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9+ years
Conor
I am currently a medical student in Philadelphia, and have a degree in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University. I have several years of experience tutoring SAT students, but thanks to my mixed background I have proficiency in a wide range of subjects including mathematics, biological scie...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rhea
I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emily
I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of Mathematics and Depart...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

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16+ years
John
I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time.
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

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9+ years
Vansh
I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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Max
I am in the process now of applying for PhD programs in Computational Biology. I have done research in the field of freshwater ecology and am anticipating the publication of a paper I co-authored in the next several months.
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

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Julia
I am a recent college graduate currently pursuing a career in publishing in New York City. My interest in tutoring and the publishing industry stem from the same source: I want to help instill in others the same love of learning I have felt throughout my life. Whether it's getting lost in a good boo...
The College of William & Mary
Bachelors, English & Linguistics

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Ethan
I am not teaching or grading papers, I can usually be found playing some brass instrument or another, umpiring baseball, trying out a new recipe in the kitchen, or spending far too much time on Netflix.
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Science and Public Policy

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Anya
I am a graduate of the MA Fashion Studies program at Parsons The New School for Design in New York, having previously studied linguistics and foreign languages (concentrating in Russian and French) at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and at McGill University in Montreal. I currently serve...
The New School
Master of Arts, Fashion Studies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ivy League schools typically expect SAT scores in the 1500-1580 range, with most admitted students scoring at the 99th percentile. For schools like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, scores below 1500 put you at a significant disadvantage. If you're targeting other competitive universities in the Northeast like NYU (1390-1530) or Penn State (1210-1390), your target score will vary, but aiming for 1350+ positions you in the top 10% nationally and makes you a strong candidate for selective institutions.
Most students see 100-200 point improvements with focused, personalized instruction—though gains depend on your starting score and how much you practice. Students starting around the national average (1050) often reach 1200-1300 with consistent effort, while those already scoring 1300+ may gain 50-150 points by targeting specific weak areas. The key is identifying which sections need work (Reading, Writing, or Math) and developing targeted strategies rather than generic test prep.
Most students benefit from starting SAT prep in the spring of junior year, giving you time to take the test in the fall of senior year and retake if needed. If you're aiming for highly selective schools, starting earlier (winter of junior year) allows for more focused preparation and multiple test attempts. Starting too late limits your options for retesting and rushing through prep often leads to lower scores, so giving yourself 4-6 months of consistent preparation is ideal.
The SAT Reading section (65 minutes, 52 questions) challenges many students because it requires both speed and comprehension. Effective strategies include reading the questions first to know what to look for, practicing active annotation, and using process of elimination to narrow choices quickly. Personalized tutoring can help you identify which question types slow you down most—whether it's vocabulary in context, evidence-based reasoning, or paired passages—and develop targeted techniques to work through them efficiently.
The SAT has two Math sections: a 25-minute no-calculator section (20 questions focused on algebra and problem-solving) and a 55-minute calculator section (38 questions covering advanced math, data analysis, and graphs). The no-calculator section requires strong foundational skills and mental math, while the calculator section tests your ability to interpret complex data and multi-step problems. Many students struggle more with the calculator section because it combines conceptual understanding with graph interpretation, so targeted practice on data analysis and real-world applications is especially valuable.
The SAT is historically more popular in the Northeast and is the default choice for most Queens students applying to regional universities. However, some students perform better on the ACT depending on their strengths—the ACT emphasizes speed and straightforward questions, while the SAT requires deeper reading comprehension and evidence-based reasoning. If you're unsure, taking a practice test for each can reveal which format plays to your strengths, but most competitive Northeast colleges view SAT and ACT scores equally, so choosing the test that matches your skills is more important than the test itself.
Most students benefit from taking the SAT twice—once in the fall of senior year and again in the winter if needed—giving you time to improve before spring college application deadlines. Colleges using score choice (which most do) only see your highest score, so retaking doesn't hurt you. However, taking the test more than twice often yields diminishing returns unless you've identified specific weak areas and done targeted practice between attempts. The key is using your first test as a diagnostic to pinpoint exactly what needs improvement, then focusing your prep accordingly.
The SAT Writing & Language section (35 minutes, 44 questions) tests grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills—areas where many students lose points unnecessarily. Success requires understanding the most commonly tested grammar rules and learning to spot errors quickly. Personalized tutoring can help you master the specific grammar concepts the SAT prioritizes, develop a systematic approach to reading passages efficiently, and practice timing so you complete all questions without rushing through the final ones.
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