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I am pursuing a career in dentistry/oral surgery and will be beginning dental school at Boston University this fall. For this reason I recently took the DAT, which I am capable of assisting you with as well. During my undergraduate education, which I completed this past December, I worked in my school's tutoring center, helping my peers succeed in mathematics and science courses. Outside of my academic life, I am a big sports fan and I mostly follow the New York sports teams. For fun, I like to play basketball and golf with my friends. I am looking forward towards getting to know you and helping you with your academic needs.

I'm a rising junior at Stanford University majoring in International Relations and minoring in Education, and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. I am most passionate about history, but I really enjoy math and writing too. I've been working extensively in educational settings for the past two years, working as a middle school TA and after school program academic classroom director/tutor. In my free time, I love having conversations with my friends and students, reading, dancing, listening to music, and hanging out with my younger sisters. My mission is to work my hardest to make learning and tutoring truly fun, so that it doesn't feel like a chore or obligation for anyone. I would love to work with you on SAT preparation, math tutoring, history tutoring, writing tutoring, or any other subject you would like to work on!
Grant's dual background in mathematics and standardized test prep — he earned a 1420 SAT and has taught algebra in public schools — gives him a practical edge on SAT Math. He tackles the section by teaching students to spot the handful of algebraic and geometric frameworks the College Board recycles, from systems of linear equations to circle theorems. Once students see those recurring structures, problems that looked unfamiliar start feeling routine.
I am a student at Boston University majoring in chemistry on the pre-medical track. I will earn my Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry in 2024. I have had experience in the past with peer mentoring and tutoring in which I helped elementary and middle school students with their subjects of difficulty. Through these experiences, I have learned how rewarding tutoring is. I am passionate about helping others reach their goals and I love when I see a student gain confidence in a subject area and apply their newly learned skills to other aspects of their life. My goal is to be a helpful resource to students in tackling their areas of difficulty and succeeding in an academic setting, all while making the learning process enjoyable. While I tutor many subjects, I am most passionate about math, specifically Algebra and Calculus I, and chemistry. I enjoy working with students by explaining problems and concepts with clarity and working with their interests and strengths to help make improvement. I am a firm proponent of communicative teaching and making lessons interesting with beneficial interactive activities and problems. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and being active by playing tennis and running, and spending time outdoors.
Rachel scored a 1580 on the SAT and approaches the math section by categorizing every problem into one of about fifteen recurring question types — heart of algebra, passport to advanced math, problem solving with data analysis. Once a student can identify the type, they already know the solution path, which turns a stressful timed section into a series of familiar puzzles.
I'm a motivated and enthusiastic engineer with a drive to always continue learning, share knowledge with others and inspire.
Engineering coursework at Carnegie Mellon meant Raaga used the math tested on the SAT as a launching pad for far harder material — so concepts like quadratic modeling, systems of equations, and advanced data analysis feel intuitive to her. She scored 1550 on the SAT and now teaches students to identify which tool each problem is really asking for, cutting through the wordiness that trips up even strong math students. Rated 5.0 across her sessions.
I am most comfortable teaching the SAT Reading/Writing and helping youths with their personal statements. Furthermore, my one-year experience as an AmeriCorps VISTA for PeaceJam Foundation – an award-winning organization that promotes service learning and peacekeeping through the combined efforts of Nobel Peace Laureates and young people – has instilled in me a deep reverence and hope for our youths today. I strongly believe in our youths’ limitless potential to pursue their dreams and become agents of positive social change and know I will be an excellent mentor/coach through their journey.
I am a student at the Honors College of Rutgers - New Brunswick. I am currently working towards attaining a B.S. in Biochemistry, as well as a minor in Business and Administration. Over the last five years, I have reconciled my passion for teaching and my desire to interact with fellow students through tutoring. While I have tutored in a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about science, math, and English. Having taught many students, each of whom were different in terms of personality and learning style, I understand the importance of tailoring the lesson to the student's strengths. As a result, I work to create unique, individualized learning plans that engage the student and make learning feel like an opportunity, rather than a chore.
I am confident I will be able to use my experience and current knowledge to raise your grades and scores.
Roshan scored a 1540 on the SAT and breaks the math section down by question type — heart of algebra, passport to advanced math, and problem solving with data analysis — so students know exactly where their points are hiding. His approach leans heavily on visual strategies and analogies that make abstract concepts like quadratic modeling and systems of inequalities click fast. Rated 5.0 by students.
I am current student at The University of Chicago. I have extensive experience working with children in multiple settings. I am passionate about teaching, and hope I will be able to assist you in overcoming any academic struggles.
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Varsity Tutors matches Trenton students with expert SAT Math tutors for 1-on-1 instruction. We pair each student with a tutor based on their specific needs, learning style, and goals.
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Common challenges include gaps from earlier material, difficulty with specific concepts, and trouble applying learning to new problems. These issues can snowball quickly in SAT Math.
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Many students see improved grades within a few weeks, along with better understanding of SAT Math concepts and more confidence tackling challenging material.
Tutors track progress and adjust their approach to ensure continued improvement.
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