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The GRE Doesn’t Have to Be Intimidating
Hi, my name is Paul and I’m a professional GRE tutor. I’ve been teaching the GRE since 2013 and standardised tests since 2002, and I’ve helped hundreds of students achieve their graduate school dreams.
I know the GRE may be standing in your way, but studying for it doesn’t have to be a daunting or intimidating process. In fact, many of my students find our sessions fun and inspiring.
If you’re considering the GRE and have any questions about the test, my teaching style, or graduate school admissions in general, please contact me for a free 30-minute consultation.

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✓ Harvard University graduate in Physics. Years of teaching for elite agencies in NYC and London. Content creator for Economist GMAT Tutor.
✓ Experience with AD/HD, learning difficulties, test anxiety, poor organization and other special needs
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✓ Achieve mastery in just 10 weeks!
✓ Master the material in under 3 months
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Every lesson plan is 100% tailored to your individual learning style.
I will help you master each component of the GRE, including:
Every lesson plan is 100% tailored to your individual learning style.
I will help you master each component of the GRE, including: Sentence Equivalence / Text Completion, Reading Comprehension, Analytical Writing, Quantitative Section

Sentence Equivalence / Text Completion
Often described as a “vocabulary test on steroids,” this section tests your ability to place vocabulary words “in context.” That means it’s not sufficient to merely know the dictionary definition of the word; you must be familiar with its usage and its connotation. For the hardest questions of this type, interpreting the incomplete sentence, itself, is challenging. Because of the blanks, the author’s intent is often obscured. Successful test-takers must have a sophisticated understanding of language (both syntax and semantics) and the ability to process partial information.

Reading Comprehension
Featuring passages on a variety of topics, from science and economics, to literature and historical accounts, the Reading Comprehension section rewards active reading, attention to detail and a vigorous engagement with the text. Even for native speakers, these passages and the associated questions often prove difficult. In fact, despite whittling the options down from five, strong test-takers usually find themselves facing two plausible answer choices. Once you learn my RC strategies, you’ll be able to make that crucial, final elimination and select the one and only correct answer.

Analytical Writing
The GRE presents test-takers with two essay tasks – Analyze an Issue and Analyze an Argument. Each task requires a different approach and in both, organisation is key. In 30 minutes you must brainstorm, structure, type and proofread each essay. Using a template to structure your response will guarantee that you properly address the prompt and achieve a high score. The essay task is always the first section you will complete on the GRE.

Quantitative Section
The good news is that GRE math is more straightforward than the math on the GMAT. That doesn’t mean it’s easy. In fact, some of the GRE math questions are as hard as anything on the GMAT. Additionally, you must contend with Quantitative Comparison (QC) questions, which have hidden pitfalls, as well as Numeric Entry questions and others, which ask you to select “All That Apply.” These can be extremely tricky.
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