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Max
I am in the process now of applying for PhD programs in Computational Biology. I have done research in the field of freshwater ecology and am anticipating the publication of a paper I co-authored in the next several months.
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

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9+ years
Vansh
I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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9+ years
Conor
I am currently a medical student in Philadelphia, and have a degree in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University. I have several years of experience tutoring SAT students, but thanks to my mixed background I have proficiency in a wide range of subjects including mathematics, biological scie...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

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8+ years
Emily
I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of Mathematics and Depart...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

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Julia
I am a recent college graduate currently pursuing a career in publishing in New York City. My interest in tutoring and the publishing industry stem from the same source: I want to help instill in others the same love of learning I have felt throughout my life. Whether it's getting lost in a good boo...
The College of William & Mary
Bachelors, English & Linguistics

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5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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16+ years
John
I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time.
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

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6+ years
Rhea
I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Ken
I am a Wake Forest University graduate with a degree in Psychology, and I am currently pursuing a career as a physical therapist.
Wake Forest University
Bachelors, Psychology
Stony Brook University
Current Grad, Physical Therapy

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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how actively you engage with personalized instruction. Many students who work with tutors see meaningful gains—typically 50-100 points—by addressing specific weak areas rather than studying broadly. The key is identifying whether your challenges are in reading comprehension, math problem-solving, or test-taking strategy, then targeting those directly.
With focused preparation over 8-12 weeks, most students see noticeable improvement in both accuracy and pacing. Your tutor will help you understand your current baseline through practice tests, then create a plan tailored to your goals.
Timing is one of the most common PSAT challenges, and it's very fixable. Most students either rush through reading passages without retention or get stuck on difficult math problems. A tutor can help you develop section-specific pacing strategies—like determining how long to spend on each passage, which questions to skip initially, and how to allocate your time across easier and harder material.
Practice tests are crucial here. Working through full practice tests under real conditions helps you internalize your pace and identify where you consistently lose time. Your tutor will analyze your practice test performance to pinpoint whether your timing issues stem from comprehension gaps or simply needing better strategy.
That depends entirely on your individual strengths and weaknesses. The PSAT tests both equally—Evidence-Based Reading and Writing counts for half your score, and Math counts for the other half. Many students naturally excel in one area and struggle in the other, so personalized tutoring starts by identifying your specific gaps.
A tutor will review your practice test results to see where you're losing the most points. If reading is your weaker area, you might focus on vocabulary in context, inference questions, and reading for detail. If math is the challenge, your work might center on algebra fluency, word problem translation, or conceptual gaps. The personalized approach means you're not wasting time on what you already know.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of preparation, meeting with a tutor 1-2 times per week alongside independent practice. However, the timeline depends on your starting point and goals. If you're taking the PSAT for the first time as a sophomore to build familiarity with the test format, even 4-6 weeks of focused prep can be valuable. Juniors aiming for National Merit consideration often invest 12+ weeks to maximize their scores.
Consistency matters more than duration. Regular practice with a tutor—working through real PSAT questions, taking full practice tests, and refining strategy—produces better results than cramming. Your tutor will help you build a realistic schedule that fits around school, extracurriculars, and other commitments.
Aim to take a full, untimed practice test every 2-3 weeks during your preparation. This serves two purposes: it shows your progress over time and provides data your tutor can use to adjust your study plan. Between full tests, working through individual sections or question types—like 10 reading questions or a set of algebra problems—keeps your skills sharp without the time commitment.
Taking practice tests under realistic conditions (timed, without distractions) is important because test-day conditions affect performance. Your tutor will review each practice test with you to identify patterns—like which question types trip you up, where you lose time, or whether accuracy drops when you're rushing. This targeted analysis is much more useful than just seeing your overall score.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format or previous experiences with timed assessments. One of the most effective solutions is repeated exposure: the more practice tests you take, the more normal the experience becomes. Knowing what to expect reduces the anxiety response significantly.
A tutor can also help you develop concrete test-day strategies—like how to handle moments of panic, which questions to revisit, and how to pace yourself to avoid rushing. Building confidence through early wins (mastering one section or question type) creates momentum. Many students also benefit from discussing the mental side of testing: managing self-talk, staying focused, and recovering from a difficult passage or problem.
National Merit cutoff scores vary by state and change yearly based on test-taker performance. For Georgia, the Selection Index (a combination of your reading, writing, and math scores) typically requires a score in the 97th-98th percentile of all test-takers. This is roughly a 1440-1480 on the PSAT 10/11 for competitive consideration, though exact thresholds shift annually.
If National Merit is your goal, working with a tutor to maximize your junior year PSAT performance is a strategic investment. A tutor can help you understand what score range you're aiming for, identify the specific areas holding you back from reaching that threshold, and build the skills and stamina needed for peak performance on test day.
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