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I am a graduate of Brigham Young University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with an emphasis in Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic. As part of my coursework, I studied Arabic for three years and spent a semester in Amman, Jordan. After graduating, I worked on a U.S. Senate campaign, then interned at a think tank and congressional office in Washington, DC. While at the think tank, I co-authored an article that was published in US News and World Report. I am currently pursuing my juris doctorate (JD) at the University of Georgia School of Law.

I am available to help students with any topics they are struggling with in their high school or early college-level Physics courses.
Having earned a JD with a family law concentration and previously coached students through LSAT prep at a test prep agency, Amber knows this exam from both sides — as someone who conquered it and as someone who's taught others to do the same. She addresses all three sections with targeted strategies, from conditional logic diagrams to passage-mapping techniques, and builds timed practice into every session so test-day pacing feels natural.
I am a current third-year student at Virginia Commonwealth University. I am in the BS/MD Guaranteed Admissions program for Medicine at VCU, and I am majoring in Biology with a minor in Business and a minor in Dance. I am originally from Phoenix, Arizona and I have a passion for teaching. I have had lots of experience with tutoring and also in a large variety of subjects. I worked at a place called "The Tutoring Center" for 8 months where I had the opportunity to teach students aged 5 through 18 in varying levels of Math, English, and Writing. I have also been now tutoring with Varsity for nearly 2 years. While I tutor in a large variety of subjects, I am especially passionate about teaching Math, Chemistry, Biology, and also tutoring in Standardized Test prep such as for the SAT, PSAT, and ACT.
I am a recent cum laude graduate of the University of Amsterdam's Masters in Economics Program where I specialized in Monetary Policy and Banking. While there, I worked as a teaching assistant and tutored in economics and mathematics. Prior to that, I worked as an ESL teacher for two years in Russia and China.
Preparing for the LSAT with someone who's already used it to get into Harvard Law School changes the dynamic — Marin knows what a competitive score looks like and how to build a study plan that targets each section's specific demands. She breaks the exam into its component skills: argument analysis for Logical Reasoning, passage mapping for Reading Comprehension, and systematic diagramming for Analytical Reasoning. Students get concrete strategies rather than vague advice about "reading more carefully."
I am a sophomore electrical engineering student and member of the honors college at Virginia Commonwealth University. I recently graduated from Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in June of 2017. I have a passion for mathematics, especially calculus, and am excited to share my knowledge with others.
I am currently working on my Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, where I attained my undergraduate degree in Biochemistry. VCU is where I have held bioinorganic research positions as well as teaching positions. I acted as a teaching assistant in various chemistry and biology classes while studying and am currently an adjunct faculty teaching chemistry courses for the university. In addition to Varsity Tutors, I tutor for PCG education where I prepare students at J L Francis Elemetnary School for their mathematics SOLs. Throughout my different experiences with teaching and tutoring, I have found that each individual requires a different teaching style. Adjusting styles to accommodate different learning styles can be difficult at start, but overtime it helps the success of students to achieve their goals.
I am currently applying to medical schools in hopes of attending in the Fall of 2015. Helping my younger brother manage his genetic disorder, in addition to years of teaching special needs students at summer camp, has inspired me to pursue a career as a Pediatrician with a focus in Medical Genetics.
I am ready to help all students by answering their questions and frequently addressing some questions to them....
I am currently preparing to begin a Master's of Teaching program at VCU this fall and have continued to excel in the math and history courses I need to round out my teaching endorsements. Because my future career path focuses on teaching at the high school level, I have a preference for tutoring math (especially algebra through calculus) and history, along with writing and my current subject of philosophy. Besides my career motivations, I find that I stand out the most as a tutor in these areas because of my capability in clearly presenting complex material and my ability to grasp the diverse perspectives of my students.
I'm a current student at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in Statistics and Machine Learning, with minors in Business and Artificial Intelligence. I'm passionate about helping high school students succeed in computer science and math, and I've seen firsthand how a strong foundation can make all the difference. With 4+ years of mentoring experience, including leading the largest high school debate team in my state, I adapt to different learning styles and focus on building confidence through patience and clear communication. I strive to make learning engaging, supportive, and enjoyable. Outside of academics, I'm a dancer of 15 years who occasionally teaches ballet, an avid gym goer and hiker with over 200 miles hiked and visits to all top 10 national parks, and a fan of the NFL and NBA. I also love working on projects like coding games for hackathons and exploring startup ideas, bringing that same energy and creativity into my tutoring.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when working with a tutor who can identify their specific weak areas—whether that's logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or logic games—and develop a targeted study plan. The key is consistent practice combined with strategic feedback on your approach.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment to understand your current strengths and challenges across the three main sections: logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning (logic games). The tutor will review your results, discuss your target score and law school goals, and create a personalized study plan that fits your timeline. This foundation helps ensure every session after that is focused on what will move your score forward most effectively.
Logic games are often the most intimidating section, but they're also the most learnable with the right approach. A tutor can teach you the fundamental diagramming techniques, help you recognize game types quickly, and build your speed through targeted practice. Many students find that once they understand the underlying logic and practice consistently, this section becomes their strongest area—sometimes even their confidence booster on test day.
Timing issues usually stem from either inefficient strategies or attempting questions you're not ready for yet. A tutor helps you develop section-specific pacing strategies—for example, which logical reasoning questions to tackle first, how long to spend on reading passages, and when to skip and return to a question. With practice tests and timed drills, you'll build the muscle memory to manage the 3-hour test without rushing or running out of time.
Most test prep experts recommend taking 15-20+ full-length practice tests as part of your preparation, ideally under timed conditions to simulate test day. Your tutor can help you space these tests strategically throughout your study plan—using early tests to identify weak areas, middle tests to refine strategies, and final tests to build confidence and stamina. The goal isn't just taking tests, but reviewing them thoroughly to understand why you missed questions.
LSAT reading comprehension rewards active reading and strategic note-taking rather than trying to memorize every detail. A tutor can teach you how to identify main ideas, author tone, and argument structure while reading—skills that make answering questions much faster and more accurate. Many students also benefit from learning which question types to prioritize and how to eliminate wrong answers efficiently, turning reading comp from a time drain into a manageable section.
Test anxiety often decreases significantly when you feel genuinely prepared and confident in your strategies. A tutor helps build that confidence by ensuring you understand the test format deeply, practice under realistic conditions, and develop a clear game plan for test day. Additionally, practicing relaxation techniques, reviewing your preparation progress, and taking full-length practice tests regularly can help normalize the testing experience and reduce anxiety when it counts.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent preparation, though this varies based on your starting score and target score. A tutor can help you create a realistic timeline by assessing your current level, understanding your goals, and designing a study schedule that balances depth with sustainability. Whether you need intensive 2-month prep or a longer, more gradual approach, personalized tutoring ensures your study time is efficient and focused on what matters most.
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