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Elena
MS University of Edinburgh • BA Mcgill University
1+ Years Tutoring

Elena's test-prep specialty and her day job developing middle and high school curricula give her a sharp sense of what ISEE Upper Level questions are actually testing — particularly in the verbal reasoning and reading comprehension sections, where vocabulary in context and main-idea identification trip up even strong readers. She builds targeted practice around each student's weakest section so prep time translates directly into score gains.

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Justin
BA University of Chicago • Current Grad Student, Philosophy University of New Mexico-Main Campus
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE quantitative reasoning questions often disguise straightforward math inside tricky phrasing, which is where Justin's philosophy training becomes a real advantage. He teaches students to slow down, parse what's actually being asked, and map each problem to the algebra or geometry concept it tests. That analytical discipline carries over to the verbal and reading sections as well, making his approach unusually comprehensive.

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James
BA Harvard University
1+ Years Tutoring

The Upper Level ISEE packs algebra, geometry, and quantitative reasoning into a format that rewards both accuracy and speed. James — a Harvard chemistry major with deep math tutoring experience — breaks down each section's question patterns so students know what to expect and where to focus their prep time. His 4.9 rating speaks to how well that structured approach works across different learners.

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Jessica
PhD Nova Southeastern University • BA University of Pennsylvania
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE essays and reading comprehension questions demand a sophistication that catches many middle schoolers off guard. Jessica spent years as a certified writing tutor at the University of Pennsylvania, where she learned to give the kind of precise, structured feedback that sharpens a student's analytical reading and argumentative writing fast. She also covers the quantitative reasoning and verbal sections, connecting vocabulary strategies to the synonym and sentence-completion formats the ISEE actually uses.

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Scott
BA Washington University in St. Louis
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE reading and verbal sections demand a mature vocabulary and the ability to draw inferences from dense, unfamiliar passages — skills that don't come from flashcards alone. Scott builds these abilities by teaching students how to use context clues, eliminate trap answers, and break down sentence completion questions structurally. His background in academic research means he's comfortable making challenging texts accessible to younger readers.

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Margaret
BA Princeton University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE reading comprehension and vocabulary questions demand a sophistication that catches many students off guard, especially the inferential reasoning passages. Margaret breaks down each question type — main idea, supporting detail, tone — into repeatable strategies that build genuine confidence rather than test-day anxiety. Rated 4.9 by her students.

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Alex
BA Stanford University
9+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE questions in quantitative reasoning and math achievement ramp up quickly into algebraic expressions, geometry proofs, and data interpretation that challenge even strong middle schoolers. Alex's Stanford math background means he can explain the underlying logic behind these problems rather than just drilling formulas. He also covers the verbal and reading comprehension sections, making prep feel cohesive rather than scattered across disconnected skills.

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Michelle
BA Yale University
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level packs verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, and quantitative comparisons into a single high-stakes sitting — and each section rewards a different kind of thinking. Michelle breaks down the test by section strategy, teaching students how to eliminate answer choices on analogies and tackle multi-step math problems efficiently. Rated 4.9 by her students, she covers both the content gaps and the pacing skills that Upper Level demands.

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Noah
BA University of Chicago
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level packs verbal reasoning, quantitative comparisons, reading comprehension, and an essay into a single high-stakes morning. Noah's background building standardized test curricula across skill levels means he can diagnose which section is dragging a student's score down and target it precisely — whether that's synonym recognition, algebraic reasoning, or pacing strategy.

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Alexis
BA Princeton University
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level quantitative sections test not just computation but mathematical reasoning — estimating, interpreting data, and choosing efficient solution paths under time pressure. Alexis tackles each of these skill areas through structured practice, teaching students to recognize problem patterns quickly so they spend less time figuring out what's being asked. She also covers the verbal and reading sections with the same drill-and-review approach.

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Andrew
PhD Boston University • BA Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1+ Years Tutoring

The Upper Level ISEE demands versatility: quantitative reasoning, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and a polished essay, all in one sitting. Andrew's interdisciplinary training — molecular biology, literature, law, and management — means he can coach every section without switching tutors. He's particularly effective at teaching the verbal reasoning strategies that trip up strong math students and vice versa.

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Moriah
BA Cornell University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE reading comprehension and vocabulary questions often trip up strong students who haven't practiced under timed conditions. Moriah's prep school experience means she knows how to build both the content knowledge and the pacing discipline needed across the verbal reasoning, quantitative, and reading sections.

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Ariela
Current Undergrad, Theater & Performance Studies University of Chicago
10+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE prep demands range — vocabulary in context, reading comprehension across genres, quantitative comparisons, and essay writing, all in one sitting. As a theater and performance studies student who scored a 1590 on the SAT, Ariela brings the organizational instincts of a stage manager to test prep, mapping out which section types need the most rehearsal and building a study plan around each student's weak spots. She's especially effective at teaching the verbal reasoning strategies that separate competitive scores from average ones.

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Vania
BA Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level quantitative sections test concepts from algebra, geometry, and data interpretation under real time pressure, while the verbal and reading sections demand precise vocabulary and inference skills. Vania's engineering mindset brings a systematic approach to each section — identifying which question types to prioritize and where careless errors tend to creep in. She builds targeted practice plans around each student's weakest areas rather than running through generic drills.

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Miranda
BA Pomona College
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE verbal and reading sections reward the kind of precise, analytical reading that Miranda practiced throughout her Pomona College coursework in philosophy and religious studies. She unpacks reading comprehension questions by teaching students to identify an author's argument structure before looking at answer choices. On the quantitative side, she drills the specific algebra and geometry concepts that appear most frequently on the exam.

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Conor
BA Yale University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE quantitative reasoning leans heavily on algebra, geometry, and the ability to estimate quickly when exact calculation would eat up too much time. Conor's economics background at Yale means he's comfortable with both the mathematical rigor and the strategic shortcuts that make timed sections manageable. He also covers the verbal and reading sections, tackling sentence completions and passage-based questions with the same pattern-driven approach.

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Badeel
BA University of Punjab
9+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE reading comprehension and vocabulary questions demand more than a big word list — they require students to decode meaning from context and identify an author's tone in dense passages. Badeel's political science background and years of literature study give him a sharp eye for the rhetorical structures that appear throughout the exam. He also covers the verbal reasoning and sentence completion strategies that tend to make or break ISEE scores.

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Ben
BA Ball State University • Current Grad Student, Creative Writing Northwestern University
9+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE questions, especially in reading comprehension and quantitative reasoning, are designed to reward flexible thinking under time pressure. Ben builds that flexibility by drilling students on the specific question formats the ISEE uses — analogies, main idea traps, and multi-step word problems — while teaching them to manage the clock section by section. He's tutored at every ISEE level and holds a 5.0 client rating.

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Luke
MS Yale University • BA Davidson College
9+ Years Tutoring

ISEE Upper Level prep requires a tutor who can credibly cover quantitative reasoning, reading comprehension, and the essay — all in one session if needed. Luke's dual background in English and math makes that range genuine rather than stretched, and he's particularly effective on the verbal reasoning and essay sections where many math-focused tutors struggle. He structures prep around timed practice so students learn to manage the clock, not just the content.

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Jean
BA Harvard College • Doctor of Medicine, Medicine Harvard Medical School
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE questions test verbal reasoning and reading comprehension at a level that trips up even strong students, especially on sentence completions with nuanced vocabulary. Jean's background coaching Harvard undergraduates on competitive scholarship applications gave her a sharp eye for precise language, and she applies that same rigor to breaking down ISEE passages and quantitative comparisons.

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Merav
MS London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art • BA Northwestern University
9+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE prep spans verbal reasoning, quantitative comparisons, reading comprehension, and a timed essay — so a tutor who can cover all four is invaluable. Merav's magna cum laude Northwestern degree and experience across math, reading, and essay writing mean she addresses each section without bouncing between specialists. She's particularly strong on the essay component, where her theater and writing background translates directly into teaching clear, structured arguments under time constraints.

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David
MS Columbia University in the City of New York • BA The University of Texas at Austin
10+ Years Tutoring

The Upper Level ISEE packs verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, quantitative comparisons, and a timed essay into one high-stakes sitting — and each section rewards a different skill set. David's dual background in computer science and the social sciences means he can coach both the math-heavy sections and the verbal/essay components with equal depth. Rated 4.9 by students, he builds targeted strategies for the question types that trip up middle schoolers most.

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Emily
BA Princeton University
1+ Years Tutoring

As a Brearley alumna, Emily went through the competitive New York City independent school admissions pipeline and knows how high the stakes feel for ISEE Upper Level test-takers. She covers all four sections but is particularly strong on reading comprehension and the essay, where she teaches students to construct a clear thesis under time pressure — a skill honed through years at Princeton's writing center.

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Alex
BA Cornell University
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level math section throws quantitative comparisons and algebraic reasoning at students who often haven't encountered those formats before. Alex, a Statistics and Economics major at Cornell with a background tutoring across math levels, breaks down each question type so students learn to recognize what's actually being tested. His experience preparing peers for standardized tests translates directly to the pacing and strategy the ISEE demands.

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Shawn
MS University of California Los Angeles
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level quantitative sections test algebra, geometry, and quantitative comparison in ways designed to punish rushing and reward careful reasoning. Shawn's math teaching spans pre-algebra through calculus, which means he can quickly diagnose whether a student's mistakes come from content gaps or from misreading the question format. He builds targeted practice around each student's weak spots rather than grinding through generic problem sets.

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Samantha
Current Undergrad Student, Psychology Princeton University
9+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level quantitative reasoning section throws concepts like algebraic manipulation, coordinate geometry, and data interpretation at students who may not have seen them in school yet. Samantha tackles this gap head-on, teaching the underlying math while simultaneously drilling the ISEE's distinctive question style. Two years of calculus tutoring through Princeton's McGraw program sharpened her ability to make advanced concepts accessible to younger learners.

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Frances
BA Rice University • Mathematical Economic Analysis Rice University
1+ Years Tutoring

ISEE Upper Level math reaches into algebra, geometry, and quantitative reasoning at a level that demands real fluency, not just formula recall. Frances's Mathematical Economic Analysis degree from Rice gave her deep comfort with exactly these quantitative skills, and she's spent years breaking them down for younger students who are encountering them for the first time under high-stakes conditions. She also covers the verbal reasoning and reading comprehension sections, tackling vocabulary-in-context questions and passage analysis with the same structured approach.

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Max
Current Undergrad, Economics Yale University
10+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level packs quantitative reasoning, reading comprehension, and a timed essay into a single test, and each section has its own quirks — the math leans heavily on ratios and algebraic reasoning, while the verbal section demands precise vocabulary distinctions. Max builds targeted practice plans around a student's diagnostic results so every session addresses the areas with the most room to improve.

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Max
MS Simmons College • BA Cornell University
10+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level packs reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, and quantitative comparison into a single high-stakes sitting, which can overwhelm students who haven't practiced each section's specific demands. Max tackles the verbal and reading portions by teaching students to eliminate answer choices systematically, while reinforcing the math fundamentals — ratios, algebraic expressions, geometry — that the quantitative sections emphasize.

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Edward
BA University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE prep requires balancing four distinct sections, and most students need different strategies for each — the quantitative reasoning questions, for instance, test mathematical thinking more than calculation. Edward covers verbal analogies, reading comprehension pacing, and the math content simultaneously, adjusting emphasis based on where a student's practice scores show the biggest opportunity. His calm, patient demeanor is especially well-suited to younger test-takers facing a high-stakes exam for the first time.

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Karan
Current Undergrad, Applied Economics and Management Cornell University
1+ Years Tutoring

Getting into a specialized high school like Stuyvesant means Karan knows exactly what selective admissions tests demand — the ISEE Upper Level included. He breaks down the quantitative reasoning and verbal sections into repeatable strategies, especially the tricky quantitative comparison questions that trip up most students. Rated 4.9 by students and families.

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Matthew
MS University of South Florida-Main Campus • BA Johns Hopkins University
1+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level quantitative section throws algebraic reasoning, geometry, and data interpretation at students in rapid succession — exactly the mix Matthew has spent years teaching across multiple math levels. His background in educational measurement from the University of South Florida means he understands how standardized questions are designed, which gives students a strategic edge on both the quantitative reasoning and mathematics achievement sections.

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Laura
BA Princeton University
10+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE prep demands range — the verbal section tests vocabulary in context and sentence completions, while reading comprehension passages span science, history, and literary fiction. Laura's three bachelor's degrees, including one in History of Science, mean she can tackle content across all these domains and teach the reasoning strategies behind each question type.

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Nicole
BA Mcgill University
13+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level exam's quantitative reasoning and reading comprehension sections reward students who can think flexibly under time pressure, not just recall formulas or vocabulary. Nicole's McGill training in both chemistry and English literature means she can coach the full breadth of the test — from algebraic problem-solving to analyzing dense prose passages. She currently advises high school students on admissions, so she understands exactly what's at stake.

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Alex
MS Harvard University • BA Bowdoin College
1+ Years Tutoring

The Upper Level ISEE reading comprehension section throws sophisticated vocabulary and multi-layered passages at students who are often encountering that level of complexity for the first time. Alex breaks down inference and main-idea questions by teaching students to annotate strategically — a habit he developed across years of reading both scientific literature and literary criticism at Bowdoin. Rated 4.8 by students.

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Ben
BA Princeton University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE quantitative reasoning questions reward flexible thinking — estimating before calculating, recognizing number properties, and reading graphs quickly. Ben approaches prep by diagnosing exactly which math concepts a student is shaky on, then targeting those gaps with timed practice sets. His teaching spans elementary math through calculus, so he can shore up foundational skills and stretch into the test's harder content in the same session.

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Catherine
BA University
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper Level ISEE quantitative reasoning demands comfort with algebra, geometry, and data interpretation at a pace that rewards strategic thinking over brute-force calculation. Catherine's engineering training at Cooper Union gave her deep mathematical fluency, and she channels that into teaching students how to estimate, eliminate, and solve efficiently across both quantitative sections.

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Alex
BA Columbia University in the City of New York
1+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE questions test vocabulary in context and reading comprehension at a level that can surprise even strong students, especially on the longer passages with inferential questions. Alex approaches each section strategically, teaching students to eliminate answer traps and manage their time across the verbal reasoning and reading portions. His Columbia education and experience tutoring across age groups give him a clear sense of what admissions-focused families need.

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Andrew
Current Undergrad, Biological Sciences Cornell University
10+ Years Tutoring

The ISEE Upper Level packs vocabulary, reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, and math achievement into one high-stakes exam, and Andrew's broad teaching background lets him address all four sections without skipping between specialists. His experience working with students who have learning differences at a summer clinic also means he's comfortable adapting pacing and strategies to each student's needs.

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Julia
BA Stanford University
6+ Years Tutoring

Upper-level ISEE prep requires comfort with both quantitative reasoning and reading comprehension at a level most middle schoolers haven't encountered yet. Julia bridges that gap by teaching specific strategies — estimation on quantitative comparisons, process of elimination on vocabulary-in-context questions — tailored to how the ISEE actually tests. Her 5.0 rating speaks to how well this approach lands with younger students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Verbal Reasoning section typically gives students the most trouble, particularly the sentence completion questions that require understanding nuanced vocabulary in context. Many students also struggle with pacing in the Reading Comprehension section, where they need to analyze longer passages quickly while retaining key details. The Quantitative Reasoning section challenges students who haven't mastered algebra and geometry fundamentals, especially word problems that require multiple steps. A tutor can diagnose which section is your weak point and build targeted strategies to address it.

Timing is critical—you have about 35 minutes for Verbal Reasoning (60 questions), 40 minutes for Reading Comprehension (36 questions), and 40 minutes for Quantitative Reasoning (37 questions). Many students waste time on difficult questions early on, leaving no time for easier ones later. An effective strategy involves skipping hard questions initially, marking them, and returning after completing all the easier ones. Tutors help you practice this discipline through timed drills and full-length practice tests, teaching you to recognize when to move on and building speed without sacrificing accuracy.

ISEE- Upper Level tests sophisticated vocabulary in context through sentence completion and reading passages, not isolated flashcards. Rather than memorizing lists, focus on understanding how words function within sentences and learning word families (roots, prefixes, suffixes). For example, understanding that "mal" means bad helps you grasp "malign," "malady," and "malicious" as a group. Tutors teach you to use context clues strategically—looking for contrast words ("however," "despite") and definition clues—so you can infer meaning even when you don't know a word. Spaced repetition of challenging words from practice tests is far more effective than generic vocabulary lists.

The Quantitative Reasoning section assumes solid understanding of pre-algebra, algebra, and basic geometry—gaps in any of these areas will tank your score. Tutors use diagnostic practice tests to pinpoint exactly where you're weak: Are you struggling with fractions and decimals? Algebraic expressions? Geometry proofs? Once identified, they build a focused study plan that fills those gaps before moving to ISEE-specific problem-solving strategies. This targeted approach is far more efficient than generic test prep, since you're not wasting time reviewing concepts you already know.

Many students try to read every word carefully, which eats up time and leads to anxiety. Instead, effective readers skim for main ideas and structure first, then reference the passage when answering specific questions. The ISEE- Upper Level tests your ability to identify author tone, inference, and main ideas—not trivial details. Tutors teach you to annotate as you read (marking topic sentences, turning points, and author opinion), which helps you navigate the passage quickly when questions ask about specific information. Practice with real ISEE passages under timed conditions reveals your personal reading speed and helps you adjust your strategy accordingly.

Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation, with 5-7 hours of focused study per week—though this varies based on your starting point and target score. Quality matters more than quantity: one carefully analyzed practice test where you review every wrong answer teaches you far more than rushing through multiple tests. Tutors help you structure this practice strategically, spacing out full-length tests (to build stamina and identify patterns in your mistakes) with targeted drills on weak areas. They also help you track progress over time, which builds confidence and keeps you motivated as you see scores improve.

Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format and fear of running out of time. The best antidote is repeated exposure: taking full-length practice tests under realistic conditions (timed, quiet environment) desensitizes you to the pressure and builds confidence in your strategies. Tutors also teach breathing and mental techniques—like reminding yourself that one difficult question doesn't determine your score, or visualizing success before test day. Knowing you've practiced extensively and have a solid game plan (timing strategy, section approach, what to do if you get stuck) significantly reduces anxiety when you sit down on test day.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of consistent work. A student scoring in the 50th percentile might realistically reach the 70th-75th percentile with focused tutoring and practice, while a student already at the 75th percentile will see smaller percentage gains but still meaningful absolute improvements. Tutors set realistic goals based on your baseline, identify the highest-impact areas to work on first (usually math gaps or timing issues), and track progress through practice test scores. The key is addressing your specific weaknesses rather than generic test prep—this targeted approach consistently produces better results than one-size-fits-all programs.

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