
Study Scholar - Math, SAT, MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, And More
About
Hi, I'm a tutor specializing in SAT, ACT, MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, and residency application prep.
Teaching method: I emphasize the concept and try to make it interesting. I don't want my students just to memorize the subject because they will never retain the information. I try to teach the subject intuitively and make it easy for them to understand
CREDENTIALS
- Incoming Family Medicine resident (PGY-1) in June 2025
- Graduating medical school (PCOM Philadelphia) in June 2025
- Bachelors of Science in Honors Quantitative Biology
- University of Delaware Distinguished Scholar (among top 100 applicants out 30,000 that applied to UD)
- 98th Percentile SAT score
- Secretary of Education Scholar
- 10+ years tutoring experience (K-12 + college)
- Former certified tutor at the Mathnasium
Highlights
Payment methods
Specialties
Test
Test sections
Reviews
Andrew R.
Sydney B.
brian f.
Sabrina H.
Harsh P.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
From my experience, the main issue most students have with any subject is that they're not comfortable with certain topics and over time, it causes major holes in their content knowledge, even when they progress to a higher level class. Because of this, I typically try to figure out what major concepts the student is lacking first and build upon those weaknesses to they have a strong base moving forward.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I used to work at the Mathnasium where I would tutor students (K-12 and college) in math and SAT. I gained a lot of experience there and was able to progress my tutoring techniques. I also do freelance tutoring and have helped many students in math, science, and test prep.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
It really depends on the student and what they need. My typical rate is $120/hour, however, it is always subject to change on an individual basis.
How did you get started teaching?
I started tutoring students back in highschool and I really enjoyed it so I decided I could turn it into a hobby since I was a student myself.
What types of students have you worked with?
Students of all ages from kindergarten to post-college.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Pick a tutor who really understands why you need help in a particular subject and knows exactly how to approach the problem so you'll be better off later on.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Be honest with yourself about your strengths and weaknesses and don't be afraid to tell your teacher that you don't know how to do something. We're here to help you and the more you communicate, the easier it'll be.