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2+ years
My teaching philosophy is focused on a single objective - that students learn. I have a Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Temple Law School. My GRE score was a 326, and my LSAT score was a 173. I've tutored over 60 students through Varsity Tutors. I'm co...
University of Pennsylvania
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Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary
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2+ years
I am an entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have a Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring ...
Tulane University of Louisiana
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I have been teaching 18- to 22-year-old students at the college level since 1995. I love imparting to them my own passion for the English language and its literary heritage, from Chaucer through our best 21st-century writers. I am particularly absorbed by the history of fiction, drama, and poetry i...
Duke University
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Yale University
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2+ years
I have tutored students for the GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT and LSAT for more than 15 years. I love it! As I tailor my instructions toward the unique needs of each student, my goal is to improve not only the student's performance but also the student's confidence as test day approaches.
Northwestern University
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Duke University
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Blair
I enjoy helping students by explaining concepts in ways that make sense to them, by eliciting their feedback and tailoring my approach to their individual needs, and by conveying my enthusiasm for the learning process. It's great to see the light come on and to see their progress. I have an undergr...
London Business School
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2+ years
I am currently a PhD candidate completing my doctorate at Yale University in the Medieval Studies department and has previously obtained masters degrees in English Literature and Medieval Studies from Yale, The University of Georgia, and the University of Glasgow. An Atlanta native, I returned from ...
Yale University
Undergraduate Degree
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I received my MBA graduate degree from Georgetown University and my Electrical Engineering Bachelors degree from San Diego State University. I worked for Sony Electronics for over a decade as a Senior Electrical Design Engineer, leading hardware designs of newly introduced features of Sony's High-De...
Georgetown University
MBA
San Diego State University
MBA

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Robert
Emerson said that the secret of education is respecting the student. I have the greatest respect for that part of the human spirit that is curious and wants to learn. I find that if students feel they are listened to and heard, this allows them to feel encouraged. When they begin to understand th...
Harvard University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Ella
I like learning anything new and enjoy reading, but I'm not fond of school. I made good grades only when the subject interested me. However, I have always done very, very well on standardized tests, probably because I read so much. I was a National Merit finalist and my LSAT score was in the 99th pe...
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2+ years
As a student of life, education, both formal and informal, energizes me. On the formal front, I have my AA in Psychology, my BA in Criminology, and my MS in E-Commerce, and I have an equally diverse post-studies career history. My love of education has taken me to Southern California where I fed my...
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GMAT Verbal score improvements depend on your starting point and study intensity, but meaningful gains are absolutely achievable with focused work. Most students see 4-8 point improvements (on the 6-51 scale) over 6-12 weeks of consistent practice, though some see larger jumps by identifying and systematically addressing weak areas like reading comprehension or sentence correction patterns.
The key is diagnostic precision—understanding whether you're struggling with timing, question format recognition, or core grammar/logic concepts. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can pinpoint your specific gaps and create a targeted improvement plan rather than generic test prep.
Pacing is one of the most common GMAT Verbal challenges because you have roughly 1.5 minutes per question across 36 questions in 65 minutes. Many test-takers struggle because they don't distinguish between questions they can solve quickly versus those requiring deeper analysis.
Effective pacing strategy involves: spending 30-45 seconds on straightforward questions to build a time buffer, allocating 2+ minutes for complex reading passages, and knowing when to make an educated guess rather than drain the clock. Expert tutors work with you on both strategy and execution—practicing timed sections to build automaticity so pacing becomes natural rather than stressful.
GMAT Verbal has three distinct question types, each testing different skills: Reading Comprehension (evaluating arguments from passages), Sentence Correction (grammar, clarity, and concision), and Critical Reasoning (logical analysis and argument evaluation). Success requires different approaches for each.
Many test-takers focus too heavily on one area and neglect others. Personalized tutoring helps you allocate study time based on your actual weak spots—whether that's retaining dense business passages, recognizing subtle grammar errors, or spotting logical fallacies in arguments. This targeted approach is far more efficient than generic test prep.
Most GMAT prep strategies recommend 4-6 full-length practice tests spread across your study period, with the official GMAC tests being highest priority since they use actual test logic and difficulty calibration. However, quantity matters far less than quality—how you analyze your performance.
Rather than simply taking test after test, effective prep involves deep review: identifying which question types you miss, understanding why you chose wrong answers, and noticing patterns in your mistakes. Expert tutors guide this analysis process, helping you extract maximum learning from each practice test so you're building skills, not just accumulating scores.
GMAT reading passages are deliberately dense with business, scientific, or academic content designed to challenge comprehension speed and depth. The most common mistake is trying to understand every detail—instead, strategic readers focus on passage structure (main idea, supporting points, author's perspective) since questions emphasize inference and logic rather than memorized facts.
Effective approaches include active annotation, reading for argument flow rather than minutiae, and practicing pre-reading strategies to anticipate question focus. Tutors help you develop a personalized reading rhythm that works with your natural pace, avoiding the trap of reading too slowly (and running out of time) or too fast (and missing critical reasoning).
Most test-takers benefit from 2-4 months of consistent study for the full GMAT, with roughly 50-60% of study time on Verbal if that's your weaker section. However, "time spent" matters less than "quality of time spent"—30 focused hours with strategic practice beats 100 hours of passive review.
For students in Atlanta juggling work and applications, personalized tutoring accelerates results by eliminating guesswork. Rather than following a generic 3-month plan, expert tutors customize your timeline based on your baseline score, target score, and actual weak areas, ensuring every study hour counts toward meaningful improvement.
Test anxiety on GMAT Verbal often stems from unpredictability—you don't know which question types will appear or how tough they'll be. This uncertainty can trigger rushing, misreading, and second-guessing. Building confidence requires familiarity: practicing enough with realistic questions that you develop pattern recognition and trust your instincts.
Beyond practice, helpful strategies include pre-test visualization, controlled breathing during the exam, and remembering that GMAT Verbal difficulty actually adapts to your performance—harder questions mean you're doing well. Expert tutors help you develop both technical mastery and mental resilience, so test day feels like executing a familiar skill rather than facing an unknown threat.
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