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Washington University in St. Louis
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University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Computational Mathematics

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Isabella
I am a graduate of MIT. I received my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies. Since graduation, I have started my PhD at Georgia Tech in Operations Research. Throughout my career I have TA'd several math and computer science courses at t...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Masters in biostatistics
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences (focus in neurobiology)
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you work with a tutor. Most students see meaningful gains—typically 5-10 points on the 130-170 scale—within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Students who start further below their target score often see larger improvements, while those already scoring in the 160+ range may see smaller but equally valuable gains. The key is identifying your specific weak areas (geometry, algebra, data interpretation, etc.) and systematically building mastery in those topics through targeted practice and strategy refinement.
The Quantitative section gives you 62 minutes for 40 questions—roughly 90 seconds per question. Expert tutors help you develop a pacing strategy that balances accuracy with speed: knowing which questions to tackle first, when to skip and return to harder problems, and how to avoid time-consuming calculation errors. Many students benefit from learning to recognize question types quickly and apply the most efficient solution method rather than getting stuck on lengthy algebra. Tutors also help you practice under timed conditions so timing pressure becomes less of a factor on test day.
Phoenix students preparing for the GRE typically struggle with word problems that require translating written scenarios into equations, geometry questions involving unfamiliar formulas, and data interpretation under time pressure. Many also find themselves making careless errors when rushing, particularly with negative numbers, fractions, and data analysis. Another frequent challenge is distinguishing between quantitative comparison questions and problem-solving questions—each requires a different approach. A tutor helps you identify which topics cause you the most trouble and builds confidence through targeted practice on those specific question types.
Most students benefit from taking 4-6 full-length GRE practice tests during their preparation, spacing them out over several weeks rather than cramming them together. The first 1-2 tests establish your baseline; subsequent tests help you track improvement and identify remaining weak areas. Between practice tests, you'll focus on targeted skill-building and strategy practice. Tutors typically recommend taking full tests under actual test conditions—timed, with no distractions—to simulate the real experience. This approach helps you get comfortable with the pacing, format, and mental stamina required for test day.
Most students preparing for the GRE benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused study, dedicating 8-10 hours per week to Quantitative preparation. Your timeline depends on your starting score, target score, and background in math. Students with weaker algebra or geometry foundations may need longer; those with strong math backgrounds might prepare in 6-8 weeks. Working with a tutor helps you create a personalized study schedule that builds skills systematically rather than cramming. Many students in Phoenix also benefit from starting preparation 3-4 months before their target test date to allow time for skill development, practice testing, and refinement.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unsure of problem-solving strategies. The best antidote is thorough preparation: knowing you've practiced similar problems, understand the concepts, and have reliable strategies reduces anxiety significantly. Tutors help build this confidence by having you practice under timed conditions regularly, so the test day format feels familiar rather than threatening. They also teach stress-management techniques like taking a few deep breaths when facing a difficult problem, strategic skipping (you don't need to answer every question correctly to do well), and reframing difficult questions as opportunities to apply skills you've practiced. Mental preparation is just as important as content mastery.
Start with a diagnostic test to see which question types and topics give you trouble—geometry, algebra, statistics, or word problems are common problem areas. Analyze not just what you got wrong, but why: did you misunderstand the question, lack a formula, make a calculation error, or run out of time? A tutor helps you systematically review these patterns and address the underlying gaps. Then you practice similar problems repeatedly using spaced repetition, which strengthens long-term retention. This targeted approach is far more efficient than reviewing everything, and it's what separates students who make incremental improvements from those who see significant score gains.
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