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Alexis

Certified Tutor

Alexis

Bachelor in Arts
Alexis's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SSAT- Upper Level
SSAT- Middle Level

Alexis earned a 32 ACT and a 1470 SAT, so she's no stranger to performing under timed, standardized-test conditions — and she brings that same test-day composure to HSPT prep, where eighth graders need to move through no-calculator math quickly and cleanly. She zeroes in on the mental arithmetic sho...

Education

Princeton University

Bachelor in Arts

Test Scores
SAT
1470
ACT
32
Justin

Certified Tutor

Justin

Current Grad Student, Philosophy
Justin's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Quantitative Reasoning
SSAT- Upper Level

Justin's 34 ACT proves he can handle timed, no-calculator math under pressure — and his philosophy training at the University of Chicago sharpened the logical sequencing skills that make HSPT quantitative reasoning and number series questions click for eighth graders. He teaches students to approach...

Education

University of Chicago

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

Current Grad Student, Philosophy

Test Scores
ACT
34
Margot

Certified Tutor

Margot

Bachelors
Margot's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills

Most eighth graders walking into the HSPT have never taken a timed, no-calculator math test before — so Margot spends early sessions building the mental math fluency that keeps students from freezing on test day. Her own 1470 SAT and experience tutoring everything from middle school math through cal...

Education

Dartmouth College

Bachelors

Test Scores
SAT
1470
Bridget

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Bridget

Bachelor of Science, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
Bridget's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SAT Reading

The HSPT Math section throws a wide mix at students — arithmetic, basic algebra, and geometry — all under tight time pressure with no calculator. Bridget teaches high school math daily and knows how to drill the mental math shortcuts and estimation strategies that keep students moving through those ...

Education

Texas Christian University

Bachelor of Science, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels

Test Scores
SAT
1460
Michael

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Michael

Bachelor of Engineering Science in Chemical Engineering
Michael's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Competition Math

Every HSPT Math question — whether it's fractions, algebraic reasoning, or geometric measurement — has to be solved quickly and without a calculator, which means mental math fluency matters as much as conceptual understanding. Michael led Ohio's ARML competition math team in high school, an experien...

Education

Yale University

Bachelor of Engineering Science in Chemical Engineering

Elena

Certified Tutor

Elena

Masters, Biblical Studies
Elena's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SSAT- Upper Level
SSAT- Middle Level

Elena's test-prep background is rooted in strategic thinking — figuring out which question types a student can answer fastest and where they're losing points unnecessarily. For HSPT Math, she applies that same diagnostic lens to the no-calculator format, drilling number sense and estimation so stude...

Education

University of Edinburgh

Masters, Biblical Studies

Mcgill University

Bachelor in Arts, Religious Studies

Francesca

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Francesca

Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government
Francesca's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math
Geometry

Arithmetic, algebra, and geometry all show up on the HSPT Math section, often in word-problem form that tests whether students can translate language into equations. Francesca's economics background means she's comfortable connecting math to real-world scenarios — exactly the kind of thinking the HS...

Education

Loyola University-Chicago

Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government

Test Scores
ACT
33
Moriah

Certified Tutor

Moriah

Bachelor of Arts in Music
Moriah's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Arithmetic

Working as an assistant director at a prep school, Moriah has spent years watching eighth graders navigate the specific pitfalls of high school entrance exams — she knows which HSPT Math question types cause the most panic and where students waste time on test day. Her own 1550 SAT confirms she can ...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Rithi

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Rithi

Masters, Biotechnology
Rithi's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra

Rithi's 1550 SAT and deep math background — from pre-algebra through competition math and calculus — mean she can instantly diagnose whether an eighth grader's HSPT struggles stem from shaky fraction fundamentals or poor time management under no-calculator conditions. She teaches students to build q...

Education

Johns Hopkins University

Masters, Biotechnology

Duke University

Bachelors

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Sheena

Certified Tutor

Sheena

Bachelors, Economics, Chinese
Sheena's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Calculus

Arithmetic, number series, and basic geometry all show up on the HSPT Math section, but the real challenge is pacing — students have roughly a minute per question. Sheena drills pattern recognition and mental math shortcuts that let students move through quantitative comparisons and word problems ef...

Education

Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College

Bachelors, Economics, Chinese

Test Scores
SAT
1570

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Helen

AP Calculus AB Tutor • +53 Subjects

I'm especially passionate about math and science and work in a research lab at Oregon Health and Sciences University. I love helping students do well on tests such as the ACT, SAT, SSAT and the HSPT especially. I am attending Johns Hopkins University and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.

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Applied Mathematics Tutor • +81 Subjects

I am a retired math teacher, who just has too much time on her hands!!! Hobbies: art, books, traveling, travel, reading, music, writing

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Calculus Tutor • +35 Subjects

I am a senior at Queens College majoring in Urban Studies. I am writing a thesis on South Asians living in New York City. I have spent the last two semesters mentoring kids from a local shelter every Saturday during the school year. My specialties are SAT prep, SHSAT Prep, English and Social Studies. As a tutor, I am persistent and creative in my teaching techniques. I will explore every option to teach students the material.

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Pre-Algebra Tutor • +34 Subjects

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Applied Mathematics Tutor • +39 Subjects

i am here to boost your scores in math exams and standardized tests such as SAT, ACT and GRE.

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Applied Mathematics Tutor • +77 Subjects

I am a mathematics instructor at Tarrant County College and I am interested in helping math and engineering students achieve success!

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6th Grade math Tutor • +173 Subjects

I am a medical student committed to helping your student succeed. I have been a tutor for 5+ years, and have experience teaching Math, Science, Spanish and Test Prep to students of all ages and ability. I believe every child has the potential to learn with positive one on one attention and I am committing to helping you student learn how they study best, and become a more independent learner. I look forward to meeting you, and helping you achieve your goals! Hobbies: writing, reading, music, art, books

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AP Calculus AB Tutor • +112 Subjects

I am enthusiastic about helping others reach their educational goals. Whatever the task, no matter how long it takes, I will make sure you get the most out of your sessions and will tailor my personal approach to whatever you need.

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Nikhil

Calculus Tutor • +22 Subjects

I am a patient, intellectual, and calm college student at the University of Michigan passionate about tutoring others to improve their proficiency in a wide variety of subjects. I teach students by creating individualized plans that cater to the strengths and weaknesses of the student. I work hard and as long as it takes to ensure that the student derives maximum benefit. I love teaching a wide variety of subjects, and have a speciality in standardized tests. Hobbies: reading, music, swimming, writing, art, sports, books, dancing, photography

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Pre-Algebra Tutor • +24 Subjects

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Frequently Asked Questions

The HSPT Math section gives you 45 minutes to complete 64 questions—roughly 42 seconds per question—which is significantly tighter than many standardized tests. Students often struggle because they spend too long on difficult problems early on, leaving insufficient time for easier questions later. A tutor can help you develop a strategic approach: learning to quickly identify which problems to tackle first, which to skip initially, and which techniques save the most time (like recognizing patterns or using estimation instead of full calculations). Practice under timed conditions is essential—working through full sections repeatedly helps you internalize the pace and build confidence.

Students typically struggle most with word problems (especially multi-step reasoning), geometry and spatial reasoning, fraction and decimal conversions, and algebra applications. Many students also find the quantitative comparison section challenging because it requires a different problem-solving mindset—you're comparing two quantities rather than finding a specific answer. Additionally, percentage problems and ratio/proportion questions trip up students who haven't drilled these concepts recently. A tutor can pinpoint which topics are holding you back through diagnostic practice tests, then focus intensive work on those specific areas rather than reviewing everything.

The HSPT uses several distinct question types—multiple choice with five options, quantitative comparisons (comparing Column A to Column B), and grid-in answers—each requiring different strategic approaches. Many students lose points simply because they misunderstand what a question is asking or don't recognize the format's built-in advantages. For example, in quantitative comparisons, you can often eliminate answer choices by testing specific numbers rather than solving algebraically. Understanding that some questions reward estimation and pattern recognition (rather than precise calculation) can save you 10+ seconds per problem. A tutor familiar with HSPT-specific formats can teach you to recognize these patterns instantly and adjust your strategy accordingly.

Realistic improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see 3-5 point gains (on the 1-9 scale) with focused tutoring over 4-8 weeks. Students with significant gaps in foundational skills may improve more dramatically, while those already scoring well often see smaller but meaningful gains. The key factor is consistent practice between sessions—tutoring is most effective when combined with regular problem-solving work on your own. Your tutor can help you set specific, measurable goals based on diagnostic testing and create a study plan with realistic timelines.

Test anxiety on HSPT Math often stems from time pressure and fear of getting stuck on difficult problems. Effective strategies include: practicing the "skip and return" method (marking hard questions and coming back after easier ones), using breathing techniques during the actual test, and building confidence through repeated timed practice. Many students find that anxiety decreases significantly once they've completed 5-10 full practice tests under realistic conditions—familiarity with the format and pacing reduces the "unknown" factor. A tutor can also help you develop a pre-test routine and teach you to recognize when you're overthinking a problem versus when you genuinely need more time.

An ideal preparation timeline is 6-10 weeks with 3-4 tutoring sessions per week plus independent practice. A typical week includes: one diagnostic or full-length practice test, two focused tutoring sessions targeting weak topics, one session reviewing test-taking strategy and timing, and 30-45 minutes of daily independent problem-solving. Early sessions should focus on identifying weak areas and building foundational skills, while later sessions emphasize full-section timing practice and test-day strategy. Your tutor can adjust this framework based on your starting level and test date, but consistency matters more than intensity—steady weekly practice outperforms cramming.

An effective HSPT Math tutor should have deep familiarity with the test's specific format and timing constraints, not just general math knowledge. They should be able to diagnose your weak areas quickly using practice tests, teach multiple solution methods so you can choose the fastest approach, and understand the psychology of test-taking (when to guess, when to skip, how to manage time). Look for someone who emphasizes strategy and efficiency alongside content review—HSPT Math success is as much about smart problem-solving as it is about mathematical accuracy. A tutor who regularly works with HSPT students will recognize common pitfalls and know which topics deserve the most focus.

Practice tests are essential—they're your primary tool for identifying weak areas, building test-day stamina, and calibrating your pacing. Taking full-length, timed practice tests every 1-2 weeks allows you to track progress objectively and experience the mental fatigue of a real test. Many students discover they can solve problems correctly when untimed but make careless errors or run out of time under pressure—practice tests reveal this gap. Your tutor can use practice test results to guide your study plan, showing exactly which question types and topics need more work. Aim for 4-6 full practice tests throughout your preparation period, with detailed review of every missed question afterward.

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