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Perfect ACT 36 - 800 Math SAT - Top Calculus-IB Maths-ISEE Tutor
Perfect ACT 36 - 800 Math SAT - Top Calculus-IB Maths-ISEE Tutor
Randy B.

2,516 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

2,516 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Randy


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Are you looking for an expert tutor with 10+ years of experience? Someone who doesn't just teach the subject, but also the psychology of elite test-takers? Someone who doesn't just teach for one test, but also the process that allows for repeatable and continued success?

My name is Randy, and I have been a tutor for over a decade, including 8 years as a top ACT/SAT tutor for Kaplan and 3 years as the designated SAT prep teacher for the Education Unlimited College Prep Intensive Summer Camp...

Are you looking for an expert tutor with 10+ years of experience? Someone who doesn't just teach the subject, but also the psychology of elite test-takers? Someone who doesn't just teach for one test, but also the process that allows for repeatable and continued success?

My name is Randy, and I have been a tutor for over a decade, including 8 years as a top ACT/SAT tutor for Kaplan and 3 years as the designated SAT prep teacher for the Education Unlimited College Prep Intensive Summer Camp at UCLA. I specialize in standardized testing (ACT, SAT, ISEE, CHSPE, etc.) and all levels of high school and early college math (Prealgebra - Calculus AB/BC; IB Maths SL/HL).

MY PHILOSOPHY: YOU ARE NOT JUST A TEST SCORE
I focus on making learning a rewarding experience, and it starts with the understanding that grades; test scores, while important, are not a judgment of a student's worth. They don't reflect how smart a student is, how hard a student works, or how successful a student can be. Once we realize that one bad grade or one poor test score is not a reflection of who that student truly is, we can then start objectively critiquing the process that led to that poor result, eventually creating a strategy that addresses those weaknesses while preparing the student for success.

MY GUARANTEE: YOU ONLY PAY IF I'M WORTH IT
People invest thousands of dollars on tutors, and I feel strongly that you should receive value for your investment. So I make this promise: if by the end of any session you are not satisfied and wish to stop, that session is free. Period.

MY GOAL: HELP STUDENTS DISCOVER EXPLORATION OF LEARNING
My intention is to help students break away from the superficiality of rote memorization and discover the value of learning through trial, error, and examination. If you or your child want the tools to extract as much value from that journey as possible, then send me a message. I would be happy to give those tools to someone with such audacity.


Education

UCLA
Computer Science and Engineering

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  • Rate details: MINIMUM LENGTH 1-hour for school subjects. 1.5-hr for ACT/SAT prep. CANCELLATION FEES 20 hrs - 4 hrs notice: 1/2 lesson charge. Under 4 hrs notice: Full lesson charge.
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Elementary Education

Study Skills,

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.
Elementary Math

English

ACT English,

ACT English

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that the key to excelling in ACT English is to test for objectively correct choices by plugging in and noting specific mechanics, including subject-verb agreement, proper verb tense, proper adjective/adverb usage, pronoun/antecedent matching, etc.
ACT Reading,

ACT Reading

With 8+ years as an ACT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to excelling in ACT Reading is to understand how passages are structured as to highlight and identify key information quickly, accurately matching clues from the questions with evidence in the passage, and quickly eliminating answer choices that are clearly out-of-scope or opposite of what is mentioned in the passage. ACT Reading (like ACT Science) is a section where students often feel time pressure, having to read 4 long passages & answer 40 questions within 35 minutes.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to excelling in SAT Reading is two-fold: 1) Find evidence in the passages quickly. Learning how to parse a passage, notate it, and bringing the evidence back to the questions is the key to mastering this section. 2) Using clues in the sentence completions to eliminate & eventually select the best answer. Often a student will run into a word that is unknown; the key is using the context that a student does know & using elimination strategies & understanding of roots, prefixes, & suffixes to select the best possible choice.
SAT Writing

SAT Writing

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to SAT Writing is two-fold: 1) For the multiple choice section, one must understand the mechanics of English. Which words need to match, what rules to understand, knowing relationships are the basis for a strong Writing score. 2) For the essay, one must know construct an argument with strong evidence in a 25 minute period. We will learn how to create a strong thesis, make an effective outline, & finally writing an impactful essay with a clear, thoughtful argument.

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra I provides all the foundations for future Math courses: solving equations, isolating variables, understanding functions, etc. Because the subject is so fundamental, I focus on building good Math habits that will serve the student in throughout high school, including properly copying a problem, clearly listing each step of the solution, and good organization and legibility.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 focuses on learning advanced functions like advanced quadratic, higher degree polynomial, exponential, & logarithmic functions. The key to mastering Algebra 2 is becoming familiar with the shapes of graphs, and knowing how the graphs evolve as we tinker with the different aspects of each function.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is a challenging subject, even for experts. The key to mastering Calculus is to properly "clean up" problems with the appropriate substitutions and cancellations. I scored 5's on both the AP Calculus AB & BC tests, and excelled in my engineering math courses at UCLA.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry can be challenging for students because: A) It introduces proofs, which require more writing than in other Math classes, and B) It adds shapes and other two-dimensional figures which require spatial thinking that is not exercised as greatly in other Math classes. The key to Geometry is to understand both how the theorems provide a gateway between Algebra & Geometry, and how to create Algebraic models off of Geometric figures.
Physics,

Physics

Often considered the most challenging of the science classes, the key to mastering physics is to both create accurate diagrams and properly labeling variables. It's also important to understand the difference between diagrams that describe the "Net action" (which describe the physical result, or what one "sees") vs. those that describe the "Natural forces" (which describes the physical forces that contribute to the action).
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra provides the foundation for all high school math: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and Calculus. It's important to establish good math habits in this class early: learning how to define variables, writing out general equations, writing out each step when isolating a variable, etc. Mastering Prealgebra gives a student a great head start and the confidence to tackle more advanced Math.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus provides all the "mechanics" required for calculus. Often this subject is the most difficult for high school students, as it requires them to become familiar with Trigonometric functions, the unit circle, identities, and functions with discontinuities such as asymptotes & holes. While challenging, the students who manage to master the major themes of the subject and stay organized will have a tremendous advantage in navigating the nuances of calculus.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have tutored many a student to higher math scores, including several to a 98+%ile. The key to excelling in SAT Math is to properly translate the word problems to math equations, and make sure all the information in a question is accounted for. Many errors in math are caused by simple misinterpretations of the problem or by missing basic calculations (i.e. forgetting a negative), so much of my work involves practicing simple yet effective habits to avoid silly mistakes.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to excelling in SAT Reading is two-fold: 1) Find evidence in the passages quickly. Learning how to parse a passage, notate it, and bringing the evidence back to the questions is the key to mastering this section. 2) Using clues in the sentence completions to eliminate & eventually select the best answer. Often a student will run into a word that is unknown; the key is using the context that a student does know & using elimination strategies & understanding of roots, prefixes, & suffixes to select the best possible choice.
Study Skills,

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.
Biology, Chemistry, Statistics

Math

ACT Math,

ACT Math

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that the key to excelling in ACT Math is being able to efficiently & accurately model details within each problem. Proper modeling & organization are the key to answering early questions quickly without losing accuracy. Students who manage to efficiently answer early questions will have a time advantage when attempting the more difficult questions in the latter half of the section.
Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra I provides all the foundations for future Math courses: solving equations, isolating variables, understanding functions, etc. Because the subject is so fundamental, I focus on building good Math habits that will serve the student in throughout high school, including properly copying a problem, clearly listing each step of the solution, and good organization and legibility.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 focuses on learning advanced functions like advanced quadratic, higher degree polynomial, exponential, & logarithmic functions. The key to mastering Algebra 2 is becoming familiar with the shapes of graphs, and knowing how the graphs evolve as we tinker with the different aspects of each function.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is a challenging subject, even for experts. The key to mastering Calculus is to properly "clean up" problems with the appropriate substitutions and cancellations. I scored 5's on both the AP Calculus AB & BC tests, and excelled in my engineering math courses at UCLA.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry can be challenging for students because: A) It introduces proofs, which require more writing than in other Math classes, and B) It adds shapes and other two-dimensional figures which require spatial thinking that is not exercised as greatly in other Math classes. The key to Geometry is to understand both how the theorems provide a gateway between Algebra & Geometry, and how to create Algebraic models off of Geometric figures.
Physics,

Physics

Often considered the most challenging of the science classes, the key to mastering physics is to both create accurate diagrams and properly labeling variables. It's also important to understand the difference between diagrams that describe the "Net action" (which describe the physical result, or what one "sees") vs. those that describe the "Natural forces" (which describes the physical forces that contribute to the action).
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra provides the foundation for all high school math: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and Calculus. It's important to establish good math habits in this class early: learning how to define variables, writing out general equations, writing out each step when isolating a variable, etc. Mastering Prealgebra gives a student a great head start and the confidence to tackle more advanced Math.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus provides all the "mechanics" required for calculus. Often this subject is the most difficult for high school students, as it requires them to become familiar with Trigonometric functions, the unit circle, identities, and functions with discontinuities such as asymptotes & holes. While challenging, the students who manage to master the major themes of the subject and stay organized will have a tremendous advantage in navigating the nuances of calculus.
Probability,

Probability

Mastering Probability requires knowing how to count all possible desired outcomes out of all possible outcomes. Understanding how to utilize the combination & permutation equations (nCr & nPr, respectively) and knowing how to avoid overcounting or undercounting will be valuable.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have tutored many a student to higher math scores, including several to a 98+%ile. The key to excelling in SAT Math is to properly translate the word problems to math equations, and make sure all the information in a question is accounted for. Many errors in math are caused by simple misinterpretations of the problem or by missing basic calculations (i.e. forgetting a negative), so much of my work involves practicing simple yet effective habits to avoid silly mistakes.
Trigonometry,

Trigonometry

Trigonometry requires understanding right triangles, the unit circle, the six trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, & tan), and the shape of their graphs. Keys to mastering Trigonometry include accurately identifying how sin & cos provide the foundation for the other four functions, how to read & properly orient right triangles within the unit circle, and understanding the behavior of the sinusoidal curves.
Statistics

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra I provides all the foundations for future Math courses: solving equations, isolating variables, understanding functions, etc. Because the subject is so fundamental, I focus on building good Math habits that will serve the student in throughout high school, including properly copying a problem, clearly listing each step of the solution, and good organization and legibility.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 focuses on learning advanced functions like advanced quadratic, higher degree polynomial, exponential, & logarithmic functions. The key to mastering Algebra 2 is becoming familiar with the shapes of graphs, and knowing how the graphs evolve as we tinker with the different aspects of each function.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is a challenging subject, even for experts. The key to mastering Calculus is to properly "clean up" problems with the appropriate substitutions and cancellations. I scored 5's on both the AP Calculus AB & BC tests, and excelled in my engineering math courses at UCLA.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry can be challenging for students because: A) It introduces proofs, which require more writing than in other Math classes, and B) It adds shapes and other two-dimensional figures which require spatial thinking that is not exercised as greatly in other Math classes. The key to Geometry is to understand both how the theorems provide a gateway between Algebra & Geometry, and how to create Algebraic models off of Geometric figures.
Physics,

Physics

Often considered the most challenging of the science classes, the key to mastering physics is to both create accurate diagrams and properly labeling variables. It's also important to understand the difference between diagrams that describe the "Net action" (which describe the physical result, or what one "sees") vs. those that describe the "Natural forces" (which describes the physical forces that contribute to the action).
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

Prealgebra provides the foundation for all high school math: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and Calculus. It's important to establish good math habits in this class early: learning how to define variables, writing out general equations, writing out each step when isolating a variable, etc. Mastering Prealgebra gives a student a great head start and the confidence to tackle more advanced Math.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Precalculus provides all the "mechanics" required for calculus. Often this subject is the most difficult for high school students, as it requires them to become familiar with Trigonometric functions, the unit circle, identities, and functions with discontinuities such as asymptotes & holes. While challenging, the students who manage to master the major themes of the subject and stay organized will have a tremendous advantage in navigating the nuances of calculus.
Study Skills,

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.
Biology, Chemistry, Statistics

Other

Study Skills

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.

Science

ACT Science,

ACT Science

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that excelling in ACT Science means learning how to quickly identify and highlight key information in both in passages and graphs, uncovering the relationship between variables (i.e. when one variable increases, does the other variable increase or decrease), and logically eliminating wrong answer choices.
Physics,

Physics

Often considered the most challenging of the science classes, the key to mastering physics is to both create accurate diagrams and properly labeling variables. It's also important to understand the difference between diagrams that describe the "Net action" (which describe the physical result, or what one "sees") vs. those that describe the "Natural forces" (which describes the physical forces that contribute to the action).
Biology, Chemistry

Special Needs

Study Skills

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra I provides all the foundations for future Math courses: solving equations, isolating variables, understanding functions, etc. Because the subject is so fundamental, I focus on building good Math habits that will serve the student in throughout high school, including properly copying a problem, clearly listing each step of the solution, and good organization and legibility.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Algebra 2 focuses on learning advanced functions like advanced quadratic, higher degree polynomial, exponential, & logarithmic functions. The key to mastering Algebra 2 is becoming familiar with the shapes of graphs, and knowing how the graphs evolve as we tinker with the different aspects of each function.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is a challenging subject, even for experts. The key to mastering Calculus is to properly "clean up" problems with the appropriate substitutions and cancellations. I scored 5's on both the AP Calculus AB & BC tests, and excelled in my engineering math courses at UCLA.
Geometry,

Geometry

Geometry can be challenging for students because: A) It introduces proofs, which require more writing than in other Math classes, and B) It adds shapes and other two-dimensional figures which require spatial thinking that is not exercised as greatly in other Math classes. The key to Geometry is to understand both how the theorems provide a gateway between Algebra & Geometry, and how to create Algebraic models off of Geometric figures.
Physics,

Physics

Often considered the most challenging of the science classes, the key to mastering physics is to both create accurate diagrams and properly labeling variables. It's also important to understand the difference between diagrams that describe the "Net action" (which describe the physical result, or what one "sees") vs. those that describe the "Natural forces" (which describes the physical forces that contribute to the action).
SAT Math,

SAT Math

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have tutored many a student to higher math scores, including several to a 98+%ile. The key to excelling in SAT Math is to properly translate the word problems to math equations, and make sure all the information in a question is accounted for. Many errors in math are caused by simple misinterpretations of the problem or by missing basic calculations (i.e. forgetting a negative), so much of my work involves practicing simple yet effective habits to avoid silly mistakes.
Study Skills,

Study Skills

A good organizational system will ensure that the most important information (ex: homework assignments, the latest lesson notes, due dates) is easily accessible. So the first step to good organization is to first eliminate any papers that will not be referenced in the near future by putting them in a folder archive (ex: old handouts, graded assignments). We then work creating simple but effective sections where items are to be placed (ex: notes, unfinished assignments, etc.). We also write out all our events/activities into a calendar in order to better account for our time. After all that work, what should remain in the bookbag is only the most absolutely important information relevant to academic & personal excellence.
Biology, Chemistry, GED, Statistics

Test Preparation

ACT English,

ACT English

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that the key to excelling in ACT English is to test for objectively correct choices by plugging in and noting specific mechanics, including subject-verb agreement, proper verb tense, proper adjective/adverb usage, pronoun/antecedent matching, etc.
ACT Math,

ACT Math

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that the key to excelling in ACT Math is being able to efficiently & accurately model details within each problem. Proper modeling & organization are the key to answering early questions quickly without losing accuracy. Students who manage to efficiently answer early questions will have a time advantage when attempting the more difficult questions in the latter half of the section.
ACT Reading,

ACT Reading

With 8+ years as an ACT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to excelling in ACT Reading is to understand how passages are structured as to highlight and identify key information quickly, accurately matching clues from the questions with evidence in the passage, and quickly eliminating answer choices that are clearly out-of-scope or opposite of what is mentioned in the passage. ACT Reading (like ACT Science) is a section where students often feel time pressure, having to read 4 long passages & answer 40 questions within 35 minutes.
ACT Science,

ACT Science

Having tested these strategies in the January 2016 ACT and scoring a perfect 36, I know that excelling in ACT Science means learning how to quickly identify and highlight key information in both in passages and graphs, uncovering the relationship between variables (i.e. when one variable increases, does the other variable increase or decrease), and logically eliminating wrong answer choices.
CBEST,

CBEST

I took the CBEST in 2007 with no prep and scored a 222 (123 is passing): 74 Reading, 73 Mathematics, 75 Writing, with highest performance indicators in all skill areas. The test focuses on high school topics in a standardized setting, so as with any standardized test, the key to excelling at the CBEST is understanding how each question is constructed to maximize your time & energies.
ISEE,

ISEE

I've worked with numerous students on all three major High School entrance exams: ISEE, SSAT, & CAHSEE. Often one of these tests is the first major standardized test a student takes, so it's very important that students have a healthy approach and don't get intimidated. The philosophies and strategies they learn for this test will carry over to other major standardized tests as well (PSAT, PLAN, SAT, ACT, etc.).
SAT Math,

SAT Math

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have tutored many a student to higher math scores, including several to a 98+%ile. The key to excelling in SAT Math is to properly translate the word problems to math equations, and make sure all the information in a question is accounted for. Many errors in math are caused by simple misinterpretations of the problem or by missing basic calculations (i.e. forgetting a negative), so much of my work involves practicing simple yet effective habits to avoid silly mistakes.
SAT Reading,

SAT Reading

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to excelling in SAT Reading is two-fold: 1) Find evidence in the passages quickly. Learning how to parse a passage, notate it, and bringing the evidence back to the questions is the key to mastering this section. 2) Using clues in the sentence completions to eliminate & eventually select the best answer. Often a student will run into a word that is unknown; the key is using the context that a student does know & using elimination strategies & understanding of roots, prefixes, & suffixes to select the best possible choice.
SAT Writing,

SAT Writing

With more than 8 years as an SAT Tutor, I have plenty of experience tutoring students to excellent scores, including some students to the 95%+ percentile. The key to SAT Writing is two-fold: 1) For the multiple choice section, one must understand the mechanics of English. Which words need to match, what rules to understand, knowing relationships are the basis for a strong Writing score. 2) For the essay, one must know construct an argument with strong evidence in a 25 minute period. We will learn how to create a strong thesis, make an effective outline, & finally writing an impactful essay with a clear, thoughtful argument.
SSAT,

SSAT

I've worked with numerous students taking high school entrance exams, especially the SSAT & ISEE. This is often the first standardized admissions test students will take, so it's important that they understand the basics of standardized tests, and how to approach them in a healthy way. Skills they learn for these tests will also carry over to the SAT & ACT.
GED, PSAT

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A Fantastic Teacher

In my quest to better my standardized test scores, I came across Randy while looking for SAT tutors. Despite my preparing to take the SAT, Randy suggested that I try an ACT practice test. I scored a 29 with no prior preparation, and so switched to ACT. Over the course of 11 lessons, Randy's advice raised my score from 29 to 35. Follow what he says and you are guaranteed a great score, and his advice is easy to follow. He makes everything super clear and and easy to understand. On top of that, Randy is very easy to communicate with, and is very flexible. Moving lessons around is not a hassle and he's very flexible about scheduling. And he's easy to talk to; very kind and helpful and understanding. He cuts lessons at your discretion and doesn't charge you extra. Overall Randy is a fantastic teacher and I would recommend him in a heartbeat.

Qingyuan, 15 lessons with Randy

My son liked his first lesson with Randy

My son told me Randy knew right away his weakness and strength and found how he made mistakes when he answered the problems. They reviewed so many problems in an hour! He can’t wait for the next lesson. I am so glad for my son to have Randy and hope he gets to reach his goal score on his SAT test..

Hj, 18 lessons with Randy

Amazing teacher!

Mr. Randy is significantly different from most teachers! His teaching style is more individualized on the student and their way of thinking. He makes sure that they understand the concepts and breaks down difficult ideas in a very understandable way. He also analyzes their strengths and weaknesses so that they can learn and study in an efficient manner.

Yuchan, 15 lessons with Randy

Randy is a great tutor: passionate, knowledgeable, and pleasant to work with.

After working with Randy for about two months, our son’s SAT score has increased from 1290 to 1490, and will likely continue to improve over the coming weeks. My son loves to work with Randy and speaks very highly of him.

Shirley, 23 lessons with Randy

Great calculus tutor

Randy knows his stuff. He finds great ways to explain complex issues and patiently walks you through the material. Highly recommended. He's reliable, punctual and extremely well prepared, plus a really nice guy.

Barbara, 1 lesson with Randy

Best ACT and SAT tutor

I have had 2 students tutor with Randy and I can say that he is the best tutor we have ever worked with. His passion and enthusiasm for his work is admirable. You won’t be disappointed.

Courtney, 20 lessons with Randy

Wonderful tips for SAT/PSAT Reading Section

My son had two sessions with Randy in order to work on timing and accuracy in the PSAT/SAT Reading Section. Randy had some great tips! We won't know the results any time soon, but my son is definitely feeling more comfortable as he approaches the next few months of testing.

Ashley, 2 lessons with Randy

2 session AP Physics.

Very knowledgeable! My daughter is very pleased so far. Randy know his stuff and very professional as well. He is always on-time and ready to work and tutor. My daughter has a test this week and we feel better that she tutored with Randy prior to the test.

Jeanne , 5 lessons with Randy

Very good tutor, really knows his stuff

Randy is teaching our son how to handle the form at of the ACT science section. He is very thorough, and has an excellent grasp of the material and of the test. He is very good at communicating how to read/comprehend the questions. Highly recommended.

Richard, 3 lessons with Randy

Algebra 2 Review

My son said that Randy was an excellent tutor and helped him organize his thoughts. I liked that Randy made him put together a "cheat" sheet to remember how to do each task. This was very helpful.

Glenn, 1 lesson with Randy
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