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I am an undergraduate at Washington University, and I grew up in Columbus, Ohio. Math has always been one of my favorite subjects. I love Pre-algebra, Calculus, Linear Algebra and everything in between! I have tutored for about four years and have worked with students of all ages. Most students come to me for Math, but I have also worked with students on SAT and ACT test prep, Statistics and Physics. Everyone learns in a slightly different way, and I love figuring out the best way to teach something to people individually and dig down to what questions they really need to have answered to understand the material. In my spare time, I like to go on long bike rides and explore St. Louis's restaurants. I also love baking, playing with dogs and cats, watching movies with my friends and playing soccer.

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I am an experienced educator with a strong background in both the sciences and languages. I earned my bachelor's degree from Boston University, double-majoring in Biology (with a focus on ecology and conservation biology) and Hispanic Language and Literatures. I also hold a Master of Arts in Teaching in the Biological Sciences from Miami University. For over a decade, I was an international educator in Guayaquil, Ecuador. I taught English as a second language to students of all ages and led the natural sciences department for a large bilingual elementary school. I now teach middle school science at a private school in the U.S. I tutor a wide range of subjects, and I am passionate about helping students gain confidence in areas where they've struggled. I love seeing students begin to enjoy subjects they once found too difficult or tedious. My goal is to provide patient, personalized support that helps every learner recognize their strengths and build lasting academic skills.
As a current Political Science student at the University of Michigan, I am passionate about empowering students to achieve their academic goals through tailored tutoring in subjects like Public Speaking, Algebra, AP English, and U.S. Government. With over 2 years of tutoring experience, I focus on creating a supportive learning environment that encourages open communication and critical thinking. My approach involves connecting course material to real-world applications, inspiring students to see the relevance of their studies. I find great fulfillment in guiding students through their academic journeys, particularly in preparing for college admissions and standardized tests.
I am a graduate of Rockhurst University where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a minor in English Literature. Upon graduating, I became certified to teach both elementary education (grades 1-6) and English Language Arts (grades 5-9) in the state of Missouri. I have spent the past two years teaching seventh grade reading and writing, and I have loved every minute of it! Not only do I love helping my students understand new concepts in my subject areas, but I also really enjoy sharing literature, both classics and new fiction, with them in hopes it will foster a love of reading. I believe in the power of literature to spark critical thinking and help students make meaningful connections to their lives and the lives of others. It may come as no surprise that one of my chief hobbies is reading; I try to read fifty new novels every year, many of which I can then recommend to my students! I tutor a broad range of subjects, most notably English, Literature, and ACT/SAT Test Preparations, but regardless of what I am tutoring, my teaching philosophy and style stems from building relationships with my students. While I have a great innate desire to help the next generation learn and succeed, I realize that the first step to doing so is getting to know my students and their individual needs. Only then can I create truly meaningful, relevant, and applicable lessons and tutoring sessions that will help them learn and grow. My passion is to help students realize their potential as life-long learners and help them succeed as they navigate their educational paths.
I am not present. While I will provide help along the way, guiding a student to build up his/her own skills to be able to understand these questions on his/her own and feel confident while taking tests is my ultimate goal.
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I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum education and I specialize in visual arts, history and art history, and object-based learning. In all subjects, I take a creative, inquiry-based and learner-centered approach, designing opportunities for each unique individual to meet their learning goals.
I am a second year law student at the University of Chicago who hails from the San Francisco Bay Area! I tutor the SAT, ESL, and Spanish. I was an AVID tutor in high school, and after college I taught an ESL class and tutored a high school student in Spanish. In law school, I am involved with the Lawyers in the Classroom program. My tutoring philosophy is based on listening to students work through problems and helping them to spot their confusions or incorrect assumptions. I believe students learn much better when they aren't simply told the right answer or right reasoning; they need to get there on their own.
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I'm Anna! I'm currently a student in the MD/MBA program between Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and the Kellogg School of Management, and graduated from Northwestern University as part of the Honors Program in Medical Education. I attended the Bergen County Academies in New Jersey, a selective, application-based magnet school, for high school.
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. In August, I will be starting a doctoral program in biostatistics at NYU. I was a teaching assistant at Columbia University in my department and also have tutored graduate students and undergraduates privately as well. My primary areas of tutoring are math and statistics coursework in addition to math sections on standardized tests such as the GRE and GMAT. I am very passionate about helping students feel more confident and excited about math. In my spare time, I enjoy running, playing piano, and spending time with friends and family.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The LSAT Logical Reasoning section tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and draw conclusions—skills essential for law school success. This section makes up half of your LSAT score (two 35-minute sections), so mastering logical reasoning directly impacts your overall performance and law school admissions prospects.
Many students struggle with pacing—trying to read and analyze arguments thoroughly while managing strict time limits. Others find it difficult to distinguish between similar answer choices or to identify the specific logical flaw in an argument. Additionally, question types like "strengthen the argument" or "resolve the paradox" can feel abstract without targeted practice and clear strategies.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency, but students typically see meaningful gains (5-10 points on the LSAT scale) within 6-12 weeks of focused study with personalized instruction. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's argument mapping, timing, or recognizing question patterns—and developing targeted strategies to address them.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who diagnose your strengths and weaknesses through practice tests and diagnostic work. Your tutor then builds a customized study plan focusing on the question types that challenge you most, teaches proven strategies for faster argument analysis, and provides timed practice with detailed feedback to build both accuracy and confidence.
Practice tests are crucial—they reveal patterns in your mistakes, help you develop realistic pacing strategies, and build test-day stamina. Most students benefit from taking full practice tests regularly (weekly or bi-weekly) and reviewing them thoroughly with a tutor to understand not just what you got wrong, but why and how to avoid similar errors.
Effective timing starts with understanding your personal pace—not every argument requires the same amount of reading time. Expert tutors teach strategies like identifying question type first, skimming for the conclusion, and prioritizing easier questions to build momentum. With consistent practice, you'll develop intuition for which arguments need careful analysis and which you can move through quickly.
Yes—the LSAT repeats the same core question types: Weaken, Strengthen, Assumption, Flaw, Resolve the Paradox, and Main Point, among others. Personalized tutoring helps you master each type by teaching the underlying logical structure and the specific strategies that work for each. Focusing on your weakest question types first maximizes your score improvement.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment—your tutor will review your LSAT practice test results, discuss your target score and timeline, and identify specific patterns in your mistakes. From there, you'll work together to create a personalized study plan and begin learning the core strategies and frameworks that will guide your preparation.
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