Award-Winning GRE Verbal Tutors
serving Los Angeles, CA
Who needs tutoring?
FEATURED BY
TUTORS FROM
- YaleUniversity
- PrincetonUniversity
- StanfordUniversity
- CornellUniversity
Award-Winning GRE Verbal Tutors serving Los Angeles, CA

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Aaron
The GRE Verbal section rewards a specific kind of reading — identifying argument structure, spotting assumptions, and choosing vocabulary based on contextual logic rather than memorization. Aaron pairs his analytical engineering mindset with strong writing skills honed through college essays and lit...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
Jacob
Reading comprehension passages on the GRE reward the same close-reading instincts Jacob built through two degrees in literature — spotting an author's implicit argument, weighing the function of a specific paragraph, and eliminating answer choices that subtly distort the text. He also digs into sent...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelors in Literature

Certified Tutor
Asta
The GRE Verbal section rewards the kind of close reading and argument analysis that a University of Chicago political science education drills relentlessly — picking apart an author's reasoning, weighing evidence, and spotting logical gaps. Asta applies that training directly to text completion, sen...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sherry
Linguistics training at the University of Chicago — where Sherry studied how syntax, semantics, and pragmatics interact — built the exact analytical toolkit GRE Verbal rewards: recognizing how a subordinate clause qualifies a claim, why one near-synonym fits a sentence's logic while another subtly d...
University of Chicago
Bachelor's degree in psychology and linguistics

Certified Tutor
Ethan
Scoring a 36 ACT composite and a 1510 SAT required the same core skill GRE Verbal tests at a graduate level — rapidly parsing complex passages and pinpointing how word choice shapes an author's argument. Ethan's environmental science and public policy background means he's spent years reading the ki...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

Certified Tutor
Catherine
Catherine's PhD work in history means she reads graduate-level academic prose all day — the same dense, argument-heavy writing the GRE Verbal section throws at test-takers. She brings that fluency to Reading Comprehension by teaching students how to map an author's claims and qualifications quickly,...
Stanford University
PHD, History
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
Reading comprehension on the GRE Verbal section isn't about understanding every word — it's about identifying argument structure, author tone, and the function of specific sentences within a passage. Tom's PhD in American Studies involved years of exactly this kind of close analytical reading across...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
Harvard University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Michelle
The GRE Verbal section rewards the kind of precise reading Michelle honed across years of parsing dense academic literature during her PhD. She breaks down text completion and reading comprehension questions by teaching students to identify argument structure, eliminate trap answers, and decode unfa...
University of Iowa
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Northeastern University
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nina
The GRE Verbal section rewards a specific kind of reading — fast, precise, and skeptical of every answer choice. Nina's experience writing and editing at the graduate level at Columbia sharpened her ability to dissect reading comprehension passages and sentence equivalence traps, and she walks stude...
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

Certified Tutor
Sociology training at Wesleyan — where Reid graduated with High Honors — means years of wading through the kind of theory-heavy academic prose that populates GRE Verbal passages: authors qualifying claims, embedding counterarguments mid-paragraph, and using precise language to distinguish between co...
Harvard University
PHD, Education
Wesleyan University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Practice GRE Verbal
Free practice tests, flashcards, and AI tutoring for GRE Verbal
Nearby GRE Verbal Tutors
Other Los Angeles Tutors
Related Graduate Test Prep Tutors in Los Angeles
Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Students who work with tutors typically improve faster than self-studying alone, since personalized instruction targets your specific weak areas—whether that's vocabulary, reading comprehension, or text completion strategies.
Realistic expectations matter: if you're starting around the 40th percentile, reaching the 60th-70th percentile is very achievable. Jumping from 80th to 95th percentile requires more time and intensive practice. Your tutor will help you set realistic goals based on your target program's typical scores and create a study plan to get there.
This depends on your target programs and starting scores. Most students find GRE Verbal improvement comes faster because the skills—vocabulary, reading comprehension, and logical reasoning—build more naturally with consistent practice. However, if your program requires a strong Quant score (engineering, economics, data science fields), prioritize that first since it has a higher ceiling for improvement in the same timeframe.
A smart approach: spend 60% of your prep time on your weakest section while maintaining your stronger section through weekly practice. Varsity Tutors can connect you with tutors who help you develop a strategic study plan based on your specific goals and program requirements.
GRE Reading Comprehension tests your ability to understand complex ideas quickly—you'll have about 1.5-2 minutes per passage. Effective strategies include: reading for structure and main ideas rather than memorizing details, annotating key arguments as you read, and practicing the specific question types (single answer, multiple answer, and select-in-passage).
Most students improve timing through deliberate practice with real GRE passages and timed drills. A tutor can identify whether your challenge is reading speed, comprehension, or test anxiety under time pressure—then focus on the specific bottleneck. With the right approach, most students shave 10-15 seconds per passage within 4-6 weeks.
The good news: raw vocabulary memorization is less critical than understanding how words function in context. The GRE tests vocabulary through sentence equivalence and text completion questions, where you need to understand relationships between ideas, not just define isolated words.
That said, building a working vocabulary of 500-1000 frequently tested words gives you a solid foundation. Instead of traditional flashcard drilling, effective GRE vocabulary study combines: reading high-level texts, learning word roots and patterns, and practicing words in context through realistic questions. Tutors help you focus on high-impact vocabulary that appears across multiple question types rather than obscure words you'll never see again.
A strategic practice test schedule looks like: one baseline test at the start to identify weak areas, then one full-length test every 2-3 weeks as you build skills. Taking too many tests (more than weekly) leads to fatigue and inflated scores since you haven't had time to improve. Taking too few means you're not tracking progress or getting comfortable with pacing.
Between full tests, focus on targeted drills for specific sections and question types. Once you're scoring consistently in your goal range over 2-3 consecutive tests, you're ready for the actual exam. Your tutor will help you calibrate your practice test schedule and interpret results to refine your study plan.
Test anxiety often stems from two sources: unpredictable difficulty (the GRE adapts to your performance) and time pressure. Managing anxiety starts before test day: familiarize yourself with the exact format and timing through repeated practice, build confidence by scoring well on practice tests, and develop a pre-test routine that calms your mind.
During the test, effective strategies include: reading questions carefully before panicking, skipping difficult questions and returning to them (you can navigate freely), and taking the 1-minute break between sections to reset mentally. Many students find that tutoring reduces anxiety simply because they feel more prepared and understand the logic behind questions. Connect with a tutor who can help you build both skills and confidence for test day.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GRE Verbal preparation. When you're matched with a tutor, you get personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your specific weak areas—whether that's reading comprehension pacing, vocabulary strategy, or managing test anxiety. Tutors work with your schedule and can adapt their teaching approach to your learning style.
The right tutor should have proven GRE expertise, understand your target programs' score requirements, and help you develop a realistic timeline to reach your goals. Varsity Tutors makes it easy to connect with qualified tutors who fit your needs and schedule.
Connect with GRE Verbal Tutors in Los Angeles
Get matched with local expert tutors