused TOEFL preparation, though this varies based on your starting level and target score. Students who are already comfortable with academic English might prepare in 6-8 weeks, while those building foundational skills may need 12-16 weeks. Personalized tutoring accelerates progress by focusing practice on your exact trouble areas rather than reviewing material you've already mastered. Many students see measurable improvement in specific sections within 2-3 weeks of targeted instruction.
Most students now take the TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test), which is computer-delivered and scored on a scale of 0-120 across four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. The paper-based version is less commonly administered but scores on a different scale (310-677). If you're applying to universities, they almost always require the iBT. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors experienced in iBT preparation, including strategies for managing the computer interface, time management across integrated tasks, and recording quality for the speaking section.
The TOEFL speaking section intimidates many students because it requires thinking, organizing, and speaking clearly—all under strict time limits—while being recorded. Personalized instruction helps you practice all three components: developing faster thinking skills, structuring responses with clear main ideas and supporting details, and building confidence speaking on unfamiliar academic topics. Tutors provide immediate feedback on pronunciation, pacing, and coherence, and can focus on your specific challenges—whether you're struggling to produce enough content in 45-60 seconds, organizing ideas logically, or managing accent-related intelligibility issues.
Most universities in the U.S. accept TOEFL scores of 80-100 (out of 120) for undergraduate admission, though competitive schools often look for 90+, and some specialized programs require 100 or higher. Your target score depends on the specific universities you're applying to and their published requirements. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand these benchmarks and can help you develop a focused preparation strategy toward your specific target, breaking down which sections matter most for your goals and where to invest practice time most effectively.
TOEFL listening features academic lectures and conversations with unfamiliar accents, complex vocabulary, and rapid delivery—you hear each segment only once and must take notes while listening and answering questions from memory. This is very different from conversational English, where you can ask for clarification or hear words repeated. The listening section tests not just comprehension but also your ability to identify main ideas, understand speaker intent, make inferences, and recognize relationships between ideas. Personalized tutoring helps you develop strategic note-taking, learn to anticipate where key information appears in lectures, and practice with authentic academic content so you're not surprised by the pace or complexity on test day.
Yes, you can take TOEFL multiple times. Most students who test again see score improvements of 5-15 points with targeted preparation between attempts. The best approach is analyzing your first test results to identify which sections and skill areas need work, then focusing your preparation there rather than starting from scratch. Tutors experienced with TOEFL can help you interpret your score report, identify your highest-leverage improvements, and develop a strategic plan for your next attempt—whether that's intensive work on one section or balanced improvement across all four.
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