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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 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 available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When I'm not working or studying, I love playing volleyball (indoors or on the beach!) and spending time outside, canoeing or hiking with my dog. I look forward to meeting and working with you!
I am a rising fourth-year medical student at Perelman SOM at the University of Pennsylvania currently taking time off from school. I am a Yale 2014 graduate (B.S. in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry). I spent my gap year doing wet lab research in a biochemistry lab at the main NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, My parents are both university math professors with a natural gift for teaching that I believe they passed on to me. I hope to apply for residency in Internal Medicine or Psychiatry and down the line in my career to teach medical students while practicing in and academic or private-practice setting. I specialize in MCAT testing but am hoping to tutor for the SAT as well, and possibly AP exams. In my free time I enjoy rock climbing, running, working out, playing video games, and dabbling in random hobbies (most recently crochet!).
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'm a recent Georgetown University graduate originally from San Diego, CA. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Human Science, and I graduated with Honors with Distinction. While at Georgetown, I completed the pre-medical track and minored in Math. I'm an experienced standardized test taker, and I am passionate about helping students achieve their academic potential! I have tutored elementary school through college students in reading comprehension, math, SAT prep, and chemistry, and even started an afterschool engineering program for elementary school students. I am a strong proponent of framing intelligence as a muscle that is strengthened over time rather than an innate characteristic. While I'm not tutoring, I enjoy cooking, reading, and playing with dogs.
I am most passionate about music, French, and English. I love the potential for communication and creativity that languages and the arts provide.
I'm a recent graduate from Brown University where I studied Linguistics and French. I teach French at all levels, including AP and SAT subject test prep. I started learning French when I was 5 and it's been an important part of my life so I hope to help others appreciate the language as much as I do! I studied abroad in Senegal, West Africa where I spoke nothing but French for a semester. In college I was a French TA for several semesters.
I am a senior at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania studying Finance and Operations & Information Management. I am an Executive Board Member of one of the largest community service groups on campus, the West Philadelphia Tutoring Project, so I have had plenty of experience tutoring elementary and middle school students in reading and math in the Philadelphia area. Prior to my experience tutoring in Philadelphia, I ran an online writing program teaching essential writing skills to elementary school students and served as an Algebra I instructor at a local community center. I enjoy tutoring math up to Algebra 2, SAT Math, and editing essays (including college essays) because helping students build math foundations that will help them for the rest of their life is rewarding and I greatly enjoy editing essays! I have a very flexible tutoring style - I am approachable and willing to answer any questions related to the material. Hopefully, I can explain things as simply as possible so they stick. Outside of school, I enjoy piano, dancing, visiting museums, art, and discovering new foods and restaurants. Looking forward to tutoring!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused work. Logical Reasoning makes up about half of the LSAT, so strengthening this section often has a significant impact on your overall score. A tutor can help you identify whether you're struggling with question types, pacing, or reasoning patterns—then target those specific weaknesses rather than studying blindly.
Most students struggle with three main areas: identifying the question type quickly (assumption, strengthen, weaken, flaw, etc.), distinguishing between close answer choices, and managing time under pressure. Many also find it hard to separate the author's argument from their own opinions, which leads to incorrect answers. A tutor can teach you to recognize patterns in question construction and develop a systematic approach so you're not second-guessing yourself on test day.
Pacing improves through deliberate practice with timed drills, starting with untimed work to build accuracy, then gradually adding time pressure. Many students rush through stimulus passages and miss key details, while others get stuck on one question and run out of time. A tutor can help you develop a personalized rhythm—knowing when to skip a tough question, how long to spend on each part, and which question types to tackle first based on your strengths.
The LSAT tests about 10-12 core question types across the two Logical Reasoning sections, with assumption, strengthen, weaken, and flaw questions appearing most often. Each type requires a different approach—for example, assumption questions ask what the argument depends on, while weaken questions ask what would undermine it. Learning to spot these patterns quickly and apply the right strategy is key to improving your score efficiently.
Your first session typically focuses on understanding where you stand—a tutor will review a recent practice test or sample questions to identify which question types trip you up and whether your challenges are conceptual or time-based. From there, you'll create a study plan tailored to your goals and timeline, whether you're aiming for a specific score or preparing for an upcoming test date. This diagnostic approach ensures your tutoring time is spent on what actually matters for your improvement.
Practice tests are essential—they build your stamina, help you identify patterns in your mistakes, and let you practice timing under realistic conditions. Most successful LSAT test-takers complete 20-40 full practice tests before test day. A tutor can help you use practice tests strategically: reviewing your wrong answers to spot trends, adjusting your approach based on what you learn, and building confidence as you see your score improve over time.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or doubt in your abilities—tutoring addresses both. By mastering question types, building a reliable strategy, and practicing under timed conditions, you develop genuine confidence rather than false reassurance. A tutor can also teach you test-day techniques like managing your mental energy, knowing when to move on from a tough question, and staying calm when you encounter unfamiliar question variations.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores themselves (typically 170+), proven teaching experience with Logical Reasoning specifically, and familiarity with current LSAT format and question types. They should be able to explain not just the right answer, but why wrong answers are tempting and how to avoid those traps. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have deep knowledge of the test and can adapt their teaching to your learning style and goals.
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