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I am currently a sophomore pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in Medicine, Health, and Society. Being a student, Ive understood the frustration of not knowing what to do or who to turn to in the moment I dont understand something. This feeling can be very disheartening, but having the right person to guide you can make all the difference. For struggling students, I want to be that person to help them reach their full potential. In high school, I tutored people (mostly high school students like myself at the time) within the community, and it was personally rewarding every time I saw a student gain confidence in their studies.

I am a student at Vanderbilt University, majoring in Neuroscience while on the pre-med track. In the future, I hope to become a pediatrician. I have experience with and tutor in a wide range of subjects, and am most passionate about helping students with standardized exams. I know from personal experience that any exam score can be improved with studying and practice, no matter how frustrating or impossible it may seem. As a tutor, my goal is to listen to and address my students' needs as thoroughly as possible. Outside of academics, I love to fold origami, watch Criminal Minds, and hang out with my dog.
I am a freshman at Vanderbilt University studying biochemistry and involved in analytical chemistry research. Despite my studies being very science oriented, I also enjoy studying English and the humanities. I'd be happy to tutor you in any of these areas!
I am a Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology graduate and currently attend Vanderbilt University majoring in Computer Engineering with a minor in Business. I've tutored in various subjects for about 6 years now. I've done it so much, one of the companies I started was tutoring-based. In all, I am a technology-oriented entrepreneur, an impact-driven member of the community, and a striving academic. My passion for computer engineering and dedication to solving the world's problems push me to continue to be better tomorrow than I am today. I am currently pursuing a career in engineering and business where I hope to improve the lives of those around me every step of the way.
I'm Karen, a sophomore in Vanderbilt's Peabody College of Education. I am double majoring in Secondary Education (middle and high school education) and European History with additional endorsements in US History and Political Science.
I'm an Iowa native who moved to Nashville for graduate school. My background is in the life sciences; I have a Masters from Vanderbilt in Chemical and Physical Biology, and my undergraduate degree is in Biochemistry. However, my education has been well rounded and I have interests in philosophy, literature, writing, and history. I have extensive research experience, and I hope to share my passion for science with students. I have experience mentoring undergraduate students during my graduate school education to help them gain research experience. I am a very patient teacher and have the ability to see problems from the students perspective; my tutoring style adapts to each student's individual needs, but centers on getting each student to come to their solutions rather than following any one formula for success. I have a lot of experience with standardized testing, and have taken multiple AP subject tests in addition to the ACT, SAT, and GRE examinations.
I am today, and is something I love to share with the students I teach.
I'm currently a senior at Vanderbilt double majoring in history and business, while also preparing for the LSAT exam. I've tutored several different subject areas, but I can make the most impact assisting students with history, reading, and writing. I believe that every student has the potential to achieve their goals, and that by helping others I can enhance my own education as well.
I'm not striving towards that lofty goal, I'm trying to relax by doing yoga, reading novels, and eating lots of cupcakes.
I am a current student at Vanderbilt University, majoring in Political Science on a pre-law track. I have experience as a tutor for major college admissions consulting company, and have served as a teaching assistant for a college-level history course. I really enjoy working with students and helping them progress in the subject they're working; my goal is to have them grow academically and learn to trust and invest in their abilities as a student.
I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering. I hope to use my studies to help those in the 3rd world with the necessities we take for granted.
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Score improvement varies based on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their specific weaknesses. A tutor can help you identify which sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, or Logic Games) need the most work and develop targeted strategies to address them. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when they work consistently with a tutor who understands the test's unique format and timing demands.
Your first session is about understanding your baseline and goals. Your tutor will likely review your diagnostic test score, discuss which sections feel most challenging, and ask about your target law school and timeline. This helps them create a personalized study plan that addresses your specific needs—whether that's mastering Logic Games, improving reading speed, or building test confidence. You'll also get a sense of the tutoring approach and can ask questions about pacing and expectations.
Logic Games require a completely different skill set than the other LSAT sections—they demand visual-spatial reasoning and pattern recognition that many students haven't practiced before. A tutor can teach you the fundamental diagramming techniques and game types so you recognize patterns quickly, then help you build speed through timed practice. With consistent work on game setup and strategy, most students move from finding this section impossible to solving games accurately within the time limit.
Most students benefit from 2-4 months of preparation, though this depends on your starting score and target score. A typical schedule might include 1-2 tutoring sessions per week combined with independent practice between sessions. Your tutor will help you build a realistic timeline based on your goals and can adjust the pace as needed. Starting earlier gives you more time to work through practice tests and reinforce weak areas without last-minute cramming.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format or lack of confidence in your abilities—both things tutoring directly addresses. By practicing with real LSAT questions and full-length timed tests, you build familiarity and develop a sense of control over the material. Your tutor can also teach you pacing strategies and help you identify which sections to prioritize, giving you a concrete plan to follow on test day. This preparation translates to real confidence when you sit for the actual exam.
Reading Comprehension on the LSAT tests your ability to understand complex passages and answer questions about main ideas, structure, and inference—not just recall. Many students struggle with pacing and identifying what the test makers actually care about. A tutor can teach you annotation strategies, help you recognize question types, and show you how to eliminate wrong answers efficiently. With targeted practice, you'll learn to read strategically and answer questions faster without sacrificing accuracy.
Practice tests are essential—they're the most accurate way to measure your progress and identify patterns in your mistakes. Taking full-length, timed practice tests under realistic conditions helps you build stamina and get comfortable with the test's pace and format. Your tutor will use practice test results to pinpoint which question types trip you up and which sections need more focus. Regular practice tests also help you track improvement over time and build confidence heading into test day.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores themselves and proven experience teaching the test's unique sections and strategies. Ideally, they should be familiar with recent LSAT formats and have a track record of helping students improve. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand the test inside and out and can explain complex concepts clearly. When you connect with a tutor, ask about their approach to each section and how they personalize instruction based on student needs.
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