FAQs

  • While I’ve worked with students for as little as 3 months and as long as 14 months. Your unique plan should be crafted around your current strengths, weaknesses, and goals, which I gauge based off of an initial diagnostic practice test. Book a call and we’ll get you started!

  • These days I tutor 90% online. I consider it my default, but I am happy to consider in person requests based on my availability.

  • I have tutored mostly online for almost 5 years now and I find it to be equally effective and has many benefits of its own. I utilize an online whiteboard, sharing my screen, and am able to pull up exercises immediately in a way I can’t in person. I’m confident my students still feel connected and look forward to our time! 

  • While each student is unique, a typical test prep process balances two main components. The first is test-focused: content and strategy. From rules to formulas, and tips to shortcuts, we become experts on the test itself. And the second is student-focused: structure and mindset. Healthy motivation, stress management, time management, and focus techniques can make a world of a difference in test performance. All of this gets puts to the test during full, in-person practice tests along the way!

  • Yes! My philosophy is everyone learns in different ways, and I’m always ready to adapt to lessons to best serve each student, learning disabilities included. Communication is key in these situations and I like to get as much information as possible from you about what works and what doesn’t.

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