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Krishna
I am majoring in Biology, minoring in Business, and on the Pre-med track. I also attended a competitive specialized high school located in New York, NY. I graduated with honors and recognition in Biology Research & with special recognition by the Guidance Department. I have also been dancing for the...
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Arianna
I am a Dartmouth graduate. I am currently working on my med and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects fro...
Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Science

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14+ years
Hannah
I am an Educator and Activist, specializing in youth development. I have a Graduate Degree in Women's & Gender Studies and have previously worked as a high school math teacher, academic & test prep tutor, nanny, after school program coordinator, and manager of youth programs at a Chicago-based non-p...
DePaul University
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Michael
I am a recent graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where I received my B.F.A. in Drama with a minor in Applied Theatre. During my time at NYU, I studied at the Atlantic Acting School and the Experimental Theatre Wing, sang in a choir called Drama Cantorum, and co-founded a nati...
New York University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama

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Nicole
I am very thorough in the material and diligently work, while being patient, to make sure each student is understanding the lessons because I know everyone has a unique way he/she processes and learns.
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science

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15+ years
Samantha
I am well versed in both subject areas. My student evaluations were always very high, and I focused on making History fun and relevant to things happening today. I try to take history from boring facts to interesting connections that tell a story and explain why events come about.
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Antonia
I am originally from the Bahamas, but I have resided in the Fort Lauderdale area for the past 15 years. I am tutor with over 10+ years of teaching experience. I have taught Math and Sciences in both The Bahamas and in schools in Broward County, Florida. I graduated from Florida International Univers...
Florida International University
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Ben
I'm a former basketball player and am currently an assistant coach for Tilden High School's varsity basketball team. My other hobbies include music, movies, and football.
DePaul University
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University of Michigan
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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14+ years
Jennifer
I am a firm believer in problem-based learning, and encourage students to ask questions and think for themselves. Although I will not provide answers or a quick and simple fix, I will provide students with guidance and encouragement as they work through problems and learn to apply familiar concepts ...
Amherst College
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ASPIRE Science consists of 40 questions across life science, physical science, and earth/space science, completed in 50 minutes. Most students struggle with the physical science section, particularly questions involving forces, motion, and energy concepts that require both conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Life science questions often trip up students who haven't mastered cellular biology or genetics, while earth/space section questions demand knowledge of atmospheric processes and planetary systems that many students haven't thoroughly reviewed since middle school.
With 50 minutes for 40 questions, you have roughly 75 seconds per question—but this includes reading time, which many students underestimate. A tutor can help you develop a strategic approach: quickly identifying straightforward recall questions you can answer in 30-40 seconds, flagging multi-step reasoning questions that need 90-120 seconds, and learning to skip and return rather than getting stuck. Practice with timed sections reveals your personal pacing patterns and helps you build the rhythm needed to complete all questions without rushing through the final section.
ASPIRE Science questions frequently embed data in tables, graphs, and diagrams, requiring students to extract information and apply it to answer questions—a skill that goes beyond just knowing science facts. Many students can explain a concept but freeze when asked to read a graph or interpret experimental results. Tutors help by teaching you to systematically decode visual data: identifying axes, understanding what variables are being measured, spotting trends, and connecting the data back to the underlying science concept being tested.
Taking a full-length practice test under timed conditions is the first step—this reveals which topics and question types cost you the most points. A tutor can then analyze your results by category: Did you miss mostly life science questions? Struggle with experimental design questions? Lose points on graph interpretation? Once weak areas are identified, targeted practice on those specific topics (like energy transfer in physical science or photosynthesis in life science) is far more efficient than reviewing everything. Many students are surprised to find their weakness isn't "science knowledge" broadly but rather a specific topic or question format.
Test anxiety on ASPIRE Science often stems from feeling unprepared for the variety of question formats or unsure about timing—both things tutoring directly addresses. When you've practiced with real ASPIRE questions, worked through your weak topics, and developed a reliable test-taking strategy, confidence naturally builds. Tutors also help you distinguish between productive nervousness (which keeps you sharp) and counterproductive anxiety (which causes rushing or blanking). Regular practice under timed conditions desensitizes you to the test environment, so exam day feels familiar rather than overwhelming.
An effective schedule depends on your starting point and target score, but generally involves 4-6 weeks of consistent preparation: Week 1-2 focuses on diagnostic testing and identifying weak topics; Weeks 2-4 involve targeted content review and practice on specific topics (one science domain per week); Weeks 4-5 shift to full-length timed practice tests with detailed review of every missed question; and the final week involves light review and confidence-building with easier practice questions. Spacing out your study—working 3-4 times per week rather than cramming—helps the science concepts stick, and a tutor can adjust this timeline based on your progress and how quickly you're mastering each topic.
ASPIRE Science heavily emphasizes conceptual understanding and application over pure memorization. While you do need to know key facts (like the stages of photosynthesis or Newton's laws), most questions ask you to apply those concepts to new situations, interpret data, or explain why something happens. This means tutoring focuses less on flashcards and more on building deep understanding: explaining the "why" behind processes, connecting concepts across topics, and practicing with unfamiliar scenarios. Students who try to memorize their way through ASPIRE Science often hit a ceiling, while those who understand the underlying principles can tackle any question format.
Score improvement depends heavily on your starting point and effort level. A student scoring in the 50th percentile who works consistently with a tutor over 6-8 weeks might reasonably expect to reach the 65th-75th percentile by addressing weak topics and mastering test-taking strategies. Larger jumps (from 40th to 70th percentile) typically require more time and deeper content work. The biggest gains come from identifying and fixing specific weak areas—a student who realizes they're weak in physical science and spends 3 weeks mastering energy and forces will see more improvement than someone doing surface-level review of everything. Your tutor can give you a more realistic projection after reviewing your practice test results.
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