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Certified Tutor
9+ years
Between a biochemistry degree and a master's in biology, Thomas has run enough statistical analyses and quantitative problem sets to recognize the GRE Quant section for what it is — recycled algebra, ratios, geometry, and data interpretation dressed up in deliberately tricky phrasing. He teaches acr...
Columbia University in the City of New York
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Dartmouth College
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Certified Tutor
11+ years
Scoring 770 on her own Quantitative section, Elizabeth knows the GRE math isn't about advanced concepts — it's about recognizing which arithmetic, algebra, geometry, or data analysis principle a question is really testing beneath its wording. She taught GRE prep as an adjunct professor at American U...
Vanderbilt University
AM
Certified Tutor
6+ years
My teaching philosophy is focused on a single objective - that students learn. I have a Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Temple Law School. My GRE score was a 326, and my LSAT score was a 173. I've tutored over 60 students through Varsity Tutors. I'm co...
University of Pennsylvania
PhD
Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary
PhD
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Having taught high school math abroad through the Peace Corps and later completed quantitative coursework in her MPH at Emory, Irina has cycled through the exact algebra, ratios, and data analysis concepts the GRE Quant section recycles — multiple times, in multiple contexts. She's especially sharp ...
New York University
Undergraduate Degree
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Hello, my name is Destiny and I graduated from Howard University. I majored in Psychology with a minor in Biology and Administration of Justice. One of the most important lessons I've learned from school is the value of asking for help. This can be the difference between simply memorizing some facts...
Howard University
BS
Certified Tutor
12+ years
I am a graduate of Grinnell College, a private liberal arts college located in Grinnell, Iowa. I have a Bachelor of the Arts in Computer Science from Grinnell's Department of Math and Computer Science. Since graduation I have tutored students of a wide variety of ages and background in a number of...
Grinnell College
AB
Certified Tutor
15+ years
Reviews from students: "I loved how you explained math. You were able to explain formulas so they made sense and it was engaging. Thank you for making math interesting." - Ferol Conklin "I have published over 20 articles, and no one has ever edited my articles as thoroughly or as helpfully as you...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Mimi
I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum education and I specialize in visual arts, history and art history, and object-based learning. In all su...
Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education
Dartmouth College
B.A.
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Aaron
I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mountains, forests--you name it, I love it). On rainy weekends I enjoy tinkering with computers and old e...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nina
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. In August, I will be starting a doctoral program in biostatistics at NYU. I was a teaching assistant ...
Columbia University
Masters in biostatistics
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences (focus in neurobiology)
Columbia University in the City of New York
Current Grad Student, Biostatistics
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study timeline. Many students see gains of 5-10 points within 4-6 weeks of focused preparation, though larger improvements typically require 8-12 weeks. The GRE Quantitative section scores from 130-170, and personalized tutoring helps identify whether your challenges are conceptual (understanding core math topics) or strategic (pacing and question format familiarity).
A tutor can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points—whether it's algebra, geometry, data analysis, or test-taking speed—and create a targeted plan. Your actual improvement depends on your baseline score, available study time, and how consistently you practice between sessions.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on GRE Quantitative—you have roughly 1.5 minutes per question, and knowing when to spend time versus when to move on is critical. A tutor can teach you strategic question triage: identifying which problems to tackle first (easier ones to build confidence), which to flag and skip temporarily, and how to estimate answers efficiently when calculation gets time-consuming.
The key is practicing full-length timed sections repeatedly to build rhythm, not just reviewing individual problems. Tutors can also help you recognize question patterns that typically slow you down, whether that's multi-step word problems, geometry, or data interpretation charts, so you can develop targeted strategies for those types.
The GRE Quantitative section tests five main content areas: algebra, arithmetic, geometry, statistics/probability, and data analysis. Most students struggle with at least one: geometry often trips up those who haven't used it in years, word problems challenge students who jump to math without reading carefully, and data interpretation requires both accuracy and speed with charts and graphs.
The best way to identify your specific weak areas is through a practice test review with a tutor. Rather than retaking the same test, a tutor can analyze your missed questions across content types and question formats to see patterns—like "you miss hard algebra questions" versus "you rush through easy questions and make careless errors." This diagnosis guides your study plan so you don't waste time on what you already know.
Most students benefit from taking 4-6 full-length practice tests during their preparation, spaced throughout their study timeline rather than all at once. Early practice tests (weeks 1-2) help establish your baseline and identify content gaps. Mid-study tests track progress and let you adjust your strategy. Final tests (within 1-2 weeks of your actual test) should feel like rehearsals—same timing, same conditions, same pressure.
Quality matters more than quantity: reviewing each practice test thoroughly—understanding not just what you missed but why, and what you'd do differently—is more valuable than taking many tests without reflection. A tutor can guide you through strategic practice test selection and help you analyze results to maximize learning from each one.
Test anxiety on GRE Quantitative often stems from two sources: fear of "running out of time" and self-doubt after hitting a hard question. Both are manageable with the right preparation. Repeated practice with full-length timed sections builds automaticity—your brain learns the rhythm so the test feels less foreign. Knowing your pacing strategy in advance (which questions to spend time on, which to skip) removes decision-making anxiety in the moment.
A tutor can also help you reframe difficulty: on the GRE, harder questions are actually a good sign (it means you're doing well and the test is adapting to your ability). Practicing how to confidently move past a hard question without derailing your confidence is a skill tutors specifically coach. This combination of solid preparation, strategy, and mindset work makes test day feel much more manageable.
Most students preparing for the GRE Quantitative section benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused study, depending on their math background and target score. Students with strong quantitative skills aiming for mid-range scores might need 4-6 weeks, while those targeting 160+ or returning to math after years away typically benefit from 8-12 weeks to rebuild foundation concepts and practice extensively.
The structure matters as much as the duration: effective preparation usually involves 3-4 study sessions per week, mixing content review with full-length section practice. A tutor can assess your starting point and create a customized timeline that accounts for your schedule, goals, and current skill level.
Varsity Tutors connects students in New York with expert GRE Quantitative tutors who specialize in test prep. You'll get matched with a tutor who understands both the content and the test-specific strategies that work—someone who can diagnose your weak areas quickly and build a focused study plan rather than drilling everything from scratch.
When choosing a tutor, look for someone with GRE-specific experience and a track record helping students reach their target scores. The right fit means personalized instruction adapted to your pace and learning style, with flexibility that works around your New York schedule. Varsity Tutors can help you find that match.
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