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Brianna
The PRAXIS Core Math section tests number sense, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation at a level that rewards conceptual understanding over rote calculation. Brianna teaches these topics every day in her high school math classroom, so she knows exactly which question types catch test-takers of...
University
Bachelor's

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Prahith
Ten years of classroom teaching gave Prahith a sharp eye for diagnosing exactly where a test-taker's quantitative reasoning breaks down — whether it's rusty fraction operations, misread data displays, or algebra steps skipped under pressure. His economics background means the statistics and quantita...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelors, Economics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Bryson
The PRAXIS Core Math isn't calculus — it's arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation presented in ways designed to test reasoning under pressure. Bryson teaches across the full math spectrum from pre-algebra through calculus, so he can quickly identify which foundational gaps are costin...
Loyola Marymount University
Master of Arts, Urban Education and Leadership
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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4+ years
Gabriela
Most PRAXIS Core Math questions aren't calculus-level hard — they test whether you can reason through number sense, data interpretation, and algebraic thinking under time pressure. Gabriela ran boot camps specifically for this exam and knows which question types eat up the clock, from multi-step wor...
University of California Los Angeles
Master's in Math Education
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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4+ years
Emma
The Praxis Core Math trips up a lot of education majors who haven't touched algebra or data analysis in years, and Emma tackles that anxiety head-on by rebuilding number sense and problem-solving strategies from the ground up. She walks through the question types — quantitative reasoning, geometry, ...
Vanderbilt University
Masters in Education, Elementary School Teaching
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Directing and Theatrical Production

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Chase
I am listening to and learning about him or her as an individual. I can also discover what motivates the student during this conversation and plan for how to frame future tutoring sessions in terms of what the student already knows and enjoys.
Western Governor's University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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10+ years
David
The Praxis Core Math exam tests foundational concepts — number sense, data interpretation, geometry, and algebra — but the challenge is applying them quickly under timed conditions with unfamiliar problem formats. David holds a Connecticut Math 7-12 certification and teaches students to recognize wh...
Union College
Bachelors, Computer Science

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2+ years
Four years of teaching high school math in Tennessee and Florida means Olivia knows exactly which arithmetic, algebra, and data interpretation skills the Praxis Core Math tests — and which ones trip up test-takers who haven't touched certain topics in years. She breaks the exam into manageable conce...
Vanderbilt University
DSC

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2+ years
Logan teaches high school math every day and holds a MAT from Virginia Commonwealth University, so the PRAXIS Core Math content — number sense, data interpretation, geometry, and algebraic reasoning — is territory he covers both in his own classroom and in test prep. He zeroes in on the question for...
Virginia Commonwealth University
MAT

Certified Tutor
2+ years
The Praxis Core Math section tests number sense, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation at a level that feels deceptively simple — until timed conditions expose weak spots. Allison's four years teaching secondary math gave her a clear map of which foundational concepts candidates most often need...
Lee University
MED
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PRAXIS Core Math is a standardized test required for teacher certification in Texas and many other states. It assesses foundational math skills including number and quantity, algebra, functions, geometry, and statistics. If you're pursuing a teaching degree or credential in Texas, you'll need to pass this exam before entering a teacher preparation program or becoming certified.
PRAXIS Core Math covers five main content areas: numbers and operations, algebra, functions and graphs, geometry and measurement, and statistics and probability. The exam emphasizes both procedural skills and conceptual understanding—you won't just need to solve equations, but understand why your methods work and how different concepts connect. Many test-takers find word problems and multi-step reasoning particularly challenging, especially when translating real-world scenarios into mathematical models.
The passing score for PRAXIS Core Math is 150 out of a possible 200. Texas teacher preparation programs and certification requirements follow this standard, though some programs may have higher score expectations for competitive admissions. Varsity Tutors can help you understand your target score and create a focused study plan to reach it.
Fort Worth students preparing for PRAXIS Core Math often struggle with word problems that require translating language into equations, multi-step algebra problems, graphing and interpreting functions, and geometry proofs. Many test-takers also experience math anxiety when facing unfamiliar problem formats. Personalized tutoring helps you break down complex problems into manageable steps, build confidence through targeted practice, and see how different math concepts connect—turning procedural memorization into genuine understanding.
A tutor can identify your specific knowledge gaps and create a personalized study plan focused on your weaknesses rather than wasting time on topics you've already mastered. They'll teach you problem-solving strategies for word problems, help you understand the 'why' behind algebraic and geometric concepts, and provide targeted practice with actual PRAXIS-style questions. This personalized approach is far more efficient than generic test prep, especially for building the conceptual understanding the exam requires.
Your first session is an opportunity for a tutor to assess your current math skills, understand which topics feel most challenging, and learn about your teaching goals and timeline. You'll likely work through a few practice problems to identify patterns in your thinking—where you excel and where you need support. From there, Varsity Tutors will help you connect with a tutor who can create a customized study plan tailored to your needs and schedule.
Preparation time varies based on your current math skills and how much time you can dedicate to studying. Some students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused tutoring, while others may need longer depending on their starting point and target score. Consistent, personalized instruction helps you make faster progress than self-study alone, especially when a tutor can pinpoint exactly which concepts need reinforcement and help you build problem-solving strategies that stick.
Varsity Tutors connects Fort Worth students with expert tutors who specialize in PRAXIS Core Math preparation. Whether you're attending a local teacher preparation program at one of Fort Worth's universities or studying independently, you can get matched with a tutor who understands the exam format, knows which concepts trip up most test-takers, and can teach in a way that builds both skills and confidence. Contact Varsity Tutors to discuss your preparation needs and get started.
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