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A 1530 SAT scorer who tinkers with cars and old electronics for fun, Aaron brings that same diagnostic mindset to test prep — isolating exactly where points are being lost and building targeted strategies for each section. He's particularly sharp on the math side, where his mechanical engineering background makes even the trickiest word problems and data interpretation questions feel routine. Rated 5.0 by students.

Three semesters as a lead TA in anatomy and physiology built Dimitry's habit of explaining dense material in structured, digestible steps — a skill that translates directly to coaching students through the SAT's trickiest multi-step math problems and data-interpretation questions. His pre-med coursework in chemistry and biology at UNC Chapel Hill also sharpened the close-reading and evidence-evaluation instincts that drive scores on the Reading and Writing sections. He scored a 1520 on the SAT and holds a 4.9 rating from students.
Duke medical school sharpened Tammy's ability to process dense, technical reading under pressure — exactly the skill that drives scores up on the SAT's Evidence-Based Reading section. She pairs that with a biochemistry background that keeps the math side tight, especially on data analysis and multi-step algebra problems. Her own 1550 SAT score and 5.0 tutoring rating back up the approach.
A 1590 SAT scorer, Jeremy breaks the test down into repeatable processes — identifying trap answers in Evidence-Based Reading, applying grammar rules systematically in Writing, and recognizing which math concepts the College Board recycles across tests. His background spans both STEM and humanities subjects, which means he can coach every section with equal depth rather than leaning on just one skill set.
Claude's UNC Chapel Hill coursework and substitute teaching experience gave him a practical sense of where students actually get stuck on the SAT — particularly the pacing traps in the Math section and the evidence-pairing questions in Reading that punish students who rely on intuition over method. He teaches specific test-taking techniques for each section type, building repeatable strategies rather than vague advice. His 1570 SAT score and 5.0 tutoring rating back up the approach.
Simon's 1590 SAT sits in the 99th percentile, but what makes him effective as a prep tutor is the breadth behind it — dual degrees in International Relations and Environmental Studies mean he genuinely engages with both the quantitative and evidence-based reading sides of the exam. He teaches students to treat the Writing and Language section as a set of grammar rules with predictable patterns, and approaches the Math section through the kind of data-reasoning skills his interdisciplinary background demanded daily. Rated 5.0 by students.
Scoring a 1550 on the SAT herself, Sonja knows the test inside and out — from pacing strategies on the reading passages to catching the grammar traps the College Board loves to recycle in the Writing section. Her special education training gives her a unique edge: she builds individualized prep plans that account for how each student actually processes information, not just what content they need to review. Rated 5.0 by students.
Economics and Computer Science at UNC Chapel Hill means Rashmi lives in data interpretation and logical reasoning daily — exactly the skills that drive the SAT Math section's trickiest multi-step and word-problem questions. She scored a 1580 on the SAT and uses that experience to teach students how to spot the patterns behind both the quantitative and evidence-based reading questions rather than grinding through every problem cold. Rated 5.0 by students.
Scoring a 1550 on the SAT gave Sophia a detailed map of how the test actually works — from the evidence-based reading passages that trip up strong readers to the no-calculator math questions that reward algebraic fluency over brute computation. As a National Merit Scholar and UNC Chapel Hill pre-med student, she breaks down each section's timing and question patterns so students stop losing points to avoidable mistakes. Rated 4.8 by her students, she's particularly effective at closing the gap between a good score and a great one.
A 1510 SAT scorer with a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech, Jordan brings serious analytical firepower to every section of the test — from dissecting Reading passage arguments to optimizing Math pacing on no-calculator questions. His engineering training means he teaches students to approach tricky problems systematically, identifying what the question is actually asking before jumping into answer choices. Rated 5.0 by students.
Jonathan scored a 1500 on the SAT while still deep in AP coursework, so the strategies he teaches reflect what actually works under real test-day pressure — especially on the math section, where translating word problems into algebra quickly is half the battle. He breaks down the Reading and Writing sections by question type, teaching students to spot evidence-based answer patterns instead of re-reading entire passages.
Doing brain tumor research at Duke Medical Center before heading to medical school, Callie brings the same analytical precision to SAT prep that she applies to scientific data — particularly on the math sections, where she teaches students to translate word problems into solvable equations quickly and accurately. Her 1560 SAT score and biology training also sharpen her approach to evidence-based reading questions, where she shows students how to treat passages like data sets and extract exactly what each question demands. Rated 4.7 by students.
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