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Jai
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) on the SAT and 35 on the ACT and was successful in gaining admission to several top universities. I'...
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Asta
I am a graduate of the University of Chicago where I received my undergraduate degree in political science. Right after graduation, I worked as an academic and test prep tutor as well as admissions consultant in Hong Kong. For the past two years, I worked with a number of students to help prepare th...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

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10+ years
Aaron
I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mountains, forests--you name it, I love it). On rainy weekends I enjoy tinkering with computers and old e...
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Duke University
Current Grad Student, Mechanical Engineering

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Jacob
I am eager to help students thrive because I'm still very much a student myself, and will be for the foreseeable future. Though I enjoyed my time as an undergraduate student in Literature, and learned quite a bit during my time at Vanderbilt, there's still more work to be done. I am working towards ...
Vanderbilt University
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Ethan
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Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

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10+ years
Nina
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. In August, I will be starting a doctoral program in biostatistics at NYU. I was a teaching assistant ...
Columbia University
Masters in biostatistics
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences (focus in neurobiology)
Columbia University in the City of New York
Current Grad Student, Biostatistics

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14+ years
Claire
I am an experienced and dynamic language instructor with a background in literature, history, and math. I have taught students in Spanish, French, and English as a Second-Language, using highly visual and interactive techniques to engage students in the fun and challenge of learning a language. I ha...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor in Arts, Double Major: Spanish Literature; History

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14+ years
Jason
I'm a fourth year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania who is applying to pediatrics residency programs. I graduated in 2006 from Yale University with a bachelors degree in History. I subsequently completed a post-baccalaureate program at Bryn Mawr College to complete the premedical cou...
University of Pennsylvania
PHD, Medicine and Education
University of Pennsylvania
Master's degree in Education
Yale University
Bachelor's degree in History

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I am a firm believer that clear, precise communication between student and tutor makes for a productive and fulfilling learning experience. When I work with students, I strive to listen carefully to find out exactly where they are struggling, and to impart corresponding strategies clearly and concis...
Boston University
PHD, American Studies
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I am a graduate of Washington University in St Louis, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in Humanities and Anthropology. Since graduation, I have worked as a tutor, teacher, and director of tutors at a charter public middle school in Boston. During this time I also received ...
Simmons College
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Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts in History (minors in Humanities and Anthropology)
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Students who work with a tutor typically improve faster because personalized instruction targets their specific weak areas rather than generic test prep. For example, if you're struggling with reading comprehension but strong in quantitative reasoning, a tutor can concentrate on the sections that need work. The key is identifying exactly what's holding you back—whether it's time management, understanding question formats, or content gaps—and addressing that systematically.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges test-takers face, especially on the Verbal Reasoning section where you have about 1.5 minutes per question. Effective strategies include: practicing with a timer from day one so you build pacing into muscle memory, learning to quickly identify question types and adjust your approach accordingly, and knowing when to guess strategically rather than spending too much time on difficult questions. A tutor can help you practice these timing strategies in real test conditions and identify which question types slow you down most, so you can focus your preparation where it matters most.
Taking a full-length practice test under real testing conditions is the best starting point—it shows you exactly how you perform when timing pressure is involved. Many students find their practice test score is different from what they expect because anxiety or pacing issues affect their actual performance. After your practice test, analyze your errors by category: Are you missing inference questions or data interpretation problems? Are you running out of time on certain sections? Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can review your practice tests and pinpoint patterns in your mistakes, then create a focused study plan that addresses your specific challenges rather than generic test prep.
These sections require fundamentally different skills. Quantitative Reasoning tests your math knowledge and problem-solving under time pressure—success here depends on knowing formulas, recognizing question patterns, and practicing calculation speed. Verbal Reasoning, by contrast, tests reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and vocabulary in context—it requires careful reading and critical thinking rather than calculation. Many test-takers find one section much easier than the other, which is why personalized instruction is valuable. A tutor can focus your practice where you need it: drilling quantitative problem types and timing strategies if math is your challenge, or tackling dense academic passages and inference questions if verbal reasoning is harder for you.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unfamiliar with the test format and question types. The most effective antidote is practice—taking multiple full-length practice tests in conditions that mimic the real exam builds confidence and reduces anxiety because you know what to expect. Beyond practice, tutors can help you develop a personalized test-day strategy: knowing which questions to skip, managing self-doubt during tough sections, and building in mental breaks. Many Boston students find that working with a tutor one-on-one also helps because you get honest feedback on your progress and can address specific fears (like timed writing or data interpretation) in a low-pressure environment before test day.
Most test-takers benefit from 8-12 weeks of preparation, though this varies based on your starting score and target score. A typical schedule includes: weeks 1-3 for foundational content review and diagnostic testing to identify weak areas, weeks 4-8 for focused practice on problem areas, and weeks 9-12 for full-length practice tests and refinement of strategy. If you're working full-time, you might spread this over a longer period with less intensive weekly study. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can design a customized study schedule that fits your timeline and learning pace—whether you need a rapid 6-week push or prefer a slower approach that lets you absorb material more deeply.
The Analytical Writing section includes two essays: an "Analyze an Issue" task and an "Analyze an Argument" task. Each is scored on a 0-6 scale, and your combined score is reported as a single 0-6 score. While many test-takers focus heavily on Quantitative and Verbal sections, strong essay writing can meaningfully impact your overall profile—especially for graduate programs that value analytical thinking. Preparation involves understanding the specific rubrics (what scorers are looking for), practicing brainstorming and outlining under timed conditions, and getting feedback on your drafts. A tutor can review your practice essays, identify patterns in your writing (clarity, argument structure, evidence use) and help you develop essays quickly within the 30-minute time limit, which is where most students struggle.
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