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Miosotis
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6+ years
Yucheng
Hello! My name is Yucheng and I am a student at the University of Texas. I tutor multiple subjects from middle to high school level math. I have tutored algebra, algebra 2, pre calculus and ACT prep. I look forward to helping you!
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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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
Bachelors, Biology, General
University of Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medical Doctor

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I'm a freshman here at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I graduated from Wayzata High, and I'm currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Science in neuroscience. At the University, I'm usually in class, studying, hanging out with my friends, or at club meetings! In my free time, I love to breakdan...
University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Neuroscience

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Francis
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
Master of Science, Mathematics
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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8+ years
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
Alireza
I have 17 years experience in teaching general English, IELTS, TOEFL, and other international exams. I obtained my MA 14 years ago and am currently a PhD student in English teaching. I love to share my knowledge with my students in a friendly, warm, and culturally comfortable atmosphere I create all...
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Rachel
Hi! My name is Rachel and I am a mechanical engineering graduate from Dartmouth College. I have been a teaching assistant during my time there and have tutored as well. I love giving students the confidence they need to tackle math and science with ease. I look forward to working with you!
Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction. Research on 1-on-1 tutoring shows significant advantages over self-study, particularly for standardized test preparation. Many students improve by 5-10 points on the Quantitative section by working with an expert tutor who identifies their specific weak areas—whether that's data sufficiency logic, geometry fundamentals, or pacing under pressure.
The key is addressing your individual challenges rather than generic test prep. A tutor can diagnose whether you're struggling with core math concepts, test-taking strategy, or managing time pressure, then focus your study on what actually moves your score.
The Quantitative section gives you 62 minutes for 31 questions—roughly 2 minutes per question. However, the adaptive nature of the GMAT means timing strategy is more nuanced than simple pacing. You'll want to spend less time on easier questions to bank time for harder ones, but jumping between difficulty levels wastes mental energy.
Expert tutors help you develop a personal pacing strategy based on your strengths. For instance, if you're strong in arithmetic but weak in coordinate geometry, you'll learn to recognize question types quickly and allocate time accordingly. Practice tests are essential for building this rhythm—you need to practice under real time constraints, not just solve problems correctly.
The biggest challenges tend to fall into three categories: conceptual gaps in foundational math (especially geometry and algebra), difficulty with data sufficiency logic, and pacing pressure that leads to careless errors. Many students can solve problems slowly but struggle when the clock is ticking, which distorts how much they actually understand.
Another common issue is misunderstanding what the test is actually asking. GMAT questions are deliberately worded to test reading comprehension alongside math skills. Connecting with a tutor who specializes in GMAT Quantitative helps you learn to decode the question format, identify what information is relevant, and spot the test makers' common tricks—skills that don't emerge from traditional math tutoring.
Most test-takers spend 3-4 months total on GMAT prep, with Quantitative taking up a significant portion if math isn't your strength. The actual timeline depends on your baseline skills, target score, and how many hours per week you can dedicate. Some students need 4-6 weeks focused study; others benefit from a longer, more gradual approach.
The most effective study approach combines guided instruction with deliberate practice. Rather than grinding through problem sets alone, working with a tutor helps you spend your study time efficiently—focusing on your specific weak areas, learning high-yield strategies, and reviewing your mistakes effectively. They can also adjust your study plan based on your progress and keep you accountable, which significantly impacts outcomes.
Look for tutors with proven GMAT experience, ideally including a strong personal score on the test. Since GMAT Quantitative requires both math expertise and test-specific strategy knowledge, your tutor should understand not just how to solve problems but how the GMAT tests those concepts. They should be able to explain why answer choices are traps, how to recognize question patterns, and when to use alternative solving methods versus traditional approaches.
Beyond credentials, the right fit matters. A good GMAT tutor will conduct an initial assessment to understand your specific challenges, adapt their teaching to your learning style, and focus on your weak areas rather than generic test prep. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in GMAT Quantitative and can provide the personalized instruction that moves your score.
Practice tests are essential—they're not optional. They serve multiple purposes: diagnosing your current skill level and weak areas, building familiarity with the adaptive format and timing pressure, and tracking your progress over time. Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions is the closest simulation of test day.
However, how you use practice tests matters more than how many you take. After each test, the review process is critical—analyzing which questions you missed and why (conceptual misunderstanding, careless error, time pressure, misreading the question). A tutor helps you extract maximum learning from each practice test by identifying patterns in your mistakes and targeting instruction accordingly, rather than just retaking tests without strategic review.
The ideal time is after you've taken a diagnostic practice test to understand your baseline. This helps your tutor know exactly where to focus—whether you need foundational math review, strategy refinement, or confidence building for a near-perfect score. Some students benefit from starting a few months before their target test date; others do well with a more intensive 4-6 week approach once they know their weak areas.
If you're studying in Brooklyn with over 290,000 students preparing for various standardized tests, you're not alone—but your path to improvement is individual. Varsity Tutors can match you with a tutor who specializes in GMAT Quantitative and understands the specific challenges you're facing, whether that's anxiety, weak fundamentals, or just needing someone to push you past a plateau.
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