Hello. My name is Edward.
Without doubt, the standardized tests are punishing and strenuous. To exacerbate matters, your LSAT, GMAT, GRE or SAT score is the most significant dynamic that determines your acceptance into Law School, Business School, Graduate Program or College. Where do you turn for help?
Large classes offer the same tips and tricks to all their students--information you could just as easily learn from a book. Learning to do well on such tests, however, involves learning to reason more effectively, and that can only be taught with individual attention. Tutoring for many years has afforded me the opportunity to go through most of the available material, and I've pinpointed the techniques and strategies that work most effectively on each question type.
Throughout our sessions, I focus on making you think for yourself and develop flexible mastery. Working together, I guide you to the correct solution to difficult test questions, using a Socratic method, leading you step by step in the right direction and without giving you the answers.
In a conventional classroom setting, many students are unable to keep up with the pace of the assignments or lectures, have conflicting work commitments, or simply are unable to remember the appropriate tips and tricks under the time pressure of the exam.
I’ll help you to put all of the material into perspective, and help you to better understand the tips and tricks that you've learned, so that you will be able to apply the appropriate technique to each new problem that is presented.
I will tailor our sessions together to reflect your abilities, goals, and time-constraints. I also provide much more individual feedback than could be possible in a large classroom, so you'll find that time spent with me is much more productive.
Whether you've taken a test preparation class before, or if you've just been working on your own--or even if you haven't yet begun to study, I can help you improve your score.
With guidance and practice, the examination becomes a challenge you can meet with a level head. When you walk into the test center, feeling confident and prepared, you know you'll do you're very best. And when you finally get that acceptance letter, you can look back to this moment, knowing your decision to hire me as private tutor is the right one.