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Allen
I am a recent graduate of Yale University as well as of a prestigious New York City Magnet High School. I graduated with a B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science (3.9 GPA and magna cum laude). I am well equipped to tutor various standardized like the SAT, PSAT,...
Yale University
B.A. in an interdisciplinary major focused on economics and political science

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14+ years
Caroline
I am currently pursuing my MBA from MIT Sloan's School of Management. I attended undergrad at at Washington University in St. Louis and graduated Magna Cum Laude with my M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. After college, I moved to Houston, Texas to work for ExxonMobil at a refinery before returning to ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Washington University in St. Louis
Undergraduate degree

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Vinay
I am a 2nd year medical student at Northeast Ohio Medical University and have tutored K-12 and college students over the past 10 years in various subjects ranging from math and science to SAT prep and language arts. My educational background includes an MPA in Development Practice from Columbia Univ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master in Public Health Administration, MPA in Developmental Practice
University of California Los Angeles
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9+ years
Albert
I am particularly good at coaching Maths, Verbal, and Writing skills. Within the past one year working with Varsity Tutors, I helped over 30 students achieve high GRE (160+ on each section) and GMAT (650+) scores. I'm currently studying at Columbia University. I have an MBA degree from UCLA and Lond...
University of California Los Angeles
Masters in Business Administration
Wuhan University
Bachelor in Arts, Broadcast Journalism

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I am currently a PhD candidate completing my doctorate at Yale University in the Medieval Studies department and has previously obtained masters degrees in English Literature and Medieval Studies from Yale, The University of Georgia, and the University of Glasgow. An Atlanta native, I returned from ...
Yale University
PHD, Medieval Studies
Yale University
Masters
University of Georgia
Bachelors, English

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6+ years
Jason
I'm an incoming full-time MBA student at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Growing up, my mother was a teacher, and instilled in me a love for learning. In high school, I tutored my younger brother across many subjects. Since, I've volunteered as an SAT Tutor with New York Cares fo...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Business Administration

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17+ years
Jackson
I am a very down to earth guy, who enjoys helping others do their best. I am currently a Doctoral student in Music, but have a special gift and love for math and science. First I aim to help my clients grasp the concepts, then adapt my instruction to their learning style. Most student can grasp even...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, Music

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James
I am completing an iconographic and photogrammetric survey of ancient Maya architecture on the Yucatan Peninsula. Along the way I have travelled in Africa and Latin America, lived in Mexico--where I studied as a Fulbright Scholar--and in Canada, where I taught at McGill University. I started teachin...
Yale University
Master of Arts, History of Art

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6+ years
Jason
I am a graduate of Cornell University and am currently pursuing my MBA at Columbia Business School. I received my Bachelors of Science in Applied Economics with a focus on finance. Between undergraduate graduation and Business School, I worked as a trader at Goldman Sachs. I am passionate about help...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters in Business Administration, Finance
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics (focus in finance)

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14+ years
Frank
I am a retired Wall Street research executive turned teacher/tutor and have spent the last 2 years teaching and tutoring students in Westchester for standardized tests and academic subjects (high school, college, and graduate level). I have taught over two hundred students in the classroom and have ...
Stanford University
Masters in Business Administration, Business
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and preparation intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused instruction. The Integrated Reasoning section (scored 1-8) is particularly responsive to targeted practice because the question formats—Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis—have learnable patterns and strategies. Many students struggle initially because they're unfamiliar with the format, so working with a tutor to build confidence and master question types often produces 2-3 point improvements. The key is consistent practice combined with strategic feedback on your approach.
The Integrated Reasoning section gives you 30 minutes to answer 12 questions, which works out to about 2.5 minutes per question—but multi-part questions can easily consume more time. Students often struggle because they're reading dense information while simultaneously solving problems, which requires efficient data interpretation skills. Many people try to read everything carefully first, then answer, but that eats up time. A tutor can teach you prioritization strategies—like identifying what data you actually need before diving deep—and help you practice until these techniques become automatic, so you can stay calm and paced during the real test.
Integrated Reasoning combines math, reading, and data interpretation in unfamiliar formats that most test-takers haven't encountered before. Unlike traditional Quantitative problems you've seen in math classes, IR questions ask you to synthesize information across multiple data sources—tables, graphs, and text—and often require you to answer related questions based on the same scenario. This multi-step reasoning under time pressure trips up students who haven't specifically practiced these formats. The good news is that IR is very learnable; with targeted practice on each question type and strategies for managing information overload, students typically feel much more confident and perform better.
Most effective GMAT prep involves a mix of targeted skill-building and full-length practice. For Integrated Reasoning specifically, take section-only practice tests (just the 12 IR questions in 30 minutes) 2-3 times per week as you're learning question types and strategies. Once you've built competence, move to full GMAT practice tests once per week or every other week to build stamina and see how IR performance holds up when you're already mentally fatigued from the earlier sections. Between practice tests, focus on untimed drills for specific question types where you're weaker. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results to identify patterns—whether you're missing due to calculation errors, misreading data, or time pressure—so your practice time is actually productive.
Start by taking a practice test or diagnostic IR section and categorizing your mistakes by question type: Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, or Two-Part Analysis. Note whether you got it wrong because you misunderstood the question, miscalculated, misread the data, or ran out of time. That breakdown tells you where to focus. For example, if you're consistently losing points on Graphics Interpretation questions with multiple charts, you need specific practice parsing visual data. A tutor can accelerate this process by reviewing your practice tests with you, spotting patterns you might miss, and creating targeted drills for your specific weak areas—saving you time and preventing you from practicing things you already do well.
Most students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused IR preparation, depending on where they're starting. If you're new to the format, spend the first 2-3 weeks learning question types and building foundational strategies, then spend 4-5 weeks on targeted practice and full tests. If you're already comfortable with the Quant and Verbal sections and just need to master IR, you might only need 3-4 weeks. Study intensity matters more than duration—consistent 1-2 hour sessions focused specifically on IR will beat sporadic cramming. A personalized tutor can design a schedule that fits your timeline and GMAT test date, accelerating your progress by focusing your effort where it matters most rather than generic test prep.
You want someone with strong quantitative and reading comprehension skills—since IR tests both—plus specific experience teaching IR's unique formats. They should be able to explain why you missed a question, not just whether it's right or wrong, and they should teach you strategies you can apply across multiple questions rather than just drilling individual problems. Experience with Minneapolis students is a bonus, as a tutor familiar with local high school math sequences and how students in the Twin Cities typically learn can tailor their approach to you. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT prep and can focus specifically on Integrated Reasoning, matching you with someone whose teaching style fits how you learn best.
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