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I am a graduate of Loyola Marymount University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Biology and played four years of Division 1 soccer. I will be attending medical school in Fall 2019 at Creighton University. With 7 years of tutoring under my belt, 4 of which included working as a peer tutor for LMU Athletics, I have developed a strong passion for assisting others inside and out of the classroom to reach successful academic goals. I believe having a strong foundation in education is important for future success in our careers and relationships. As a STEM major, I have focused on tutoring in math and sciences as I enjoy working through problems with my students in an engaging manner and finding which methods work for them. Along with tutoring, I am a licensed EMT and perform clinical oncology research for UCLA. In my spare time, I enjoy running, working out, reading, and playing soccer.

I am a junior studying Writing for Screen and Television at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. For the past two spring semesters I worked as a CollegeSpring Mentor, tutoring Green Dot Charter high school juniors for the SAT and teaching them predatory skills for college. In addition to my experience tutoring for the SAT, as a screenwriting major I most enjoy teaching my favorite subject, English. I love showing students the power language endows upon them to communicate their ideas and beliefs with others. I believe every student deserves the chance to succeed and to try to capitalize on their strengths while encouraging them to improve in areas they may traditionally find challenging. Endowing a student with confidence in themselves through patience and support is the best way not only to improve academic performance, but also transform them into lifelong learners. I try to share not only my passion for knowledge with students, but also my love of sports (football, baseball, and softball), action films, and global affairs. Seeing students not only improve academically but also show improved confidence and happiness is the most rewarding part of my job.
I am a BS/MS student at Columbia University studying Electrical engineering and also following the premed curriculum. After my undergraduate, I hope to pursue an MD-PhD and work in a teaching/research hospital as a physician-engineer.
I'm a recent graduate of the California Institute of Technology in Economics and Computer Science. I was also accepted at Harvard, Princeton, MIT, and Stanford. I have a broad range of interests spanning science, math, engineering, social science, the humanities, the arts, and athletics (I also played on the Caltech basketball team). My background allows me to tutor general college prep, especially the SAT, ACT and the GRE. I love to teach analytical thinking, ranging from advanced Math and Physics to strategies for understanding literature and developing arguments.
I'm Arian. I graduated from Wesleyan University with degrees in English and Environmental Studies, with a focus on creative writing. For my senior thesis, I wrote a 50-page epic poem that intertwined the geobiological evolution of the earth with my family history.
I am a recent graduate of the University of Virginia living in Los Angeles. While at UVA, I earned a 3.95 GPA and graduated my major program with Highest Distinction. I have eight years of tutoring experience (including starting my own tutoring program) and have worked with students of all ages. I'm looking forward to helping people with their studies in any way I can.
I'm a New York transplant to LA, and a freelance composer and musician by nature. I am an artist and a teacher-- these are my two passions! I'm also a translator, linguistics nerd, avid reader, and fabulous teacher. I went to NYU and studied Linguistics, and am continuing my studies for an Applied Linguistics Masters here in California.
I'm Jerome and I hope I can help in your academic journey. As someone who's received tutoring before, I hope I can help students, not only learn the subject matter, but the study and thinking skills to succeed academically. By learning the skills, you can gain the confidence to pursue other endeavors. Don't give up. Ask for help. We'll succeed together.
I am a recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where I received my B.F.A. in Drama with a minor in Applied Theatre. During my time at NYU, I studied at the Atlantic Acting School and the Experimental Theatre Wing, sang in a choir called Drama Cantorum, and co-founded a nationally-ranked improv team called Captain Soldier. I also spent an unforgettable semester abroad at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Nowadays, I work with a theatre company called Grey Room NYC and a non-profit organization called Leave Out Violence. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, playing and watching basketball (Go Bulls!), enjoying funny television shows (Louie is my favorite), and playing music (guitar & piano).
I'm an undergraduate at UC Berkeley with two years currently under my belt and the intention to double major in anthropology and biology. My focus is on understanding human biological and social origins through analysis of human artifacts, biological remains, and environmental reconstruction, with a parallel interest in preservation strategies. Outside of academics, I'm passionate about all manner of developing sciences and technologies as well as current events and the history behind them.
I am currently a sophomore at NYU studying English and Journalism. However, I can help with almost any subject, including math and science, as I took advanced-level courses and 13 AP tests in high school. I have years of experience tutoring students of all ages, from elementary school through high school. In my spare time, I enjoy playing the violin, reading, and writing. I live in New York City during the academic year (September - May) and would be happy to tutor in-person (depending on the travel distance) then. Of course, if you/your child is more comfortable with online tutoring, I can tutor online year-round. Thanks for dropping by, and I hope to work with you/your child soon!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning questions require you to identify argument structures, spot logical flaws, and evaluate evidence—skills that don't always come naturally. Many students struggle with pacing, trying to read and analyze complex arguments within the strict time limits, while others find it hard to distinguish between similar answer choices that seem plausible. The section also tests reasoning patterns that differ from everyday thinking, so recognizing these patterns takes targeted practice and feedback on your specific weak areas.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're consistently missing questions in specific categories—like weakening arguments or parallel reasoning—targeted tutoring can help you master those patterns quickly. Many students improve by 5-10 points on the Logical Reasoning section alone through consistent practice, strategy refinement, and working through mistakes with expert guidance.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand and what needs work. A tutor will likely review your practice test results, have you work through a few Logical Reasoning questions to see your approach, and identify patterns in the types of questions giving you trouble—whether that's flaw identification, necessary assumptions, or something else. This diagnostic helps create a personalized study plan that targets your specific challenges rather than generic test prep.
Pacing issues often stem from spending too much time on difficult questions or rereading arguments multiple times. Effective strategies include: learning to identify question types quickly so you know what to look for, practicing triage to skip tough questions and return later, and building speed through repeated exposure to argument patterns. A tutor can help you find the right balance between accuracy and speed for your goals, and teach you which questions are worth more time based on your skill level.
Most students benefit from consistent, focused practice over several weeks rather than cramming. A typical approach involves working through 10-15 questions per session, reviewing every mistake carefully to understand the reasoning, and periodically taking full-length practice tests to track progress. The key is quality over quantity—understanding why you missed each question matters far more than the total number you complete. A tutor can help you structure practice sessions efficiently so you're not wasting time on repetitive drills.
The LSAT features recurring question types: Necessary Assumption, Sufficient Assumption, Strengthen/Weaken the Argument, Flaw in the Argument, and Parallel Reasoning, among others. Each type requires a slightly different approach and reasoning skill. Rather than trying to master all types equally, it's smart to identify which ones trip you up most and dedicate extra practice there. A tutor can help you develop specific strategies for each question type and recognize patterns that make these questions more predictable.
Test anxiety often peaks when you encounter a difficult question or feel rushed, but preparation and strategy can help. Building confidence through repeated practice with real LSAT questions means you've seen similar challenges before and know how to approach them. Learning to skip questions strategically, managing your time, and having a clear process for each question type also reduces the panic that comes from feeling lost. Many students find that working with a tutor to practice under timed conditions helps them feel calmer on test day.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have deep expertise in LSAT preparation and Logical Reasoning specifically. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your current score, target score, and specific question types that challenge you most. This personalized approach means you're working with someone who understands the LSAT's unique reasoning patterns and can tailor instruction to your learning style and goals.
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