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Students who need equal footing on both halves of the SAT get a natural fit with Andrew — his biology degree built the data interpretation and analytical reading skills tested on the verbal side, while his 1440 SAT score and strong math background mean he can walk through algebra, problem-solving, and no-calculator strategies with real fluency. He also knows how to coach the pacing and section-switching stamina the test demands, drawing on his own recent experience sitting for high-stakes standardized exams. Rated 4.9 by students.

A 1570 SAT scorer, Grace breaks the test into repeatable strategies — identifying evidence-based reading traps, tightening grammar around parallel structure and modifier placement, and building number sense for the no-calculator section. Her background directing an after-school academic program at the middle school level means she knows how to read a student's frustration and adjust on the fly, not just re-explain the same way louder. She treats each practice test as diagnostic data, zeroing in on the specific question types costing the most points.
Teaching algebra in public school and philosophy at a community college gave Grant an unusual combination for SAT prep — he can walk students through the math section's trickiest word problems and then shift to unpacking the rhetorical structure of Reading passages without missing a beat. He scored a 1420 on the SAT himself and has spent nearly a decade coaching students on pacing, elimination strategies, and the specific grammar rules the Writing and Language section recycles.
Scoring 1500 on the SAT herself, Dharsini knows the specific pacing traps and question patterns that separate a good score from a great one — particularly on the math section, where her chemistry-track algebra and data analysis skills translate directly. She breaks practice sessions into targeted drills on the highest-yield concepts, like passport-to-advanced-math questions and evidence-based reading pairs, so students see score gains quickly rather than burning out on endless full-length tests.
Most SAT prep splits neatly into "math tutor" or "verbal tutor" — Min covers both sides with genuine depth, holding a master's in electrical engineering and a 1580 composite score alongside serious chops in writing and literature. He uses that engineering precision to teach students how to set up equations from word problems quickly on the Math section, then shifts to structural reading strategies for evidence-based passage questions. Rated 5.0 by students.
Peace scored a 1570 on the SAT and brings particular depth to the Reading and Writing sections, where her English degree and graduate-level training in close textual analysis translate into concrete strategies for evidence-based questions and rhetorical purpose items. She teaches students to read passages as arguments — tracking claims, concessions, and shifts in tone — rather than scanning for keywords, which is the habit that costs most test-takers points on the verbal side.
Most SAT prep splits neatly into a 'math person' or a 'reading person' — Akarsh covers both sides with genuine depth, drawing on a molecular biology background that required constant data analysis alongside dense scientific reading. He scored a 1560 on the SAT and uses that experience to teach specific pacing and elimination strategies across all sections. His science training is especially useful for the data-heavy passages and graph interpretation questions that catch many students off guard.
Rachel's dual background in biology and history means she's equally comfortable with the data-heavy graphs in SAT Math and the dense argumentative passages in Evidence-Based Reading — two areas where students often struggle to connect what they've read to the right answer choice. She scored a 1580 on the SAT and uses that experience to teach specific timing strategies and elimination techniques across all sections.
Krishna's 1580 SAT score came from a biochemistry student's habit of treating every section like a lab protocol — systematic, step-by-step, no wasted moves. He applies that same precision to coaching the math section's data analysis and algebra problems while also drilling the evidence-based reading strategies that most science-minded students tend to neglect. Rated 4.6 by students, he builds a balanced approach that keeps both halves of the score moving up together.
Carnegie Mellon's engineering program demands the same blend of quantitative precision and dense technical reading that the SAT tests across both sections — and Raaga graduated with dual degrees in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering plus a 1550 composite score. She teaches students to spot the algebraic shortcuts buried in the Math section's word problems and applies an analytical, structure-first method to the Reading and Writing passages that turns ambiguous answer choices into clear eliminations.
Most SAT points are lost not from lack of knowledge but from mismanaging time and falling for predictable trap answers — two problems Rahul tackles head-on with a structured, section-by-section game plan built from his own 1490 score. His finance coursework at Babson sharpened the quantitative reasoning and data interpretation skills that map directly onto the SAT Math section, while his broad tutoring across reading, grammar, and essay writing keeps the verbal side covered too.
Film production taught Isaiah how to construct an argument visually — a skill that translates surprisingly well to the SAT's Evidence-Based Reading questions, where identifying how an author builds a case is half the battle. His 1590 SAT score means he knows the test inside out, from the grammar logic of the Writing and Language section to the algebraic reasoning that drives the trickiest math problems. Rated 4.8 by students, he brings a creative, pattern-oriented approach to an exam most people treat as purely mechanical.
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