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I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time.

I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine.
I am working toward an MD at Stanford University. I am happy to help with MCAT, SAT, SAT subject, AP test prep, and general academic subjects. Throughout my 8 years of experiencing tutoring middle school and high school students, I aim to help students raise their test scores through targeting points of weakness and developing the tools to conquer those areas. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy running, listening to music, traveling, and reading.
I'm a writer and editor with a passion for learning that I love to share -- I've been told my tag line should be "let's find out!" I'm a native Austinite, but I lived in New York while I got my Bachelor's in Comparative Literature and minored in Linguistics. After I graduated I moved back home to Austin and got my Masters in Global Policy Studies at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT. Now I'm in Fort Worth, with an MBA I picked up along the way (also from UT Austin) -- apparently I can't stay out of school for long.
I'm Eisha, a Public Health major at the University of Texas at Austin with an interest in medicine and teaching.
I am continuing my education with a Master's in the same field. For years, I've helped my friends and siblings with homework for school, and they've always told me that I had a talent for teaching; I understand concepts very easily, and explanations come easy as well. The goal that I work towards for my students is to bless them holistically, both through my academic skills and through any relationship that I am able to build with them. I believe in teaching my key patterns of thinking; teach them how to fish instead of giving them a fish, as it is said. I am best at Math and Science, and any of the high-school level subjects pertaining to those fields.
I am currently a Master's student at Cornell University. I graduated with my Bachelor's of Science from Cornell in 2016 and I plan to attend medical school in the fall of 2017. I am really excited to be tutoring for Varsity tutors because I really enjoy helping students with subjects that gave me trouble in school. I hope that my time spent developing strategies to learn and absorb the tough material can help you succeed.
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University; I received a Bachelor of Science in Biology along with being a minor in Spanish. I also studied at Plano ISD in high school. As Plano ISD is recognized for its academic achievements and competitiveness, I have always been positively challenged by my curriculum and by my peers to improve and to push myself to excel. From a young age, I have always been a part of the Gifted and Talented program. Trying to challenge myself and wanting to be different, I took a risk and joined the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program, a program that was not as well recognized at the time and was extremely difficult. Joining the IB program was the best decision I have taken thus far. I gained knowledge from all around world- different insights, different histories, different philosophies, different literature, etc.
I am currently a third-year student majoring in Biology and a part of the Health Science Scholars Honors program at the University of Texas at Austin. I have experience tutoring high school and middle school students for the past couple of years in a variety of subjects and my favorite ones include sciences such as biology and chemistry, as well as ACT/SAT/PSAT test prep. I firmly believe in the value of good education and hope to inspire that same positivity in others.
I am a BS/MD program student and President's Endowed Scholar at Texas A&M University studying neuroscience/biology and English. I enjoy helping my students with the SAT and ACT, English grammar, literature, writing, and AP subjects, especially in the sciences. Please feel free to message me for more info or to schedule a session. Thank you!
I'm an undergraduate at Rice University, majoring in Physics and Biochemistry, with a strong passion for research, classical music, and good teaching. I've loved math and science from a young age and am eager to share my knowledge with other students. I believe that everyone deserves to enjoy learning about our world and that everyone has their own preferred way to learn. That's why I hope to offer personalized tutoring that helps you learn not just the material but also how to better teach yourself.
I am most passionate about math, but am comfortable working with students of all ages K-12 (and beyond!) in subjects including chemistry, physics, Spanish, writing, and more!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study commitment, but most students see meaningful gains with personalized instruction focused on their specific weaknesses. Many students improve by 5-10 points or more when they work with a tutor to identify which sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, or Logic Games) need the most attention and develop targeted strategies for those areas. The key is consistent practice combined with expert feedback on your approach, not just more hours studying.
Your first session focuses on understanding where you stand and where you want to go. A tutor will typically review your practice test results, discuss which sections feel most challenging, and talk about your target score and law school timeline. From there, they'll create a personalized study plan that addresses your specific gaps—whether that's mastering Logic Games, improving reading speed, or strengthening logical reasoning skills.
Logic Games challenge most students because they require a completely different skill set than the other LSAT sections—you need to visualize complex relationships and work through them systematically under time pressure. A tutor can teach you the diagramming techniques and game-type strategies that make these puzzles manageable, then guide you through practice problems to build speed and accuracy. Many students find that once they understand the underlying logic and have a consistent approach, this section becomes one of their strongest.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on the LSAT—you have roughly 8-9 minutes per Logical Reasoning question, 8-9 minutes per Reading Comprehension passage, and 8-9 minutes per Logic Game. A tutor helps you develop a pacing strategy tailored to your strengths, which might mean spending more time on games if that's your weak spot and moving faster through sections you're comfortable with. They'll also teach you when to skip a tough question versus when to push through, and how to use practice tests to calibrate your pace.
Most students benefit from taking 20-30 full practice tests throughout their LSAT prep, with timing and conditions that match test day as closely as possible. A tutor helps you use these tests strategically—reviewing your mistakes in depth to identify patterns in your thinking, not just correcting answers. They'll also help you track which question types trip you up and adjust your study plan accordingly, so each practice test becomes a diagnostic tool rather than just another score.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about your abilities or the test format itself—both things that personalized tutoring directly addresses. As you work through challenging problems with expert guidance and see your practice test scores improve, your confidence naturally grows. A tutor can also teach you specific test-day strategies like how to manage your mental energy across sections, when to take breaks, and how to refocus if you get stuck on a difficult game or passage.
Reading Comprehension on the LSAT requires a different strategy than typical reading—you need to identify the author's main point, structure, and tone rather than memorize details. A tutor teaches you active reading techniques, how to annotate efficiently, and how to predict question types before you read the answer choices. They'll also help you work through the comparative reading passages and manage the mental load of four dense passages in 35 minutes.
Look for a tutor with significant LSAT experience—ideally someone who has scored in the 160s or higher and has helped multiple students improve their scores. They should understand the test's structure deeply, know which strategies work for different question types, and be able to diagnose your specific weaknesses quickly. For students in El Paso preparing for law school, connecting with a tutor who has guided students through the entire LSAT process means you'll get realistic advice about timelines and study intensity.
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