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If you are planning on attending graduate school, Varsity Tutors can connect you with qualified Madison GRE preparation to help take the stress out of studying alone. The GRE is a comprehensive exam that will challenge the various skills you've accrued during your academic career. Admissions into graduate school can be incredibly competitive, meaning that it's important to strengthen all the various elements of your application. If you're planning on applying to the University of Wisconsin Madison, chances are the GRE is a requisite component of your application. Even if the program you intend to study doesn't require the GRE, they will still take your scores into account. Scoring well on the GRE can show schools that you are capable of tackling tough challenges, thinking critically, and solving complex problems.
Utilizing Madison GRE prep is a great way to streamline your test review by ensuring that you are covering the necessary elements of the test in an efficient, informed manner. Browsing the internet for test prep materials might leave you with more questions than answers. Whatever your preferred method of studying, we are confident that we can find a method that suits your needs. If you prefer the collaborative nature of classroom learning, enrolling in a Madison GRE prep course might be the best option for you. All classes are taught by an expert instructor in a virtual classroom that you share with peers. If you prefer private instruction, studying individually with a Madison GRE tutor might better suit your needs. Depending on your schedule, a private GRE instructor can arrange to meet you in person or online using our Live Learning platform.
What can Madison GRE prep help me review?
The GRE is a comprehensive exam accepted by thousands of colleges and universities. The test is broken down into three sections, including Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. There are also two unscored sections used to sample questions for future iterations of the GRE. The Experimental section, if present, is embedded in either the Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning sections. The Research section is optional and, if present, will appear at the end of the exam. In total, the test takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes to complete. Given the vastness of the exam, building strong test-taking skills is integral to your success. Approaching written passages and multiple-choice questions may seem intuitive, but learning how to isolate potential answers by using skills such as deduction can help take the guesswork out of questions that may have you stumped. Here we will break down the three sections of the exam to give you a better idea of the topics you can expect to face.
The Analytical Writing section assesses your ability to formulate and support intricate ideas, build and appraise arguments, and sustain a focused and coherent discussion. This section will present you with two separate writing tasks. One task will present you with an opinion on an issue followed by instructions on how to respond to that issue. Here you must evaluate the issue and develop an argument with supporting claims and examples to elucidate your views. Next, you will be tasked with evaluating the logic of an argument by assessing its claims and the evidence it provides. While this section doesn't require specific knowledge of content beforehand, you will be tasked with reading scholarly work, so advanced reading skills are necessary.
The Verbal Reasoning section assesses your skills in understanding the meaning of individual words and sentences, summarizing passages, analyzing texts and drawing conclusions, evaluating arguments, and your ability to interpret meaning from context, among other things. You will answer three different types of questions, including reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence. These questions might ask you to use incomplete information in a single sentence, decide the best answer for blank sections of short passages, and demonstrate your understanding of complex passages.
Next, the Quantitative reasoning section will ask you to answer three different types of questions, including quantitative comparison, multiple-choice, and numeric entry. The different types of questions will require an adaptable approach and a variety of math skills. To sufficiently answer these questions, you must illustrate basic math skills, elementary math concepts, and your ability to quantitatively reason to solve problems using different quantitative methods. Some questions are posted in real-life settings, while others are posed in purely mathematical settings. Many of the questions you will encounter will be word problems, which you must translate and present mathematically.
How can Madison GRE prep help me prepare for the exam?
Varsity Tutors can connect you with two of the most effective types of GRE prep: online classes and private tutoring. Each option presents unique benefits, with many students opting to take a combination of both. Here we will break down the differences between the two to help you figure out which format might better suit your needs.
Enrolling in a Madison GRE prep class means that you will attend live sessions with an expert instructor and a group of peers. The online classroom is fully interactive, intuitive, and loaded with test prep resources. The ability to access all of your necessary test prep materials in one place saves you the hassle of spending hours searching the internet or library. If you are struggling to formulate coherent ideas supported with convincing evidence, you and your class may work through essay prompts to exercise writing skills. The live nature of the class means that you can receive immediate feedback and answers to your questions. You will also be able to schedule one-on-one time with your instructor to focus more closely on your areas of opportunity. There are two- and four-week sessions available with new classes beginning weekly.
Getting matched with a Madison GRE tutor means that you will receive personalized, detailed lessons from a qualified instructor. This form of instruction allows you to tailor your study plan directly to your perceived needs. Your instructor can help you break down each section of the exam by laying out the topics you can expect to encounter, helping you to navigate the exam with confidence come test day. Or, if you feel like you only need to improve your Quantitative Reasoning skills, your lessons can focus solely on building the mathematical skills needed to help improve your data interpretation and algebraic skills. It's all up to you.
How do I begin my Madison GRE prep?
If the GRE is on your horizon, getting started in a Madison GRE class or studying with a Madison GRE tutor might be a great way to alleviate any stress or uncertainty before exam day. Whether you are seeking customized one-on-one instruction or prefer the collaborative element of classroom learning, Varsity Tutors can get you connected with Madison ACT prep that will suit your academic needs. What are you waiting for? Contact one of our educational consultants today to get started.
Lucian: Madison GRE test prep instructor
I have a lot of experience teaching & tutoring and have completed a wide variety of standardized test with excellent scores.... Start by trying to achieve a broad understanding and refining it as needed.... Introduce myself, meet the student, and identify areas of strength and weakness.... Short breaks, fun problems.... Ask leading questions until the student understands, and then try to build a deeper understanding.... Try to make the passage seem more approachable or put it in simpler terms.
Education & Certification
- Haverford - Bachelors, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- Middle School Math
- ACT Writing
- Calculus 3
- +32 subjects
Aaron: Madison GRE test prep instructor
I connect with people best through sharing ideas. The majority of my spare time is spent trying to simplify or find alternate proofs of basic theorems to make them more intuitive.... Focusing on beauty solves many problems a teacher faces. If I am attending a lecture about The Great Gatsby, I will be eager if the speaker tells of the beauty she sees, rather than a quick and dirty type of analysis. I regularly talk to people who admit math wasn't their favorite subject in school. Some were self-conscious. Some had gaps they never filled. Some just didn't care. Whatever the case, I admit to them that math is my favorite art form with as much room for expression as sculpting or jazz. I claim that mathematicians are half artists, half observers of fine art. My conversants often tell me it is an epiphany for them to think of math as such, and that it helps heal their math wound. A marvelous way I have found to unveil beauty in the classroom is by using surprise. I like to present ideas from a simple perspective, discuss them briefly, then release a theorem. Thales' theorem (the diameter of a circle subtends a right angle to any point on the circumference) is a great example, especially with the aid of Java applets. After playing a bit with triangles by moving points around in a worksheet, it's surprising to be able to connect two structures as basic as a right triangle and a diameter. Next in importance to marveling at beauty, I want students to learn to think critically to solve problems. Understandably, some students have never had guidance past high school drills. All the more, problem solving should be emphasized and revisited throughout college curriculum. I have many years of experience in problem solving competitions and a collection of principles regarding problem solving that I like to follow. One is about inverse problems. Consider the following: if baseball cards are five cents apiece and shipping costs fifty cents, how many cards will one dollar buy? After making the arithmetic clear, students had better know how to calculate the forward problem, i.e. "How much will x number of cards cost?" I'm depending on them knowing the forward problem because we covered it last week, but it is important to bring it out in more than just a mention so the students have a comfortable base to start. It's like revisiting rational numbers before diving into irrationals. They are intrinsically tied, and it gives the class confidence to start with old material.
Education & Certification
- Missouri University of Science and Technology - Bachelors, Applied Math
- The Texas AM University System Office - PHD, Math
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GMAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- DAT
- +45 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Human Development and Family Studies
- DePaul University - Masters in Education, Mental Health Counseling
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- MCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GED Social Studies
- +132 subjects
Adam: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...for underprivileged kids; in college, I volunteered in the math and writing centers; now, I'm teach ethics and logic classes in the philosophy department at UW-Madison. Teaching is the most important part of my life, and my role as an educator is what most defines my identity. I have no general guiding principle about teaching, other than that it isn't really useful to think in terms of such principles. Rather, I think that it's best...
Education & Certification
- Kansas State University - Bachelors, Economics
- UW-Madison - PHD, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- Geometry
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Music
- +36 subjects
Mehmet: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...of Wisconsin-Madison in 2021. I am currently working towards my PhD in Computer Science at UW-Madison. I was a math tutor at DePaul University from Dec. 2016 to June 2018, and TA'd at UW-Madison from August 2018 to May 2020. I am passionate in tutoring students from middle school to graduate-level in a variety of math subjects. Helping young people understand mathematical and computer science related subjects is very exciting to me! My favorite subjects...
Education & Certification
- DePaul University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GRE Subject Tests
- AP Computer Science Principles
- Finite Mathematics
- +54 subjects
Marit: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...in college I worked as an economics teaching assistant and informally helped other students prepare for the math section of the GRE. Additionally, I have volunteer experience as an algebra II tutor and a competition math team coach. I've always enjoyed taking standardized tests, and aim to help others see these tests as a fun challenge. After college I worked for a healthcare IT company and I'm fluent in R, Python, SQL, and M (MUMPS)....
Education & Certification
- St Olaf College - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GMAT
- LSAT
- Pre-Algebra
- +23 subjects
Joseph: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...a teaching and laboratory assistant during my time in college where I helped many students through their science courses. I was recently a Microbiology Professor in Portland and really enjoyed the student-teacher interaction. I am looking to continue this through tutoring students in the Phoenix area. Some of my favorite subjects to teach are science, math and writing I am easily able to pull items from my experiences to relate the material to the student...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Science, Bacteriology
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GRE Subject Tests
- PCAT
- MCAT
- +125 subjects
Rebecca: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...own academic goals. Although my graduate work is in psychology and educational policy studies, I especially love teaching critical reading and writing skills because they are essential to any subject you choose. I also want to share my experience with college admissions and writing competitive essays. I have received offers from the University of Texas, University of Wisconsin, and the University of Pennsylvania (the last two for graduate school). Whether you're in middle school or...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Arlington - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- University of Missouri-St Louis - Master of Arts, Biopsychology
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- ISEE-Middle Level Writing
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Test Prep
- +23 subjects
Bridget: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...degree in Theatre History and Research. While I have experience tutoring in a variety of subjects, my favorite areas are test prep, study techniques, reading, writing, and history. My tutoring style is based on encouragement and asking lots of questions. My goal is to give my students the tools they need to significantly improve their work by effectively maximizing their personal gifts and knowledge. My first meeting with you will include a conversation about the...
Education & Certification
- Franciscan University of Steubenville - Bachelor in Arts, Drama
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GMAT
- LSAT
- IB Theatre HL
- +104 subjects
Jonas: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...was born in Sweden, and after a lengthy stint as a grad student and editor in the U.K. I finally ended up in Wisconsin. I suppose I am well on my way to becoming a cheesehead by now. I have taught and tutored in the U.S., England and Sweden -- ranging from elementary phonics to postmodern literature and Elizabethan revenge tragedy. But irrespective of whether I am teaching pre-K or college, I want to convey a...
Education & Certification
- Lund University (Sweden) - Bachelors, English Literature, Comparative Literature, Classical Greek
- York University (UK) - Masters, MA in Victorian Literature (with distinction)
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GRE Subject Tests
- ACT Reading
- Latin 2
- +12 subjects
Jenny: Madison GRE test prep instructor
I am an educator who loves to help students reach their goals. I have taught for many years, and always enjoy the challenge of working with a student who is struggling with the content they've been assigned. My goal as a tutor is to help students succeed while challenging them to use their critical thinking skills, regardless of the subject.... I spend some time getting to know the student and try to quickly understand their needs, strengths, and weaknesses. I also ask them about their honest attitude to their subject.
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin Madison - Bachelors, English with an emphasis in Creative Writing
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Masters, Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum with a TESOL emphasis
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- ACT Writing
- ACCUPLACER ESL - Listening
- Adult Literacy
- +34 subjects
Jared: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...graduate work in Spanish. After finishing at Harvard, I moved back to the Valley of the Sun to be with my family and started work on a M.S. in Psychology with a focus on Psychology and Law. My current academic interest is how non-native English speakers interact with the justice system here in AZ. Law school is in my futuremore than likelybut I'm enjoying my time at home and getting to explore questions of interest...
Education & Certification
- Harvard University - Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- LSAT
- Comparative Literature
- Literature
- +46 subjects
Steven: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...I was a merit student with experience leading my student council and the university's orchestra. In Philadelphia, I earned my Master of Journalism degree at Temple University. I owe my knowledge to the great Teachers and entrepreneurs of American journalism and to those whom I interviewed, observed and documented. Now I want to pass my knowledge and experience on to my students. I am at the border of worlds, between China and America, between traditional...
Education & Certification
- Guangdong University of Foreign Studies - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Temple University - Unknown, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GRE Quantitative Reasoning
- GRE Quantitative
- Languages
- +10 subjects
Bethany: Madison GRE test prep instructor
I am a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the chemistry department. I obtained a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Language studies with a focus in Spanish in 2018. I enjoy seeing students succeed and discover all the joys that STEM can bring. I am also passionate about the Spanish language and its culture.
Education & Certification
- Indiana State University - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Current Grad Student, Organic Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- ACT Math
- UK A Level Chemistry
- Science
- +28 subjects
Prashanth: Madison GRE test prep instructor
Hello, My name is Prashanth. I am a supply chain management professional with over 15 years of work experience. I have graduate degrees in engineering and business administration. I love math and science and truly believe that they are fun to learn. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experience to help anyone out there that are looking to augment the classroom experience with tutoring sessions
Education & Certification
- BITS Pilani - India - Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
- State University of New York Buffalo - Master of Science, Industrial Engineering
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- OAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- PCAT
- +96 subjects
Nicole: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...my bachelor of science in psychology. I am in the honors program with a GPA of 3.97 and am a National Merit Finalist as a result of my PSAT and SAT scores from high school. I hope to pursue a master of science degree in occupational therapy beginning in the summer of 2020. I enjoy providing individualized attention and personal instruction to help students who might otherwise struggle to understand and am motivated by seeing...
Education & Certification
- Liberty University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- Psychology
- +77 subjects
Sierra: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...originally from the Land of Enchantment aka New Mexico but migrated to Wisconsin where I completed my Master's Degree in Nutritional Sciences just this past Spring. I have lived in Germany for 9 months working as a US Fulbright Research Scholar. I have been known for my fun personality and excitement to learn new information and am passionate to help students like yourself master these difficult concepts! I am looking forward to working with you...
Education & Certification
- New Mexico State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Genetics
- New Mexico State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- Elementary School Writing
- ACT Reading
- ACT 4-Week Prep Class
- +31 subjects
Karann: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...with an additionally strong focus in ecology and ecological applications of computation. I am currently working on my doctorate in Environment and Resources at Wisconsin-Madison, studying tiger ecology and conservation with sub-field foci on predator ecology, and modeling population dynamics. My tutoring strategy is to tackle topics of highest combined difficulty and priority first, and to do so in a manner that accommodates both myself and my student. I've found in past teaching experiences that...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelors, Biological Engineering and Biological Sciences Dual Major
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- SAT Verbal
- REGENTS
- Physics
- +32 subjects
Cayla: Madison GRE test prep instructor
...College. I've helped students of all ages and skill levels reach their goals in science and math courses. I enjoy being a resource to help students struggling in math and science, as these subjects can be difficult to understand. I employ a variety of strategies including mnemonic devices, physical manipulatives, and drawings/diagrams to accommodate different learning styles. Typically, I have the students attempt to solve a problem and then ask leading questions whenever he/she gets...
Education & Certification
- Providence College - Bachelors, Applied Physics
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GMAT
- LSAT
- Science
- +47 subjects
Dr. Jason Lee: Madison GRE test prep instructor
Motivating lecturer in graduate and undergrad programs of Marketing, Communications, Business, Human Resources, and Management driven to inspire students to pursue academic and professional excellence. Consistently cultivating and refining the adult learning environment to help students become life-long learners and professionals for native and non-native English speakers alike. And, progressive record of research success with multiple published articles in various source types.
Education & Certification
- American InterContinental University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
- Swiss Management Center SMC University - Doctor of Business Adminstration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- GRE
- GMAT
- MCAT
- LSAT
- +67 subjects