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Scoring a 34 ACT composite himself, Brodie knows the Math section inside out — especially the later questions where coordinate geometry, matrices, and trigonometry show up under serious time pressure. He teaches students to triage the 60 questions in 60 minutes by recognizing which problems deserve full work and which can be solved with quick estimation or elimination.

Sam's dual degrees in physics and mathematics mean the algebra, trigonometry, and function concepts that fill the ACT Math section are tools he uses daily — not formulas he had to re-learn for tutoring. He teaches students to read each problem like a physicist: strip out the noise, identify what's actually being solved, and pick the shortest path to the answer. Rated 5.0 by students, with a 33 ACT composite backing up his approach.
I am a recent graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas with a B.S. in Neuroscience cum laude. I am living in Austin until I begin medical school in July. Tutoring has always been a hobby of mine, and I continued my passion for teaching during college by being the Peer Tutor for a Statistics course and a Biology course at Trinity. Additionally, I tutored middle and high school students in the San Antonio community while working for a company similar to Varsity Tutoring. My favorite part of being a tutor is seeing the light-bulb moment happen for my students when they finally grasp a concept they???ve been struggling with. Usually with my students and as a student myself, I find that explaining concepts in a different way with language that is more understandable or connecting it to real-world experiences goes a long way. As a competitive swimmer for the past 15 years and the captain of my college team, I understand the desire students have for excelling in both the classroom and in their extracurricular activities and the struggle that can occur between balancing them. Besides tutoring, I enjoy traveling, spending time with my family and my dog, and cooking!
The ACT Math section covers a wide arc from pre-algebra through trigonometry, and pacing matters as much as knowledge — 60 questions in 60 minutes leaves no room for hesitation. Andrew scored a 32 composite on the ACT and teaches students to recognize problem types quickly so they can allocate time to the questions that actually challenge them. His economics background means he's especially sharp on data interpretation and probability questions that trip up many test-takers.
A chemical engineering degree means Alex didn't just memorize formulas — he used trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and logarithms daily in coursework at Washington and Lee. On the ACT Math section, he teaches students to recognize which of the 60 questions are designed to waste time and which reward a quick conceptual shortcut. His perfect 36 ACT composite came partly from that kind of strategic pacing.
Scoring a 35 ACT composite required Jacob to perform at a high level across every section, including Math, which tests everything from pre-algebra ratios to trigonometric identities in 60 fast-paced questions. He teaches students to categorize problems by type on sight — coordinate geometry, matrices, logarithms — so they can allocate time strategically instead of getting stuck on one difficult question.
The ACT Math section covers a wide spread of topics in a tight 60 minutes, so knowing the content isn't enough — students need to recognize problem types instantly. Lindsay's 35 ACT composite and her mathematics minor mean she can teach both the underlying concepts (logarithms, trigonometric identities, matrices) and the shortcuts that save critical seconds. She's rated 4.9 by students who appreciate that dual focus on depth and efficiency.
Scoring a 35 ACT composite, Mehek knows the math section inside out — from the coordinate geometry questions that eat up time to the probability and trig items that appear late in the test. She teaches pacing strategies alongside content, showing students how to recognize which problems deserve full work and which can be solved by back-substitution in under a minute.
I'm a rising senior at Yale University. My two main passions in life are biology and English--people might see them as completely opposite subjects, but I think they're just two sides of the same coin! As a tutor, I believe that flexibility and personalization are key. Above all, my goal is to help people not just do well in their assignments but also truly understand the material. I look forward to working with you!
Philosophy majors don't get a reputation for math, but Galen's 34 ACT composite means he cleared the math section's trig, algebra, and probability gauntlet right alongside the English and Reading sections he's more naturally drawn to. That cross-discipline fluency lets him coach students who are strong readers but shaky on quantitative pacing — showing them how to decode what a problem is actually asking before touching any numbers. Rated 5.0 by students.
Gordon's biology degree from ASU required heavy quantitative coursework — statistics, calculus, chemistry math — which kept him fluent in exactly the algebra, probability, and data-analysis skills that fill most of the ACT Math section. His Teach for America experience with K-12 students means he's used to quickly identifying whether a student's stalling on a concept gap or a pacing issue, and adjusting accordingly.
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