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I'm a student at Clark University and I can help you with whatever you need. Whatever your learning style, whatever your difficulties, I will help you through it. Together, we can solve any problem you have. I can teach you how to study, I can edit your papers, I can teach you memory tricks and organizational skills and I guarantee that after a little while with me, your grades WILL improve.

I am a linguistics graduate student at Boston University. I earned two undergraduate degrees from the University of Connecticut in Cognitive Science and Linguistics, and have enjoyed tutoring all through my educational career. I have been tutoring since high school in a variety of different subjects and every experience has been unique and fulfilling. From middle and high school students to college students, I love the challenge of finding the best way to make a concept make sense to a student and learning about all of the new and different ways that a problem can be looked at and understood. I am an upbeat and enthusiastic individual and I work hard to keep my lessons both informative and fun. Outside of academics, I am a fan of classical music, Harry Potter, and my little dachshund, Hazel!
I am a rising senior at Wellesley College majoring in Music and American Studies. During my first year at college, I started tutoring students in grades K-12 at the Mathnasium center in Wellesley, MA. The following two years, I tutored my peers taking courses in American Popular Music, Jazz Music Theory, and Jazz History. Over the past two years, I've developed a passion for helping students pursue writing and research topics that reflect their identities and personal histories. By framing education as a lens through which to perceive themselves, students have been infinitely more engaged. I'm most passionate in tutoring topics related to music history, but interestedly, I've come to deeply appreciate and value writing, research, and analysis skills. Outside of the classroom, I play alto saxophone in a couple of jazz groups, read graphic novels, bake, knit/crochet, and am learning to skate on a longboard!
I am a graduate of Boston University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with a minor in Biology, and a Pre-Medical concentration. Given this, my academic knowledge is obviously eclectic. In the past few years following my education, I have discovered a passion for teaching and currently work as an Instructor for Seven Hills Foundation. I have a straight-forward teaching philosophy which applies to each student as an individual learner. This helps to identify and clarify misunderstandings in the process rather than stumbling over information. I am able to teach in English and Writing, as well as across most maths and sciences, including Organic/Inorganic Chemistry, Biology, Statistics, Algebra, and Calculus. I strongly believe in lifelong learning, and try to practice that philosophy daily. My other passion is music, as I play guitar and piano. Otherwise, I enjoy spending time with friends and simple moments of relaxation.
I'm not tutoring, I spend my time writing and performing spoken word poetry, riding my bike around Boston, and learning to cook.
I am a 2019 graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where I received a dual degree BFA in Vocal Performance and BA in Creative Writing. I also achieved a GPA of 3.92, 3 semesters on the Dean's List, induction into Phi Beta Kappa as well as Sigma Tau Delta (the English honors society) and Pi Kappa Lambda (the Music honors society), Carnegie Mellon University Honors, and Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Honors. I graduated Bloomfield Hills High School with a 3.96 GPA in 2015, and was a National Merit Finalist as well as a Presidential Scholarship candidate, thanks to my top test scores.
I am comfortable, however, with upper level math classes (such as calculus), and science courses (biology, chemistry, and physics). I am in the process of applying to medical school as well. I have been fortunate to have already been accepted into a couple of schools. I would love to help you prepare for the MCATs and get a head start on your medical school application. I think this one-on-one tutoring model can be a powerful study method in preparing you for success in both the classroom and on standardized tests. In my spare time, I enjoy skiing, running, playing board games, and performing/learning magic tricks!
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
I am available for support, remind the student of her resources, and reconnect the student with long-term goals.
I'm Cindy! I'm a freshman at Harvard University and graduated from San Mateo High School this past year. I love to teach and have years tutoring students of all ages in a variety of subjects. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions or would like to schedule a tutoring session!
I am a certified elementary and ESL teacher committed to my students and their learning. I am passionate about teaching and love finding new ways to help my students.
I am a private tutor with over ten years of experience on the SATs, College Essays & Applications, English, History, Math, TOEFL, and the like. I have taught for over seven years, including at such prestigious institutions as Choate Rosemary Hall, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Fordham University with a triple major in English, Philosophy, and American studies. I have two masters' degrees, and am a certified teacher in the State of Massachusetts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains of 5-10 points with focused preparation. The LSAT is a learnable test—success comes from understanding the question formats, developing strategic approaches to each section, and practicing under timed conditions. A tutor helps you identify your specific weak areas and build targeted strategies rather than studying everything equally.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand and where you want to go. Expect to discuss your target law schools, timeline, and any previous LSAT attempts or practice tests. A tutor will assess your strengths and weaknesses across the three sections—logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning (logic games)—so you can create a personalized study plan that addresses your specific challenges.
Logic games intimidate many test-takers, but they're actually the most learnable section with proper instruction. A tutor teaches you the diagramming systems and game types that appear repeatedly on the LSAT, then builds your speed through strategic practice. Rather than memorizing solutions, you'll develop a framework for approaching any game setup, which builds both accuracy and confidence.
Timing is as much about strategy as speed. Tutors teach you which questions to prioritize, when to skip and return to difficult questions, and how to allocate time across sections based on your strengths. You'll practice timed drills that gradually build your pace while maintaining accuracy, and learn section-specific strategies—like how to approach reading comprehension passages differently than logical reasoning questions.
Most successful test-takers complete 20-30 full-length practice tests under timed conditions before test day. A tutor helps you use these tests strategically—not just taking them, but reviewing every question you miss to understand why you got it wrong. Early practice tests diagnose weaknesses; later ones build stamina and refine your approach under pressure.
Most students benefit from 2-4 months of preparation, though this depends on your starting score and target score. If you're aiming for a significant improvement or a highly competitive law school, longer preparation with consistent tutoring support typically yields better results. A tutor helps you create a realistic timeline based on your goals and can adjust your study schedule as you progress through practice tests.
Absolutely. Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about question formats or lack of confidence in your approach—both things tutoring directly addresses. As you practice with a tutor and see improvement, your confidence builds naturally. Tutors also teach test-day strategies for managing stress, like pacing techniques and mental reset tactics between sections.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 160+), law school experience, and a track record of helping students improve. The best LSAT tutors understand not just the content but the test-taking psychology—they know which strategies work for different question types and how to diagnose why you're missing questions. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced LSAT tutors for students in Worcester who bring both expertise and personalized teaching to your preparation.
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