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Most SAT points aren't lost on the hardest questions — they're lost on medium-difficulty ones where rushing or misreading costs easy points. Eric, who scored a 1570, teaches a pacing and elimination strategy built around that insight, drilling students on when to slow down in the Reading section and when to move quickly through familiar algebra patterns in Math. His business background also sharpens his approach to the data interpretation and graph-reading questions that increasingly dominate the exam.

What sets Nikhil apart for SAT prep is genuine fluency across both halves of the exam — his biomedical engineering training at Michigan keeps the math sections sharp, while his background in writing, literature, and essay editing means the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections aren't an afterthought. He scored a 1540 on the SAT himself and builds section-specific strategies around pacing and question-type recognition rather than generic practice. Rated 5.0 by students.
Physics PhD work at Michigan required Michael to read dense technical passages, interpret data under pressure, and solve multi-step quantitative problems — which maps almost exactly onto what the SAT demands across both sections. He scored a 1570 and uses that experience to teach students how to navigate the math section's algebra and data analysis questions with the same systematic reasoning he applies to physics problems. His comfort with both verbal analysis and quantitative logic means students get full-test coaching without switching gears.
Having just gone through the SAT herself — scoring a 1580 — Sreya knows exactly which question types feel deceptively easy and where students actually hemorrhage points under time pressure. Her chemistry and computer science training at Michigan built the kind of systematic, pattern-driven thinking she now applies to the Math section's data analysis and algebra problems, while her IB background keeps her sharp on evidence-based reading strategy. Rated 5.0 by students.
A 1480 SAT scorer heading to the University of Michigan for mathematics, Phil brings particular strength to the quantitative sections — breaking down algebra, data analysis, and passport-to-advanced-math questions with the fluency of someone who genuinely enjoys the underlying concepts. He also tackles the Evidence-Based Reading section by teaching students to trace claims back to specific line references, cutting down on second-guessing. His approach leans heavily on letting students drive the session toward their weakest areas rather than running through a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Aerospace engineering coursework at Michigan means Rohan lives in the kind of algebra, data analysis, and problem-solving that dominates the SAT Math section — he teaches students to spot the fastest path through multi-step questions instead of grinding through every calculation. His 1560 SAT score also reflects serious strength on the verbal side, where he coaches students on evidence-based reading pairs and the grammar logic behind Writing and Language traps. Rated 5.0 by students.
Cognitive science trains you to think about how people process information — and Anusha applies that lens directly to SAT prep, teaching students to recognize how the test is designed to mislead and where their attention breaks down under time pressure. She scored a 1560 on the SAT herself and volunteers as a standardized test tutor in Detroit, so she's built strategies across both the math and verbal sections through repetition with a wide range of students.
Two years teaching high school science to 300+ students taught Mathew something most SAT tutors learn the hard way — how to explain complex reasoning to teenagers who'd rather be anywhere else. He applies that classroom instinct to the full exam, from breaking down no-calculator algebra into repeatable steps to teaching students how to read data-heavy passages the same way they'd read a lab report. His 1510 SAT score backs up the strategies he teaches.
What separates a 1500 from a 1560 on the SAT often comes down to recognizing the traps you're supposed to fall into — the almost-right answer on an evidence pair, the algebraic shortcut that saves two minutes. Krisha, who scored a 1560 herself, teaches students to spot those patterns across both sections, drawing on the same analytical precision that earned her a biology degree at Michigan. Rated 5.0 by students.
Yale's Environmental Engineering program demands the same kind of precise quantitative reasoning and careful reading that the SAT rewards — and Megan scored a 1570 to prove she's mastered both sides of the exam. She teaches students to spot the algebraic shortcuts buried in the math section's word problems and to trace argument structure through dense reading passages, building a repeatable approach that holds up under time pressure.
Scoring a 1430 on the SAT while holding dual degrees in mathematics and biomedical engineering, Taylor brings genuine cross-disciplinary strength to both the Math and Evidence-Based Reading sections. She's developed specific strategies for time management and question triage — knowing when to skip, when to guess, and when to dig in — that turn a stressful four-hour exam into a structured game plan.
Cornell's premed curriculum forced Pratik to master both dense scientific reading and precise quantitative reasoning — exactly the skill split the SAT demands across its Reading and Math sections. He scored a 1550 and uses that experience to teach students how to spot the grammar and rhetoric patterns in Writing & Language questions while building the algebraic fluency needed to move quickly through the no-calculator problems. His comfort tutoring both chemistry and writing means he covers the full exam without switching gears.
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