Award-Winning SAT Math Tutors
serving Greensboro, NC
Award-Winning
SAT Math
Tutors in Greensboro
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I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mountains, forests--you name it, I love it). On rainy weekends I enjoy tinkering with computers and old electronics, playing Pokemon, or picking at my guitar.

The SAT's trickiest math questions aren't actually hard math — they're straightforward algebra and geometry wrapped in deliberately misleading phrasing, and Claude's UNC Chapel Hill training in close reading and argumentation makes him unusually good at teaching students to decode what a problem is really asking. His 1570 SAT backs up that approach with results, and he drills the specific test-taking habits — like eliminating answer choices before solving — that turn strong math students into high scorers. Rated 5.0 by students.
Economics and computer science at UNC Chapel Hill keep Rashmi immersed in quantitative problem-solving daily — regression models, algorithm efficiency, optimization — which sharpens exactly the kind of flexible thinking the SAT Math section rewards. She scored a 1580 on the SAT and is especially effective at teaching students to recognize when a problem that looks like it needs five steps can actually be solved in two with the right setup. Rated 5.0 by students.
Quadratic modeling, interpreting scatterplots, and manipulating complex equations are where most students lose points on SAT Math — not because the concepts are impossible, but because the phrasing is deliberately tricky. Tammy earned a 1550 composite and teaches students to decode what each question is actually asking before reaching for a formula. Rated 5.0 by students.
I am passionate about biomedical engineering, and am endlessly amazed by intricacies of the world around us. My degrees are in engineering (BS-General Engineering from Harvey Mudd, MS- Mechanical Engineering, and PhD-Bioengineering from Georgia Tech), but I also love art and literature and linguistics. Outside of academics, I am an avid sports fan (and rugby player) and I love to cook, hike with my dog, and travel.
I am an avid rower and bicyclist. I also greatly enjoy growing vegetables and playing basketball.
I am an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a pre-medicine track, majoring in Health Policy and Management, and minoring in Medical Spanish and Education! I am a National Merit Scholar as well as a Carolina Research Scholar. I'm originally from Brookline, MA and I've been a tutor for about five years now. I work a lot with elementary/middle school kids as both a volunteer and at Kumon, and I have also peer tutored at my high school in honors biology, chemistry, math, and Spanish. Primarily specializing in ACT test prep, I've improved many of my clients' scores by 3 or more points, and helped all of my students achieve their ACT goals. In my free time, I love singing with my a cappella group, the UNC Loreleis, swimming, hanging out with my friends, traveling, going on runs, and petting every dog I see.
I am a current senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I am completing a degree in Health Policy and Management with minors in chemistry and biology. Currently, I am on the pre-medical track at UNC I am applying to medical schools for next year. I have worked as a tutor at the UNC Learning Center for two semesters and I have been a TA for anatomy and physiology for three semesters (two of those as lead TA).
I am always excited to help students learn. I would characterize myself as patient and understanding, and aim to help students understand processes rather than just find answers.
I am currently a grad student in NC State's School of Education. I love education and working with folks of all ages to learn. I've been tutoring in some capacity for over 15 years. At first, I primarily taught swim lessons, and then, overtime, I branched out to a myriad of subjects from rock climbing to essay writing and test prep. These days I focus on literacy, organization/executive function skills, test prep, and writing.
I'm a current junior at the College of William and Mary majoring in French and Francophone Studies and Linguistics. I have a history of high achievement and lots of on-the-job experience tutoring and teaching young people. My areas of expertise are French, Latin, linguistics, and English/language arts. I'm very excited and privileged to help unlock students' potentials to achieve!
Callie scored a 1560 SAT and uses that experience to zero in on the algebra, advanced math, and data analysis concepts that make up the bulk of the SAT Math section. She's especially effective at demystifying word problems — translating real-world scenarios into equations is a skill she practices daily in her scientific research at Duke. Students learn not just how to solve each problem type, but how to recognize which approach a question is actually testing.
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Varsity Tutors matches Greensboro 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.
Whether you need homework help, exam prep, or want to get ahead, our SAT Math tutors are ready to help.
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.
A tutor identifies where you're stuck, fills in gaps, and provides targeted practice. The 1-on-1 format means you get help exactly where you need it.
Tutors work with your student's actual coursework—homework assignments, class notes, and upcoming tests. This keeps tutoring directly relevant to what's happening in the classroom.
When you share information about your student's school and curriculum, we can match you with a tutor who has relevant experience.
All tutors complete background checks, credential verification, and teaching evaluation. Many of our SAT Math tutors hold advanced degrees or have years of teaching experience.
You can review tutor profiles to find someone with the right background for your student's level and needs.
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.
Most students benefit from 1-2 sessions per week. More frequent sessions help if your student is significantly behind or has an important exam coming up.
Your tutor can recommend a schedule based on your student's specific situation and goals.
Tutoring is purchased in packages of hours, with rates varying by tutor experience. Varsity Tutors offers several options to fit different budgets and needs.
You can discuss pricing during your consultation to find what works best.
Your tutor will assess where your student is, discuss goals, and start working on priority areas. Most students bring current homework or upcoming test material to focus on.
By the end, you'll have a clear sense of how the tutor can help and a plan for moving forward.
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