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I am currently a student at the University of Central Florida, majoring in Biotechnology and in the Burnett Medical Scholars Program.

I am a sophomore at Johns Hopkins University studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. I tutor many STEM subjects, SAT/ACT prep, and AP/IB classes! In the years past, I've mentored two robotics teams and I have experience tutoring at my school and in my neighborhood. I deeply believe that an intuitive understanding of educational content is crucial to success, and I implement this philosophy by teaching problem-solving techniques and strategies in addition to the material. In my free time, I love to read, paint, crochet, and watch TV shows. :)
I am a recent college graduate from the University of Florida. I studied both premedical subjects as a biology major and social sciences as an economics major. I have experience mentoring elementary and middle school students in reading and math.
I am a student at the University of North Florida, and I will be graduating with both an accounting and finance degree in December. I have always had a passion for teaching and have tutored in subjects ranging from Calculus to SAT prep. However, as a UNF tutor and SI, I primarily assisted students with accounting classes. From high school accounting to upper level college courses, I am extremely comfortable with the accounting taught in school and would love to assist any with it.
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, working towards a pre-med double major in Psychology and Biology (with a specialization in Neuroscience). Beginning in my early teens, I began working and volunteering as a tutor in a variety of environments: I began as a volunteer at a summer program for underprivileged children at the Learning and Tutoring Center of East Austin, and since I have worked as a private elementary school tutor, a private SAT-prep tutor, and a preschool tutor for the Neighborhood Schools Program in South Side Chicago. I have taken, and succeeded in, a broad range of Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) classes, and am familiar with the latest formats, question varieties, and scoring guidelines of these standardized tests, along with the SAT. My teaching philosophy is to go beyond "teaching to the test". Although test-taking skills are crucial for any assessment, I believe the most valuable thing a tutor can do is to enhance and help develop conceptual understanding in our clients. I believe that once a student understands something at the conceptual level, he or she will be much better prepared for the topic, not only in the specific test we are preparing for, but anywhere else it may come up. Memorizing words or equations might help somebody in the short term, but understanding why that word means what it means, or what an equation is actually depicting is worth the extra effort. Besides test-prep I think I can be a great help in writing and editing, as I have experience in everything from short, timed essays such as the SAT essay, to college essays, to research papers such as the IB Extended Essay. I am fully fluent in Spanish for anyone who wishes to communicate in or practice the language.
As a passionate tutor currently pursuing my Bachelor's degree in Nutritional Science at the University of Florida, I have experience in helping students grasp complex subjects such as Algebra, Chemistry, and Biology. I hope to fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and explore their curiosity. I believe in using relatable examples and hands-on approaches to ease challenging concepts, which not only enhances understanding but also builds confidence. I am dedicated to guiding students through their academic journeys, and I find great joy in witnessing their progress and success.
The LSAT isn't Nicholas's core specialty — his doctoral work in genetics and ecology lives in a different world. That said, years of designing experiments, evaluating statistical evidence, and dissecting dense research papers built exactly the kind of logical reasoning and analytical reading the LSAT demands.
I am hoping to put forth my knowledge and academic expertise in the variety of areas I am comfortable to do so, but with particular focus on one area that remains a crucial point upon which our education system rest: standardized testing. I am a recent veteran of the rather arduous journey most students take through myriad tests, upon which their success and failure is determined. I have intimate experience and knowledge with the AP, IB, SAT, and GRE tests, and have spent time tutoring in the area of the SAT, as well as staying abreast of changes in testing protocol and procedure for those tests which I listed above, prior to my time here.
I am teaching the concepts does not work for you, let me know and I will try my very best to teach students in the way they feel comfortable. Also, I am a student myself, so I know and understand the struggles of being a student. Do not worry though! I have tutored countless students ranging from grades 1-12. I have tutored middle school students for the past three years and recently began tutoring a few high school students for the SAT exam. I have received multiple mathematics awards throughout my high school years, so I am confident that I will be able to teach your student the tips and tricks around different types of math problems. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me!
I'm a 2021 graduate of the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry. I've been tutoring chemistry in some form since 2017 and I am passionate about teaching! I love finding new ways to explain complex topics.
I graduated from University of North Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in English and a minor in Creative Writing. My tutoring strengths are English/Writing, Math through Algebra 2, chemistry, and SAT/ACT Test Prep. I believe that students need one-on-one attention in order to succeed and would love to provide that for students to help them learn in the way that works best for them. I have been tutoring algebra/geometry, English, and chemistry for 8 years now. I pride myself in helping students to improve their grades in classes they are struggling with.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their specific weak areas. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when working with a tutor who can identify patterns in their mistakes and teach targeted strategies for the Logic Games, Reading Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning sections. The key is consistent practice between sessions combined with expert feedback on your approach.
Your first session focuses on assessment and goal-setting. A tutor will review your current baseline score (or administer a diagnostic test if you haven't taken a practice test yet), discuss your target law schools and score goals, and identify which sections are causing the most difficulty. From there, you'll develop a personalized study plan that addresses your specific challenges, whether that's managing Logic Games timing, improving Reading Comprehension accuracy, or mastering Logical Reasoning question types.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges LSAT test-takers face, and tutors specialize in teaching strategies tailored to each section. For Logic Games, you'll learn how to quickly diagram games and identify which ones to skip. For Reading Comprehension, you'll develop efficient annotation techniques. For Logical Reasoning, you'll learn to spot question types and eliminate wrong answers faster. A tutor will have you practice these strategies on timed sections and real practice tests, building the speed and confidence you need on test day.
Most LSAT prep experts recommend taking 20-40 full-length practice tests before test day, spacing them throughout your study period to allow time for review and improvement between attempts. Your tutor will help you use these strategically—analyzing your performance on each test to identify patterns in your mistakes, adjusting your study focus, and building test-day stamina. Rather than just taking tests, the real value comes from thorough review with expert guidance on why you missed questions and how to avoid similar mistakes.
This is extremely common—many students excel at Logical Reasoning but struggle with Logic Games, or vice versa. Personalized tutoring lets you focus your time and energy on your specific weak areas rather than studying everything equally. A tutor can dedicate more sessions to your challenging sections, teach you alternative strategies if your current approach isn't working, and help you maintain your strong sections while you improve. This targeted approach is much more efficient than generic test prep.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about question formats, pacing pressure, or past disappointing performance—all things tutors directly address. By practicing extensively with real LSAT questions and full-length tests under timed conditions, you build genuine confidence in your abilities. Your tutor will also teach you mental strategies for managing anxiety on test day, help you develop a realistic sense of which questions are worth your time, and provide honest feedback on your progress so you know you're ready. Knowing you've prepared thoroughly with expert guidance is one of the best anxiety reducers.
Look for tutors with strong personal LSAT scores (typically 160+), law school experience, and a track record of helping students improve. Ideally, they should be familiar with the current LSAT format, have access to real practice tests for your sessions, and be able to explain their teaching approach clearly. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who meet these standards and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your goals and learning style.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of preparation, though timelines vary based on your starting score and target score. Meeting with a tutor 1-2 times per week is typical, giving you expert guidance while leaving time for independent practice between sessions. Your tutor will help you create a realistic study schedule that fits your life, gradually building from learning strategies and content review to full-length practice tests and refinement. The exact timeline depends on your goals and how much you can study independently.
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