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I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine.

I am a first year pure math PhD student at Boston College.
I'm an undergraduate at Rice University, majoring in Physics and Biochemistry, with a strong passion for research, classical music, and good teaching. I've loved math and science from a young age and am eager to share my knowledge with other students. I believe that everyone deserves to enjoy learning about our world and that everyone has their own preferred way to learn. That's why I hope to offer personalized tutoring that helps you learn not just the material but also how to better teach yourself.
I am a student at Trinity University currently studying biochemistry. I have experience as a tutor my senior year at Clear Lake High School, when I worked as an instructor at Mathnasium. I also volunteered in a program helping students with SAT prep and college applications. My favorite subject to tutor is math, because the clear cut answers of mathematics make it easy for a student to see their progress and build their confidence, which for me is the best part of tutoring! My teaching style is very flexible, as everyone has different needs, but I usually use a lot of socratic questioning. Outside of academics, my interests include singing, soccer, and most recently, rock climbing!
I am a graduate of New York University and received my Bachelor of Science in Finance. I also completed my premedical coursework at NYU and will be attending medical school in July 2015 as my next step to becoming a pediatrician. Ever since high school, I have tutored and worked with children of all ages and from all backgrounds. As a tutor at Mathnasium, I worked with elementary and middle school students to improve their math skills. In college, I worked for America Reads and served as a reading tutor for 3rd graders in a NYC public school. And after graduation, I spent my time before medical school teaching self-contained 4th grade in Houston ISD. While I tutor a wide range of age groups and content areas, I am most passionate about tutoring math, science, and college admission tests (SAT and ACT). As a public school teacher, I am also very familiar with 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade STAAR strategies and content. I have had a lifelong passion for working with children, teaching, learning, and math/science. I truly enjoy building relationships with my students and watching them grow academically. Besides teaching children, some of my hobbies include: hiking, skiing, swimming, working with animals, and enjoying the great outdoors.
I'm currently attending Rice University- pursuing a double major Bachelor of Arts in Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Economics. As you can probably tell I'm very passionate about math, and I'm even more passionate about teaching it! I prefer to teach math a little differently than some of you may used to. Many of students think of math as a plug and chug approach- simply being given formulas and plugging numbers in. While I will give you the formulas and critical things to remember if you insist on it, I prefer to teach mathematics as a form of problem solving. How math works is a beautiful thought process- understanding how a formula was conceived is much more rewarding than simply memorizing it. But in the end it's all up to you- the student. If you want a fast run-down of everything you need to know to ace the test- I'll happily help you. However, if you're willing to think outside of the box and learn some very neat stuff, I'll open the doors to mathematical problem solving for you!
I'm Aurnab. I'm a Bioengineering student at Rice University. I've been tutoring since high school. Due to my wide background in a variety of subjects that I've studied, I have a very interdisciplinary approach to tutoring that can be tailored to any student to achieve results.
I am currently a senior at Rice University. I am majoring in Economics and Biochemistry & Cell Biology. Since I am still a college student, I have taken most subjects recently so the concepts are still fresh in my mind. I really enjoy working with students and will customize my method of teaching to best cater you. I have previously tutored with Kumon Learning Center and am eager to tutor you!
I am a rising sophomore in Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. I am majoring in security studies thinking about working in counterterrorism. As far as tutoring style, I think it is really important not to give the student the answers but to ask them questions and help them come up with strategies to get to the answer for themselves; the goal is to make myself unnecessary in a way. My strengths (in school and tutoring) are in foreign languages including Latin and humanitiesexpect a very enthusiastic tutor especially if we are talking about Shakespeare! I also think it is important to try and frame things in a context students are used to, so if that means watching She's the Man in order to understand Twelfth Night, then that's what we will do (although we do have to read the actual play as well). If that sounds like something you could use, get in touch!
I am currently a student at the University of California at Berkeley. I have worked children of all ages, from kindergarten to high school. During my senior year in high school, I tutored fellow students in SAT and ACT prep, as well as various math and science courses. I enjoy teaching a variety of subjects, but my favorites are math and English. I enjoy getting to know each student and design my curriculums based on each student???s needs. In my spare time, I play the piano, violin, and guitar.
I am able to tutor in a variety of subjects from middle school all the way up to introductory college courses. I especially enjoy helping students with math or English coursework. I can also help with a variety of standardized tests, from the SSAT to the MCAT. I am very interested in helping students overcome test anxiety by learning strategies that can help them stay calm and be efficient. In particular, I want to help students who struggle with timed essays - I myself had to learn ways to complete them successfully, and I hope I can pass on some of these skills.
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains through personalized instruction focused on their weak areas. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when they work with a tutor to identify gaps in logic games, reading comprehension, or logical reasoning—the three core sections of the LSAT. The key is targeted practice combined with strategy refinement, not just more hours studying.
Your first session is diagnostic and collaborative. A tutor will review your background, understand your timeline and target score, and likely have you work through a practice section to identify which areas need the most attention—whether that's logic games, reading comprehension, or logical reasoning. This helps create a personalized study plan tailored to your specific challenges rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Logic games require a specific skill set that doesn't come naturally to most test-takers—you need to visualize spatial relationships, track constraints, and work through scenarios quickly under pressure. A tutor can teach you proven diagramming techniques, help you recognize game types, and build your speed through targeted practice. Many students find that once they understand the underlying patterns, logic games become their most predictable section.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on the LSAT—you have roughly 8.75 minutes per logic game and about 8-9 minutes per reading comprehension passage. Rather than rushing through everything, a tutor can help you develop a strategic approach: knowing which questions to tackle first, which to skip and return to, and how to allocate your time based on your strengths. Practice tests are essential for calibrating your pace before test day.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent preparation, though this varies based on your starting score and target. A typical schedule includes 3-5 tutoring sessions per month combined with independent practice between sessions—working through logic games, reading passages, and full practice tests. Your tutor can help you build a schedule that balances intensive skill-building with regular full-length practice tests to track progress and build test-day stamina.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or lack of confidence in your preparation. Working with a tutor builds confidence through repeated exposure to question types, timed practice, and proven strategies—so test day feels familiar rather than overwhelming. Your tutor can also help you develop mental strategies for staying calm under pressure, like how to reset after a difficult section and manage the mental stamina required for a 3-hour test.
Reading comprehension on the LSAT isn't about reading speed—it's about understanding the author's main point, structure, and tone, then finding evidence in the text to answer questions. A tutor can teach you active reading techniques, how to annotate efficiently, and how to avoid common traps like answer choices that sound right but distort the passage. Many students improve dramatically once they shift from trying to remember everything to focusing on the argument's logic.
Look for a tutor with strong LSAT credentials—ideally someone who scored well on the test themselves and has significant experience teaching all three sections. They should be able to explain not just the right answer, but why wrong answers are traps, and adapt their teaching based on your learning style. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Houston who understand the nuances of the LSAT and can provide personalized instruction based on your specific weak areas.
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