Meet our new Online Tutor Ayesha F. She specializes in Anatomy, Physiology, Test Prep: USMLE.
Do you need help in preparing for USMLE? Ayesha can help you. Where to focus? How to solve MCQS? She has helped dozens of students to Continue reading
Meet our new Online Tutor Ayesha F. She specializes in Anatomy, Physiology, Test Prep: USMLE.
Do you need help in preparing for USMLE? Ayesha can help you. Where to focus? How to solve MCQS? She has helped dozens of students to Continue reading
Meet our new Tutor Dr. Thibault V. He lives in New York, NY and specializes in Algebra, Applied Math, C++, Physics, Statistics, Vector Calculus, Numerical Analysis, Probability, ACT Math, SAT Math, Linear Algebra.
Thibault has been tutoring middle school, high school and college students for the past 12 years in physics, mathematics, statistics and computer programming. Continue reading
If, for you, being tested on vocabulary means answering the exact definition of a word, then you may not necessarily be familiar with how the ACT chooses to test vocabulary. The ACT knows it’s fairly straightforward to memorize words and their meanings, so they decide to take it a step further by testing whether or not you understand how the word is being used and in what specific context.
I am a professional in the ACT preparation field and a question we tend to hear from students beginning their test prep journey is how, exactly, the ACT tests vocabulary and what students can do in terms of preparation to succeed in this area. I am going to explain how the ACT tests your understanding of words based on context and how you can prepare yourself to do well! Continue reading
Meet our new Tutor Mr. Harish A. He lives in Kendall Park, NJ and specializes in math, statistics, biology, chemistry, Test Prep: ACT, PSAT, SAT.
Harish is an experienced tutor who enjoys using fun techniques like games and Continue reading
If you are studying for the ACT or SAT, you already know that there are tons of resources out there (both paid and free) to help you practice section-specific questions that you may see on testing day. I would know. I write a lot of these guides for a living. A question that I often see students asking in comments or on chats is how to improve their score. They don’t understand how they’ve tested lower than expected and are concerned that their composite score will not be high enough to get into the school of their dreams.
As a result to these queries, this article is not set up to be another section-specific studying resource, because hopefully you are already following a structured studying outline either on your own or with professional assistance. Instead, I’m offering an actionable set of proven strategies and tips that will help you improve your score effectively and efficiently in addition to a structured studying plan. Continue reading
Meet our new Online Tutor Rose T. She specializes in Elementary Science, Biology, USMLE.

Rose is a current fourth year medical student from Texas. If you need help or would like to talk through certain subjects involving USMLE Continue reading
Today I want to talk about female scientists (in no particular order) who have changed the world with their research.
These fabulous female scientists made a mark on the world of science and forever changed the way we look at the world. Continue reading
Would you believe me, if I told you math isn’t as hard as you think?
Today I want to show you a small math trick. With it help you will be able to multiply double-digit numbers by 11. You will make use of this trick not only at school but also in your daily life. For instance, it can help you to avoid being overcharged.

Most of us don’t have problems multiplying by 10. And since this day multiplying by 11 will be a piece of cake for you as well. Continue reading
Spotting an effective tutor is not as simple as it may seem. Fortunately, there are seven tell-tale signs of such highly effective tutors:
1. Subject Mastery
2. Teaching Experience
3. Preparation of Each Lesson
4. Use of High-Quality Material
5. Monitors the Effectiveness of Her Own Teachings
6. Constant Professional Development
7. Excellent Soft Qualities
This is a list of teaching qualities only. It disregards other selection criteria such as the hourly tutoring rate, gender-preference, driving distance, age, availability or learning disabilities of the student. While these criteria are certainly important, they are outside the scope of this article. Just one more note on these needs and criteria: They are different for everyone! So, be sure to know who you are, what is your budget and on what criteria you can make compromises.
Meet our new Tutor Mrs. Luiza. She specializes in Armenian, English as 2nd Language, Romanian, Russian.
Luiza is an experienced language trainer. Continue reading