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Jean
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Sarah
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University of Arkansas
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University of Arkansas
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

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7+ years
Nabil
I am a sophomore at Barnard College of Columbia University majoring in History with a minor in Spanish. I have 4 years tutoring experience with middle school, high school, and college students with specialties in math, writing, and Spanish. Outside of school, I enjoy working out, going to museums, a...
Barnard College
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Amanda
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Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
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Eric
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Northern Illinois University
Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management

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10+ years
Karen
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8+ years
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study effort, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're starting around the 40th percentile (roughly Q35), reaching Q45+ is achievable with 2-3 months of targeted work. Students starting higher (Q45+) may see smaller percentage improvements but can still push toward Q50-51 with strategic tutoring focused on advanced problem-solving and time management.
The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's data sufficiency questions, certain math concepts, or pacing issues—and addressing those directly rather than reviewing material you already know well.
For students in Los Angeles preparing for the GMAT, the biggest hurdles typically include:
- Data Sufficiency strategy—Many test-takers struggle with the unique logic required, trying to solve equations instead of determining sufficiency
- Pacing under pressure—With 62 minutes for 31 questions, rushing leads to careless errors on easier problems
- Weak foundational math—Gaps in algebra, geometry, or number properties slow down problem-solving
- Question interpretation—Misreading complex word problems or not identifying what's actually being asked
Personalized tutoring helps pinpoint which of these affects your performance most and builds targeted strategies to address them.
Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of focused GMAT preparation, with the Quantitative section requiring 50-60% of that time if math isn't your strongest area. If you're working full-time, 10-15 hours per week is sustainable; if you can dedicate more time, you'll progress faster. The actual timeline depends on your baseline skills and target score.
Rather than studying for a fixed duration, focus on mastering specific content areas and question types systematically. A tutor can help you create a realistic study schedule that fits your timeline and tracks progress toward your score goal.
Practice tests are essential—they reveal pacing issues, identify weak question types, and build test-day stamina that content review alone can't provide. Taking full practice tests under timed conditions shows you how you actually perform when pressure is on, which often differs from how you perform in relaxed study sessions.
For Quantitative-focused prep, aim for at least 3-4 full-length practice tests spaced throughout your study period, plus targeted quizzes on specific topics. Review your practice test performance with a tutor to understand patterns in your mistakes—whether they're conceptual misunderstandings, careless errors, or strategy issues—so your study time becomes more efficient.
Data Sufficiency questions test logical reasoning more than math ability. Instead of solving for a numerical answer, you're determining whether given information is enough to answer a question. This requires a fundamentally different approach—you often don't need to solve the problem at all, just decide if you could if needed.
Many test-takers waste time calculating when they should be evaluating. A tutor can teach you the specific framework for approaching each data sufficiency question type, help you recognize when you have enough information, and practice the shortcuts that separate strong scorers from average ones on this unique question format.
Start by taking a diagnostic practice test or focused quizzes and categorizing your mistakes by topic: algebra, geometry, number properties, statistics, word problems, or question type (problem solving vs. data sufficiency). Look for patterns—do you miss certain concepts consistently, or do you get the math right but run out of time?
Once you know where you struggle, a tutor can assess whether gaps are conceptual (you don't understand the material) or strategic (you know the math but approach problems inefficiently). This distinction matters because it changes how you study. Conceptual gaps need content review; strategic issues need practice and technique refinement.
A tutor provides personalized instruction tailored to your specific gaps—whether that's reviewing forgotten algebra, mastering data sufficiency logic, or building speed without sacrificing accuracy. They help you understand not just what the answer is, but why you missed a question and how to avoid similar mistakes.
Beyond content, tutors teach test-taking strategies, help you manage timing pressure, build confidence on harder questions, and create an accountability structure for consistent progress. For students in Los Angeles balancing work and study, a tutor maximizes your prep efficiency so you reach your score goal in your available timeframe. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand GMAT Quantitative deeply and can adapt their teaching to how you learn best.
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