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Melinda

PhD
2+ years of tutoring

Most eighth graders underestimate how much the HSPT's Verbal Skills section — analogies, logic problems, antonyms, verbal classifications — diverges from anything they've practiced in a classroom Engl...

Education & Certificates

University of Pennsylvania

PhD

Sanjiv

BS
2+ years of tutoring

Math has been my passion ever since high school - from earning 1st place nationally in Calculus and Linear Algebra, to competing on the AMC 10, AMC 12, and AIME exams. At Princeton, I tutored peers in...

Education & Certificates

Princeton University

BS

Straley

Master's/Graduate
2+ years of tutoring

Three years of breaking down GED math for adult learners taught Straley something most HSPT coaches miss: the students who struggle aren't missing content knowledge, they're missing a decision-making ...

Education & Certificates

Johns Hopkins University

Master's/Graduate

Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor

Curran

AB
2+ years of tutoring

As a professional educator with over a decade of experience, I specialize in delivering personalized, high-impact instruction across the humanities, test preparation, and college readiness. I've taugh...

Education & Certificates

University of Notre Dame

AB

Soung

DSC
2+ years of tutoring

The HSPT moves fast — five sections in under three hours — and students who haven't practiced under timed conditions almost always run out of steam on the Quantitative Skills and Mathematics sections....

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Northwestern University

DSC

University of Chicago

DSC

Byron

MS
2+ years of tutoring

Byron's actuarial background gives him an unusual edge for HSPT prep: he thinks about math the way the exam does — as a series of pattern-recognition problems that reward efficiency over brute-force c...

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University of Miami

MS

Michigan State University

MS

Edward

MBA
2+ years of tutoring

As both a student and an employee, I have been involved in higher education for over twenty years. I earned my bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago (English-Writing), my master...

Education & Certificates

Regis University

MBA

University of Illinois at Chicago

MBA

Bo

MPH
2+ years of tutoring

Most eighth graders encounter the HSPT's Verbal Skills analogies and logic sequences for the first time on test day — and that unfamiliarity costs points that content knowledge alone can't recover. Bo...

Education & Certificates

Johns Hopkins University

MPH

Matthew

Master's/Graduate
2+ years of tutoring

Hi! My name is Matt Hlavin. I am currently working on my Master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering. I would consider myself a lifelong learner. Education has always had a special place in m...

Education & Certificates

Johns Hopkins University

Master's/Graduate

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Bachelor

Janet

MED
2+ years of tutoring

The HSPT's Mathematics section trips up students who know the content but haven't practiced working under the exam's strict pacing — a gap Janet addresses directly through timed question sets built ar...

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Northern Illinois University

MED

Frequently Asked Questions

Pacing is one of the biggest challenges on the HSPT since you have limited time per question across all five sections. Tutors work with students to develop section-specific strategies—for example, in Verbal Skills, learning to quickly identify synonyms and analogies without overthinking, while in Math, recognizing which problems to tackle first and which to skip strategically. Practice with timed drills helps build automaticity so you're not spending precious seconds on easier questions, and working through full practice tests under real test conditions reveals exactly where you're losing time.

Reading Comprehension trips up many students because the HSPT's passages are dense and time is tight—you need to extract key information quickly without getting lost in details. Quantitative Skills also challenges students who haven't solidified foundational concepts like ratios, percentages, and word problem setup. Verbal Skills, while testing vocabulary and logic, can feel unfamiliar since it emphasizes synonym and analogy patterns that don't always appear in regular schoolwork. A tutor can identify which section is dragging your score and create targeted practice to address the underlying skill gaps.

The HSPT's Verbal Skills section uses synonym and analogy questions in a format you might not see in regular classes, requiring you to think about word relationships rather than just definitions. Reading Comprehension questions ask for main ideas, inferences, and detail recall under time pressure—different from classroom reading where you can reread. Quantitative questions mix basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry in ways that test problem-solving speed, not just computation. Tutors break down each format, show you the patterns and tricks to recognize, and have you practice until these question types feel natural rather than surprising.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you practice. Students who work with a tutor for 4-8 weeks with regular practice typically see 50-100 point gains, though this varies based on your baseline and the areas you're targeting. The biggest improvements come when you identify specific weak sections—say, Reading Comprehension or Quantitative Skills—and focus there rather than trying to improve everything at once. Consistent practice with timed drills and full-length tests, combined with targeted instruction on question formats and strategy, creates the conditions for meaningful gains.

Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with question formats or uncertainty about timing strategy—both things tutoring directly addresses. When you've practiced the exact types of questions you'll see, worked through pacing strategies under timed conditions, and built confidence in your ability to recognize patterns, anxiety naturally decreases. Tutors also help you develop a realistic sense of which questions to prioritize, when to move on, and how to manage your mental energy across all five sections, so you feel in control rather than overwhelmed on test day.

Practice tests are essential because they reveal your actual pacing, timing, and weak areas under conditions that mirror the real exam. Rather than taking a practice test once and moving on, use them diagnostically: take one untimed to identify content gaps, then take several under timed conditions to work on speed and strategy. Between practice tests, focus on drilling the specific sections where you stumbled—for instance, if Reading Comprehension dragged you down, do targeted passages and timing work. Your tutor can review your practice test results to pinpoint patterns, like whether you're running out of time or making careless errors, and adjust your study plan accordingly.

A strong HSPT tutor understands the test's unique structure—the five sections, their different question formats, and the specific timing constraints—and can teach you strategies tailored to each. They should be able to diagnose exactly where you're losing points, whether it's vocabulary knowledge in Verbal Skills, conceptual gaps in Quantitative, or reading speed in Comprehension. Beyond content, they should be skilled at teaching you to recognize question patterns, manage time strategically, and build the confidence that comes from practicing under realistic test conditions. Look for someone who uses actual HSPT materials, tracks your progress across sections, and adjusts the approach based on what's actually holding back your score.

Most students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused HSPT prep, though this depends on your starting point and target score. A typical weekly schedule might include 2-3 tutoring sessions focused on strategy and weak areas, plus 3-4 hours of independent practice with drills and timed sections between sessions. Starting with diagnostic practice to identify weak areas, moving into targeted skill-building, and finishing with full-length timed practice tests creates a logical progression. Your tutor can customize the timeline and intensity—if you're starting further behind or aiming for a very competitive score, you might need more time; if you're already strong in most areas, you might focus heavily on one or two sections.

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