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Allen
Scoring 760 on the GMAT, Allen knows where the exam's real difficulty hides — not in any single quant concept or grammar rule, but in the pacing decisions and trap answer patterns that separate 700+ scores from the rest. He builds personalized study plans around diagnostic weaknesses, whether that m...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

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14+ years
Caroline
Currently midway through her MBA at MIT Sloan, Caroline brings firsthand knowledge of what the GMAT actually tests and how each section connects to the quantitative and verbal reasoning business school demands. Her mechanical engineering background gives her a natural edge on the Quantitative sectio...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

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Hari
Hari's MBA in Finance and Management maps directly onto the GMAT's Quantitative and Integrated Reasoning sections, where data sufficiency problems and multi-source analysis trip up even strong math students. He teaches a triage system for pacing — knowing when to solve fully versus when to estimate ...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Masters, MBA (Finance and Management)
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelors

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9+ years
Albert
Cracking 650 on the GMAT requires different strategies for different score ranges, and Albert has helped students navigate that climb from both the quant and verbal sides. His finance-focused MBA work at UCLA and London Business School means he understands exactly what business schools expect — and ...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

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The GMAT tests two things most prep courses treat separately: quantitative problem-solving and verbal-analytical reasoning. Carl bridges both — his doctoral training at Yale sharpened his ability to dissect arguments and evaluate evidence, while his math tutoring background keeps him fluent in data ...
Yale University
PHD, Medieval Studies
Yale University
Masters
University of Georgia
Bachelors, English

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6+ years
Jason
Preparing for the GMAT is as much about strategy as it is about content — knowing when to guess, how to manage section timing, and which question types deserve the most practice. Jason tackled the exam himself on the way to Michigan Ross and developed a study plan that balances quantitative fundamen...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

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6+ years
Jason
Jason's GMAT prep draws on firsthand experience: he went through the process himself to earn admission to Columbia Business School's MBA program. He tackles both the quantitative and verbal sections, but his particular edge is on Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, where his background in ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics (focus in finance)

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9+ years
Evan
Evan's graduate work in statistics gives him a natural edge on the GMAT's Data Sufficiency and quantitative reasoning sections, where knowing when you have enough information matters more than brute-force calculation. He also tackles the Analytical Writing Assessment with a structured, argument-driv...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Statistics

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James
The GMAT rewards structured thinking across Quant, Verbal, IR, and AWA — and James has taught all four sections for national prep companies over twenty years. He's especially sharp on data sufficiency questions, where he teaches students to evaluate what information is actually needed before doing a...
Yale University
Master of Arts, History of Art

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16+ years
John
The GMAT tests quantitative reasoning, verbal analysis, and structured writing in a single sitting, and John's background spans all three areas — a 36 ACT composite on the math and science side, plus an English degree and years of essay coaching on the verbal side. He digs into the adaptive scoring ...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Many students improve by 50-100+ points by identifying and addressing weak areas—whether that's data sufficiency questions, reading comprehension pacing, or quantitative reasoning strategies. A tutor can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and create a targeted plan to close those gaps.
Your first session focuses on understanding your baseline and goals. Varsity Tutors connects you with a tutor who will review your practice test results, discuss your target score and business school timeline, and identify which sections (Quantitative, Verbal, Analytical Writing, or Integrated Reasoning) need the most work. This assessment helps create a personalized study plan tailored to your strengths and weaknesses.
Data Sufficiency and Reading Comprehension are commonly challenging because they require both content knowledge and strategic thinking about how to approach unfamiliar question formats. Many students also struggle with pacing—managing time across 31 quantitative questions, 36 verbal questions, and the integrated reasoning section. A tutor can teach you proven strategies for each section and help you develop a pacing plan that works for your thinking style.
Practice tests are essential—they're your best tool for identifying weak areas, building test-day stamina, and getting comfortable with the computer-adaptive format. Most students benefit from taking full-length practice tests every 1-2 weeks during their preparation. Your tutor can review your practice test performance to spot patterns in your mistakes and adjust your study focus accordingly, making your prep time much more efficient.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about question formats or fear of running out of time. Working with a tutor builds confidence through repeated exposure to authentic GMAT questions, mastery of test-taking strategies, and practice under timed conditions. Your tutor can also teach you specific techniques for staying calm during the test and managing the adaptive nature of the exam, which helps reduce anxiety on test day.
Most students prepare for 8-12 weeks with 1-2 tutoring sessions per week, combined with independent practice between sessions. Your timeline depends on your starting score, target score, and how quickly you can dedicate study time outside of tutoring. A tutor can create a realistic study schedule that fits your work and life in Orlando, breaking your prep into manageable phases focused on content review, strategy practice, and full-length simulations.
Look for tutors with strong GMAT scores themselves, proven experience helping students improve, and deep knowledge of the test's structure and question types. Ideally, your tutor should be able to explain not just the right answers, but why wrong answers are traps and how to avoid them. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand the nuances of each GMAT section and can adapt their teaching to your learning style.
While Integrated Reasoning makes up only 12 questions on the GMAT, many students neglect it because it's unfamiliar and uses unique question formats like table analysis and graphics interpretation. However, strong performance here can boost your overall profile, especially for data-focused programs. A tutor can help you master these question types and develop efficient strategies for interpreting complex information under time pressure.
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