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I'm not tutoring, I spend most of my time on my two indie rock bands, in which I play guitar and bass and write many of the songs. I also like to take my dog, Mac, on walks around my neighborhood of Grant Park.
I am going to medical school at Columbia University in the fall. I worked as a TA and tutor in college for biology and music courses, and I also have experience preparing students for standardized tests. My approach to tutoring is not to simply teach the material, but also to give my students the tools and strategies they need to teach themselves. Since everyone learns differently, I adjust my teaching style to match how each of my students learn, and I enjoy the challenge of coming up with new ways to explain concepts and problems.
I am a senior in the honors college at the University of Georgia, where I have a full tuition Zell Miller Scholarship, as well as a National Merit Scholarship and a Woodruff Scholarship. I am majoring in psychology and mathematics with a minor in German. In addition to my studies, I am active in the Psi Chi International Psychology Honor Society and a German language social program, and am heavily involved in social psychology research. Additionally I have received several awards for my performance in my math classes at UGA.
I'm always up for the challenge of changing my methods of instruction and breaking down topics to foster a deeper understanding of a subject. On a different note, I generally spend my spare time playing lacrosse or running outdoors when possible. I also play the violin with a school quartet, and teach lessons to beginning students working through the Suzuki program.
I am an astronomer who spends her days coding in Python and conjuring up equations to fit trends I observe in my spectroscopic data. Currently, I study how stellar environment affects the gaseous disks around baby stars that may be forming planets (Yep & White 2020, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 889, Issue 1, id. 50). Math, physics, and coding are all part of my job solving mysteries of the Universe! Throughout the year (except during global pandemics), I run Georgia State University's telescopes to show everyone the planets, stars, clusters, and galaxies visible from right here on Earth. Any questions? Ask away!
I am a college sophomore at Brown University. I've been involved in tutoring and mentoring since high school, and I'm excited to get to continue with that work here on Varsity Tutors! My past experiences include working as an instructor at a math learning center for K-12 students, as well as private tutoring for middle and high school students. I would describe my teaching style as conversational; my goal is always to work with you to find a perspective on a topic that makes sense to you. I find that I like to I emphasize a concept's relevance and applications while providing explanations, as well as by providing useful practice scenarios or past examples.
I am currently a junior studying Neuroscience and Economics at Emory University.
I am a graduate of MIT. I received my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies. Since graduation, I have started my PhD at Georgia Tech in Operations Research. Throughout my career I have TA'd several math and computer science courses at the college level. I have also taught at summer programs for gifted middle school and high school students. I am passionate about tutoring kids in math and science because I think that a strong foundation in STEM at an early age can set the tone for their future. In my spare time I like to engage in athletics, and was a Division 1 rower in college.
I'm a student at the University of Georgia, and I'm majoring in Biology and sociology. I've tutored everybody from elementary school students in Language Arts to college students in calculus. In my free time, I'm down to toss a frisbee with you or help you out on that project that you don't know where to start on. Just reach out, I'm happy to help!
I am a Biotechnology Master's Student at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich. I completed my undergraduate degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2018 while minoring in Biomedical Engineering. My passion is researching novel ways to use ethically derived induced pluripotent stem cells in both research and therapeutic environments, and I love to share my knowledge and excitement for science, math, and language with others.
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Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study intensity, 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 they work with a tutor to identify patterns in their mistakes, refine test-taking strategies, and build confidence in timed conditions. The key is targeted practice on the sections where you struggle most—whether that's logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or analytical reasoning (games).
Your first session focuses on understanding your current strengths and challenges. Expect to discuss your target score, review a recent practice test or diagnostic, and identify which sections need the most work. From there, your tutor will create a personalized study plan that fits your timeline and learning style, whether you're preparing for a test in 4 weeks or 4 months.
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges LSAT test-takers face, and expert tutors help you develop strategies specific to each section. For reading comprehension, you'll learn efficient note-taking and passage mapping techniques. For logical reasoning, you'll practice identifying question types quickly to allocate time wisely. For games, you'll work on diagramming strategies that save time without sacrificing accuracy. Your tutor will use timed practice drills to build speed while maintaining accuracy.
This is exactly what personalized tutoring addresses. Rather than spending equal time on all three sections, your tutor will focus heavily on your weakest areas while maintaining your strengths. For example, if logical reasoning is your challenge but you excel at games, you'll dedicate more sessions to reasoning strategies and practice problems. This targeted approach is much more efficient than generic test prep and helps you maximize your score in the time you have.
Practice tests are essential—they're the best way to identify your weak areas, build stamina for the 3-hour exam, and track progress over time. Most serious LSAT prep involves taking full, timed practice tests every week or two. Your tutor will help you analyze your results to spot patterns (like struggling with comparative reading or specific game types), then focus your study sessions on those specific challenges rather than reviewing material you've already mastered.
Absolutely. Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about the format, question types, or your ability to manage time—all things tutoring directly addresses. As you become more familiar with the test structure through guided practice and receive feedback on your progress, confidence naturally builds. Your tutor can also teach you specific strategies for staying calm under pressure, managing difficult sections, and maintaining focus during the full-length exam.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of preparation, though this varies based on your starting score and target. A typical schedule includes 1-2 tutoring sessions per week combined with independent practice between sessions. Your tutor will help you create a realistic study plan that balances intensive preparation with other commitments, and adjust the frequency of sessions based on your progress and how much time remains before your test date.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), proven experience teaching the test, and a track record of helping students improve. Ideally, your tutor should have deep knowledge of all three sections and be able to explain the reasoning behind correct and incorrect answers, not just provide answers. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert LSAT tutors in Atlanta who understand the test thoroughly and know how to adapt their teaching to your learning style and goals.
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