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9+ years
Isabella
An MIT math degree and PhD work in Operations Research at Georgia Tech mean Isabella handles the GED's Mathematical Reasoning section with serious depth — particularly the algebra, functions, and data interpretation questions that carry the most weight. But she also tutors science, grammar, literatu...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies)
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Operations Research

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Ethan
Environmental science and public policy is a degree that forces you to be fluent in statistics, biology, chemistry, and persuasive writing all at once — which maps neatly onto the GED's four-section spread. Ethan tutors everything from algebra and calculus to biology, chemistry, essay writing, and r...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

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Jean
While tutoring a working professional preparing for the GED math section, Jean learned to zero in on the highest-yield topics — the specific algebra, geometry, and data-analysis concepts that appear most frequently — and build targeted practice around them. That strategic approach extends to the rea...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Caroline
Because the GED spans math, science, language arts, and social studies, it demands a tutor who can move between subjects without losing depth. Caroline's double major in Chinese and pre-medicine — plus her current medical training — means she's genuinely comfortable across all four test areas. She b...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors (double major in Chinese and pre-medicine)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medicine

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Connor
Because the GED spans science, language arts, math, and social studies, it demands a tutor who can move fluidly between subjects. Connor's dual bachelor's degrees in biological and physical sciences plus a master's in biomedical sciences give him genuine depth on the science and reasoning sections, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Master of Arts, Biomedical Sciences
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Aimee
Preparing for the GED across all four sections requires a tutor who can shift gears between math, science, language arts, and social studies without losing depth in any of them. Aimee's engineering coursework at Georgia Tech covered heavy math and science, while her TA experience sharpened her abili...
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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6+ years
Wamweni
The GED covers a wide range of math, science, social studies, and language arts — and Wamweni has taught across all four of those areas in charter school and tutorial settings. She breaks the test into manageable chunks, targeting the specific reasoning skills each section demands rather than trying...
University of Pennsylvania
Masters in Education, International and Comparative Education
Stetson University
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations

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Natasha
A chemical engineering degree from MIT means Natasha can handle the GED's math and science sections with genuine depth — particularly the algebra, data interpretation, and scientific reasoning questions that make up the bulk of the scoring. But she also tutors literature, essay writing, and public s...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

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Kim
The GED covers a lot of ground — math fundamentals, science reasoning, social studies analysis, and language arts — and Kim's broad academic background across multiple disciplines maps directly onto that range. She pinpoints exactly which section or concept type is holding a student back, whether it...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Masters, Business Administration and Management
Princeton University
Bachelors

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9+ years
Dalton
Having completed the full IB diploma program and scored a 35 on the ACT, Dalton knows how to break a multi-section exam into manageable pieces — a skill that translates directly to GED prep, where four separate tests in math, language arts, science, and social studies all need attention. His subject...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Mass Communications
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The GED (General Educational Development) is a high school equivalency credential recognized by employers and colleges nationwide. Students in Indianapolis pursue their GED for various reasons—whether they didn't complete traditional high school, need to accelerate their education, or are working toward career advancement. Passing all four GED subtests (Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies) demonstrates high school-level knowledge and opens doors to employment and higher education opportunities.
The GED consists of four subtests: Reasoning Through Language Arts (reading, writing, and grammar), Mathematical Reasoning (algebra, geometry, and data analysis), Science (life science, physical science, and earth science), and Social Studies (civics, U.S. history, economics, and geography). Each section is computer-based and timed, requiring both conceptual understanding and test-taking strategy. Most students benefit from focused preparation in whichever sections challenge them most.
Personalized 1-on-1 GED prep allows tutors to diagnose your specific knowledge gaps and adapt instruction to your learning pace and style—something difficult in traditional classroom settings. Instead of moving through material on a fixed schedule, you focus intensively on the topics that hold you back, whether that's algebraic equations, reading comprehension, or essay writing. This targeted approach typically leads to faster progress and more confident test performance.
Many students struggle with the math section, particularly algebra and word problems that require translating real-world scenarios into equations. Others find the Reasoning Through Language Arts section demanding because it combines reading comprehension with grammar and essay writing under time pressure. Additionally, students juggling work, family, or other responsibilities often need flexible study schedules and focused preparation to make the most of their study time. Personalized instruction addresses these specific pain points directly.
Preparation time varies based on your starting knowledge level and how frequently you study, but most students benefit from 3-6 months of consistent preparation. If you're strong in some areas but weaker in others, focusing on specific subtests can shorten that timeline. Tutors can help you create a realistic study plan, identify which sections need the most attention, and track your progress through practice tests to keep you on track toward test day.
The GED Mathematical Reasoning section covers algebra (solving equations, working with expressions), geometry (area, volume, angles), statistics and probability, and real-world problem-solving. Many students haven't used algebra in years, so tutors often start by rebuilding foundational skills before moving to test-specific strategies. Practice with the calculator and non-calculator portions, plus timed problem-solving, helps you feel confident on test day.
Your first session typically includes an assessment to identify your current strengths and weaknesses across the four subtests, often through a diagnostic practice test or targeted questions. From there, you and your tutor will discuss your goals, timeline, and any specific concerns—like anxiety around math or time management during the test. Together you'll create a personalized study plan that prioritizes the areas where you'll gain the most improvement.
Yes—test-taking strategy is a crucial part of GED prep. Tutors help you understand how to approach different question types, manage your time across sections, and avoid common mistakes that cost points. They also teach you when to use the calculator versus solve by hand, how to tackle word problems systematically, and strategies for the essay portion of the Language Arts test. These skills, combined with content knowledge, significantly boost your confidence and performance on test day.
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