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I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
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University of Chicago
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Samuel
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California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

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10+ years
Zachary
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GMAT Verbal challenges typically fall into three main categories: Reading Comprehension (analyzing dense academic passages under time pressure), Critical Reasoning (evaluating arguments and logical flaws), and Sentence Correction (mastering complex grammar rules). Many students struggle most with pacing—the section requires about 1.5 minutes per question, leaving little room for hesitation. Additionally, GMAT passages often cover unfamiliar topics in science, history, and business, which can make comprehension harder even for strong readers. Personalized tutoring helps identify which of these areas needs the most focus for your specific weaknesses.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity. Students typically see 3-7 point improvements (on the 0-60 Verbal subscale) with 4-8 weeks of focused preparation, though some see larger gains with longer timelines. The GMAT Verbal section tests both foundational skills and test-specific strategy, so improvement often comes from combining targeted grammar/reading work with practice tests that reveal your patterns under real conditions. Working with a tutor helps you avoid wasting time on areas you've already mastered and concentrate energy where you'll gain the most points.
An effective GMAT Verbal study plan typically includes: (1) mastering the question types and timing with official practice materials, (2) building targeted skills in your weakest areas (often Sentence Correction grammar rules or Reading Comp strategy), (3) taking full-length practice tests to track progress and identify patterns, and (4) reviewing mistakes thoroughly to understand why you missed questions. Most students benefit from 2-3 months of consistent preparation. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction accelerates this process by helping you skip irrelevant material and focus on the specific question types and content areas where you lose points.
The Verbal section gives you 65 minutes for 36 questions—roughly 1 minute 48 seconds per question. Effective timing strategies include: reading questions before passages to know what you're looking for, eliminating obviously wrong answers quickly, and knowing when to make an educated guess rather than spending 3+ minutes on one question. Many students struggle because they spend too long on early questions, leaving insufficient time for later ones. Practice tests are essential for developing your pacing rhythm, and working with a tutor helps you identify whether your timing issues come from slow reading, indecision, or unfamiliar question formats.
The GMAT Verbal section is unique in how it tests critical thinking rather than pure knowledge. Unlike the SAT or ACT, GMAT questions don't reward speed alone—they require you to evaluate arguments, understand implicit logical structures, and recognize subtle grammatical errors. Reading passages are longer and more complex (often about business, science, or social topics), and Critical Reasoning questions test your ability to strengthen/weaken arguments, not just find stated facts. Additionally, Sentence Correction on the GMAT focuses on business-appropriate English and logical construction, which differs from what you learned in high school grammar. Tutors experienced with GMAT Verbal can help you unlearn test-taking habits that work for other exams and adopt GMAT-specific strategies.
Most effective study plans include 1-2 full-length practice tests per week during active preparation, with 2-3 weeks between your first diagnostic test and your official exam attempt. Taking full-length tests (not just Verbal sections) is important because it builds stamina and reveals how your focus changes in the later questions. After each test, spend significant time reviewing every single mistake—not just the ones you got wrong, but also questions you guessed correctly on. This review process is where real learning happens. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test patterns to spot whether you're missing certain question types, rushing through passages, or struggling with particular grammar concepts.
The best starting point depends on your diagnostic test results, but most students benefit from beginning with Sentence Correction fundamentals—grammar rules are learnable and concrete, and mastering them builds confidence quickly. Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning improve more gradually because they require strategy adjustments and practice with diverse content. However, if you're a naturally weak reader, starting with Reading Comp earlier makes sense. The key is identifying your actual weaknesses through practice tests rather than assumptions. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can analyze your diagnostic results and build a personalized study sequence that attacks your specific gaps rather than treating all three areas equally.
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