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Charmonda
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Master of Arts, English
University of Phoenix
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management

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10+ years
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City University of Seattle in Canada
Masters, Educational Leadership
St Cloud State University
Bachelors, Elementary Education

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6+ years
Christina
I am a student at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia. I love math, science, writing and Spanish. I enjoy tutoring because I love the material I teach. Making it understandable and easy for the student is my goal, no matter if the subject is Calculus, Chemistry, Spanish or English. I teach like I learn...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Connie
I am a Dartmouth junior double majoring in Mathematical Data Science and Chinese Language. I have been a competitive swimmer for over 12 years and currently swim at Dartmouth College. I have always had a passion for STEM and helping others. I primarily tutor high school math and ACT/SAT, but I also ...
Dartmouth College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematical Statistics and Probability

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5+ years
Prem
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Jodhpur University India
Bachelor of Science, Applied Physics
Jodhpur University India
Doctor of Philosophy, Physics

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10+ years
Gwynne
I graduated with a BA in English and Sociology with a minor in Anthropology from the University of Washington in 2010. I then went on to work in Early Childhood Education before seeking a Master of Education in Instruction and Curriculum Design from Concordia University in Portland, which I complete...
Concordia University-Portland
Masters, Curriculum Design and Instruction
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Bachelors, English and Sociology

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5+ years
Kwame
I have recently acquired my Bachelor's in English from Virginia Commonwealth University. I graduated a Distinguished English Major. I am applying for my MFA in poetry next. I have had over two years of experience working with college-level students at the remedial level and at senior level and I've ...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor in Arts, English

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6+ years
Cassandra
I am a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University where I received a Master of Arts in Rhetoric. I also have a Bachelor of Arts in English Writing with minors in English Literature and Hispanic Studies from Montana State University. While at CMU, I had an amazing time as a Communication & Languag...
Carnegie Mellon University - Master's/Graduate, English
Rhetoric

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9+ years
Gabriela
I am a graduate of East Carolina University where I received a Bachelor in Science in Elementary Education and Wayne Community College where I received an Associate in Arts and Business Administration. I am currently working on ESL (teaching students of other languages) Praxis.Since graduation I wor...
East Carolina University
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

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Micah
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The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor of Science, Finance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction. Typical improvements range from 5-15 percentile points over 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's data sufficiency logic, geometry concepts, or time management—and addressing them directly. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who assess your current level and create a targeted study plan to maximize your score potential.
The Quantitative section gives you 62 minutes for 31 questions—roughly 2 minutes per question. Many students struggle with pacing because they spend too long on difficult questions early on. Effective strategies include: triage (identify which questions to tackle first), recognizing when to guess strategically, and practicing with official GMAT timing constraints. A tutor can help you develop a pacing strategy tailored to your strengths and teach you to recognize question patterns that trip you up, so you're not learning timing on test day.
The biggest mistakes tend to be: misreading data sufficiency prompts (forgetting to check both statements), rushing through geometry without visualizing the problem, and not testing answer choices strategically. Many students also lose points by solving correctly but then selecting the wrong answer due to careless errors. Personalized tutoring helps you identify your personal error patterns through practice tests and targeted drills, so you catch mistakes before test day. Understanding *why* you're missing questions is more valuable than just doing more problems.
Data sufficiency is uniquely difficult because it requires a different thinking process than standard problem-solving. You're not solving for an answer—you're evaluating whether you *have enough information* to solve it, which trips up many test-takers. Success comes from: learning the decision tree (when one statement is sufficient, both, neither, or you need both), practicing with dozens of examples to recognize patterns, and avoiding the trap of solving the problem fully when you only need to know if it's *possible* to solve. Expert tutors break this section into manageable chunks so it becomes mechanical rather than mysterious.
Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused preparation, depending on their baseline math skills and score goals. A student targeting a 700+ overall score typically spends 60-80 hours total on both sections, with Quantitative making up about half that time. The actual timeline depends on where you're starting and how much time you can dedicate weekly. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can assess your needs and create a realistic study schedule that fits your timeline and target score.
Practice tests are essential—they're the only way to assess your real pacing, stamina, and performance under actual test conditions. The GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) offers official practice tests that mimic the real exam's algorithms and question difficulty. Most students should take 3-5 full practice tests during their prep period, with focused review after each one. Rather than just taking tests, the valuable work happens in the analysis: identifying patterns in what you missed, understanding why wrong answers seemed appealing, and adjusting your strategy. A tutor can help you extract maximum learning from each practice test.
Test anxiety on Quantitative often stems from uncertainty about problem-solving approaches or running out of time. Building confidence comes from: thoroughly understanding concepts (not just memorizing formulas), practicing extensively so questions feel familiar, and developing a consistent problem-solving process you trust. During the test, anxiety management techniques include taking a breath between questions, remembering that one difficult question doesn't determine your score, and having a pre-planned strategy for guessing when you're stuck. Personalized tutoring builds both competence and confidence by ensuring you're well-prepared and have practiced your approach repeatedly before test day.
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