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Mary
MS Marquette University • BA Eastern Michigan University
6+ Years Tutoring

Working daily with English language learners and students with communication differences has given Mary an unusually precise understanding of how people process language under pressure — exactly the skill set the SAT's Reading and Writing sections demand. She teaches students to recognize grammar patterns and decode passage arguments using the same structured strategies she applies in her speech-language pathology practice. Her own 1410 SAT score backs up the approach with firsthand test experience.

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Matt
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Matt
BA University
1+ Years Tutoring

Matt's mechanical engineering degree from the University of Delaware — plus minors in Mathematics and Economics — means the SAT Math section's algebra, data analysis, and word-problem translation play directly to his strengths. But what sets him apart is his extensive volunteer tutoring with adult GED learners in both math and English, which taught him how to build study systems that stick under pressure. He scored a 1480 on the SAT and holds a 5.0 rating.

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Ian
BA University
13+ Years Tutoring

Economics and international studies coursework means Ian spent years interpreting data sets, building arguments from evidence, and writing under pressure — all skills that map directly onto SAT Math and Evidence-Based Reading. He scored a 1530 on the SAT and uses that experience to walk students through pacing decisions, algebra shortcuts, and the passage-analysis logic that separates good scores from great ones.

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Tracy
BA University of Pennsylvania
6+ Years Tutoring

Competition math experience and a 1540 SAT score give Tracy a particularly strong command of the Math section's trickiest problems — the ones that layer multiple concepts like systems of equations inside word problems or require nonstandard approaches under time pressure. She also brings native Mandarin fluency and an economics-trained reading style to the Evidence-Based Reading section, where she teaches students to trace an author's argument before touching the answer choices. Rated 4.9 by students.

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Amber
BA Dartmouth College
1+ Years Tutoring

What makes Amber's SAT approach distinctive is her theater background — she treats each Reading passage like a script, teaching students to identify a author's intent and rhetorical moves the same way an actor breaks down a scene. That skill, paired with her 1570 SAT score and strong math and science chops, means she covers both sides of the exam without switching gears. Rated 5.0 by students.

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Patrick
BA University of Chicago
9+ Years Tutoring

Patrick's dual degrees in English Literature and Linguistics from the University of Chicago give him an unusually precise grasp of how the SAT's Reading and Writing sections are constructed — he teaches students to recognize rhetorical moves in passages and apply grammar rules structurally rather than by ear. His 1560 SAT score backs up that approach with results. On the math side, he builds fluency with the algebraic and data-reasoning patterns that repeat across every test form.

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Karann
BA Cornell University
10+ Years Tutoring

Karann's dual major in biological engineering and biological sciences built the kind of data interpretation and quantitative reasoning skills that show up constantly in SAT Math — translating word problems, reading graphs, and working through multi-step algebra under time pressure. Her 1560 SAT score confirms she also knows the verbal side, where she teaches students to trace argument structure through dense passages and catch the grammar patterns the Writing section recycles. She's currently pursuing a doctorate at Wisconsin-Madison, which keeps her analytical reading and writing skills sharp daily.

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Miriam
BA University of Wisconsin Madison
6+ Years Tutoring

Working as a writing center tutor at UW-Madison while majoring in both Biology and English gives Miriam an uncommon grip on both halves of the SAT — she reads like a humanities student and solves like a scientist. She scored a 1570 and teaches the exam by connecting the verbal sections' evidence-based reasoning to the same logical thinking that unlocks the trickier algebra and data problems on the math side. Rated 4.9 by students.

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Alexander
BA Brown University
5+ Years Tutoring

What sets Alexander apart on the SAT is genuine fluency across both halves of the exam — his political science training sharpens the evidence-based reading and argumentative writing skills that dominate the verbal sections, while his math tutoring background (pre-algebra through calculus) means he doesn't hand off the quantitative side to someone else. He scored a 1570 and uses that experience to teach specific pacing and elimination strategies section by section. Rated 4.8 by students.

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Sophie
BA Brown University
6+ Years Tutoring

Applied math at Brown means Sophie lives in the quantitative reasoning that anchors the SAT Math section — from algebraic manipulation to data analysis and modeling. But what sets her apart for full-test prep is that she's equally strong on the verbal side, with deep experience in essay editing, literature, and grammar that she channels into breaking down evidence-based reading questions and Writing & Language traps. Her 1570 SAT score and 4.8 rating back up that dual strength.

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Joseph
MS Yale University • BA University of California Los Angeles
9+ Years Tutoring

Yale public health and UCLA biology might not scream 'SAT tutor,' but Joseph's science training built exactly the kind of analytical reading and data interpretation skills that drive scores on both the Evidence-Based Reading and Math sections. He scored a 1530 on the SAT himself and uses that experience to teach students how to decode graph-heavy math questions and trace argument structure through dense passages. Rated 4.9 by students.

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Adam
Current Undergrad Student, German University of Wisconsin Madison
8+ Years Tutoring

Two years of teaching German as a camp counselor taught Adam how to make unfamiliar material feel structured and approachable — a skill that translates well to SAT prep, where students need clear systems for tackling evidence-based reading questions and algebra-heavy math under time pressure. He scored a 1490 on the SAT and uses that recent test-taking experience to walk students through pacing decisions and the specific question patterns that repeat across sections. Rated 4.8 by students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For students in Milwaukee targeting UW-Madison, the middle 50% of admitted students score between 1330-1480 on the SAT. Marquette's middle 50% ranges from 1170-1360. Keep in mind these are competitive ranges—scoring at or above these levels significantly strengthens your application. Both schools consider SAT scores alongside GPA, essays, and extracurriculars, so a score in these ranges puts you in a strong position for admission.

While the ACT has historically been more popular in Wisconsin and the Midwest, most colleges now accept both tests equally—including UW-Madison and Marquette. The best choice depends on which test format plays to your strengths. Many students in Milwaukee benefit from taking a practice test in both formats to see which one yields a stronger score. Since Wisconsin high schools often offer free ACT testing days, you can explore both options without extra cost before committing to SAT prep.

Students typically see score improvements of 100-200 points with focused, personalized prep—and some see even more depending on their starting point and effort level. The amount of improvement depends on where you're starting and how much time you dedicate to practice. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can identify your specific weak areas (like time management on the Reading section or multi-step math problems) and create a targeted study plan to address them.

Most students benefit from starting SAT prep in the spring of junior year or early fall of senior year, giving you 4-6 months to study before taking the test. This timeline allows you to take a practice test, identify weak areas, and build skills gradually without cramming. If you're aiming for a competitive score (1350+) for selective colleges, starting earlier gives you more flexibility to retake the test if needed and still meet college application deadlines.

The SAT is scored out of 1600 and includes four main sections: Evidence-Based Reading (65 minutes, 52 questions), Writing & Language (35 minutes, 44 questions), Math No Calculator (25 minutes, 20 questions), and Math with Calculator (55 minutes, 38 questions). Time management is critical—the Reading section especially challenges many students because you need to read passages carefully while answering questions quickly. Personalized tutoring helps you develop strategies to work efficiently without sacrificing accuracy.

Students in Milwaukee most commonly struggle with time management on the Reading section, vocabulary-in-context questions, data analysis and graph interpretation in Math, and multi-step problem-solving. The SAT also requires you to select answers based on evidence from the passage—not just your opinion—which trips up many test-takers. Working with a tutor helps you practice these specific skills and develop test-taking strategies that play to your strengths while addressing your weak spots.

Most students take the SAT 1-2 times. Your first attempt gives you a baseline score and shows you which sections need work; a second attempt (usually 2-3 months later) lets you apply what you've learned and aim for a higher score. Taking it more than twice rarely yields significant improvements unless you've had substantial tutoring or study time between attempts. Many colleges use your highest score, so a strategic retake after focused prep often makes sense if you're aiming for a specific college target.

For Math, focus on practicing multi-step problems and data analysis questions—these are where many students lose points. For Reading, the key is building speed without sacrificing comprehension; practice skimming for main ideas and using evidence from the text to back up your answers. Personalized tutoring helps you identify whether your struggles are conceptual (you don't understand the material) or strategic (you understand it but run out of time). Your tutor can then target the right approach to move your score up.

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