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I am working with students, I seek to help them achieve a mastery of the subject that will stay with them for the rest of their lives and serve as strong foundation for their future intellectual endeavors. I was fortunate to have many fine teachers and appreciate what their talents helped me achieve. Now I seek to live up to that example and impart that same curiosity and thoughtfulness to the students I am fortunate enough to tutor.

I am not teaching or grading papers, I can usually be found playing some brass instrument or another, umpiring baseball, trying out a new recipe in the kitchen, or spending far too much time on Netflix.
I am a senior at the University of New Haven working on a B.S. in Forensic Science-Biology with a Pre-Medical designation who hopes to go to medical school in the future. I am most passionate about biology and chemistry but have a strong personal interest in history, especially topics overlooked in the past study of history. To me, learning is a life long process and leads to the development of a well-rounded individual. Seeing understanding of a difficult topic and creating enthusiasm for learning is what draws me to tutoring.
I'm an undergraduate student at Yale University, with a prospective double major in Mathematics and History. I strive to bring students toward their lightbulb moments not by repeating facts until they're drilled in, but by helping my students understand precisely why the laws of science, the rules of grammar, and the events of history are the way they are, and by lifting the curtain on the intricacies of the subject matter. I believe that learning is, and ought to be, for its own sake.
I am looking to get some more experience tutoring and teaching with the idea of pursuing further academic work in the future.
Heading to UCLA School of Law after finishing her MBA at Yale, Christina treats the LSAT the way she treats every standardized test — as a system to decode. She breaks down Logical Reasoning stimuli by argument structure, teaching students to spot assumption gaps and sufficient-vs-necessary flaws before even looking at the answer choices. Her 4.8 rating and genuine love for test strategy make her especially effective for students who want a methodical approach to raising their score.
I'm currently a PhD student in economics at Yale University. I also have a BS in physics and math from Yale. Other subjects I enjoy are history, geography, and philosophy, and I dabble in photography and baking. I enjoy helping people understand tricky concepts and solve challenging problems, academic and otherwise.
I am a freshman at Yale University, hailing originally from Seattle in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I believe that education is one of the most fundamental aspects of a society's wellbeing, and that it is the duty of those of us who have been graced with the advantages of a good education to give back in some way; one of my motivations for tutoring is to do my part in that way.
I'm a senior at Yale College where I study Economics. I'm originally from Millburn, NJ.
I am a junior at Southern Connecticut State University where I recently transferred to study Exercise Science after completing my first two years at Yale University. I have extensive experience tutoring the SAT/ACT, but my favorite subject to tutor is math. Though it can be a daunting subject for many students, I strive to make math accessible and even enjoyable. In my spare time I enjoy weight training and spoken word poetry.
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago majoring in Classics and Theatre. However, my college uses the core curriculum and as a result, I've had a well-rounded, eclectic education covering everything from math to fine arts. I've won awards in community service, dance, and film, but most notably, 20 writing prizes before I reached eighteen. I was a National Merit Semi-Finalist in high school and I've had a passion for education and the art of learning since I was a child. I hope to instill in my students the love of amassing knowledge, excelling in your studies, and walking out of a test feeling like you rocked it. I especially had a passion for the Critical Reading and the Writing portions of the SAT's and the SAT 2 in Literature. I have teaching experience with everything from stand-up comedy to Emergency Medical Services to tap dancing, and I've been told that I am unmatched in my enthusiasm. In my free time, I like to perform sketch and improv comedy, dance, play the banjo, and volunteer in my local hospital.
I am a Yale University Berkeley College graduate of the Yale Class of 2012 with an Intensive B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. Eager for tutoring opportunities, I welcome any of you who wishes to undergo SAT/PSAT or ACT Test Preparation that will get you the scores you need for admission to the college of your choice. As for my experience, I have tutoring experience in both one-to-one settings, going as far back as high school, and group/classroom settings, especially from my 4 years of tutoring with Yale MATHCOUNTS. As a likely future graduate student myself, it is my general goal in life to continue the tradition of passing forth knowledge. Not surprisingly, I have always considered tutoring and education among the most noble of professions where both parties, student and teacher, benefit and learn. What makes me an excellent tutor? Over the course of my life I have had the good fortune of cultivating a variety and number of skill sets, some of which are academic and social in nature. While I certainly consider academic prowess important for the success of any instructor, I would say the most important skill set I have developed is that of adaptability. If a tutor can adapt him/herself to the mode and manner of thinking of another, the tutor, as well as the tutor's audience, will have especially effective and enriching transactions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Many students improve by 5-10 points with consistent practice and targeted instruction on their weak areas—whether that's logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or analytical reasoning (logic games). A personalized tutoring approach helps you identify exactly where you're losing points and develop strategies to address those specific challenges.
Your first session focuses on understanding your baseline and goals. Expect to discuss your target law schools, timeline, and any sections where you're currently struggling. Many tutors will have you take a diagnostic practice test or review your recent practice test results to identify patterns in your mistakes—this helps create a customized study plan tailored to your needs rather than generic test prep.
Logic games intimidate many test-takers, but they're highly learnable with the right approach. A tutor can teach you the diagramming systems and game types that appear most frequently, help you recognize patterns quickly, and build the speed and accuracy you need. Working through games together allows you to see expert strategies in real time and get immediate feedback on your approach—something that's hard to develop from self-study alone.
Reading comprehension requires both strong comprehension skills and strategic question-answering techniques. Tutors help you develop active reading strategies, identify the main point and structure of dense passages, and avoid common traps in answer choices. Many students benefit from learning how to annotate passages efficiently and understanding the specific question types (main idea, inference, author's tone, etc.) so you can approach each one strategically rather than re-reading constantly.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on the LSAT—you have about 8.75 minutes per logic game and roughly 8-9 minutes per reading comprehension passage. A tutor helps you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on your strengths; for example, if you're fast with certain game types, you might tackle those first to build momentum. Practice under timed conditions is essential, and your tutor can help you identify where you're losing time and adjust your approach accordingly.
Most students benefit from taking 20-30+ full-length practice tests as part of their LSAT prep, especially in the weeks leading up to test day. Your tutor can help you use practice tests strategically—not just to measure progress, but to identify patterns in your mistakes and refine your strategy. Regular timed practice tests build the stamina and confidence you need for the actual exam, and reviewing your results with a tutor helps you learn from each attempt rather than just repeating the same mistakes.
Test anxiety is common on the LSAT, but it's manageable with the right preparation and mindset. Working with a tutor builds confidence through mastery—as you understand the question types, develop reliable strategies, and see your practice test scores improve, anxiety naturally decreases. Your tutor can also help you develop a test-day routine, teach you how to manage time pressure without panicking, and provide perspective on what scores actually mean for your law school goals.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores themselves, experience helping multiple students improve, and familiarity with current test formats and question types. Ideally, your tutor should be able to explain not just the right answer, but why wrong answers are traps—and adapt their teaching style to how you learn best. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have proven track records helping students achieve their target scores and gain admission to their goal law schools.
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