Award-Winning GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Tutors serving Washington, DC
Award-Winning GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Tutors serving Washington, DC
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I am currently a fourth year medical student in Chicago. I attended the University of Notre Dame for undergrad, where I was a double major in Chinese and pre-medicine. When I am not studying, I enjoy ...
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University of Notre Dame
Bachelors (double major in Chinese and pre-medicine)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medicine
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I am taking time to explore my lifelong interest in teaching. I began tutoring at the University of Notre Dame, where I worked for three years as a teaching assistant in a Cell Biology laboratory cour...
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Loyola University-Chicago
Master of Arts, Biomedical Sciences
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
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I am a current (though almost graduated) student in Chemical Engineering at Georgia Tech. I absolutely love teaching and tutoring, and I have 3 years experience tutoring and just over a year's experie...
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Current Grad Student, Biological/Biosystems Engineering
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I am a graduate of Emory University, where I received a Bachelor of Science in Biology. I then received a Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University where I focused on Biotechnology. I am current...
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Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science in Biotechnology
Emory University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
I am a multi-subject polymath with great and depth in what I teach who always places the needs, desires and dreams of students first. A Lifelong Scholar focused on Excellence, my praxis seeks to empow...
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University of the Cumberlands
Master of Arts Teaching, English
University of Washington
Bachelor in Arts, Music
I'm looking forward to helping your student find personal success in their academic lives!
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Ohio State
Masters in Education, English Education
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Science, Journalism
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I am a graduate of Sewanee: University of the South. I received my Bachelor of Arts in English. I also have two master's degrees in education - a Master's of Education from Vanderbilt University in Sp...
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Vanderbilt University
Masters in Education, Special Education
Lipscomb University
Master of Arts, Educational Administration
I am a high school math teacher with a passion for demonstrating the practical use of math outside of the classroom. I pride myself in teaching critical thinking and decision making skills that cultiv...
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Vanderbilt University
Master's in Engineering
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Welding Engineering Technology
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I am an Arizona native. Upon graduating from Desert Mountain High School, I attended Rice University and I received my Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology with a business focus. At Rice I was a student/at...
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Rice University
Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology (business focus)
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I am a recent magna cum laude graduate of Duke University and a full-time educator in North Carolina. I have a passion for helping young people figure things out and have experience writing profession...
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Duke University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Duke University
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GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) combines reading comprehension, grammar, and writing into one integrated test. The exam assesses your ability to read and understand passages from literature, social studies, and science; identify and correct grammar and punctuation errors; and write a well-organized essay in response to a prompt.
The test has three main components: reading comprehension (35%), language and grammar (35%), and extended response writing (30%). You'll encounter multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank corrections, and a timed essay section. Understanding how these skills interconnect is key to success on test day.
Many students struggle with time management—the RLA test is fast-paced, requiring you to read passages quickly while maintaining comprehension and accuracy. Grammar and punctuation rules often trip up test-takers, especially if they haven't studied formal language mechanics in years.
The extended response (essay) section intimidates many students because it requires organizing thoughts clearly and supporting arguments with evidence from source material—all within 45 minutes. Additionally, reading passages from unfamiliar subjects like science or history can be challenging if you're not familiar with subject-specific vocabulary. Personalized tutoring addresses these specific pain points with targeted practice and strategies tailored to your learning pace.
Improvement timelines vary based on your starting point and study frequency, but most students see measurable progress within 4-8 weeks of consistent, focused preparation. If you're starting from scratch or have significant gaps in grammar knowledge, you might benefit from a longer timeline—8-12 weeks—to build foundational skills before tackling full-length practice tests.
With personalized tutoring, you can accelerate progress by focusing only on your weakest areas rather than spending time reviewing material you already know. Many students find that 2-3 tutoring sessions per week, combined with independent practice, helps them reach their target score more quickly than self-study alone.
The extended response is a critical component of GED RLA, and personalized instruction makes a real difference here. Tutors work with you to understand the essay prompt structure, develop a clear thesis, organize supporting evidence from the passage, and write within the time constraint. They'll provide feedback on your rough drafts and help you refine your argument development and sentence clarity.
Rather than generic writing advice, experienced tutors focus on GED-specific essay strategies: how to cite evidence effectively, structure your response to match scoring rubrics, and manage time so you can revise before submitting. With practice and targeted feedback, most students significantly improve their essay organization and clarity.
In a traditional classroom setting—even in Washington's 71 school districts—instruction moves at one pace for all students. With personalized 1-on-1 tutoring, the pace and focus are customized to your specific needs. If you struggle with grammar but excel at reading comprehension, your tutor concentrates time on grammar mechanics rather than reviewing areas where you're already strong.
Personalized instruction also means immediate, actionable feedback. When you answer a question incorrectly, your tutor can pinpoint exactly why—whether it's a comprehension gap, a timing issue, or a misunderstanding of grammar rules—and adjust the strategy right away. You'll also have flexibility to practice with materials that match your interests and learning style, which boosts engagement and retention.
Look for tutors with demonstrable expertise in GED content and familiarity with the current test format. Ideally, they've helped multiple students prepare for and pass the RLA section. They should understand both the reading comprehension, grammar, and writing components deeply, and be able to explain complex concepts clearly.
Additionally, an excellent GED RLA tutor is patient and skilled at identifying learning gaps—they ask good diagnostic questions to understand where you're struggling and why. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have proven success helping students master GED RLA. When you match with a tutor, you can discuss their specific experience with GED preparation and ask about their approach to teaching the essay component.
Effective GED RLA practice combines full-length practice tests with targeted drills on weak areas. Taking complete timed practice tests helps you build stamina and time-management skills, while focused drills on specific grammar rules or reading strategies help you shore up gaps. Spacing out your practice over time—rather than cramming—helps information stick better.
Another powerful strategy is practicing with passages from diverse subjects (science, social studies, literature) so you're not caught off-guard by unfamiliar vocabulary on test day. Your tutor can create a practice plan that balances these approaches, adjusting difficulty and focus based on your progress. They'll also help you review mistakes carefully to extract lessons that transfer to future questions.
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