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2+ years
Everybody learns, and everybody learns differently. The importance of pedagogy, the practice of teaching, cannot be overstated. It is not enough to share knowledge; knowledge must be communicated. This is the philosophy by which I have tutored and by which I currently tutor. With 4th grade students ...
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2+ years
I am a personable and enthusiastic educator with more than a decade of tutoring and classroom teaching experience. I started as a peer tutor in high school and continued working as a tutor and Teaching Assistant in college. After receiving a degree in Biochemistry from NYU, I joined the Peace Corps,...
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2+ years
Alicia
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Stanford University
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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
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6+ years
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University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Erika
I am available to tutor middle and high school math, history and test prep. I have tutored math and history in the past and I previously taught a test prep course at a school in Hanoi, Vietnam. I have a lot of experience teaching all the need-to-know tricks to doing great on the SATS/ACTS! When I am...
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

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6+ years
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Bachelor of Science in Biology
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and current preparation level, but many students see meaningful gains with focused, structured study. In a 5-week intensive program, you might realistically improve by 10-15 percentile points if you're consistently working through practice problems and refining test-taking strategies. Some students see larger jumps if they address a specific weak area—like quantitative reasoning pacing or reading comprehension timing—that's been holding them back. The key is identifying exactly where you're losing points and building targeted strategies rather than trying to cover everything at once.
Most effective 5-week programs combine class instruction with independent practice. You should plan for 10-15 hours per week total—including your tutoring sessions, practice tests, and targeted problem-solving. This breaks down to roughly 3-4 hours of instruction plus 6-10 hours of independent work, though the exact split depends on your schedule and baseline score. Consistency matters more than cramming: working steadily for 2-3 hours most days will help you absorb strategies and build test-taking stamina better than sporadic longer sessions.
Both the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections present distinct challenges. Verbal trips up many students because it requires not just vocabulary knowledge but also the ability to understand complex passages under time pressure—reading comprehension accounts for about half your verbal score. Quantitative challenges tend to center on pacing and conceptual gaps: students often know the math but rush through problems or misread what's being asked. A personalized 5-week prep approach identifies your specific weak spot—whether that's reading stamina, math strategy, or analytical writing—and builds targeted practice around it rather than reviewing everything broadly.
Aim to complete 4-6 full-length practice tests spread throughout your 5 weeks—ideally one per week plus a few strategically placed ones. This matters because taking full-length tests under timed conditions is the closest thing to actual test day and reveals where you struggle most (timing, specific question types, mental fatigue). After each test, spend time analyzing wrong answers to understand whether you missed concepts, misread questions, or ran out of time. The last practice test should be taken at least 3-4 days before your actual GRE so you have time to identify final weak areas and review strategies, not cram new content.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about pacing—both things a structured 5-week program directly addresses. Building confidence through repeated practice with authentic questions, timed drills, and full-length tests desensitizes you to the pressure. Beyond that, practical strategies help: taking deep breaths before difficult sections, skipping and returning to hard questions rather than getting stuck, and remembering that the GRE adapts to your performance (if questions get harder, you're doing well). Many students also find it helpful to discuss their specific anxiety triggers—whether it's math sections, reading endurance, or perfectionism—with a tutor who can develop personalized coping strategies that work for your test-taking style.
Most students try to read every word carefully, then run out of time. A smarter approach: skim the passage quickly to understand its structure and main argument (2-3 minutes), then read questions and return to relevant sections for detailed answers. This reverse-engineering method—letting questions guide what you read closely—saves time while improving accuracy. The GRE tests reading comprehension differently than casual reading: you need to identify main ideas, author's purpose, and logical structure rather than memorize details. A 5-week prep program teaches you to recognize passage types (argumentative, narrative, explanatory) and question patterns so you know instantly what the test is asking for and where to find the answer in the text.
The Quantitative section gives you about 1.5 minutes per problem on average, but not every problem deserves equal time. A winning strategy: solve easier problems quickly (under 1 minute) to bank time for harder ones, and don't be afraid to make educated guesses on questions that would take 3+ minutes to solve. Many students waste time on difficult problems when they could secure points elsewhere. During your 5-week prep, you'll take timed drills specifically focused on this balance—learning to recognize question types you can solve fast versus ones requiring more thought. Tutors for students in Boston can help you identify your personal pacing patterns and adjust based on whether you tend to be a slow-but-accurate or fast-but-careless test-taker.
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