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About Abhinav
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I've been teaching since I was 16 years old. I started teaching K-12 kids math and English as a side job from 16-17 then started teaching calculus (I and II) privately one-on-one at 18. In college I was employed by the school as a designated tutor for genetics and physiology. Teaching has always been one of my most rewarding activities and over the years I've had the pleasure of seeing my students excel in their exams or secure employment using their newfound English expertise.
Right now, I...
I've been teaching since I was 16 years old. I started teaching K-12 kids math and English as a side job from 16-17 then started teaching calculus (I and II) privately one-on-one at 18. In college I was employed by the school as a designated tutor for genetics and physiology. Teaching has always been one of my most rewarding activities and over the years I've had the pleasure of seeing my students excel in their exams or secure employment using their newfound English expertise.
Right now, I am a medical student at Weill Cornell Medicine. I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2017 with a double major in economics and biology. On the MCAT, I scored a 522 which is in the top percentile of scores. Given my experience with teaching and my knowledge regarding any and all things pre-med, I believe I could help other pre-med hopefuls achieve similar success and improve their scores! In addition to test prep tutoring, I can also provide college / medical school essay writing counseling, as well as general academic guidance (i.e., how to apply for jobs, how to interview, etc.).
I want to benefit my students as much as possible--I promise to all of my students that I will cater my lesson plans to fit their strengths and weaknesses and to dedicate time outside of our lessons to aid in their improvement. I look forward to meeting you!
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English
SAT Reading,
SAT Reading
Taught English for 3 years in high school to K-12; currently teach adult immigrants English. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT.
SAT Writing
SAT Writing
Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT with a perfect score in the writing section.
Homeschool
SAT Math,
SAT Math
Taught math (geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus) at the high school level for 3 years at the classroom level. Taught AP calculus (AB + BC) privately for one year. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT in high school.
SAT Reading
SAT Reading
Taught English for 3 years in high school to K-12; currently teach adult immigrants English. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT.
Math
SAT Math
SAT Math
Taught math (geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus) at the high school level for 3 years at the classroom level. Taught AP calculus (AB + BC) privately for one year. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT in high school.
Summer
SAT Math
SAT Math
Taught math (geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus) at the high school level for 3 years at the classroom level. Taught AP calculus (AB + BC) privately for one year. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT in high school.
Test Preparation
MCAT,
MCAT
I studied Biology and Economics at the University of Chicago and am currently in the process of applying to medical school. I graduated with a 3.8 GPA, and received predominantly As and A-s in classes such as Cellular Biology, General/Organic Chemistry, and Physics. In 2017, I took the MCAT, scoring a 522, placing me in the top 1% of scores. Lastly, I was hired by the university after being recommended by my physiology professor to teach college level biology. Now I am a student at Weill Cornell Medicine!
SAT Math,
SAT Math
Taught math (geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus) at the high school level for 3 years at the classroom level. Taught AP calculus (AB + BC) privately for one year. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT in high school.
SAT Reading,
SAT Reading
Taught English for 3 years in high school to K-12; currently teach adult immigrants English. Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT.
SAT Writing
SAT Writing
Scored in the 99.5th percentile on the SAT with a perfect score in the writing section.
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Patient + knowledgeable tutor who creates individualized study plans
Abhinav and I predominately focused on the CARS section of the MCAT during our tutoring sessions, however, his techniques and strategies carried over to the other sections as well. For the first few sessions, we went through CARS passages together and he showed me how he would approach the section. Then, I would talk him through a new passage and questions by explaining my thought process behind each answer choice. He would guide me through these questions and passages to help change my mindset into picking out the important main ideas and learning how to frame questions and answer choices to lead me to the correct answer. Each time, Abhinav individualized every session to my needs based on what I was struggling with that week--such as: going through new passages together, reviewing my past exam passages to see where I went wrong, deciphering the wording of specific questions, or working on timing. Additionally, we did a few sessions focused on other MCAT sessions where he taught me important generalized skills for each section and ideas for how to improve/study the different material. He has MANY resources at his disposal and is not shy to share any of them which was super helpful!! He was also very generous at taking extra time to look through my practice exams to see where I could improve and helping me set up a study plan for the coming weeks. Tutoring with Abhinav has been a valuable experience throughout this process. His knowledge and techniques for the MCAT have really helped me gain confidence and improve my reading skills. Lastly, Abhinav is a very personable and patient tutor which created a very positive environment. I really appreciated how he never rushed the tutoring sessions and he always ended after we finished the material he had planned (not when the hour was up). He kept in contact with me often to see how I was performing, where I needed help, and any suggestions he could give to always keep improving. I would highly recommend tutoring with Abhinav if you are struggling with a topic or need any advice related to the MCAT and applying to medical school.
Sara, 1 lesson with Abhinav
Amazing MCAT tutor
Working with Abhinav changed my entire MCAT approach and I am so grateful for his help! The first thing he did was help me create a schedule and study plan for the 6 months we worked together, listing which chapters to cover. He adjusted this plan when things came up as well, so I could spend more time on difficult topics. He showed me third party study videos, questions, and practice exams, all for free or much cheaper than I would have originally paid. He helped me understand the subjects that gave me trouble, especially complicated pathways and physiology, and showed me strategies to improve my approach, especially for the Chemistry/Physics section. He was always very responsive to my questions and really helped me build my confidence, allowing me to improve my score by 6 points. I will be matriculating to medical school in a few months and I'm so grateful for his help.
Khaoula, 1 lesson with Abhinav
One of the best tutors out there!
Before meeting Abhinav, my biggest struggle was how to do well on the MCAT. I was not aware of all the nuances and the complexities of the exam. From day one, we formulated a comprehensive 6 month schedule. That was extremely helpful as it gave the me the appropriate structure and guidance throughout the 6 months. Abhinav and I met on a weekly basis discussing the previous chapters that I have studied. In regards to topics that I was not familiar with or flat out did not understand, he was able to distill these complex problems into smaller digestible pieces that I was able to understand. For example, I was struggling to understand a high yield topic of mitosis and meiosis. I was mixing up the steps and what occurs in each phase. Abhinav simplified it for me by thoroughly going through each step and he made sure that we did not move on to the next phase until I fully understood the previous one. He was able to condense a very intricate and convoluted process in a way that was easy to comprehend. In addition to helping me with complex MCAT topics, Abhinav helped me go through AAMC full lengths exams. He was very encouraging and went above and beyond by going through each question in full lengths. He really does go above and beyond to ensure that I did well. In addition to being knowledgeable about the MCAT topics, he showed me nifty tips and tricks to save time on the MCAT. He is also very resourceful and has great resources to reinforce what I had learned. All in all, I highly recommend anyone to work with Abhinav because he has instilled confidence in me and I saw my score go up significantly on the MCAT!
Bassil, 1 lesson with Abhinav
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FAQs
How much is SAT tutoring NYC? ›
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Despite what many private tutors and test-taking agencies say, they can't guarantee success. In the end, it's all up to you. Tutors can be a great resource for students who've already taken these tests and are struggling to improve. Tutors are also great for students who have a hard time studying on their own.
Is SAT tutoring expensive? ›The average cost for SAT tutoring is $70 per hour. Hiring a SAT tutor to help you get into college, you will likely spend between $45 and $100 per hour. The price of tutoring can vary greatly by region (and even by zip code).
How many hours of tutoring are recommended for SAT? ›To improve by 150 to 250 points, expect to spend about 60 to 80 hours spread out over three months. If your student wants to improve by 250 points or more, they should devote 100 to 150 hours spread over three to six months. Although not every college requires high SAT scores, some do.
When should I get an SAT tutor? ›The student will want to start prepping three to four months before the test date, and ideally avoid tutoring during his or her busiest time of year. So, a student could start tutoring in October in preparation for a February ACT, for instance, or a student could start in February in preparation for a June SAT.
How much can tutoring improve SAT score? ›If the number of tutoring hours is increased and the process is extended across several months, then a student may expect 4-6 points of ACT improvement and 120-180 points of SAT improvement. While they do happen, improvements of more than 7 points on the ACT or 200 points on the SAT are relatively rare.
What percent of students get SAT tutoring? ›About 18 percent took a high school class on SAT prep, 11 percent took a private class, and 7 percent had a private tutor. Private classes were the most effective form of test preparation, and students who took them had an average increase in SAT score of 60 points.
Do SAT prep courses really work? ›While test prep courses will improve your SAT or ACT score, the improvements are often minimal. Most statistics claiming highly increased scores are carried out by tutoring agencies looking to improve their reputations and lure in clients.
What is the best free SAT tutoring? ›Livius Prep has created 100% free online SAT test prep programs that will help every student take ownership of their learning and their future. Call us at 800-428-8378 or contact us online to learn more about our services.
Does Khan Academy SAT prep cost money? ›Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy is world-class SAT prep that is effective, personalized to your child, and 100% free.
Can you get 1500 SAT without tutor? ›
You can't, with or without a tutor. I've been teaching SAT prep for 25 years, and the biggest increase I've seen is around 200 points. However, 1300 would still get you in almost everywhere, so don't let this message keep you from doing the work.
What is the disadvantages of private tutoring? ›High Costs. One of the main disadvantages of private tutoring is its costs. Hiring a quality tutor with qualifications and prior experience can be costly, and many families may not be able to afford it.
Should I pay for SAT prep? ›Given that SAT prep classes can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars, the average result is not many points for the money. That said, the NACAC study revealed that about a third of selective colleges stated that a small increase in standardized test scores could make a difference in their admission decision.
What can I expect from a SAT tutor? ›SAT tutoring helps your child with different aspects of the exam to perform better and improve test scores. An SAT tutor focuses on the exam content and a student's required skills and knowledge. Also, an SAT tutor emphasises the formats and question types to familiarise the student.
Is 2 months enough to study for SAT? ›Two to three months of studying will put you right in the sweet spot for being well-prepared. You have just enough time to become an expert on the test and not let your grades suffer (especially if you're on summer break). But with this amount of time, it can be tough to stay focused.
Is 1 month enough to study for SAT? ›Studying for the SAT in a month is possible, though it's recommended that you spend 10 to 20 hours per week over the course of two or three months prepping for the SAT.
Is 3 months enough to study for SAT? ›Three months is a great amount of time to prep for the SAT. You can spread out your studying and you'll have ample time to master the concepts tested on the SAT. It can be difficult to know where to start your SAT prep. The key is finding the right resources, staying organized, and sticking to your plan.
What is the best month to take the SAT? ›It's generally best to take the SAT in the fall or spring of your junior year and then again in the fall of your senior year. The specific month you choose depends on your outside commitments and how much time you want to prepare for the exam.
Which month is best for SAT test? ›Most high school student are advised to take the SAT in spring of their junior year and the March SAT test date is a big favorite of many college counselors.
What is the best age to write SAT? ›The SAT should be taken while you are between the ages of 17 and 19.
Do richer students do better on the SAT? ›
Mcardle from the University of Southern California found that wealthy students earn higher SAT scores compared to their low-income peers and that the difference in SAT scores between high- and low-income students was twice as large among black students compared to white students.
How much can Khan Academy improve my SAT score? ›Khan Academy also partners with the College Board to offer eight real practice exams as well as content created from the partnership. It was found that those who use the Official SAT Practice for six hours or more scored 39 points higher. These tools and resources are all free.
Which is more important GPA or SAT? ›There are several reasons that the SAT is considered a more valuable admissions tool than your GPA. The most obvious is that the SAT is a standardized test. While your GPA compares you to the rest of your school, your SAT score compares you to the rest of the country.
How many people get 100% on the SAT? ›How Many People Get A Perfect SAT Score? Yearly, less than 1% of all test-takers get a perfect score. That's hundreds out of nearly three million people who take the test. The people who score perfect aren't necessarily the smartest test-takers but are often the most prepared.
What is the best way to improve your SAT score? ›The best way to improve your score is to use Official SAT Practice, offered through a partnership between College Board and Khan Academy. Official SAT Practice makes your practice time more efficient by giving you personalized, targeted practice based on your SAT score report.
How rare is a 1500 SAT? ›A 1500 puts you in nearly the 95th percentile of all 1.7 million test takers.
Is 4 months enough for SAT prep? ›In general, we recommend starting your SAT prep early. About three months before your test should give you enough of a buffer to try a few study approaches and get comfortable with the test content.
Can I raise my SAT score by 150 points? ›If you want to improve your score by over 100 points, you will need to spend 40+ hours studying to retake the test. If you want to improve your score by over 150 points, you will need to spend 80+ hours studying for your next test.
How many times can you take the SAT? ›Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year. Most students get a higher score the second time, and most colleges consider a student's highest SAT score when making admission decisions.
Can you study for SAT for free? ›Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy is free, comprehensive, and available to all students.
How can I take the SAT for free? ›
- Are enrolled in or eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
- Have annual family income that falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.
- Get a college education. ...
- Have a deep understanding of standardized testing. ...
- Get your SAT scores into the 90th percentile. ...
- Consider getting certified as an SAT tutor. ...
- Study your market and prepare your materials.
Khan Academy takes the lead for their official SAT practice tests. As such, we recommend Khan Academy as an SAT prep supplement, even to students using paid SAT prep courses. Second place in this category goes to Magoosh for their detailed answer explanations, and Kaplan comes in last.
Is Kaplan or Princeton Review better for SAT? ›Beyond the video lessons, Princeton Review provides some notch practice work. In terms of volume, Princeton Review beats Kaplan almost across the board. They provide 2,000 SAT and 1,200 ACT practice questions, to Kaplan's 1,000 SAT and 2,000 ACT problems.
How many hours is Khan Academy SAT? ›1 comment. Currently, when you practice the SAT Full Tests in Khan Academy, you have 65 minutes for the Reading section, 35 minutes for Writing and Language, 25 for Math (No Calculator), 55 minutes for Math (Calculator OK) and 50 minutes for the Essay.
Can you get a 1600 on the SAT without getting everything right? ›As you can see with the above SAT scoring chart, it's possible to get some questions wrong and still earn the max SAT score. Generally speaking, you can miss 1-2 questions on each section and still get a perfect 1600.
How much can you improve your SAT score in 2 months? ›But in brief, when preparing alone, you should plan on an average improvement of 50 points per month. So, for example, if you need to gain 200 points, you should plan to prep for 4 months. This guide will show you how to determine exactly how much time you personally should plan to spend studying for the SAT test.
Is a 1200 SAT without studying good? ›Unfortunately, 1200 is not a good SAT score. In reality, it's a weak score that will keep you from achieving your college admissions goals. Although you're still outperforming the majority of test takers, it's still not enough to get you into the top schools in the country.
How much do students spend on SAT prep? ›Linda Wang, a UC Berkeley certified college admission counselor employed by Ivymax, said students that participate in SAT preparation boot camps spend $1,000 on average. Wang said basic SAT readiness classes may cost from $1,000 to 1,500.
How much is $500 SAT? ›The conversion value for 500 USD to 8138020.834 SAT.
How much can tutoring improve SAT? ›
If the number of tutoring hours is increased and the process is extended across several months, then a student may expect 4-6 points of ACT improvement and 120-180 points of SAT improvement. While they do happen, improvements of more than 7 points on the ACT or 200 points on the SAT are relatively rare.
Is 3 weeks enough for SAT prep? ›Studying for the SAT in a month is possible, though it's recommended that you spend 10 to 20 hours per week over the course of two or three months prepping for the SAT.
How can I get free SAT prep? ›- Khan Academy. Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy is free, comprehensive, and available to all students. Go to Khan Academy.
- Practice Tests. Get free, downloadable SAT practice tests online or on paper. ...
- Digital SAT Practice. Find everything you need to prepare for the digital SAT.
Although it's possible that you will earn a higher score without studying, even if you are a strong student, you will likely score slightly below the average SAT score of 1051. The SAT was designed to create a bell curve where the average score falls around 1000-1050 each year.
Can you graduate without doing SAT? ›These states include Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, and Washington. Keep in mind that these schools and districts don't require students to take the SAT, nor is it a requirement for graduation.
Is SAT 1400+ worth it? ›Is 1400 a good SAT score? Considering that 1600 is the top score and 1059 is the average score, it's safe to say that 1400 is a good score! It gives you the option of applying to even the most competitive schools, as well as earn significant merit aid.
How rare is a 1600 SAT? ›A 1600 is only achieved by around 300 test takers per year and makes you eligible and highly competitive for admission at every college.
Can the SAT boost your GPA? ›If your GPA is just out of range, your high SAT/ACT score will likely make up for your GPA, especially if the rest of your application is strong.