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6+ years
Maggie
I am a graduate from New York University with a degree in Media, Culture and Communication. I have experience tutoring from elementary level through college level, as well as in SAT prep. I think patience is the key to being an effective teacher, which is something I apply while tutoring students. F...
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Maurice
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Laura
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Christine
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The GED Math test focuses on four main content areas: quantitative reasoning (whole numbers, decimals, fractions, percentages), algebraic problem solving (expressions, equations, inequalities), geometric and spatial reasoning (area, volume, coordinate geometry), and data analysis and probability. The test includes 46 questions, and about half require a calculator while the other half don't. For students in Los Angeles preparing for the GED, understanding how these topics connect—rather than just memorizing procedures—is essential to solving the multi-step word problems that make up a significant portion of the exam.
Word problems are a major challenge for many GED Math test-takers because they require translating real-world situations into mathematical equations. Tutors work with you to break down the problem-solving process: identifying what information is given, determining what you need to find, and selecting the right strategy. Rather than just showing you the answer, expert tutors help you recognize patterns in different types of problems so you can approach unfamiliar questions with confidence. This targeted approach, combined with practice and feedback, typically leads to faster improvement than studying alone.
Math anxiety is common and very treatable, especially with personalized 1-on-1 instruction. Tutors create a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions, make mistakes, and learn at your own pace—something that's harder in a group setting. The key is building confidence through small wins: mastering one concept deeply before moving to the next, understanding the "why" behind procedures, and practicing problems that gradually increase in difficulty. Many students find that once they experience success with a tutor's support, their anxiety decreases significantly, which directly improves test performance.
Preparation time varies widely depending on your starting point, math background, and how frequently you study. Most students benefit from 2-3 months of consistent preparation, meeting with a tutor weekly or twice weekly. If you're starting from a weaker foundation, you may need more time to fill gaps in earlier math concepts like fractions and percentages. Tutors can assess your current level and create a realistic timeline. The advantage of personalized instruction is that you focus only on the topics you need to improve, rather than reviewing material you already know, which makes preparation more efficient.
Yes—this is a practical question that matters a lot on test day. On the calculator section, you'll have an on-screen calculator and can use scratchpad tools to show your work, while the non-calculator section requires more written steps. Tutors teach you efficient strategies for showing enough work to catch errors and earn partial credit, without wasting time on unnecessary calculations. They also help you practice problems under timed conditions so you develop the habit of showing work naturally, which strengthens your problem-solving process and often reveals mistakes before you submit your answer.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GED Math preparation and understand the specific challenges of the test. You can specify your goals, availability, and any particular topics you want to focus on, and you'll be matched with a tutor who's a good fit. Tutors work flexibly around your schedule and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your learning style and pace. Getting started is simple—reach out to Varsity Tutors and describe what you're looking for, and the matching process takes the guesswork out of finding qualified support.
The GED Math test is scored on a scale of 100-200, and you need a score of at least 145 to pass. Most states, including California, use this standard. A score of 165 or higher is considered "college ready." Understanding this target helps you and your tutor set realistic goals and prioritize which topics to focus on. For example, if you're already strong in algebra but struggle with geometry, your preparation plan would emphasize areas where you're losing points. Personalized tutoring helps you maximize your score by addressing your specific weak points rather than spending equal time on everything.
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