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I am pursuing a Bachelor of Music in opera performance and a Bachelor of Arts in art history. I've been tutoring music theory and ear training at school for two years, and have taught private voice lessons for a year. I also have experience tutoring writing, French, and Italian.

I am a student and life-long learner who is currently between undergraduate and graduate school. In May 2015, I received a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience and Biology from Centre College, and in September 2015, I will attend The Ohio State University to work towards a PhD in neuroscience. Throughout my academic journey, I have been guided by incredible teachers who have served as friends, mentors, and role models. I see teaching as a way to give back to my role models by passing down their knowledge to future generations of students. My well-rounded liberal arts education qualifies me to tutor a variety of subjects including algebra, biology, psychology, reading, and writing. As a neuroscience and biology double-major, I have an especially strong background in psychology and biology; however, I am also passionate about reading and writing as aptitude in these subjects forms the foundation of effective communication and comprehension of all other subjects. My teaching philosophy emphasizes individual learning and personal attention. I graduated from a small college where this philosophy is considered paramount, and by working as a teaching assistant there, I developed my skills as a teacher capable of providing a personalized education. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, reading poetry and fiction, hiking, and training for my first marathon.
I am excited to be tutoring. In my experience teaching, I have learned that empowerment in a subject is a combination of efficient guidance from me and a willingness to improve from my students. By signing up for tutoring, students are already taking the first step to mastering whatever areas in which they may be having difficulty. I won't do all the work for my students but I will never leave them to figure out everything by themselves, as that defeats the purpose of a tutor. I will constantly assess understanding during the learning process, thus gradually giving my students the confidence that they have moved into deeper understanding of material. With the right instruction, everyone is capable of overcoming those problem subjects, and I am happy to help along the way.
I am enrolled in Calculus and Biochemistry this semester. In my spare time, I walk in the Arboretum, play video games and deal with my medical school applications.
I am a Yale graduate with over 8 years experience tutoring students from a variety of backgrounds. I recently graduated from the Yale School of Public Health with a MPH concentrating in Epidemiology and Global Health. I also received my B.S. from Yale with a double major in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and French. I have experience both leading group classes and working with students one on one. I will respond to a student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style in order to help them succeed and make the most of our time together. I earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT, 2280 on the SAT, and qualified as a National Merit Scholar on the PSAT. I look forward to working with you!
I am a rising sophomore at Case Western Reserve University studying engineering. I have taken most high-school level standardized tests, and have scored consistently above the 95th percentile. I have tutored small groups of students throughout high school, and also have experience as a private tutor. Outside of the classroom, I enjoy playing Ultimate Frisbee with my college club team.
I'm a recent college graduate with degrees in Biological Sciences and Russian from Ohio University. During my time there, I tutored students in a variety of subjects, including biology, chemistry, and Spanish. In addition, I worked as both a peer advisor and teaching assistant, which gives me insight into the learning strategies and study skills that students need to succeed. As a tutor, I like to focus on doing actual problems with students because it is the most effective way to immediately identify their strengths and weaknesses and to address them. In my free time, I like to lift weights, read books, and spend time with my friends.
I am a 2nd year medical student at Northeast Ohio Medical University and have tutored K-12 and college students over the past 10 years in various subjects ranging from math and science to SAT prep and language arts. My educational background includes an MPA in Development Practice from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, a B.S. in Molecular, Cell, & Developmental Biology, and a B.S. in Mathematics-Economics (both from UCLA). In addition, I have scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT, ACT, and GMAT exams and scored in the 95th percentile on the MCAT. I really enjoy working with students of all ages and backgrounds and believe all students are capable of learning and being successful with the right approach to education. I would love the chance to discuss in more detail what kind of tutoring you or your student is interested in and thank you for your consideration!
I am currently an undergrad at Vanderbilt University, majoring in Mathematics and Political Science. I have been tutoring students since high school, mostly in science and math. I've found that STEM courses are intimidating to many students, and I hope to get rid of that fear and promote an appreciation for numbers and the sciences. In my tutoring, I focus on helping students understand the concepts beneath the problems, so as to facilitate learning rather than memorization. I strongly believe that every student is capable of reaching a strong level of understanding in any subject, given the correct tools, a teacher who can offer what they need, and some hard work.
I am a rising sophomore at Columbia University in the City of New York, a member of the Ivy League, where I have compiled a track record of academic success across a variety of disciplines including my majors in History and Political Science. I currently maintain a 3.96 GPA, with especially strong success in social science related fields and English courses. I am living in our Writers House next year, a selective, competitive residential space for students interested in a career in writing.
I'm entering my senior year at Case Western Reserve University. I'm happy to provide tutoring services for those interested in improving their academic performance or exam preparation. The subjects which I am most proficient include SAT Math, Algebra 1 , Algebra 2, Middle School Math, Pre-Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Trigonometry.
I am a current student at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in English and minoring in journalism and art history. I am very passionate about literature, writing and history, and I love sharing my knowledge and learning new things. In the past few years, I have worked with young children learning to read and high school Latin students, and I also love working with students on improving Standardized Test results. In my spare time, I love reading, music and anything active!
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and dedication to practice, but most students see meaningful gains with focused 1-on-1 instruction. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more by identifying their specific weak areas—whether that's logical reasoning timing, reading comprehension strategy, or logic games—and working through targeted practice with expert guidance. Your tutor will create a customized study plan based on your diagnostic test results and goals.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand and where you want to go. Your tutor will likely review your diagnostic LSAT score (or administer one if you haven't taken a practice test yet), discuss your target law schools and score goals, and identify which sections—logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or logic games—need the most work. From there, you'll develop a personalized study plan with realistic timelines and practice schedules.
Logic games intimidate many test-takers, but they're highly learnable with the right strategy and practice. A tutor will teach you how to diagram game setups efficiently, recognize common game types, and develop a pacing strategy so you're not spending too much time on any single game. Through repeated practice with feedback, you'll build the pattern recognition skills that make games feel less overwhelming and more manageable.
Reading comprehension on the LSAT requires active reading strategies—identifying the main argument, author's tone, and structural relationships—rather than just understanding the content. A tutor will teach you annotation techniques, help you practice on real LSAT passages, and show you how to answer different question types (main point, inference, strengthen/weaken) more efficiently. Many students see significant improvement once they shift from passive reading to strategic analysis.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on the LSAT, but it's solvable with a personalized strategy. Your tutor will help you set realistic section-by-section pacing goals, identify which question types slow you down, and practice time management during full-length practice tests. Rather than rushing, the focus is on building accuracy and speed gradually—getting comfortable with easier questions first, then tackling harder ones with time remaining.
Most students benefit from taking 15-20+ full-length practice tests over their study period, starting after they've learned the core strategies. Your tutor will recommend a practice test schedule tailored to your timeline and goals, typically spacing them out to allow time for review and targeted practice on weak areas between tests. Practice tests serve double duty: they build stamina and test-taking confidence while revealing exactly where to focus your study efforts.
Test anxiety is common, but personalized tutoring builds confidence through familiarity and preparation. By taking multiple full-length practice tests under timed conditions, you'll become comfortable with the test format and your own pacing. Your tutor can also teach you breathing and mental strategies to stay calm during the actual exam, and help you develop a pre-test routine that puts you in the right mindset.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), law school experience, and a track record of helping students improve. Ideally, your tutor should be familiar with current LSAT formats, understand the specific challenges each section presents, and be able to explain complex concepts clearly. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have the knowledge and teaching skills to help you reach your score goals.
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