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I am currently a sophomore electrical and computer engineering student at the University of Texas at Austin. I helped out as a general subject (math, science, history, etc.) tutor at Health Careers High School in San Antonio while I was a junior and senior as part of National Honor Society. My strong academic subject areas are math, particularly calculus, trigonometry, and algebra; although I do tutor up to all high school levels of math, computer science programming in Java, Python, or C, electrical engineering topics like circuitry or programming, and mechanical physics. I really enjoy helping other people out because my motto is "ancora imparo," or "I am always learning." So if I can always learn something, I wish to help others learn and do better as well. My hobbies include exercise, sports, and playing video games, basically anything that engages the body or mind!

I am a recent graduate from The University of Texas at Austin, where I triple majored in Plan II Honors, Psychology, and Music. I have always valued education and effective testing taking strategies, especially as an incoming medical student. I am very meticulous, patient, and motivating! I have tutored college students in subjects such as writing, math, reading, and music. Ever since I was in high school, I have enjoyed working with children through volunteer activities and over the years have developed the sensitivity and patience required to instruct children as well as connect to them. I am currently a Youth Market Coordinator for the American Heart Association. In this part-time position, I speak to large groups of elementary school children and educate them on how to live healthy lives while spreading the mission of AHA. Please contact me if you have any questions!
I am a graduate of University of Delaware, where I studied Anthropology and Theatre Performance. I have tutored extensively in math subjects (including SAT/ACT prep) which I have always enjoyed, being the son of a math professor. I have worked in various capacities as a math tutor/teacher, including at the Prefreshman Engineering Program, a summer camp in San Antonio, TX where I taught and mentored middle and high school students in math, science, and engineering topics. I have also tutored extensively in the San Antonio area (which is my hometown!). I emphasize understanding any material from multiple perspectives, which results in a sophisticated mastery of the content and allows students to feel comfortable with what they are learning, both in tutoring sessions and in the classroom. Whenever I tutor for test prep, my philosophy is to teach the material that the test is supposed to be testing, instead of teaching to the test. In addition to being a tutor, I am an actor, a long-distance runner, and an ultimate frisbee fan.
I know firsthand how much effort it takes to succeed. I earned a 1520 SAT, 33 ACT, and a 4.0 GPA before graduating with a Bachelor's in Finance and a minor in Political Science from BYU. With over two years of tutoring experience, I've helped students of all ages, from elementary kids learning to read, to high schoolers preparing for the SAT/ACT, to college students mastering finance. My approach is simple: I build trust with each student, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and create a plan that builds both skill and confidence. I've tutored in math, reading, finance, physics, and standardized testing, always with the goal of making learning less intimidating and more empowering. I love seeing the moment when students not only "get it" but start to believe in themselves- that's when tutoring makes the biggest difference.
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'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 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 Eisha, a Public Health major at the University of Texas at Austin with an interest in medicine and teaching.
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 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'm originally from Dallas, Texas. I'm currently a freshman at Rice University studying Neuroscience and Psychology on the premed track. I am incredibly passionate about learning; my favorite subjects are science and history. I've tutored high school biology, middle school science, English, and math, as well as elementary school English, science, and math in the past. I'd also love to help students be successful at standardized testing such as the SAT and help students by editing essays, whether for a class or for the college application process. I am a virtual tutor and would love to connect over Zoom. I hope I can help you!
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you apply strategies during preparation. Many students see meaningful gains of 5-10 points or more when working with a tutor who identifies their specific weak areas—whether that's logical reasoning patterns, reading comprehension pacing, or analytical reasoning (logic games). The key is having a personalized study plan that targets your individual challenges rather than generic test prep.
Your first session typically focuses on assessment and goal-setting. A tutor will review your baseline practice test scores, discuss your target law school and score goals, and identify which sections present the biggest challenges. From there, they'll create a customized study roadmap and may introduce you to specific strategies for your weak areas—whether that's time management on reading comprehension or recognizing logical reasoning question types.
Logic games require a unique skill set that many students haven't practiced before—diagramming relationships, visualizing constraints, and working under time pressure. A tutor can teach you proven diagramming systems, help you recognize game types quickly, and build the pattern recognition that turns games from your biggest weakness into a confidence builder. With consistent practice and feedback, most students see significant improvement in this section.
LSAT reading comprehension differs from typical reading—it rewards active annotation, question prediction, and understanding passage structure rather than memorizing details. A tutor can teach you efficient markup strategies, help you identify main arguments quickly, and practice the specific question types (main point, inference, strengthen/weaken) that appear repeatedly. Many students also benefit from working on pacing so they have time to answer all questions accurately.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format or uncertainty about your abilities. Tutoring helps by building genuine mastery through targeted practice and strategy, which naturally increases confidence. Additionally, a tutor can help you develop a test-day routine, teach breathing and focus techniques, and ensure you've taken enough full-length practice tests under timed conditions that the actual test feels familiar rather than intimidating.
Most students benefit from 2-4 months of focused LSAT preparation, though this varies based on your starting score and target. A typical schedule includes 1-2 tutoring sessions per week combined with independent practice and full-length practice tests. Your tutor will help you create a realistic timeline based on when you plan to apply to law school and your current diagnostic score, ensuring you have enough time to master weak areas without rushing.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), law school experience, and proven success helping students improve their scores. They should understand the nuances of each section, stay current with LSAT format changes, and be able to explain complex logical reasoning or game concepts clearly. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who meet these standards and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your specific challenges.
Most students benefit from taking 15-20+ full-length practice tests under timed conditions to build stamina, identify patterns in their mistakes, and refine strategy. Your tutor will help you space these tests throughout your study period using spaced repetition principles—taking them regularly enough to build consistency but with time between tests for targeted practice on weak areas. This approach helps you see real score improvement rather than just becoming familiar with old tests.
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