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9+ years
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

Certified Tutor
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

Certified Tutor
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 depends on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their weak areas. Many students improve by 5-10 points on the Verbal section (130-170 scale) and similar ranges on Quantitative (130-170 scale) within 8-12 weeks of consistent practice. The key is identifying which sections need the most work—whether that's reading comprehension, data analysis, or argument writing—and building targeted strategies rather than studying everything equally.
Your first session focuses on understanding your baseline skills and goals. Expect to take a diagnostic practice test or review your most recent official GRE score, discuss your target score and graduate program requirements, and identify which sections (Verbal, Quantitative, or Analytical Writing) need the most attention. From there, your tutor will create a personalized study plan with realistic timelines and specific strategies tailored to how you learn best.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges on the GRE, and tutors teach you section-specific strategies to maximize points within the time limits. For Quantitative, this means knowing when to skip a hard problem and come back later; for Verbal, it's learning to identify key words in reading passages quickly. Your tutor will have you practice timed drills on individual question types, then full-length timed sections, so you build confidence managing the 3 hours 45 minutes under real test conditions.
This is extremely common, and personalized tutoring is ideal for this situation because you can focus most of your effort where it matters most. Rather than spending equal time on both sections, your tutor will dedicate more sessions to reading comprehension strategies—such as active reading techniques, identifying main ideas vs. supporting details, and tackling inference questions—while maintaining your math skills with lighter practice. This targeted approach helps you maximize your overall score more efficiently than generic prep courses.
Practice tests are essential—they're how you build stamina, identify weak question types, and get comfortable with the adaptive format where harder questions appear after you answer correctly. Most students benefit from taking 4-6 full-length practice tests spaced throughout their prep timeline, starting with one diagnostic test and finishing with 1-2 tests in the final weeks before test day. Your tutor will review your practice test results with you, highlighting patterns in mistakes so you can target your study time effectively.
Test anxiety often comes from uncertainty about question formats and time pressure, both of which tutoring directly addresses. By practicing timed sections repeatedly and learning proven test-taking strategies, you build genuine confidence rather than just hoping for the best on test day. Your tutor can also teach you specific techniques like managing difficult questions without panic, pacing yourself to avoid rushing, and recognizing which questions are worth spending time on versus which to skip strategically.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of preparation, meeting with a tutor 1-2 times per week while doing independent practice between sessions. If you're starting from a lower baseline or targeting a very competitive score, 12-16 weeks may be more realistic. Your tutor will help you create a study schedule that fits your timeline and graduate school application deadlines, balancing tutoring sessions with self-directed practice on problem sets and full-length tests.
Look for tutors with strong GRE scores themselves (typically 160+), experience teaching test prep, and knowledge of the specific graduate programs you're targeting—since different programs weight Verbal vs. Quantitative differently. Ideally, your tutor has taught multiple students and can share examples of score improvements they've helped achieve. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have proven track records in GRE prep and can explain not just the answers, but the reasoning behind them.
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