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I am not providing answers, rather helping you explore your own. I am double majoring in English and Psychology going into my senior year, with hopes to become a speech pathologist after completes my undergraduate degrees.

I am a graduate of the University of Scranton with a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience and a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. I'm currently a student at Penn State Harrisburg working on a degree in accounting. I'm very passionate about tutoring. I love seeing the light bulb go off in a student's head, and when students all of a sudden find something so simple that had once perplexed them. I am also a sports fan, which is exactly what my grandma would call me. :)
I am currently a resident physician at Northwestern Hospital.
I am happy to accommodate and work with learners on the spectrum.
I am a first year medical student at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. I have been a private tutor in the past in subjects such as math, biology, chemistry, and the SATs and every single one of my more than twenty students have shown significant improvement. Most importantly, I have a passion for teaching, and your needs and preferences as the learner will always be paramount. I hope to help every one of my students reach every bit of their potential, and along the way, to utterly shatter any self-induced limitations that have been placed upon what they can accomplish.
I am a graduate from Georgetown University, where I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics with a minor in Music. I'm currently pursuing a Master's of Science in Business Analytics at Carnegie Mellon University. I've been tutoring since I started high school, focusing on mathematics and writing. Throughout my college career I was employed both privately and by Georgetown University to tutor peers and high school students in the Washington, D.C. area. I worked with students taking classes in all levels of mathematics falling under Algebra, Calculus, Combinatorics, and Problem Solving.
I am in my second year at MIT studying mathematics, and I am currently doing a research project in Spectral Graph Theory. I have been a tutor since my junior year in high school, and I enjoy teaching all levels of math; everything from pre-algebra through calculus and linear algebra! I focus primarily on making sure that the definitions and processes given in class make intuitive sense, so that math can begin to feel like second nature.
I'm a first-year med student at Pitt Med. I graduated from Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts with a BS in Biology this past May. As much as I love medicine and the hard sciences, most of my tutoring experience is in general ACT prep, in addition to academic and creative writing, middle school math and reading, and high school and college math. Some of my favorite all-time classes were medical sociology in college and AP US Government and Politics in high school. Through Tufts, I taught English as a second language (3 semesters) and citizenship exam prep (1 semester) to Hispanic immigrants and refugees, which taught me a lot about how to gauge students' understanding, teach tough subjects, plan activities, provide flashcards and the best possible study materials, and make the most of the students' time. I love tutoring because I know how much a tutor's patience one-on-one can make the difference. I love sharing my study tips and test-taking strategies so they can study efficiently and make the best use of their time to get that desired result. I want students to feel heard and supported and help them find methods best suited to them. I want to help students enjoy learning and find more confidence in themselves through mastering tough subject matter.
I am currently studying molecular biology and I hope to work at a pediatric hospital after graduating from medical school. As an undergraduate, I am involved in volunteering organizations, photography, dance companies, and Asian-American political organizations.
I am friendly, reliable, and most importantlycommitted to helping you learn! It is my top priority to create a positive learning experience that will help boost your test scores without boring you to tears. After all, shouldn't learning be fun?
I'm currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Temple University. I love working with children and young adults, and I'm thrilled to be spending some time tutoring this spring.
I am a senior with a Neuroscience major at Swarthmore College. My favorite subjects include Biology and Psychology. I am interested in teaching students how to develop a better grasp of their academic material, improve their learning skills, and succeed in whatever course they take. Outside of the classroom, I enjoy playing violin, reading, and traveling. I also have extensive community service experience and have traveled to China, Kenya, and the Dominican Republic to engage in volunteer work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but students typically see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. Many students improve by 5-10 points, though those starting below 145 often see larger jumps. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or logic games—and targeting them systematically with expert guidance.
Your first session focuses on assessment and strategy. A tutor will review your diagnostic test results, discuss your target law schools and score goals, and identify which sections need the most work. You'll also learn about the test structure, timing challenges specific to your performance, and create a personalized study plan that fits your schedule before your test date.
Yes—logic games are one of the most improvable sections with targeted instruction. Many students find games intimidating simply because they haven't learned the diagramming systems and pattern recognition strategies that make them manageable. A tutor can teach you these techniques, walk you through game types, and build your speed through deliberate practice so games become your confidence builder rather than your weakness.
Reading comprehension improves through active reading strategies, question-type mastery, and timed practice. Many students rush through passages or misidentify what questions are actually asking. Tutors teach you how to annotate efficiently, recognize question patterns (main idea, inference, detail, etc.), and manage your time so you're not skipping questions. Consistent practice with feedback is what drives real improvement here.
Most students benefit from taking 15-20 full, timed practice tests leading up to test day, with the last few under actual test conditions. However, quality matters more than quantity—taking a test and reviewing every mistake is far more valuable than rushing through tests without analysis. A tutor helps you space out practice strategically, identify patterns in your mistakes, and adjust your approach based on what you learn from each test.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared for specific question types or unsure about timing. Working with a tutor builds confidence by ensuring you've practiced every question format thoroughly and have reliable strategies for each section. Beyond preparation, tutors can teach pacing techniques, breathing strategies, and how to recover mentally if you hit a difficult section—so you're not just ready, but calm and focused on test day.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent preparation, studying 20-30 hours per week. However, your timeline depends on your starting score and target score—someone aiming to improve from 150 to 160 will need more intensive study than someone starting at 160. A tutor helps you create a realistic schedule, prioritize which sections to focus on, and adjust your timeline based on your progress so you're not over- or under-preparing.
Look for tutors with strong personal LSAT scores (typically 170+), law school experience, and proven track records helping students improve. They should understand the test's nuances, be able to explain why answers are correct or incorrect, and adapt their teaching to your learning style. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Harrisburg who have the credentials and experience to guide you toward your target score.
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