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Aaron

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Aaron

Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering
Aaron's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus 2
Calculus
Algebra

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...

Education

The University of Texas at Dallas

Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

Duke University

Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

Test Scores
SAT
1530
Jacob

Certified Tutor

Jacob

Bachelors in Literature
Jacob's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Quantitative Reasoning
PSAT Writing Skills

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...

Education

Vanderbilt University

Bachelors in Literature

Test Scores
ACT
35
Asta

Certified Tutor

Asta

Bachelor in Arts in Political Science
Asta's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math

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...

Education

University of Chicago

Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

Test Scores
SAT
1530
ACT
35
Sherry

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Sherry

Bachelor's degree in psychology and linguistics
Sherry's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math

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...

Education

University of Chicago

Bachelor's degree in psychology and linguistics

Test Scores
Perfect Score
SAT
1600
Ethan

Certified Tutor

Ethan

Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy
Ethan's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
College Algebra

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...

Education

Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

Test Scores
Perfect Score
SAT
1510
ACT
36
Catherine

Certified Tutor

Catherine

PHD, History
Catherine's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Arithmetic
Middle School Math
Elementary Math

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,...

Education

Stanford University

PHD, History

Princeton University

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1590
Tom

Certified Tutor

Tom

PHD, American Studies
Tom's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Geometry
Calculus

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...

Education

Boston University

PHD, American Studies

Harvard University

Bachelors

Test Scores
SAT
1520
Michelle

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Michelle

Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering
Michelle's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology

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...

Education

University of Iowa

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Northeastern University

Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering

Test Scores
ACT
32
Nina

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Nina

Masters in biostatistics
Nina's other Tutor Subjects
Statistics Graduate Level
Statistics
Calculus
Algebra

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...

Education

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

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Reid

Certified Tutor

Reid

PHD, Education
Reid's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

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...

Education

Harvard University

PHD, Education

Wesleyan University

Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

Test Scores
ACT
32

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Frequently Asked Questions

The GRE Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to understand written material, analyze arguments, and work with vocabulary in context. It includes three question types: Reading Comprehension (understanding passages), Text Completion (filling in blanks with appropriate words), and Sentence Equivalence (finding two words that create similar meanings). Success requires both strong vocabulary and critical thinking skills—it's not just about knowing words, but understanding how they function in complex sentences and arguments.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Many students improve by 3-5 points on the 130-170 scale with consistent practice, though students starting lower often see larger percentage improvements. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's vocabulary retention, reading speed, or argument analysis—and targeting those through deliberate practice and strategic feedback.

Students typically struggle with three main areas: managing time across dense reading passages, building a strong vocabulary foundation quickly, and distinguishing between answer choices that seem similar. Reading Comprehension questions often trip up students who read too slowly or miss the main argument, while Text Completion requires both vocabulary knowledge and understanding how ideas connect within a sentence. Pacing is critical—you have about 1.5 minutes per question, which feels rushed when you're also processing complex material.

Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused preparation, depending on their starting level and target score. If you're aiming for a competitive score (160+), expect to dedicate 10-15 hours per week to study. The ideal approach combines daily vocabulary review, regular practice with full-length passages, and timed practice tests to build both accuracy and speed. A tutor can help you create a personalized timeline based on your baseline score and specific goals.

Practice tests reveal your true pacing challenges, question type patterns, and specific vocabulary gaps under timed conditions—things you can't discover through isolated drills alone. Taking full-length practice tests regularly helps you build stamina for the actual exam and identifies whether your errors come from careless mistakes, time pressure, or genuine comprehension gaps. This diagnostic information is invaluable for targeting your remaining study time where it will have the most impact.

Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about your strategies—which is why solid preparation and strategic practice are your best defenses. Working with a tutor helps you build confidence through repeated exposure to question types, develop reliable approaches for each section, and practice managing your mental state during timed drills. Many students also benefit from learning to recognize when they're spending too much time on a single question and practicing the discipline to move forward strategically.

Look for tutors who have strong GRE experience, understand the specific challenges of each question type, and can diagnose whether your errors come from vocabulary gaps, reading speed, or strategy issues. The best tutors combine content expertise with the ability to adapt their teaching style to your learning preferences and help you build both skills and confidence. For students in Houston preparing for graduate school, finding someone who understands your timeline and target score is essential.

Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment to understand your current level, identify specific weak areas, and clarify your target score and timeline. The tutor will ask about your background with standardized tests, review your practice test results if available, and discuss which question types feel most challenging. From there, you'll develop a personalized study plan that addresses your priorities and fits your schedule—whether that's vocabulary building, Reading Comprehension strategies, or timed practice drills.

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