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6+ years
Jeffrey
Covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation, the GRE Quantitative section tests breadth more than depth — but the tricky part is recognizing which concept a question is really testing. Jeffrey, who scored a 34 ACT composite and holds a PhD-level math background from his mechanica...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Justin
Scoring 1560 on the SAT and holding a PhD in Computational Mathematics, Justin knows quantitative reasoning at every level — and he knows what the GRE is actually testing. He breaks down the Quantitative section's mix of algebra, number properties, data interpretation, and geometry into repeatable s...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics
University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Computational Mathematics

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Asta
Scoring a 1530 SAT and 35 ACT required the same quantitative reasoning the GRE tests: data interpretation, number properties, and strategic problem-solving under time pressure. Asta teaches students to identify which of the GRE Quant question types reward estimation versus precise calculation, a dis...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Aaron
Mechanical engineering grad school means Aaron solves problems daily that layer algebra, geometry, probability, and data analysis into a single setup — which is essentially what the GRE Quant section does, just with less interesting applications. His 1530 SAT confirms the foundational quantitative p...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

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Jacob
GRE Quant trips up many humanities-focused test-takers on topics like number properties, probability, and data interpretation — and Jacob knows that experience firsthand, having earned a 35 ACT composite while pursuing a literature degree at Vanderbilt. He breaks quantitative problems into logical s...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelors in Literature

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9+ years
Isabella
The GRE Quantitative section tests number properties, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation under tight time pressure — all territory Isabella covers daily as a PhD student in Operations Research at Georgia Tech. She pinpoints the specific question types that cost students the most time and tea...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies)
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Operations Research

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Ethan
Ethan scored a 36 ACT composite and brings that same systematic, high-scoring mindset to GRE Quantitative prep. He zeroes in on the areas where the GRE diverges from undergraduate math — number properties, quantitative comparison traps, and data interpretation under time pressure. His background spa...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nina
Nina scored a 1550 on the SAT and has spent years immersed in graduate-level quantitative coursework, from probability theory to regression modeling at Columbia and now NYU's doctoral program in biostatistics. She teaches the GRE Quant section by identifying exactly which algebra, geometry, and data...
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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GRE Quant trips up strong students on problems that blend arithmetic reasoning with data interpretation — not because the math is hard, but because the phrasing is tricky. Tom teaches a systematic approach to quantitative comparison and data analysis questions that cuts through the test's deliberate...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
Harvard University
Bachelors

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Catherine
The GRE Quant section tests mathematical reasoning at roughly a high-school level, but its difficulty lies in how problems are framed — quantitative comparison questions and data interpretation sets reward flexible thinking over rote calculation. Catherine scored 1590 on the SAT and teaches across t...
Stanford University
PHD, History
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and dedication to practice. Most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, though some improve faster depending on their math background. Personalized tutoring helps identify your specific weak areas—whether that's algebra, geometry, data analysis, or test-taking strategy—so you can prioritize what matters most for your goals.
The key is consistent practice combined with targeted instruction. A tutor can help you understand why you're missing questions, not just drill you on problems.
The Quantitative section gives you 35 minutes for 20 questions—about 1.75 minutes per question. Many students rush through easier problems to save time for harder ones, which backfires. A better strategy is to work steadily, flag difficult questions to return to, and focus on accuracy first.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can teach you pacing techniques, help you recognize time-wasters, and build speed through strategic practice. They'll also help you decide when to guess and move on versus when to push through a problem.
For students in Los Angeles preparing for the GRE, the biggest hurdles typically include:
- Word problems—translating English into equations and managing multi-step logic
- Data interpretation—quickly extracting information from graphs and tables under time pressure
- Quantitative Comparison questions—the unique format throws off students who expect traditional multiple choice
- Geometry reasoning—especially problems requiring spatial visualization
A personalized tutor can diagnose which of these are holding you back and build targeted practice around your specific gaps.
Most students benefit from 6-12 weeks of preparation, but this varies. If you have a strong math foundation, you might need just 6-8 weeks focused on test-specific strategies and question formats. If math has been challenging, 12+ weeks allows time to rebuild fundamentals alongside test prep.
A tutor can assess your starting level and create a realistic timeline for your goals. They'll help you decide whether to focus purely on Quantitative or balance it with other sections, and structure your weekly practice schedule for steady improvement.
Practice tests serve different purposes at different stages. Early on, take a diagnostic full-length test to establish your baseline and identify weak areas. Mid-prep, take section-specific practice under timed conditions to build speed and stamina. Near test day, take full-length tests to simulate exam conditions and track progress.
Don't just take tests and move on—the real learning happens in review. A tutor can help you analyze your mistakes, spot patterns in what you're missing, and adjust your study plan accordingly. This turns practice into actual skill-building rather than just generating scores.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unfamiliar with question formats. The antidote is targeted practice and confidence-building. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can demystify the section, walk you through strategies repeatedly until they feel natural, and help you build a realistic sense of what you can accomplish.
Regular timed practice under low-stakes conditions (with a tutor) makes test-day conditions feel familiar. You'll also learn mental strategies like how to handle difficult questions without spiraling, and how to recognize when to move on. Confidence comes from preparation and practice.
A personalized tutor can do far more than explain concepts. They'll diagnose your specific weaknesses, teach you GRE-specific strategies (like estimation and strategic guessing), work through timed practice questions with you, help you review mistakes to spot patterns, and build confidence through targeted feedback.
Tutors can also adapt to your learning style, adjust pacing based on your progress, and keep you accountable to your study plan. If you're juggling work or other commitments while preparing for graduate school, a tutor helps you make the most of limited study time.
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