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Preparing for the SAT means juggling two very different skill sets — mathematical problem-solving and evidence-based reading and writing — and Anya covers both. Her background teaching math at every level anchors the quantitative side, while her experience as a Spanish teaching assistant sharpened t...
Davidson College
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I'm a Chemical Engineering major at the University of Texas at Austin with a strong passion for teaching. I enjoy helping students in biology, algebra, and chemistry, focusing on building meaningful relationships that make learning engaging and approachable. Teaching not only strengthens my own unde...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor's (in progress)
Certified Tutor
Preparing for the SAT means building a game plan across both the reading-writing and math sections, not just reviewing content. Harry approaches each section with targeted strategies — annotation techniques for evidence-based reading passages, grammar rules that cover the majority of writing questio...
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Bachelor's (in progress)
Certified Tutor
8+ years
I am recent graduate of Columbia University in New York (a dual major in Physics and English). I have been tutoring for a little over two years, with a focus on the ACT and SAT. I have experience with Catalyst tutoring as well as Varsity, which has given me experience with more methods for approach...
Columbia University in the City of New York
BS
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Scoring well on the SAT means mastering two very different skill sets — precise reading under time pressure and algebraic problem-solving with real-world data. Janani covers both sides, teaching students to dissect evidence-based reading questions and to recognize the handful of math patterns the Co...
The University of Texas at Dallas
Bachelor
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Preparing for the full SAT means building a pacing strategy that holds up across both the verbal and math sections on test day. Ramyar creates individualized study plans that diagnose where points are being lost — whether it's careless errors in no-calculator math or running out of time on evidence-...
Northwestern University
Master's/Graduate
University of Illinois Chicago
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Anna
Northwestern's Honors Program in Medical Education accepted Anna straight out of high school, which meant she had to master the kind of disciplined, high-stakes test-taking that the SAT demands — and her 1590 score reflects that. She teaches students to treat the math section's word problems as logi...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Northwestern University
Graduated (Honors Program in Medical Education)
Certified Tutor
11+ years
Yale's biology program demanded the kind of precise, detail-oriented reading that shows up constantly on SAT evidence-based questions — parsing dense material, identifying key claims, and distinguishing supported conclusions from plausible-sounding distractions. Zach pairs that analytical training w...
Yale University
BS
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Zachary's Dartmouth education and master's in political science built the exact skill set the SAT rewards — fast, precise reading of dense passages and tight analytical reasoning under time pressure. He scored a 1550 on the exam and uses that experience to teach concrete strategies for evidence-base...
Dartmouth College
AM
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alex
Medical school demands the same skill the SAT rewards — extracting the right answer from dense, unfamiliar material under serious time pressure. Alex, who scored a 1590, teaches students to treat the Reading section like a data problem: find the claim, locate the evidence, eliminate what doesn't mat...
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
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Priyanka
SAT Tutor • +1 Subjects
Hi! I am a graduate of Johns Hopkins University with a B.S. in Molecular Biology and a minor in Psychology. During my undergraduate years, I worked as a learning assistant for Physics 1 and 2 labs, guided fellow premedical students, and prepared for the MCAT. After graduation, I pursued a Fulbright fellowship in Norway, where I conducted neuroscience research and engaged with a diverse student community. I now work on a neurotrauma unit, further deepening my understanding of medicine and patient care. I am passionate about teaching and mentorship, whether in the classroom, as a Bollywood dance captain, or even in the middle of a Norwegian fjord! My tutoring focuses on critical thinking and the natural sciences, helping students excel in school, on the SAT, and on the MCAT.
Elena
Calculus Tutor • +23 Subjects
I am a second year law student at the University of Chicago who hails from the San Francisco Bay Area! I tutor the SAT, ESL, and Spanish. I was an AVID tutor in high school, and after college I taught an ESL class and tutored a high school student in Spanish. In law school, I am involved with the Lawyers in the Classroom program. My tutoring philosophy is based on listening to students work through problems and helping them to spot their confusions or incorrect assumptions. I believe students learn much better when they aren't simply told the right answer or right reasoning; they need to get there on their own.
Michael
IB Physics Tutor • +2 Subjects
No subject, no test, and no question is bigger than you. By the end of our time together, I hope to make you see that my only job was really just to make you see--you really had it in you, all along. If there's any subject in which you truly believe you suck--that you're just the worst, and that nothing will ever help you improve--then don't you dare give up until you've given me a call! I'm a writer, but I love numbers, and nothing makes me more proud than helping students overcome their biggest challenges. I've scored near-perfect on both standardized tests, and I've been helping students understand how to improve their own scores ever since. I'm also capable of tutoring advanced Music Theory topics, as well as Spanish and Mandarin Chinese
Matthew
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +2 Subjects
Growing up, I was labeled by my family as "the future rich man." By narrowing my focus to myself, I was always able to achieve my goals more efficiently. This worked plenty for me, as I had just been accepted to the best high school in the state and had a high GPA. However, this turned out to be a less-than-stellar strategy when it came to fulfillment. Oftentimes, my obsessive focus on my work led to a social battery only matched by Wednesday Addams and an emptiness that I had struggled with for a long time. While achievements like Honor Roll were nice to have, they never brought any sense of purpose. However, in 11th grade, I got a life-changing opportunity: I would volunteer to help coach and take statistics for the local high school varsity girls' basketball team that my mom was coaching. Upon hearing about this opportunity, I was ecstatic since I could further fill my resume with an activity I had already enjoyed in previous years. My family had always been united by basketball: Whether it was my mom and family watching Lakers games or our traditional Thanksgiving three-on-three games, I had been studying the game for nearly my entire life. However, as time went on, volunteering became more than just an opportunity to engage with basketball. Once she began coaching, I often had the privilege of hearing her rant about the team. She would come home and immediately start pacing around the living room, trying her hardest to strategize while not losing her patience. However, these tangents also came with bits and pieces of their lives, worries, and future aspirations: many of them lived in low-income households, had issues with anxiety, and had dreams to be doctors or entrepreneurs. Every time I heard one of these stories, it not only made me feel a greater connection to them and their goals, but it made me think about what I should do to help them. Around December, I decided to set up some meetings for SAT/PSAT tutoring for the team, which would help both myselfwho needed to take it that yearand the team, who would be introduced to these topics for the first time. Throughout that meeting, the aroma of coffee and cinnamon rolls filled the local Panera, which would sometimes give us free coffee and bread. As we studied, a girl on the teamwho wanted to be an engineerasked for help on a problem with proportional triangles. I noticed the both confused and frustrated look on her faceEnglish was not her first language, so she was trying her hardest to take every word I said and translate it into her own language, while I drew diagrams of triangles on the page. This only made me more determined; I brought in every possible real-world example I had in my mind to help her understand. Finally, with a glow of satisfaction, she understood the problem and completed the next example with ease. However, this not only created a feeling of gratification for her, but also for myself, as this moment brought me fulfillment I had not felt before. Sitting in that Panera explaining Algebra 1 concepts, I realized exactly what I needed to fill the void. When I got home, I couldn't help but have a smile on my face, because I finally knew what I was doing wrong: the obsessive focus on my own achievements was withholding the sense of contentment that comes from helping others. I realized that the unfillable void could only be filled by helping others achieve instead of achieving more for myself. Whether it is tutoring while managing my school work or doing community service before performing for the school's concert band, I knew moving forward my life had to have a balance. Ultimately, being "the future rich man" will mean being truly fulfilled.
Rishi
SAT Tutor
I am a sophomore at Hofstra University, majoring in Biology with a minor in Neuroscience as part of the competitive BS/MD program that guarantees admission to the Zucker School of Medicine. I've worked with students from middle school, beginning to explore scientific thinking, to high schoolers aiming for top scores on the SAT. My teaching experience includes mentoring high school peers in biology and math, volunteering abroad to design bilingual lesson plans, and leading interactive group sessions on science and math. I've taught students from many backgrounds and skill levels, and I take pride in adapting to each learner's goals and pace. Having recently been through the college prep process and standardized testing, I understand how to pinpoint difficult topics and curate individualized lessons. I tutor SAT Math, English composition, grammar, and biology at all levels. Outside of academia, I'm passionate about writing, health science, and engaging in biomedical research projects.
Tej
SAT Tutor • +1 Subjects
I'm currently studying Computer Science at the University of Michigan. I tutor the SAT (on which I scored a 1590/1600), as well as high school-level Math, History, and English, including AP courses. The reason I tutor the SAT, specifically, is that, because I'm just out of high school, I still vividly remember the strategies I devised while rigorously studying for the SAT, from memorizing passage structures and common question types, to finding strategies to eliminate answer choices before even starting questions. Understanding these strategies doesn't have to be hard, though, and I want to help students learn these strategies without having to figure them out themselves.
John
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +89 Subjects
I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time. Hobbies: movies, books, photography, writing, reading, music, art
Aurora
SAT Tutor • +2 Subjects
I received Bachelor of Arts in English from Haverford College and am current medical student in New Jersey. I bring a unique blend of expertise in both the humanities and sciences. With over three years of experience, I specialize in biology (grades 5-12), essay editing, college essay preparation, and English at various levels. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive environment where students can develop critical thinking and effective communication skills. I believe in empowering students by teaching them not just subject content but also essential strategies for academic success, including test-taking techniques and writing skills that will serve them throughout their lives. I find great joy in helping students express themselves through writing and understanding complex scientific concepts, which reflects my commitment to their long-term growth and confidence.
Carina
ACT Tutor
I have a bachelor's degree in Business Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania (GPA 4.0) and previously graduated from The Lawrenceville School cum laude. I am currently pursuing a Master's Degree at the London School of Economics. I began tutoring in 2019 and have worked with students of all ages and backgrounds. I'm open to tutoring a very broad range of subjects, with the most experience in math, econ, and test prep. Please reach out if you're interested in working with me or if you have any questions!
Gordon
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +15 Subjects
Hello! I am an Arizona State University graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Biological Science. My academic background is grounded in both technical problem-solving and a deep curiosity about how systems, whether digital or human, function. Outside the classroom, I've had the opportunity to work with students across a range of ages and abilities, from mentoring engineering and premed undergraduates at ASU to tutoring high schoolers in SAT/ACT prep, as well as K-12 students through Teach for America. I am comfortable with a range of subjects and am willing to work to meet your needs. Below are some of courses I have successfully tutored for in the past. K12 Subjects Elementary School (K5) Math (Basic Arithmetic, Word Problems) Reading & Phonics Writing & Grammar Science Social Studies Study & Organization Skills Middle School (68) Pre-Algebra Algebra I General Science (Life, Earth, Physical) English Language Arts (Reading, Writing) U.S. History & World History Intro to Coding / Computer Science High School (912) Algebra I & II Geometry Trigonometry Pre-Calculus Calculus AB/BC Biology (General, Honors) Chemistry (General, Honors) Physics (Conceptual, Algebra-Based) English Literature & Composition Essay Writing & Editing U.S. History & World History Psychology Economics & Government Health / Human Development Ethics / Philosophy Study Skills / Test Prep Standardized Test Prep SAT: Math, Reading, Writing & Language, Essay ACT: Math, Science, English, Reading, Essay PSAT MCAT (Content review & strategy) TOEFL / ESL (Certified ESL experience) AP Subjects AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 AP Environmental Science AP Calculus AB AP Statistics AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition AP Psychology AP U.S. History AP World History AP U.S. Government & Politics AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics / Microeconomics AP Computer Science Principles AP Seminar / Research College-Level Subjects STEM & Premed General Biology I & II Cell Biology Genetics Human Anatomy & Physiology General Chemistry I & II Organic Chemistry I & II Biochemistry Physics I & II (Algebra-Based) Calculus I & II Statistics (Introductory / Biostats) Humanities & Social Sciences Intro to Psychology Intro to Sociology Scientific Writing & Critical Thinking Medical Ethics Bioethics Philosophy of Science / Biology Research Writing & Academic Essays Business & Economics Intro to Macroeconomics Intro to Microeconomics Principles of Finance Financial Literacy / Budgeting Basics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how actively you engage with tutoring and practice. Students typically see meaningful gains of 100-300+ points when they work consistently with a tutor over several months. The national average SAT score is around 1050, so if you're starting below that, there's often significant room for improvement, especially in specific sections. A tutor can help you identify which areas offer the biggest opportunities for growth and create a targeted study plan to maximize your score potential.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who use a diagnostic approach—they typically start by having you complete practice tests or section diagnostics to pinpoint exactly where you're struggling. This might reveal patterns like timing issues on reading passages, difficulty with certain math concepts, or grammar rules that need reinforcement. Rather than studying everything broadly, a tutor helps you focus your effort on these specific weak areas, which is far more efficient than generic test prep and typically leads to faster score improvement.
Pacing is one of the most common challenges students face on the SAT, and it's highly learnable. Tutors teach test-taking strategies tailored to each section—like when to skip difficult questions, how to pace through reading passages without losing comprehension, and how to efficiently work through math problems. They also help you practice these strategies repeatedly with timed drills and full practice tests, so managing your time becomes automatic on test day rather than something you're thinking about for the first time.
Practice tests are essential—they're the best predictor of your actual test performance and help you get comfortable with the test format and timing. A tutor can recommend a practice test schedule (typically spacing them out as you prepare), review your results with you to identify patterns in your mistakes, and teach you strategies for the specific question types that trip you up. Taking practice tests alone is helpful, but analyzing them with a tutor to understand why you missed questions is what transforms that practice into real improvement.
Absolutely. Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unfamiliar with test formats and timing. By working with a tutor, you build genuine familiarity with the test structure, practice consistently, and develop a toolkit of strategies that help you feel more in control. As you see your practice test scores improve and understand the types of questions you're likely to encounter, your confidence naturally grows. Many students also benefit from their tutor's perspective and encouragement during the preparation process.
That depends on your starting scores and goals. Some students struggle more with SAT reading comprehension and grammar, while others find math more challenging. A tutor can help you assess where your biggest opportunities for improvement lie. Many students benefit from balancing both areas—working on reading comprehension and time management in one session, then tackling math problem-solving strategies in another. Your tutor will customize the balance based on your diagnostic results and your target score.
Great SAT tutors combine deep knowledge of the test format and question types with the ability to explain concepts clearly and identify why you're making mistakes. They're skilled at teaching test-taking strategies—not just content—and adapting their approach to your learning style. They also help you stay motivated and focused during what can be a long preparation process. When you connect with a tutor through Varsity Tutors, you're matched with someone who has demonstrated expertise in SAT preparation and experience helping students reach their goals.
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