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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'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.
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'm a senior at Yale College where I study Economics. I'm originally from Millburn, NJ.
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 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.
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 a Yale University graduate with professional teaching experience at the college level. I know the SAT Writing and Reading sections like the back of my hand, and I know English, writing, and history as subjects just the same, but what I know most is how stressful and daunting the college admissions process can be. I am most passionate about helping you succeed in your school and test prep endeavors and to do that, I will teach you the test taking methods, study habits and study tricks that work best for you individually. No cookie-cutters tactics, no frustration. I am here to instruct, support, build confidence, encourage, and most of all, to be a patient guide in getting you where you want to be.
I'm a teacher living in New Haven, Connecticut. I grew up in CT before going to Smith College where I studied European history and education. I spent my junior year abroad in Paris, France and fell in love with the city and its history so much that I moved there after college to get my master's degree from the Sorbonne in early modern French history. While I was there, I tutored students of all ages in English and I taught English conversation to French high school students. Then I joined Teach for America and moved back to the states, where I've taught ancient history to 5th graders for the last two years. I'm fluent in French and scored a C2 (highest level) on the Test de Connaissance du franais. I love tutoring test prep, history and French. In my free time, I like to hike, cook and ski.
I am a Junior at Yale University studying Psychology and Education Studies. I am very passionate about working with kids and pursuing a career in teaching, and my main goal is to help students achieve their full potential!
I am looking to get some more experience tutoring and teaching with the idea of pursuing further academic work in the future.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains—typically 5-10 points—within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Personalized tutoring helps you identify your specific weak areas (whether that's logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or logic games) and develop targeted strategies to address them, rather than spending time on concepts you already understand.
Your first session focuses on assessment and strategy. A tutor will likely review your diagnostic test results, discuss your target law schools and score goals, and identify which sections need the most work. This helps create a personalized study plan that fits your timeline and learning style, so you're not following a generic prep course.
Logic games are one of the most coachable sections of the LSAT. Many students find them intimidating simply because they're unfamiliar, but with targeted instruction on diagramming strategies and practice, most students see significant improvement. A tutor can teach you the specific techniques that work for different game types and help you build speed and confidence through repeated, guided practice.
Pacing is as much about strategy as speed. Tutors teach you how to prioritize questions (tackling easier ones first, managing difficult ones), recognize when to skip and return to a question, and practice under timed conditions to build automaticity. The key is developing a personalized approach during tutoring so you're not figuring out your strategy on test day.
Most students benefit from taking 15-25 full practice tests spread across their preparation period, with tutoring sessions focused on reviewing mistakes and refining strategy. Rather than just taking tests, the real value comes from analyzing why you missed questions and adjusting your approach—something a tutor can guide you through systematically.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the format and uncertainty about your abilities. Tutoring builds confidence through repeated practice in controlled settings, teaches breathing and mental strategies for managing stress, and helps you understand that mistakes during practice are learning opportunities, not failures. By test day, you'll have practiced the experience so many times that the actual test feels more routine.
LSAT reading comprehension requires a different strategy than typical reading—it's about understanding structure and author's purpose, not memorizing details. Tutors teach active reading techniques, how to identify main arguments quickly, and how to navigate the question types efficiently. With practice, you'll develop a system that works for your brain rather than trying to force someone else's method.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), law school experience, and a track record of helping students improve. Beyond credentials, you want someone who can explain concepts clearly, adapt to your learning style, and provide honest feedback about your progress. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in New Haven who meet these standards and can work with your schedule.
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