...My approach hinges on bridging the gap between the common sense that we're all endowed with and the formal logic required by the LSAT. I would never promise a specific score to anyone, and you should doubt anyone who does... but I can guarantee that you'll learn efficient methods for all questio... (read more)
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My name is Scott. I graduated in 2003 with a degree in Computer Science. Although I haven't worked in my field, I taught English in South Korea from 2005 to 2008 and have tutored students in ESL and math after I returned. Right now, I'm living in Wisconsin. (read more)
...Why? We work together to develop intuition, critical thinking strategies, and perseverance. I have training as a SAT instructor as well.Former high school teacher and college instructor for Precalculus and Trigonometry. (read more)
...My name is Travis, and I'm a tutor here on Wyzant. As to my qualifications, I'm a second year Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate at UW-Madison. (read more)
...I've worked with learners of a variety of ability levels, which allows me to tailor each lesson to best fit the individual student. This allows me to quickly evaluate where a student's confidence is at and meet them at the same point. I've been teaching high school algebra and tutoring Algebra I and II since 2015. (read more)