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Jai
The GRE's quantitative section rewards the kind of structured problem-solving Jai honed through his Stanford EECS degree, where algebra, combinatorics, and data interpretation were daily tools. He also tackles the verbal and analytical writing sections by teaching students to dissect argument struct...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Jacob
As a current graduate student with a 35 ACT and a deep background in analytical reading and writing, Jacob tackles GRE prep from both sides of the exam. He teaches Verbal strategies rooted in literary analysis and Analytical Writing techniques built on thesis-driven argumentation, while also demysti...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelors in Literature

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Asta
Between her 35 ACT, 1530 SAT, and a University of Chicago degree built on analytical writing and quantitative reasoning, Asta brings proven test-taking instincts to every section of the GRE. She walks students through adaptive test strategy — how to manage pacing differently in the first versus seco...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Aaron
Tackling both the Quantitative and Verbal sections, Aaron builds GRE prep around each student's weak points rather than running through generic practice sets. His engineering background makes the quant side second nature, while his experience with essay editing and literature gives him real traction...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

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Ethan
Scoring well on the GRE means mastering two very different skill sets — quantitative problem-solving and verbal reasoning — and Ethan covers both. His math teaching spans everything from algebra through differential equations, while his policy training built the analytical reading skills the Verbal ...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

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Scoring well on the GRE demands different strategies for each section, and Tom covers all three — Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing — with genuine depth rather than surface-level test tricks. His doctoral training sharpened the reading and writing skills that dominate two-thirds of the ex...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
Harvard University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Jason
Scoring a 1470 SAT and 34 ACT demonstrates the standardized-test instincts Jason now applies to GRE prep, particularly the Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Writing sections. His Yale history degree built the close-reading and argumentative-writing skills the GRE rewards, and he teaches students to br...
University of Pennsylvania
PHD, Medicine and Education
University of Pennsylvania
Master's degree in Education
Yale University
Bachelor's degree in History

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14+ years
Claire
The GRE's Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Writing sections reward exactly the skills Claire has spent years sharpening — close reading, argument evaluation, and structured essay writing under time pressure. Her 1510 SAT demonstrates strong standardized-test instincts, and her law training adds parti...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor in Arts, Double Major: Spanish Literature; History

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10+ years
Nina
Applying to graduate school herself — she's entering NYU's biostatistics doctoral program — Nina knows the GRE from both sides: as a test-taker who earned a 1550 SAT and as a grad student who understands what admissions committees actually look for. She builds study plans that balance Quant fundamen...
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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Ken
Preparing for the GRE while juggling grad school applications is a balancing act Ken understands firsthand, having navigated the process on his way to physical therapy school. He builds targeted study plans that address Quantitative fundamentals, Verbal reasoning, and Analytical Writing as an integr...
Wake Forest University
Bachelors, Psychology
Stony Brook University
Current Grad, Physical Therapy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and how much time you dedicate to preparation. Students typically see gains of 5-10 points per section with focused tutoring, though some see larger jumps if they identify and address specific weak areas. The key is working with a tutor who can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points—whether that's in reading comprehension strategies, quantitative reasoning, or analytical writing—and create a targeted plan rather than studying broadly.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation combined with regular practice tests to track progress and build confidence before test day.
Many students find the Quantitative Reasoning section most challenging, not because the math is advanced, but because the question formats are unfamiliar and pacing is tight. The Reading Comprehension section also trips up students who are used to reading for enjoyment rather than answering specific inference and detail questions under time pressure.
Personalized tutoring helps by teaching you to recognize question patterns, practice efficient strategies specific to each section, and build the stamina to perform well across all three sections. A tutor can also identify whether your struggles stem from knowledge gaps, timing issues, or test anxiety—and address each differently.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of preparation, dedicating 5-7 hours per week. However, your timeline depends on your target score and starting point. If you're aiming for a top program or starting with a lower baseline score, you may want 12-16 weeks. If you have a strong quantitative background and just need to focus on reading and writing, 6-8 weeks may be enough.
The most important factor isn't total hours, but consistency and quality of practice. Working with a tutor helps you use your study time efficiently, focus on high-impact areas, and adjust your timeline as you progress toward your goal score.
Practice tests serve two critical purposes: they help you understand the actual test format and pacing, and they reveal your specific weak areas. The GRE is offered on a computer, with adaptive sections that adjust difficulty based on your performance—this creates a unique test-taking experience you need to experience firsthand, not just in your head.
Most tutors recommend taking a full practice test every 2-3 weeks during your preparation period. Start with one diagnostic test to establish your baseline, then take others strategically to measure progress and refine your strategy. Between full tests, focus on section-specific drills and question-type practice based on where you're struggling most.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared for the format or uncertain about your strategy. Working with a tutor builds confidence by familiarizing you with every section, teaching you proven test-taking strategies, and letting you practice under timed, realistic conditions repeatedly. When you've seen similar questions before and have a clear approach, the test feels less intimidating.
Beyond preparation, tutors can also help you develop pacing strategies and mental approaches for test day—like which questions to tackle first, when to skip and return, and how to manage the pressure of the adaptive format. Many students find that combining thorough preparation with a concrete game plan significantly reduces anxiety.
Look for tutors who have strong GRE scores themselves (ideally 160+), experience teaching test prep specifically, and a track record helping students reach their target scores. You want someone who understands not just the content, but the unique strategies required for the computer-adaptive format, pacing challenges, and question types.
It's also valuable to find a tutor in Miami who understands the programs and profiles at universities your peer group is targeting. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have demonstrated success preparing students for the GRE and can tailor their approach to your specific goals and timeline.
Absolutely. Many students come to tutoring already strong in one or two sections and need help specifically with Quantitative Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, or Analytical Writing. Working on a single section is efficient and cost-effective if that's truly your only challenge.
However, it's worth taking a diagnostic practice test first to confirm. Sometimes students think they only need help in one area, but a tutor can identify that pacing issues or anxiety across sections are actually holding them back. Varsity Tutors can help you get matched with a tutor who specializes in your specific focus area and can create a targeted study plan that fits your timeline and goals.
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