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I'm hiking, book-binding, reading, or drawing planetary orbits on a blackboard, I never want to be too far from learning something new.

I'm Toni, a college English professor looking to help you better engage with your learning interests! As a professor, my teaching style emphasizes active learning as a central component, aiming to make my classes more centered on students discovering the material and constructing their own knowledge. In teaching and tutoring, I see myself more as a facilitator of learning who provides students the necessary tools and direction for them to uncover the concepts themselves. Soon we will engage in this process of discovery together!
I'm a graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas with double Bachelors Degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Science. I have explored the intersection of technology, medicine, and public policy throughout my academic career. I'm an industry-trained computer scientist with experience at Microsoft and the National Institute of Health.
I am currently a student at the University of Texas-Austin, and in the Honors Biomedical Engineering Program. Throughout high school and into college, I have tutored students of all ages; anywhere from my employment at a mathematics tutoring center to private lessons for students my age. Other parts of my life include playing sports (tennis, soccer, ping pong, basketball), jamming on the piano, and doing extracurriculars at school.
I am currently in the second year of my Master's in Social Work program at Boston University.
I am a graduate of Georgetown University where I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in International Politics with a concentration on Foreign Policy. I also earned a Certificate in Latin American Studies and am a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, The National Political Science Honor Society. I have experience tutoring students in both the SAT and the SSAT. Additionally, my time as an 8th Grade Science teacher here in Dallas has prepared me for the curriculum and challenges facing students in the area. While I offer tutoring in a broad range of subjects from foreign languages to grammar and writing to math and science, I find Physics to be the most enjoyable subject to teach. I see Physics as the science that allows all the other sciences to occur, and I find it helpful to use Physics demonstrations when studying the subject. When it comes to tutoring, I believe that whoever is doing the talking is doing the learning, so my students will be doing the leg work when it comes to their learning. I believe that every student can achieve success in school; each student just learns at their own pace and in their own way. When I have free time, I enjoy reading a good book, playing a game of tennis, or participating in or watching theatrical events.
I'm a first year medical school student the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine. I graduated from Rice University with a degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sports Medicine. I teach a lot of math, science, and foreign languages (basic Chinese and Spanish). I personally prefer to write many things out, especially when I'm explaining a concept. I will try my best to cater to how your student learns best, and will share any tips and tricks that I've learned over the course of my own education. I love feedback during tutoring sessions, and will help you with whatever you need. In my free time, I conduct research and love to read. I look forward to working with you
I am starting medical school this fall at the University of California, Davis and am excited to begin my life long journey of not only treating others, but teaching my peers.
I am currently fluent in English and Spanish, conversational in Italian, and I'll be tackling Mandarin next. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from the University of Oklahoma with an emphasis in Acting. I was lucky enough to attend OU on a National Merit Scholarship that covered my expenses almost entirely, so the National Merit qualification process is one that I deeply believe in and understand. Successful test taking is as much a product of understanding the test itself as it is the material being covered, and having one on one guidance in understanding how to take a test can markedly improve a score. An important part of gaining that understanding is working in the ways that each student learns best. In fact, I think that is one of the most fulfilling things about tutoring: finding the learning methods innate in each student and helping shape those instincts into tools for learning any material.
I am a Junior Accounting student at SMU motivated to help younger students reach their academic and testing potential, especially when taking the PSAT, SAT and ACT. I want to help students achieve their goals through engaging tutoring sessions tailored to the needs of each individual, and I want to give students the tools they need to succeed on their own outside of a classroom setting.
I am a Research Associate at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Associate Professor of Microbiology with Collin County Community College.
I am a rising senior at The University of North Texas in Denton. I am working towards my Bachelor of Arts in Spanish as well as English with a concentration in Creative Writing. I was raised in an academically competitive environment in Fort Bend County and my rigorous secondary education prepared me for success in college. I am a fortunate member of the Terry Scholarship Foundation, which has provided me and hundreds of other Texans with a private, four-year, full-ride scholarship. As a Terry Scholar, I am well-versed in all subjects and have taken on the role of mentor to many of the incoming freshmen. I have spent most of my free time in college as a nanny and tutor to families around the DFW area. I have experience with all age groups and there is nothing that intimidates me! While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, History, Spanish, and Government/Social Studies. Through my experiences helping struggling students and peers, I have realized the value of adaptability. Most people reach out to a tutor because the traditional classroom method is not best suited for their learning needs. There is nothing more joyful than when a student finally understands the material in a way that makes sense to them. Many times, students need flexibility and patience in order to grasp a foreign concept. I am a firm believer in the power of education and I hope to share my love of learning with all of my students. After graduation I plan on returning to Houston to obtain my Master of Arts in Teaching from Rice University. In my spare time, I enjoy reading and writing anything from poetry to screenplays. I have also been involved in competitive dance for most of my adolescence, so I understand the balance of academics and extracurriculars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study effort, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their specific weak areas. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when they work with a tutor to identify patterns in their mistakes, refine test-taking strategies, and build confidence in timed conditions. The key is targeting the sections where you're losing the most points—whether that's logic games, reading comprehension, or logical reasoning.
Your first session focuses on understanding your baseline and goals. A tutor will review your recent practice test scores, discuss which sections feel most challenging, and learn about your target law schools and score goals. From there, they'll create a personalized study plan that addresses your specific needs—whether that's mastering logic games, improving reading speed, or building test-day confidence. This diagnostic approach ensures every session moves you toward your target score.
Logic games challenge many students because they require both pattern recognition and speed under pressure—skills that don't come naturally to everyone. A tutor can break down game types, teach you diagramming strategies that work for your learning style, and help you practice at a pace that builds accuracy before speed. With targeted practice and feedback on your approach, most students see significant improvement in this section within weeks.
Most students benefit from taking 20-30 full practice tests leading up to test day, spacing them throughout their study timeline to track progress and build stamina. Tutors use your practice test results to identify patterns—like which question types trip you up, where you lose time, or how test anxiety affects your performance. They'll then focus sessions on drilling your weak areas and refining strategies, rather than generic test prep.
Timing issues usually stem from either rushing through questions you don't fully understand or spending too long on difficult ones. A tutor helps you develop a strategic approach—knowing when to skip a tough question, how to manage time per section, and how to build speed through accurate practice rather than just going faster. They'll also help you identify which sections naturally take you longer and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Test anxiety often comes from uncertainty about what to expect or fear of running out of time. Tutors help build confidence by making the test format familiar through repeated practice, teaching you proven test-day strategies, and helping you understand that some questions are designed to be hard—missing a few doesn't derail your score. Working through timed practice tests with feedback also helps you realize you're more capable than anxiety suggests.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation, though this depends on your starting score and target. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can create a customized timeline based on your goals and schedule—whether you're preparing for a fall test or need an accelerated plan. Regular sessions combined with independent practice between meetings typically yields the best results.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores themselves, experience helping multiple students improve, and knowledge of current test formats and question types. Ideally, they should be able to explain their reasoning clearly, adapt their teaching to your learning style, and use data from your practice tests to guide instruction. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors for students in Dallas who meet these standards and can help you reach your law school goals.
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