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4+ years
Austin
I am a current high school science teacher in North Carolina. I had taught previously in Michigan. Certified to teach all sciences and have teaching experience in just about all of the science subjects as well. On my spare time, I enjoy adventuring and exploring new areas with my wife!
Spring Arbor University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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4+ years
Kenneth
I am a young senior citizen who has been in the IT field for many years and enjoy using tools like Excel which analyze and present data in a type of graph or dashboard form. Employers like their data to be visual. Years ago I taught myself Access and have done database queries as well as macro progr...
George Mason University
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Felix
I am a good listener and I have a lots of patience. I have taught varied age groups ranging from elementary to graduate level. I also feel that I am a very good mentor. I have been through and understand the application system for college, medical, and graduates schools (including international scho...
Bloomsburg University of Minnesota
Bachelors, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Natalie
I am TESOL certified, teaching Chinese students English as a second language. I also volunteer my time with E-Learning Amigos Tutoring, created with the goal of providing free of cost tutoring services to K-12 students as they adjust to distance learning due to the novel Coronavirus. I personalize i...
Florida International University
Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance

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5+ years
Samantha
My goal when tutoring is to not only help students learn how to get the right answer but help them understand why that answer is correct. I've found that one of the main reasons students struggle is due to a lack of interest in the material and that this can be solved by making the learning process ...
Middle Georgia State University
Associate in Arts, Political Science and Government

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Mitchell
I am an undergraduate at Marquette University. I am in the College of Engineering studying Computer Engineering and I hope to minor in Computer Software. I am from Rancho Palos Verdes, California (a suburb south of Los Angeles) where I would tutor high school and middle school students both privatel...
Marquette University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering

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5+ years
James
Hi. I'm James and I've been living in Brooklyn and working as a tutor for the past 4 years. I love to teach one-on-one because progress happens quickly and I get to share my passions for the subjects that I teach. I like to have sessions that are not pressured or intense, but I do like to cover as m...
SUNY Plattsburgh
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Kelsie
I first became interested in teaching and tutoring when I was a high school student taking an abundance of AP courses. Though these courses successfully prepared me for my college education, I felt that I could have benefited from tutoring myself. When I entered college, I initially enrolled hoping ...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Arts, Museum Studies
Gustavus Adolphus College
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Narsay
I now live in Gilbert, Arizona. Previously, I was a government contractor and have a long background in education. I have an MA in French and international relations from Middlebury Institute of International Studies. My BA was from Emory University in International Studies plus linguistics. I speak...
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Masters, Nonproliferation and French
Emory University
Bachelors, International Studies, linguistics

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9+ years
Elizabeth
I am a first-year medical student at Hofstra University in Long Island, NY. I received my Bachelor or Science in Biopsychology from Tufts in 2022. I have focused on teaching and tutoring throughout middle school, high school, and college, and have worked with students of all ages. I believe deeply i...
Tufts University
Bachelor of Science, Biopsychology
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The GED (General Educational Development) is a high school equivalency credential recognized by employers and colleges nationwide. Students in Raleigh pursue the GED for various reasons—returning to education after time away, needing a flexible alternative to traditional high school, or accelerating their path to college or career. Passing all four GED subtests (Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies) demonstrates high school-level knowledge and opens doors to employment and higher education opportunities.
The GED consists of four subtests: Reasoning Through Language Arts (150 minutes), Mathematical Reasoning (115 minutes), Science (90 minutes), and Social Studies (70 minutes). Each subtest is administered separately, so you can take them on your own schedule rather than all in one sitting. The total testing time is roughly 7 hours across multiple sessions, and you'll need to score at least 145 on each subtest (out of 200) to pass.
Many students struggle with the math section, particularly algebra and geometry concepts they may not have mastered in high school. Time management is another common challenge—the GED moves quickly and requires strong reading comprehension to process complex passages. Additionally, students often underestimate the science and social studies sections, which test critical thinking and data interpretation skills beyond simple memorization. Personalized tutoring addresses these gaps by targeting your specific weak areas rather than reviewing content you've already mastered.
In a classroom setting, instructors teach to the average student, which means you may spend time on topics you already understand or miss crucial review of concepts that challenge you. Personalized tutoring focuses entirely on your needs—a tutor can spend extra time on algebra if that's your weakness, skip topics you've mastered, and use teaching methods that match your learning style. This targeted approach typically leads to faster progress and higher confidence on test day.
Preparation time varies widely depending on your starting point and how much you study. Students with strong foundational skills might prepare in 2-3 months with consistent tutoring, while others need 4-6 months or longer. The key is regular, focused practice—most students benefit from weekly tutoring sessions combined with independent practice between lessons. Varsity Tutors can help you create a personalized study plan based on your current skill level and target test date.
The GED math section covers algebra (equations, inequalities, functions), geometry (shapes, area, volume), data analysis, and number operations. Students most commonly struggle with algebra—particularly solving multi-step equations and working with variables. The good news is that GED math doesn't require calculus or advanced trigonometry, and many concepts can be mastered with targeted practice and clear explanations. A tutor can break complex problems into manageable steps and help you recognize patterns you'll see repeatedly on test day.
The RLA section tests reading comprehension, grammar, and writing skills through multiple-choice questions and one extended response essay. You'll read passages from literature, informational texts, and workplace documents, then answer questions about main ideas, vocabulary, and author's purpose. The essay requires you to analyze an argument and explain your position in about 45 minutes. Many students find the reading comprehension manageable but struggle with grammar rules or organizing their essay thoughts—areas where personalized instruction can make a real difference.
The GED is administered at approved testing centers throughout Raleigh and Wake County. You can find testing locations and register for your exam at ged.com, where you'll also find current fees and available test dates. Most testing centers offer multiple appointment times throughout the month, so you can choose a schedule that works for you. Varsity Tutors can help you prepare thoroughly so you feel confident and ready on test day.
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