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I'm starting my junior year at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. I'm currently getting my degree in biology with a concentration in health and human disease, global health, and a minor in French. I love reading, traveling, learning and helping others learn! I have experience tutoring high school and elementary school students in math, science, and English and I love tutoring in each subject equally. Eventually, I see myself going to medical school and researching topics related to viral diseases which I've been interested in since a very young age. I'm very passionate about the subjects I teach and hope to pass my passion on to the individuals I tutor!
I am graduate of Brown University, where I received a degree in Economics and studied topics ranging from Computer Science and Applied Math to Literary Arts and Philosophy. I even helped create a class during my senior year, working together with other students to write a syllabus, gather reading materials, schedule guest speakers, and ultimately, present the results to an academic dean for course credit. After graduation, I moved to Hong Kong, where I worked at a a summer program at the University of Hong Kong, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, as a Teaching Assistant in a Game Theory class for advanced middle school students. After the program ended, I traveled around Asia, visiting places in Malaysia and Vietnam before eventually returning to the American South, where, as a native North Carolinian, I feel at home. I usually prefer tutoring in subjects involving math and social sciences but I am very flexible. Outside of education, I love playing guitar and piano, and I have released music both as a solo artist and as part of a band. I also like to play disc golf and lacrosse and enjoy participating in fantasy football.
I am currently a third-year student majoring in Biology and a part of the Health Science Scholars Honors program at the University of Texas at Austin. I have experience tutoring high school and middle school students for the past couple of years in a variety of subjects and my favorite ones include sciences such as biology and chemistry, as well as ACT/SAT/PSAT test prep. I firmly believe in the value of good education and hope to inspire that same positivity in others.
I am a fourth year undergraduate student at The University of Texas at Austin pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Honors with minors in Computer Science and Business. I have always been passionate about helping others by continuing the chain of mentorship that I received and helping others avoid the same mistakes I once made. Prior to University, I spent my spare time spreading environmental awareness to elementary students, coaching middle school basketball teams, and guiding nascent MathCounts and Science Olympiad programs. Since arriving at UT Austin, I have had the privilege of teaching a classroom of middle schoolers for a semester as part of the UTeach Outreach program. I am most passionate about Math, Computer Science, and the college application process. In my experience helping struggling students prepare their applications for admissions, I have had the most fun reviewing essays and revising resumes. I also enjoy sharing tips and tricks to solving any Standardized Math Test questions! I truly believe education is the key to a better future, and it cannot be taken for granted because of the unequal opportunities that others face. Outside of academia, I enjoy working out, hiking, playing sports with my friends, and showing people new songs!
I am most passionate about math, but am comfortable working with students of all ages K-12 (and beyond!) in subjects including chemistry, physics, Spanish, writing, and more!
I am currently accepting students in all math subjects through the high school level, standardized test preparation (SAT, GRE, SSAT, PSAT), computer science, writing, study skills and organizational skills.
I am now on my second). I have always valued education but at times saw that teaching methods did not adapt appropriately to the student. There is more than one way to learn material. Because of that I hope to spend some time with students, helping them get the test scores that will allow them to get into their dream school. Throughout my high school and college career I gained extensive experience in tutoring members of my rugby team, fellow classmates and friends. Regarding the subjects I have taught- I am familiar with math all the way up to Algebra 2 (including ACT and SAT Math), I have helped many students prepare for the SAT and ACT. Many times smart students have issues with standardized tests due to improper test taking strategies. Every student has unique strengths and weaknesses, I focus on refining those strengths, minimizing those weaknesses and combining the proper test taking strategies in order to achieve the scores that student needs to get into the school they want.
I'm a current student at Smith College working towards my degree in Education & Child Studies and Theatre. I've been tutoring for many years and I have experience working with children of all ages and ability levels--from profoundly gifted students to students struggling with learning disabilities. I believe every student has the potential to succeed, it is just a question of finding the right entryway into the material. Since teachers don't always have the time to work individually with every student, that's where a tutor comes in!
I am a graduate of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and English Literature in 2014. Since graduation, I have served one year as a K-2 literacy tutor with A Community for Education, and this past year I worked as a kindergarten teacher at IDEA Public Schools. I will be beginning a Masters Program in Education this fall at the University of Texas at Austin with a certification in teaching 7-12th English. My goal as a professional is to unite my love of literature with my passion for social justice to become an inspirational and effective educator of underserved preteen and teenage students. My tutoring style is very positive and encouraging, and centered around teaching my students in a way that makes sense to them. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, running, travel, and cooking.
Because the LSAT rewards a specific kind of reasoning rather than memorized content, improving on it requires deliberate, structured practice — not just grinding through prep books. Paul earned his seat at UT Law by developing section-specific strategies for Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension, and he teaches each section as its own skill set with distinct techniques. He's especially sharp on timing strategy and the art of eliminating wrong answers under pressure.
I'm a recent graduate from Lewis and Clark College. I completed my BA in Anthropology with a Linguistics focus, and I hope to continue these interests into a Masters in a couple years. I grew up in Austin, TX swimming and hiking every chance I got, and I've since moved to San Marcos, TX. I love tutoring students, and seeing the progress we can make together. Learning is all about finding the right way to piece together concepts and practice to work with your unique brain. Feel free to ask me any questions!
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how much you engage with the material, but most students see meaningful gains when working with an expert tutor. Many students improve by 10-15 points or more, especially when they identify specific weak areas—like logical reasoning or reading comprehension—and develop targeted strategies to address them. Your tutor will help you understand your current performance level and create a realistic timeline based on your goals and available study time.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand and where you want to go. Your tutor will review your practice test scores, discuss your target law schools, and identify which sections—logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or analytical reasoning (logic games)—need the most work. This diagnostic approach helps create a personalized study plan tailored to your strengths and challenges, so your tutoring time is spent efficiently on what matters most.
Logic games intimidate many students, but they're highly learnable with the right strategy and practice. A tutor will teach you how to diagram different game types, recognize patterns, and work through them efficiently under time pressure. Rather than just drilling games, your tutor helps you understand the underlying logic and develop a systematic approach so you can tackle unfamiliar game types with confidence on test day.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on the LSAT, and tutors address it head-on through strategic practice. Your tutor will help you identify which question types slow you down, teach you when to skip and come back, and build your speed gradually through timed drills. Rather than rushing through practice tests, you'll learn to work at a sustainable pace that balances accuracy with efficiency—skills that transfer directly to test day.
Reading comprehension requires active engagement with dense, complex passages—something tutors help you master through targeted techniques. Your tutor will teach you how to identify main ideas, track argument structure, and spot the author's tone quickly, so you can answer questions accurately without re-reading entire passages. Practice with real LSAT passages under timed conditions helps you build the skills and confidence needed to handle any passage type on test day.
Most students benefit from taking 15-20+ full practice tests before test day, spaced throughout their study period. Your tutor will recommend a schedule based on your timeline and goals, helping you use practice tests strategically—not just as a measure of progress, but as a learning tool to identify patterns in your mistakes. Reviewing each test thoroughly with your tutor is where the real learning happens, so quality of review matters more than quantity of tests.
Absolutely. Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about the material or unfamiliar question formats, both of which tutoring directly addresses. By mastering the content, developing reliable strategies, and practicing extensively under timed conditions, you build genuine confidence that carries into the testing room. Your tutor also helps you develop mental strategies for staying calm and focused when you encounter a tough question, so anxiety doesn't derail your performance.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores themselves, law school experience, and a track record of helping students improve. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand the test inside and out and can explain complex concepts clearly. Beyond credentials, a good tutor tailors their approach to your learning style, identifies your specific weak areas, and adjusts their teaching strategy based on your progress.
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