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9+ years
Isabella
An MIT math degree and current PhD work in Operations Research at Georgia Tech mean Isabella has spent years breaking complex quantitative problems into structured, solvable steps — exactly the skill that turns the GED's mix of arithmetic, algebra, and geometry from overwhelming to manageable. She z...
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

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Caroline
Medical school entrance exams and a pre-med curriculum at Notre Dame kept Caroline drilling the same quantitative skills the GED covers — proportions, algebraic setups, data interpretation — long after most people stop thinking about them. She breaks each problem into a clear sequence of smaller ste...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors (double major in Chinese and pre-medicine)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medicine

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Aimee
Chemical engineering coursework at Georgia Tech drills exactly the kind of math the GED covers — algebra, proportional reasoning, interpreting graphs — except at a much higher intensity, so Aimee can break those concepts down to their simplest moving parts without losing accuracy. She's spent three ...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Current Grad Student, Biological/Biosystems Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Wamweni
Earning a GED math score requires solid command of topics like proportional reasoning, basic algebra, and graph interpretation — areas Wamweni covered extensively as both a math teacher and tutorial program manager. She structures sessions around the specific question types the GED uses, including d...
University of Pennsylvania
Masters in Education, International and Comparative Education
Stetson University
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations

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Shawn
Covering algebra, geometry, data analysis, and basic quantitative reasoning, the GED Math exam rewards students who understand underlying concepts rather than those who've memorized isolated procedures. Shawn tackles each domain by connecting it to practical scenarios — unit conversions, percentage ...
University of California Los Angeles
Master of Science, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Theodora
Theodora's biology and biotechnology training at Johns Hopkins and Emory meant constant work with quantitative reasoning — dilution calculations, statistical analysis, interpreting experimental data — all built on the same arithmetic and algebra foundations the GED tests. She uses that science-groun...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science in Biotechnology
Emory University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sarah
Most adults sitting for the GED haven't seen a math classroom in years, and Sarah's Master's in Secondary Education gave her specific training in meeting that challenge — rebuilding comfort with operations, proportions, and basic algebra in a sequence that actually sticks. She's taught math at every...
Providence College
Masters, Secondary Education
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors, Psychology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dillon
From algebraic equations to data interpretation to geometry, the GED Math test covers ground that Dillon navigates every day as a high school math teacher with an engineering background. He unpacks word problems by teaching students to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical expressions — a...
Vanderbilt University
Master's in Engineering
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Welding Engineering Technology
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor's in Engineering

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9+ years
Thomas
The GED throws arithmetic, algebra, and geometry at test-takers in rapid succession, and Thomas's physics training at Notre Dame means he's spent years moving fluidly between all three — calculating forces one moment, solving systems of equations the next, interpreting graphs right after. His 33 ACT...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Physics

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Peter
Peter's journalism degree and Masters in English Education might not scream 'math tutor,' but years of teaching across subjects from pre-algebra through calculus mean he knows exactly where adult learners get tripped up — especially on the kind of reading-heavy word problems the GED loves to throw i...
Ohio State
Masters in Education, English Education
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Science, Journalism
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The GED Math test focuses on four main areas: quantitative reasoning (numbers and operations), algebraic reasoning (equations and expressions), geometric and spatial reasoning (shapes and measurements), and data analysis and probability. Within these areas, you'll encounter word problems, multi-step equations, graphing, and data interpretation. A tutor can help you master each domain and understand how these concepts connect to real-world situations.
Word problems require you to translate language into mathematical equations—a skill that combines reading comprehension with math reasoning. Many students struggle because they're unsure where to start or how to organize the information. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a systematic approach: identifying what you know, what you need to find, and which operations to use. With practice and feedback, you'll build confidence in breaking down complex problems into manageable steps.
On the GED Math test, showing your work is crucial for two reasons: it helps you catch calculation errors and demonstrates your problem-solving process to yourself and others. Even on multiple-choice questions, writing out your steps keeps you organized and reduces careless mistakes. A tutor can teach you efficient notation and strategies for organizing your work so you stay clear and confident throughout the test.
Math anxiety often stems from past negative experiences or feeling rushed, but it's very manageable with the right support. Personalized tutoring creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions freely, work at your own pace, and build understanding step-by-step rather than memorizing formulas. As you see yourself successfully solving problems and understanding concepts, your confidence grows naturally—and that confidence carries into test day.
Your first session is about getting to know you and identifying your strengths and gaps. A tutor will likely review some foundational concepts, ask about your goals and timeline, and assess which topics need the most attention—whether that's fractions, equations, graphing, or word problems. This information helps create a personalized study plan tailored to your needs so you're making the most of every session.
Many students memorize procedures without understanding why they work, which makes it hard to apply knowledge to new problems. A tutor helps you move from "follow these steps" to "here's why this works and when to use it." By exploring multiple examples, connecting concepts to real-world situations, and asking guiding questions, you develop deeper understanding. This approach not only improves test performance but also builds genuine mathematical thinking.
Graphing and equations require both procedural skill (plotting points, solving for variables) and conceptual understanding (what the graph represents, why certain steps work). A tutor breaks these topics into manageable pieces, starting with the fundamentals and building toward more complex problems. You'll practice translating between equations, tables, and graphs, which strengthens your ability to see how different representations of the same relationship connect.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Manhattan who specialize in GED Math preparation. Each tutor brings subject expertise and experience helping students master the specific skills tested on the GED. When you get matched with a tutor, you'll work together to create a personalized study plan that addresses your unique challenges and goals, ensuring you're fully prepared for test day.
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