Experienced, empathetic test prep tutor
Although I can definitely sympathize with those who find standardized tests annoying at best or deeply problematic at worst, I’ve personally always enjoyed them. Part of the reason is that I’ve always thought of them partially as a logic puzzle. If I can figure out strategies to approach the questions and techniques to keep myself encouraged while testing, I can perform my best.
I worked hard to get a high SAT score as a high school student. My goal was a 1500, although my secret goal was a 1550. I ended up with a 1590, and it changed the trajectory of my life.
Not only did I get admitted to the University of Washington with not one but two full-ride scholarships, but I also used my test scores to get a job at a prominent test prep company my junior year. And I’ve never looked back. Later, my GRE scores and teaching experience got me full funding for both my MA and my PhD.
I never ended up using the LSAT scores I’ve accumulated (170 and 177). Maybe someday I’ll be inspired to go to law school, but for now I’ve chosen test prep over a career as a lawyer.
It’s true that test scores are only part of an application, and generally not the largest part. However, it’s also true that raising your scores can unlock opportunities that otherwise wouldn’t be available. I’ve worked with student athletes looking for a score to provide recruiting eligibility, military veterans looking for a score that will allow them to use the GI Bill, and students of all ages looking to make their application that much stronger and hopefully qualify for scholarships.
WHY ETSY?
I launched an Etsy shop in 2024 in order to provide more resources for students who are self-studying. My goal is to provide high quality resources that build on what I already provide for my tutoring students.