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Licensed Top-Tier Tutor | SAT, ACT, AP, ISEE | English, Math, History+
Kate H.

3 hours tutoring

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Hourly Rate: $115

About Kate


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Hi there! I'm Kate and I'm so excited to meet you.
I’m new on Wyzant but not new to tutoring — I’ve been doing this 20 years and run my own tutoring company. My rate here is already reduced from my private rate while I build up a presence on the platform, so you’re getting my full expertise at a lower cost.

I graduated cum laude from Boston University in just three years after finishing high school as an NHS student also in three years. I'm a licensed K–12+ teacher and experienced private...

Hi there! I'm Kate and I'm so excited to meet you.
I’m new on Wyzant but not new to tutoring — I’ve been doing this 20 years and run my own tutoring company. My rate here is already reduced from my private rate while I build up a presence on the platform, so you’re getting my full expertise at a lower cost.

I graduated cum laude from Boston University in just three years after finishing high school as an NHS student also in three years. I'm a licensed K–12+ teacher and experienced private tutor with a track record of helping students raise SAT scores by 100+ points in just 10 hours and master challenging coursework in English, Math, and History. I bring that same drive and clarity to tutoring, combining strong academic knowledge with a personable, fun approach that makes learning stick.

In 2012 I founded my own company in the Los Angeles area offering tutoring services ...and now I'm bringing that expertise to Wyzant!

I specialize in:
Standardized test prep: ALL sections of SAT, ACT, ISEE/SSAT/HSPT + APs (History & Social Sciences, English)
Academic tutoring: English, Literature, Reading, Writing, History, Math, Science
Study skills & confidence building

My approach is creative, personalized, and results-oriented. With younger students, I make learning engaging and imaginative. With older students, I push critical thinking and analysis while keeping sessions light and enjoyable.


Education

Boston University
History
  • Licensed teacher

Policies

  • Hourly Rate: $115
  • Rate details: AP/ACT/SAT + Other standardized tests starts at $135/hr. Group rates available. Emergency rates x 1.5.
  • Lesson cancellation: 36 hours notice required
  • Background check passed on 11/12/2025

  • Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

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ACT English

ACT English

ACT English: Strategy, Syntax, and Score Optimization The ACT English section isn't a test of how well a student "speaks" English; it is a test of how well they understand the rigid, predictable rules of the ACT’s internal logic. With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I have developed a proven approach that turns this section from a guessing game into a systematic process of elimination. As a high-achiever who graduated from both an elite high school and Boston University (Cum Laude) in just three years each, I know exactly how to teach students to maximize their time and master the "algorithm" of standardized testing. My Method: The Three Pillars of the 36 I move beyond "sounding out" sentences. I teach students to identify the specific grammar "trap" being set in every single question. 1. Mastery of the Rules (Grammar & Usage): I provide clear, non-boring instruction on the "ACT Essential 10"—the core rules that account for the majority of the test. Punctuation Precision: Mastering the elusive semicolon, the "dash" trick, and the dreaded comma splice. Sentence Structure: Identifying independent vs. dependent clauses instantly. Agreement & Tense: Ensuring subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent consistency every time. 2. Rhetorical Skills & Passage Logic: The ACT loves to ask if a sentence should be added or deleted. I teach students the "Relevance Rule" to handle these questions with 100% certainty. Transitions: Picking the right "bridge" word (However, Therefore, Moreover) based on logic, not sound. Conciseness: I teach the "Golden Rule of the ACT": If two answers are grammatically correct, the shortest one is usually right. 3. Timing & Pattern Recognition: By the time a student enters the testing center, they should be able to predict the answer before they even look at the choices. We work on "pacing triggers" to ensure they never feel the "minute-per-question" squeeze. Why It Works I am a member of the American Tutor Association and a founder of a tutoring compan
ACT Math

ACT Math

The ACT Math section is often the biggest source of anxiety for students, not because the math is "too hard," but because the clock is too fast. With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I specialize in deconstructing the ACT’s 60-question sprint into a predictable, manageable system. As someone who completed my own elite high school and Boston University degree (Cum Laude) each in just three years, I understand the value of academic efficiency. I don’t just teach students how to solve equations; I teach them how to "beat the test." The Three-Tiered Approach to a 36 I move students away from "random" guessing and toward a strategic framework based on their specific score goals. 1. Content Foundation (The "Must-Knows"): We shore up the core concepts that the ACT tests repeatedly. I provide targeted instruction in: Pre-Algebra & Elementary Algebra: Number properties, linear equations, and ratios. Intermediate Algebra & Coordinate Geometry: Quadratics, systems of equations, and the logic of the (x, y) plane. Plane Geometry & Trigonometry: SOHCAHTOA, circle theorems, and volume/area formulas. Statistics & Probability: Data interpretation and complex probability sets. 2. The "Calculator Hack" & Mental Math: Many students lose time because they use their calculators for things they should do mentally—or they don't know the shortcuts their TI-84 can actually perform. I teach students when to "plug and chug" and when to use the calculator to shave off precious seconds. 3. Pacing & Pattern Recognition: The ACT Math section gets progressively harder. I teach students how to "triage" the test: The First 30: Securing the "easy" points with 100% accuracy. The Middle 20: Navigating the traps and multi-step word problems. The Final 10: Mastering the high-level concepts (matrices, complex numbers, and trig identities) that separate the 30s from the 36s. Why My Method Works My philosophy at Kate’s Tutoring is that "one size definitely does not fit all." I evaluate each student’s "Ma
ACT Reading

ACT Reading

The ACT Reading section isn't a test of how well a student appreciates literature; it’s a high-speed search-and-destroy mission for specific evidence. With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I teach students how to stop "drowning in the details" and start navigating passages with clinical precision. As a Cum Laude History graduate from Boston University who finished my degree in just three years, I mastered the art of high-volume reading early. I bring those same elite scanning and synthesis techniques to my students. My Method: Data-Driven Reading Most students fail this section because they read too slowly or get stuck on "fluff." I teach a "Question-First" or "Hybrid-Skimming" approach tailored to the student’s natural reading speed. I provide expert coaching in the four key passage types: Prose Fiction: Identifying character arc and tone without getting lost in the narrative. Social Science: Tracking the "cause and effect" relationships common in history and psychology passages. Humanities: Analyzing cultural arguments and artistic critiques. Natural Science: Deciphering technical jargon and identifying the central hypothesis or finding. The ACT Reading Toolkit I move students away from "feeling" the answer and toward Evidence-Based Elimination: The "Lead Word" Technique: I teach students how to scan for specific nouns and verbs to find the exact line numbers where the answer is hidden. Avoiding the "Half-Right" Trap: Standardized tests love to give answers that are 90% correct but have one "poison word." I train students to spot these pitfalls instantly. Pacing Mastery: We break the 35 minutes into a strict 8-minute-per-passage rhythm, ensuring no student ever leaves the final five questions to chance. Why Choose Me? My philosophy at Kate’s Tutoring is that "one size definitely does not fit all." If a student is a visual learner, we use mapping; if they are a logical learner, we use elimination grids. With two decades of experience helping both reluctant rea
ACT Science

ACT Science

The biggest misconception about ACT Science is that it’s a science test. In reality, it is a high-speed "open-book" test of data interpretation and logical reasoning. With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I specialize in helping students who "freeze up" at the sight of a complex graph. As a Cum Laude History graduate from Boston University, I approach this section with the eye of a researcher. I teach students that the answers aren't hidden in their memory of a biology textbook—they are hidden right in front of them in the charts, tables, and conflicting viewpoints. My Method: Decoding the Data I strip away the intimidating jargon and teach students to focus on the "variables" and "trends." We move from confusion to clinical precision by focusing on three core pillars: 1. Data Representation (Charts & Graphs): Trend Spotting: I teach students how to identify direct and inverse relationships instantly. If "X" goes up, what does "Y" do? Interpolation & Extrapolation: Learning how to "read between the lines" of a table to predict a value that isn't explicitly listed. 2. Research Summaries (Experiments): The "Control" vs. The "Variable": We identify exactly what changed in the experiment and why it matters. Decoding the Design: Understanding the "how" and "why" of the scientific method without getting bogged down in technical terminology. 3. Conflicting Viewpoints (The "Fighting Scientists"): Compare & Contrast: I treat this section like a Reading passage. We identify the "Thesis" of each scientist and look for the specific points of disagreement. Evidence Mapping: Teaching students how to find which piece of data supports which scientist’s theory. Strategy & Timing Mastery The ACT Science section gives you only 35 minutes for 40 questions. I teach my students the "Scan-Then-Solve" method: Ignoring the "Fluff": Most of the introductory text in a science passage is a distraction. I show students how to go straight to the questions and use "lead words" to find the rel
Acting

Acting

Working Los Angeles actor with professional training, on-set experience, and a strong background in script analysis. I have been teaching acting since 2012 using techniques gleaned from my decades of education and experience. I coach audition prep, monologues, self-tapes, scene study, and more with a practical, industry-aware approach. I have starred in Amazon series, sketches, commercials, plays, and more and bring on-set expertise to our sessions.
Algebra 1

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 is the most critical turning point in a student’s math career—it's the bridge from concrete arithmetic to abstract logical reasoning. With over 15 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification (CTC #120563373), I specialize in helping students navigate this transition with confidence, clarity, and even a bit of creativity. My Expertise & Approach I don't believe in "cookie-cutter" math instruction. Drawing from my philosophy at Kate’s Tutoring, I identify exactly where a student’s "math gaps" are—whether it's a lingering struggle with negative numbers or a fear of word problems—and build a custom roadmap to mastery. I provide deep-dive instruction in the core pillars of Algebra 1, including: Linear Equations & Inequalities: Master the art of the "solve for x" and understand the visual logic of the coordinate plane. Systems of Equations: Learning to juggle multiple variables using substitution, elimination, and graphing. Polynomials & Factoring: Breaking down complex expressions into manageable parts (a frequent "pain point" for many students). Quadratic Functions: Navigating parabolas and the quadratic formula without the stress. Functions & Relations: Understanding the "input/output" logic that serves as the basis for all higher-level calculus and physics. Why Choose Me? Beyond the numbers, I bring a unique pedagogical advantage. My background in the performing arts and my "one size definitely does not fit all" mantra mean I can explain the same concept in five different ways until we find the one that "clicks" for your child. I don't just teach students how to get the right answer; I teach them to understand the "why" behind the operations. This builds a level of mathematical fluently that carries them through Geometry, Algebra 2, and onto the SAT/ACT. My goal is simple: to transform Algebra from a source of anxiety into a tool of empowerment.
Algebra 2

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 is often the most challenging course in the high school math sequence because it demands a higher level of abstract thinking. With 20 years of teaching experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I specialize in demystifying the "how" and "why" behind advanced algebraic concepts. My own academic background—graduating from an elite high school and an elite university each in just three years—has taught me how to master complex material efficiently. I pass those same strategies on to my students, helping them move from "rote memorization" to true mathematical fluency. Specialized Areas of Instruction I focus on the high-level topics that often trip students up, ensuring they have a rock-solid foundation for Pre-Calculus and the SAT/ACT: Linear & Quadratic Systems: Moving beyond the basics to solve complex, multi-variable systems and understanding the behavior of parabolas in the real world. Polynomial & Rational Functions: Mastering long division, synthetic division, and identifying asymptotes and holes in graphs. Exponential & Logarithmic Functions: I make "logs" feel intuitive by teaching them as the logical inverse of exponents—turning a confusing topic into a predictable tool. Trigonometry Fundamentals: Building the bridge to the Unit Circle, sine waves, and trigonometric identities. Complex Numbers: Introduction to the imaginary unit i and how to manipulate complex expressions with confidence. Probability & Series: Breaking down sequences and series into manageable patterns. My "No-Fluff" Approach I believe that math is a language. If a student doesn't understand the "grammar" of Algebra 2, they will struggle to write the "sentences." My method focuses on: Removing Jargon: I explain high-level concepts using plain English before we apply the technical terms. Strategic Problem Solving: I teach students how to analyze a problem before they start writing, looking for the most efficient path to the solution. Pattern Recognition: I help students see that Algebra 2 isn't a colle
American History

American History

History is often taught as a series of disconnected dates and names, but I approach it as a complex, evolving narrative of power, identity, and conflict. With 20 years of teaching experience and a B.A. in History from Boston University (graduated Cum Laude in just three years), I help students synthesize centuries of information into a clear, cohesive understanding of the American experiment. Academic Rigor & Proven Results My own academic path—graduating from an elite Maryland high school and then a Top-50 university each in just three years—has given me a unique perspective on academic efficiency. I teach my students how to work smarter, not just harder, by identifying the "Big Ideas" that drive historical change. I specialize in the core competencies of high-level historical study: APUSH Success (AP US History): I have a deep understanding of the College Board rubrics. I train students to master the DBQ (Document-Based Question) and LEQ (Long Essay Question) by focusing on thesis development, contextualization, and sourcing. Thematic Analysis: We move beyond "what happened" to "why it happened," exploring recurring themes like American Identity, Politics and Power, and Settlement and Migration. Critical Thinking & HIPP Analysis: I teach students how to evaluate primary sources through the lens of Historical Context, Intended Audience, Purpose, and Point of View. Civics & Foundational Documents: From the Federalist Papers to the Reconstruction Amendments, I ensure students understand the legal and philosophical bedrock of the nation. Why My Approach Works As a California Certified Teacher and a professional with a background in the performing arts, I don't just lecture—I engage. I use storytelling to make historical figures feel like real people with real stakes, which significantly improves student retention and interest. Whether your student is struggling to keep up with the fast-paced AP curriculum or is a high-achiever looking to polish their historical arguments for college applications, I provid
Classics

Classics

With a degree in History and over 15 years of experience teaching English, literature, and the humanities, I bring a deep understanding of the ancient world to my tutoring. I’ve guided students through Greek and Roman mythology, classical literature, and the historical context that shaped them, making the material feel alive and relevant. My approach emphasizes storytelling, analysis, and cultural connections — perfect for students studying Latin texts, ancient history, or world civilizations.
Creative Writing

Creative Writing

I’ve written books, scripts, essays, and pretty much every other shape a story can take — and a few of those scripts even made it all the way to production. As the creator and star of the Amazon series Classic Alice and the writer of a recently completed feature film, I bring real-world, boots-on-the-ground storytelling experience to the table. I’ve also spent years teaching creative writing, helping students refine their voices, sharpen their structure, and turn half-formed ideas into fully realized work. If you’re looking to elevate your writing with someone who’s been in the trenches and knows how to guide you through them, I’ve got you.
Elementary (K-6th)

Elementary (K-6th)

I'm a licensed K–12+ teacher and experienced private tutor with over 15 years of teaching and tutoring experience. I specialize in helping elementary students build strong academic foundations and confidence in the classroom. I’m a certified California teacher and have worked with hundreds of K–6 students in reading, writing, and math — from early learners developing phonics skills to older students mastering multi-step word problems. My sessions are creative, supportive, and tailored to each child’s learning style, ensuring steady progress and genuine understanding.
Elementary Math

Elementary Math

With 20 years of experience, I help young learners build confidence, number sense, and problem-solving skills. I break concepts down into steps that actually stick and make math feel far less intimidating.
Elementary Science

Elementary Science

I teach foundational science skills through clear explanations, real-world examples, and curiosity-building questions. Great for students who need support with reading scientific material and understanding big-picture concepts.
English

English

English is more than just a school subject; it is the fundamental ability to synthesize information and communicate it with power. With over 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I have helped thousands of students move from "blank page syndrome" to sophisticated, high-level analysis. My Areas of Expertise I specialize in bridging the gap between a student's thoughts and their written output. Whether we are tackling a difficult Shakespearean play or a 10-page research paper, my approach is rooted in structure, clarity, and confidence. And you know I love literature: I wrote (and produced!) an entire series for Amazon based on classic lit! I provide expert guidance in: Literary Analysis: Moving beyond the plot to understand theme, motif, and rhetorical devices. I teach students how to "interrogate" a text. The Writing Process: From brainstorming and outlining to drafting and polishing. I specialize in teaching the "Architecture of an Essay" so students never feel lost. Reading Comprehension: Developing active reading strategies that help students retain information and improve performance on both classroom assignments and standardized tests. Grammar & Syntax: Cleaning up the "clutter" in a student's writing to ensure their voice remains clear and professional. Research Skills: Navigating MLA/APA citations, evaluating sources, and building a cohesive argument from evidence. Because of my background in the performing arts, I bring a creative energy to my sessions that keeps students engaged—even the "reluctant" ones. I understand that English can feel subjective and frustrating; my goal is to give students a concrete toolkit they can use for the rest of their academic lives. As a member of the American Tutor Association, I stay current on the latest pedagogical trends to ensure your child isn't just getting "help with homework," but is building a mastery of the English language that will serve them in college and beyond.
Essay Writing

Essay Writing

For nearly two decades, I’ve taught students how to plan, structure, revise, and level-up their essays without drowning in the process. My approach zeroes in on clarity, logical flow, and a confident voice — the stuff that makes both academic papers and standardized-test essays actually work. I’ve taught in classrooms, coached writers privately, and logged over twenty years of one-on-one tutoring, so I know how to meet students exactly where they are and move them forward fast. If an essay needs to be sharper, smarter, or just plain better, I can get it there.
European History

European History

History isn't just a collection of dates; it is a complex narrative of cause and effect. With a B.A. in History from Boston University (graduated Cum Laude in just three years) and 20 years of teaching experience, I help students move beyond rote memorization to true historical mastery. Whether your student is preparing for the AP European History exam or a college-level seminar, I provide the analytical tools necessary to understand how the past shaped our modern world. Academic Depth & Research Expertise My approach is informed by high-level academic research. My own scholarly work includes dissertations on: The Cultural Synthesis of Folklore: Analyzing how European fairy tales and pagan folklore influenced the development and iconography of the Catholic Church. Socio-Economic Systems: An in-depth study of the longevity and impact of the workhouse system in Ireland. This level of expertise allows me to help students identify the "connective tissue" between seemingly unrelated events, making history feel like a lived reality rather than a dusty textbook. My Specialized Instruction Includes: The "Big Three" Skills: I specialize in the core requirements of high-level history courses: Document-Based Questions (DBQs), Long Essay Questions (LEQs), and Short Answer Questions (SAQs). Comparative History: Teaching students how to track developments (like the Rise of Nationalism or the Industrial Revolution) across different nations simultaneously. Synthesis & Argumentation: I show students how to craft a sophisticated thesis and support it with nuanced evidence—a skill that translates directly to better grades in English and Social Studies. Primary Source Analysis: Breaking down dense historical texts, manifestos, and treaties into clear, digestible concepts. The Competitive Edge As a California Certified Teacher and a member of the American Tutor Association, I understand the specific rubrics used by graders. My goal is to turn "reluctant historians" into confident writers who can analyze power structures,
Fiction Writing

Fiction Writing

As a produced writer and long-time fiction coach, I help students build characters with depth, plots with momentum, and narratives that actually feel like stories. I focus on structure, voice, clarity, and flow — all the ingredients that turn an idea into something worth reading. I created and starred in the Amazon series Classic Alice and recently wrapped a feature film, so I bring real production-level storytelling experience to every session. If someone wants their fiction to hit harder and read smoother, I’m the person who gets them there. With teaching experience dating back to 2005, I also bring an understanding of pedagogy to our sessions, emphasizing making YOUR voice shine.
Geography

Geography

I help students understand maps, spatial relationships, physical geography, human systems, and regional patterns. My focus is on clarity, real-world examples, and building strong foundational knowledge.
Government & Politics

Government & Politics

With years of experience teaching social sciences, I help students break down U.S. government structures, political systems, constitutional principles, and policy concepts. Great for AP support or general coursework.
Grammar

Grammar

After 20 years teaching English and test prep, I know how to make grammar rules stick. I help students master punctuation, sentence structure, usage, and error-spotting—skills that boost both classroom work and standardized tests.
High School Placement Test

High School Placement Test

I’ve spent the last twenty years helping students build the reading, grammar, math, and logic skills the HSPT loves to throw at them. My approach is all strategy, clarity, and confidence-building — no panic, no mystery, just clean explanations and solid practice. I’ve taught the HSPT to more applicants than I can count, and I know exactly where students slip and how to get them past those traps fast. If a kid needs to walk in steady, prepared, and ready to swing, I can get them there and have been doing so since 2010!
ISEE

ISEE

I'm a licensed K–12+ teacher and I specialize in helping students prepare for the ISEE with strategies tailored to their strengths and areas for growth. With years of experience guiding students through upper-level reading comprehension, math, and verbal sections, I focus on building both skills and confidence. I emphasize test-taking strategies, time management, and targeted practice to ensure students are fully prepared for exam day. My goal is to make the ISEE approachable and help students perform at their best.
Literature

Literature

English is more than just a school subject; it is the fundamental ability to synthesize information and communicate it with power. With over 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I help students break down themes, character development, symbolism, and structure so literature feels approachable instead of overwhelming. My Areas of Expertise I specialize in bridging the gap between a student's thoughts and their written output. Whether we are tackling a difficult Shakespearean play or a 10-page research paper, my approach is rooted in structure, clarity, and confidence. I provide expert guidance in: Literary Analysis: Moving beyond the plot to understand theme, motif, and rhetorical devices. I teach students how to "interrogate" a text. The Writing Process: From brainstorming and outlining to drafting and polishing. I specialize in teaching the "Architecture of an Essay" so students never feel lost. Reading Comprehension: Developing active reading strategies that help students retain information and improve performance on both classroom assignments and standardized tests. Grammar & Syntax: Cleaning up the "clutter" in a student's writing to ensure their voice remains clear and professional. Research Skills: Navigating MLA/APA citations, evaluating sources, and building a cohesive argument from evidence. The "Kate Hackett" Advantage Because of my background in the performing arts, I bring a creative energy to my sessions that keeps students engaged—even the "reluctant" ones. I understand that English can feel subjective and frustrating; my goal is to give students a concrete toolkit they can use for the rest of their academic lives. As a member of the American Tutor Association, I stay current on the latest pedagogical trends to ensure your child isn't just getting "help with homework," but is building a mastery of the English language that will serve them in college and beyond.
Political Science

Political Science

I teach students how political institutions, ideologies, and policies work in the real world. My approach focuses on clarity, critical thinking, and connecting abstract concepts to current and historical examples. I graduated with a degree in history, cum laude, from Boston University.
Prealgebra

Prealgebra

Pre-Algebra is the "launchpad" for all high school mathematics. It is the critical year where students transition from simple calculation to abstract logical reasoning. With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I specialize in making this transition seamless, helping students build the rock-solid foundation they need to excel in Algebra 1 and beyond. Mastering the Fundamentals I focus on clearing up the "middle school math fog." I ensure my students don't just memorize formulas, but truly understand the mechanics of: The Number System: Mastering integers, fractions, decimals, and percents until they become second nature. Order of Operations (PEMDAS): Training students to navigate complex expressions with clinical precision. Introduction to Variables: Transitioning from "blank boxes" to "solving for x" in a way that feels intuitive rather than intimidating. Ratios, Proportions, and Scaling: Bridging the gap between basic arithmetic and real-world geometric applications. Linear Thinking: A first look at the coordinate plane, slope, and basic graphing. Why My Approach Works Many students struggle with Pre-Algebra because they are missing "gaps" from earlier grades. As a high-achiever who graduated Cum Laude from Boston University and finished my own schooling in record time, I am an expert at identifying those gaps quickly. Removing Math Anxiety: I use my background in the performing arts to keep sessions high-energy and approachable. I turn "scary" abstract concepts into relatable, concrete stories. Strategic Confidence: I teach students how to check their own work and "think like a mathematician," which reduces "silly" mistakes and builds independent problem-solving skills. Tailored Instruction: Following my personal teaching philosophy that "one size definitely does not fit all," I adapt my methods to your child’s specific learning style—whether they are a visual learner who needs diagrams or a logical learner who needs the "rules." Preparing for the Future Success i
Proofreading

Proofreading

I help students refine clarity, structure, grammar, and flow. Great for essays, research papers, creative pieces, and polished final drafts. Graduated in 3 years from Boston University. Cum laude, history degree.
PSAT

PSAT

I teach the reading, writing, and math strategies that make the PSAT feel manageable, helping students build the foundation they’ll need for the SAT.
Public Speaking

Public Speaking

Since 2010, I’ve helped students speak with confidence, manage nerves, and shape their ideas into something clear and compelling. I focus on presence, pacing, and structure — the practical tools that make an audience actually listen. My coaching builds lasting skills students carry into classrooms, interviews, and every high-stakes moment that comes afterward.
Reading

Reading

Reading is the fundamental skill that unlocks every other subject. Whether a student is struggling to decode text or looking to master high-level rhetorical analysis, I provide the tools to move from "passive reading" to "active mastery." With 20 years of experience and a California State Teaching Certification, I help students of all levels transform their relationship with the written word. As a Cum Laude History graduate from Boston University who completed my degree in just three years, I have mastered the art of synthesizing massive amounts of information quickly and accurately. I teach my students those same elite strategies. My Approach to Reading Excellence I don't believe in "just reading the chapter." I teach a systematic approach to comprehension that works for reluctant readers and high-achievers alike: Active Reading Strategies: I teach students how to "interrogate" a text—using annotation, predicting, and summarizing to ensure they aren't just seeing words, but absorbing ideas. Vocabulary & Context Clues: Building a robust linguistic toolkit so students can navigate unfamiliar words without losing their momentum. Main Idea & Evidence: Training students to identify the "thesis" of a passage and locate the specific textual evidence needed to support their conclusions. Inference & Analysis: Moving beyond what the text says to what the text means. I specialize in teaching students how to identify tone, bias, and subtext. Structural Understanding: Helping students recognize how different genres—from scientific reports to historical narratives to fiction—are organized. Closing the "Reading Gap" Many students struggle in school because they lack "reading stamina." Drawing on my background in the performing arts, I make reading an engaging, multi-sensory experience. I break down dense material into "digestible bites," helping students build the confidence to tackle longer and more complex assignments independently. The "Kate Hackett" Advantage With two decades of experience, I have seen every ty
SAT Math

SAT Math

I break down SAT Math into predictable categories and teach efficient strategies so students build confidence and speed. I have been working as a private and group SAT tutor for decades.
SAT Reading

SAT Reading

Test-prep expert with two decades helping students dramatically improve scores. I teach students to read strategically, identify key ideas, and eliminate traps with precision. My method focuses on timing, evidence-based reasoning, and sharpening comprehension so students approach the SAT Reading section with confidence.
SAT Writing

SAT Writing

I make SAT Writing intuitive by teaching patterns, logic, and strategy—not just rules. Students learn to spot errors quickly, write with clarity, and tackle every question efficiently, boosting both speed and accuracy.
Social Studies

Social Studies

I help students understand themes, context, and cause-and-effect across history, government, and cultures. My approach combines clear explanations, analytical skills, and test-ready strategies. I believe in encouraging students to become strong critical thinkers and love when they make connections across eras and subjects!
Study Skills

Study Skills

I teach organization, prioritization, note-taking, and test prep methods that make students more effective learners. My guidance gives students tools that last long beyond any single class. My goal is always to set your child up for future success without me!
Theater

Theater

Kate is an actor in Los Angeles, California best known for her award-winning Amazon series, which she also wrote and produced! Kate has been acting since she was four years old, happily joining musicals and straight plays in Washington D.C. until she reached Boston University for college. There and beyond, Kate has worked on many independent films, commercials, television, and has produced, starred in, and written her own productions.
Thesis Writing

Thesis Writing

Since 2010, I’ve helped students plan, structure, research, and refine thesis-level work with real clarity and sophistication. I focus on organization, argument strength, and academic rigor, making sure the final product actually holds up under scrutiny. My coaching cuts through the overwhelm and keeps students moving forward with purpose and confidence.
United States History

United States History

I bring decades of experience breaking down the complex narrative of American history into clear, compelling stories that students actually remember. I graduated cum laude from Boston University in just three years after finishing high school as an NHS student also in three years. From foundational events to nuanced interpretations, I guide students in analyzing causes, effects, and historical significance. I teach essay writing, critical thinking, and exam strategy so students excel in class, AP courses, and standardized tests—all while fostering a genuine understanding of America’s past. Students leave not just prepared, but confident, curious, and capable of making historical arguments with authority.
World History

World History

World History is more than just a timeline of events; it is the study of how civilizations interact, clash, and evolve. With 20 years of teaching experience and a B.A. in History from Boston University (graduated Cum Laude in just three years), I help students synthesize vast amounts of information into a clear, cohesive understanding of our shared human story. Whether your student is tackling AP World History (WHAP) or a foundational honors course, I provide the analytical framework necessary to excel in the classroom and on high-stakes exams. Expert Academic Guidance My approach focuses on the "connective tissue" of history—the trade routes, migrations, and revolutions that shaped the modern world. I specialize in helping students master: Thematic Synthesis: Moving beyond rote memorization to understand the "Big 6" themes: Humans and the Environment, Cultural Developments, State Building, Economic Systems, Social Interactions, and Technology/Innovation. Comparative History: Teaching students how to analyze similarities and differences between contemporaneous empires, such as the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire, or the Mongols and the Aztecs. Periodization: Helping students organize the "chaos" of history into distinct eras, from the Foundations of Civilization (c. 8000 B.C.E.) to the complexities of Global Interdependence in the 21st century. Strategic Skill Building As a California Certified Teacher, I know that success in World History depends on specific literacy and writing skills. I train my students in: DBQ & LEQ Mastery: I teach the exact rubric requirements for Document-Based and Long Essay Questions, focusing on thesis strength, contextualization, and "complex understanding." HIPP Analysis: Training students to evaluate primary sources based on Historical context, Intended audience, Purpose, and Point of view. Continuity and Change Over Time (CCOT): Developing the ability to identify what stayed the same and what shifted during major historical transitions. Why Choose Me? My background in
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I help students transform their ideas into clear, compelling, and polished prose. From grammar mastery to advanced composition, creative writing to thesis-level projects, I provide strategies that make writing feel intuitive rather than intimidating. I specialize in guiding students to develop voice, structure, argumentation, and style that stand out academically and creatively. My students gain not just skill, but confidence—learning to write with clarity, sophistication, and authority in every assignment, essay, and test.
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