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9+ years
I'm a 32 year old Yale graduate with extensive experience (10+ years) tutoring students for the SAT and ACT tests. I got a 2370 (1590) on my SAT. That score was on the first try so I didn't take the ACT at the time but I consistently score 35-36 on practice tests.
Yale University
Masters, History
Yale University
Bachelors, History

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Yekaterina
As an A/R/Tographer I believe that art making, research, and teaching go hand in hand. Creatively, my process involves experimentation and non-traditional media. I believe in the importance of play, experimentation, failure, and revision. As a life-long learner, I search for new techniques to teach ...
University of Florida
Master of Arts, Art Teacher Education
Florida International University
Bachelor in Arts, Arts, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Nathaniel
Throughout my academic and professional life, writing and reading critically have not only been my strong suit, but my passion. As a tutor, I'm committed to awakening and strengthening that same passion in my students through an emphasis on creative expression and a fun, but rigorous, approach to es...
Williams College
Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Michael
I graduated from the University of North Georgia with a Bachelor's degree in Psychological Science. Following a year off from school, I will pursue a Ph.D. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. I love to learn and I hope to inspire a love for learning in any student I tutor. Tutoring is one of my...
University of North Georgia
Bachelor of Science, Psychological Science

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Matt
I am a freshman college mechanical engineering student. I have a great passion for learning math and helping other students understand it as well. It even helps me reinforce my own knowledge when I teach others. I hope to give every student the same understanding and passion that I have and I wish t...
Harding University
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Zahin
I am currently a sophomore at NYU, majoring in Neuroscience, on the pre-Health track. I grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts and graduated from Lexington High School in 2016. Currently, I work as a research assistant in Brigham and Women's Hospital, where we study clinical pain management. I am also ...
New York University
Current Undergrad Student, Neuroscience

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Michael
I value environments that center service for diverse students and communities and support my goal to strengthen the ability of individuals to understand and participate in positive change in the world around them. My professional experience as an educator is benefited by my academic background in co...
Saint Cloud State University
Master of Arts, English
Saint Cloud State University
Bachelor in Arts, Communication, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Tina
I received my Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from University of Central Florida. I also have certifications in ESOL (ELL) and ESE. I was a teacher in Florida for eleven years. I taught separate ESE classes K-5, then self- contained ASD K-5, third grade and kindergarten regular ed. with ...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Ed

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I have always considered myself as a lifelong learner and I take pride in helping others to be excited about learning. I have a desire to help students move forward and always learn more than what they expected to learn.I am a graduate of Christian Brothers University with a Bachelors in Chemistry a...
University of Memphis
Masters, Teaching
Christian Brothers University
Bachelors, Chemistry

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Elizabeth
My name is Elizabeth Brown. I am currently a Master's student studying Computational Linguistics with the goal of pursuing my PhD in the same field. My undergraduate degree was in History, French, and International Business. While completing my undergraduate degree, I studied abroad in France for a ...
University of North Texas
Master of Arts, Applied Linguistics
Baylor University
Bachelor in Arts, History
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GMAT Quantitative tests problem-solving and data analysis skills under strict time pressure—typically 62 minutes for 31 questions. The biggest challenges students encounter are pacing (managing time across different question types), understanding the specific formats of data sufficiency questions, and identifying which mathematical concepts are being tested beneath complex word problems. Many test-takers also struggle with timing anxiety, which can lead to careless errors even when they understand the underlying math.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Students who work with personalized 1-on-1 instruction typically improve faster because tutors can identify your specific weak areas—whether that's geometry, algebra, or data sufficiency strategy—and create a targeted study plan. The GMAT Quantitative section scores from 0-60, and improvement timelines vary, but consistent practice with expert feedback usually yields noticeable results within 4-8 weeks.
Data Sufficiency questions are unique to the GMAT—they don't ask you to solve a problem, but rather to determine whether you have enough information to solve it. This requires a different mindset than traditional math problems, which is why many test-takers find them disorienting at first. Tutors experienced in GMAT Quantitative can teach you the strategic framework for approaching these questions (like testing extreme cases and understanding the logical structure), which helps you avoid the trap of overthinking and saves critical time on test day.
Pacing on GMAT Quantitative comes down to three things: recognizing question types quickly, knowing which problems to spend time on versus which to move past, and practicing under timed conditions. Personalized tutoring helps you develop these skills by having you work through timed practice sets, analyzing where you're losing time, and building strategies for different question types. Many students benefit from learning to identify when a problem is taking too long and developing a disciplined approach to moving forward rather than getting stuck.
Most test-prep experts recommend taking 4-6 full-length practice tests under realistic conditions (timed, no interruptions) in the weeks leading up to your exam. This gives you enough data to identify patterns in your performance and build test-day stamina. Tutors can help you interpret your practice test results—not just your overall score, but which question types and topics are causing problems—so your study time between tests is spent efficiently on areas that will actually move your score.
An effective GMAT Quantitative tutor should have deep knowledge of the test's unique format (especially data sufficiency), understand the specific strategies that work for timed standardized testing, and be able to diagnose your individual weak spots quickly. They should also be skilled at teaching test-taking strategy alongside mathematical content—knowing when to use estimation, when to test cases, and how to manage time. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT prep and can create a personalized study plan based on your starting score and target goal.
Your first session typically involves an assessment of your current skills and understanding of your target score and timeline. The tutor will likely have you work through a few sample GMAT Quantitative questions to understand your strengths, weaknesses, and test-taking approach. From there, they'll develop a personalized study plan that focuses on the specific areas holding back your score—whether that's particular math topics, timing strategy, or confidence with certain question formats.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation for the entire GMAT, with roughly 3-4 months being a reasonable timeline if you're starting from scratch. If you're working with a tutor on just the Quantitative section, the timeline depends on your starting point—some students need 4-6 weeks to target specific weak areas, while others benefit from longer-term preparation. A tutor can assess your current level and help you set a realistic study schedule based on your target score and test date.
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