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Tarrajna
I am a senior at Loyola University Chicago, majoring in international studies and minoring in Chinese and English. I will be graduating this spring and plan to return to China next fall, where I recently spent a semester abroad studying Mandarin intensively. I have a passion for learning languages, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, International Studies

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Daniel
I think language learning is important. When learning another language the most important thing is to be able to communicate your idea, many students are just taught to regurgitate phrases and vocabulary without any use for it. Language is learned through interaction with others. Being able to speak...
Salem State University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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Jera
I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in December 2021, and completed my teaching licensure requirements there, as well, in both Elementary Education (K6) and Special Education (K12) in April 2022. I recently completed my student teach...
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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5+ years
Kelly
I am currently a High School Spanish teacher in Port Washington. I also teach English as a Second Language to adults at night at Suffolk County Community College. I firmly believe that anyone is capable of mastering a new language, it is just a matter of finding what method of learning works best fo...
CUNY Hunter College
Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish Teacher Education

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4+ years
Angela
I graduated from Purdue University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in World Language Education with a focus in Spanish, as well as a minor in Anthropology. I am a very passionate and experienced tutor. During my time at Purdue, I worked with one of my professors on a program called "Ayuda y Aprende". We...
Purdue University-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Language Education-Spanish

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6+ years
Shauna
Shauna is a math teacher, who has also worked in the writing lab.
CUNY Brooklyn College
Masters, Math Education
CUNY York College
Bachelors, Economics

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6+ years
Samantha
I'm a recent Northwestern grad and NYC transplant, with a passion for reading, fashion, and social media. In addition to tutoring, I've spent multiple years interning in the literary world and working at my university's fashion magazine; I have both a diverse range of experiences and an eye for deta...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

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9+ years
Hi students and parents, I am passionate about teaching and I believe in student specific teaching to compliment their strengths and improve on their weaknesses. I try to use real work examples to make learning fun and engaging.I have a bachelors degree in Physics BA, and a PhD from Dartmouth and pe...
Dartmouth College
PHD, Engineering
Rollins College
Bachelors, Physics

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10+ years
Amanda
I received my bachelor's degree in biological sciences from Clemson University in 2006 and my PhD in Plant Pathology from the University of Florida in 2011. Plant Pathology is a specialized discipline in the field of microbiology which is a combination of plant sciences (horticulture, genetics, etc)...
University of Florida
PHD, Plant Pathology
Clemson University
Bachelors, Biological Sciences

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6+ years
Aaron
I am a graduate of Michigan State University, where I studied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Humanities. I am currently enrolled at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where I study Development Economics and International Monetary Policy. I have worked as a Teaching Assistant, Research Assi...
Tufts University
Master of Arts, International Studies
Michigan State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study approach. Many students see 4-8 point improvements (on the 6-51 scale) with focused preparation, though some improve more significantly. The key is identifying your specific weaknesses—whether that's data sufficiency logic, word problem setup, or timing management—and addressing them systematically.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps you work at your own pace rather than following a generic study plan. A tutor can pinpoint exactly which question types trip you up and develop targeted strategies for those areas, which typically leads to faster improvement than solo studying.
You have about 62 seconds per question on average, but the adaptive format means harder questions deserve more time while easier ones should be quick. The real challenge is knowing when to move on—spending 2 minutes on a single problem can derail your entire section.
Effective pacing combines two skills: pattern recognition (spotting question types you can solve quickly) and strategic guessing (knowing when to make an educated guess and move forward). Tutors who specialize in GMAT Quantitative can teach you to recognize these patterns and practice the decision-making that separates high scorers from those who run out of time.
Atlanta students typically struggle with: (1) data sufficiency logic—many find it unintuitive compared to problem solving; (2) word problems involving rates, ratios, or overlapping sets; (3) pacing under pressure; and (4) distinguishing between concepts they think they know versus truly understanding them.
A tutor can help you distinguish between careless mistakes and conceptual gaps, then build genuine understanding rather than just memorizing formulas. This targeted approach is especially valuable for the complex, multi-step problems that appear in the higher difficulty bands.
Most effective GMAT prep involves 3-4 months of consistent study, with 4-6 hours per week dedicated to quantitative. This includes a mix of concept review, targeted problem sets, and full practice tests. The timeline varies based on your baseline math skills and target score.
Rather than grinding through random problems, strategic preparation alternates between learning/refining concepts with a tutor and independent practice on problem sets. This rhythm helps you consolidate learning and apply it under test conditions. Tutors can also adjust your schedule based on your progress, intensifying focus on weak areas as test day approaches.
Confidence comes from thorough preparation, but also from practicing under realistic test conditions. Many students feel anxious because they've only practiced problems in isolation—not in the high-pressure, adaptive format of the actual test. Familiarity reduces anxiety significantly.
Working with a tutor gives you space to build confidence gradually. You can review challenging questions without time pressure, understand where mistakes come from, and develop mental strategies for staying calm. Many tutors also help you recognize the difference between productive stress (which keeps you focused) and paralyzing anxiety, then build coping techniques accordingly.
Data Sufficiency is unfamiliar to most test-takers because it doesn't appear in traditional math courses. Instead of solving for an answer, you're evaluating whether given information is sufficient to answer a question—a very different logical process. This makes it feel foreign even to strong math students.
The breakthrough comes from learning the specific framework and logic of sufficiency questions, then drilling until the pattern becomes intuitive. Tutors specializing in GMAT Quantitative teach you to approach these questions systematically: clearly define what you're solving for, test both statements methodically, and avoid the common pitfall of assuming the question is solvable. With practice, data sufficiency becomes one of the more predictable question types.
Varsity Tutors connects students in Atlanta with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT preparation. When you're matched with a tutor, you can discuss your goals, timeline, and specific challenges—whether that's improving from a 40 to a 45 or tackling data sufficiency from scratch.
Look for tutors with demonstrated GMAT expertise, ideally those who understand both the math content and test-specific strategies. The right fit means someone who can explain concepts clearly, adapt to your learning style, and push you toward independence rather than dependency. Most tutors offer flexibility with scheduling and can focus sessions on your highest-impact weak areas.
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