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14+ years
Caroline
Currently midway through her MBA at MIT Sloan, Caroline brings firsthand knowledge of what the GMAT actually tests and how each section connects to the quantitative and verbal reasoning business school demands. Her mechanical engineering background gives her a natural edge on the Quantitative sectio...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

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Allen
Scoring 760 on the GMAT, Allen knows where the exam's real difficulty hides — not in any single quant concept or grammar rule, but in the pacing decisions and trap answer patterns that separate 700+ scores from the rest. He builds personalized study plans around diagnostic weaknesses, whether that m...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

Certified Tutor
Hari
Hari's MBA in Finance and Management maps directly onto the GMAT's Quantitative and Integrated Reasoning sections, where data sufficiency problems and multi-source analysis trip up even strong math students. He teaches a triage system for pacing — knowing when to solve fully versus when to estimate ...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Masters, MBA (Finance and Management)
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Albert
Cracking 650 on the GMAT requires different strategies for different score ranges, and Albert has helped students navigate that climb from both the quant and verbal sides. His finance-focused MBA work at UCLA and London Business School means he understands exactly what business schools expect — and ...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
Preparing for the GMAT is as much about strategy as it is about content — knowing when to guess, how to manage section timing, and which question types deserve the most practice. Jason tackled the exam himself on the way to Michigan Ross and developed a study plan that balances quantitative fundamen...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Evan
Evan's graduate work in statistics gives him a natural edge on the GMAT's Data Sufficiency and quantitative reasoning sections, where knowing when you have enough information matters more than brute-force calculation. He also tackles the Analytical Writing Assessment with a structured, argument-driv...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Statistics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jason
Jason's GMAT prep draws on firsthand experience: he went through the process himself to earn admission to Columbia Business School's MBA program. He tackles both the quantitative and verbal sections, but his particular edge is on Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, where his background in ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics (focus in finance)

Certified Tutor
16+ years
John
The GMAT tests quantitative reasoning, verbal analysis, and structured writing in a single sitting, and John's background spans all three areas — a 36 ACT composite on the math and science side, plus an English degree and years of essay coaching on the verbal side. He digs into the adaptive scoring ...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Bill
Bill taught GMAT prep courses professionally before spending decades as a CFO, so he knows both the test's structure and the business school landscape waiting on the other side. His Harvard MBA background gives him credibility when advising on score targets and section strategy, and he tailors prep ...
Harvard University
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Having gone through the MBA admissions process herself, Krupa knows how each GMAT section — from Integrated Reasoning's multi-source data questions to the Quantitative section's data sufficiency traps — fits into the bigger scoring picture. She builds study plans that prioritize a student's weakest ...
Cornell University
Masters, MBA
Stony Brook University
Bachelors, Sociology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their weak areas. Research on 1-on-1 tutoring shows significant advantages over self-study, particularly for standardized tests where strategy and pacing matter as much as content knowledge. A tutor can help you identify which sections (Quantitative, Verbal, or Analytical Writing) need the most work and create a targeted study plan to maximize your score within your timeline.
Your first session typically focuses on assessment and planning. A tutor will review your target business school requirements, discuss your current GMAT familiarity, and likely administer a diagnostic practice test to identify your strengths and weaknesses across all sections. From there, you'll develop a personalized study strategy that addresses your specific challenges—whether that's time management on the Quantitative section, critical reasoning on the Verbal section, or essay structure for Analytical Writing.
Pacing is one of the most common GMAT challenges, and tutors excel at teaching strategic approaches to each section. They can show you which question types to prioritize, how to recognize when to guess strategically, and techniques to avoid getting stuck on difficult problems. With practice and feedback during tutoring sessions, you'll develop the rhythm needed to complete all sections within the time limits while maintaining accuracy on questions you can solve.
Absolutely. Many students come to tutoring with one section significantly stronger than the other, and you can absolutely focus your sessions on your weaker areas. Whether you need help with algebra and geometry concepts, data sufficiency logic, reading comprehension strategies, or sentence correction grammar rules, a tutor can customize your study plan to target exactly what will move your score. This focused approach is often more efficient than trying to improve everything at once.
Practice tests are essential for GMAT success—they help you understand the test format, build stamina for the full 3.5-hour exam, and identify patterns in your mistakes. Most students benefit from taking full-length practice tests every 1-2 weeks during their preparation, then reviewing results with a tutor to understand why you got questions wrong. This combination of practice testing and guided review is far more effective than studying content in isolation, as it trains both your knowledge and your test-taking strategy.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the format or uncertainty about your abilities—both things tutoring directly addresses. By working through real GMAT questions, taking practice tests, and receiving personalized feedback, you build genuine confidence in your skills. Tutors can also teach you specific strategies for managing stress during the exam, like pacing techniques and mental approaches to difficult questions, so you feel prepared and in control on test day.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of GMAT preparation, though your ideal timeline depends on your starting score, target score, and how frequently you can meet with a tutor. Students typically see the best results with consistent weekly sessions combined with independent practice between meetings. A tutor can help you create a realistic study schedule that fits your life while giving you enough time to learn concepts, practice problems, and build test-taking confidence before your test date.
Look for tutors with strong GMAT scores themselves (typically 700+), proven teaching experience with business school applicants, and familiarity with the current test format. Ideally, your tutor should be able to explain not just the right answer, but why other options are wrong—this strategic thinking is what separates high scorers from average performers. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have the subject mastery and teaching skills to help you reach your business school goals.
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