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Kevin NYC Math Tutor

Kevin ~ NYC

Math, SAT, ACT Tutor

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I have been tutoring mathematics, SAT math, and ACT math in New York City and online for over 10 years. I focus on math topics in academic and classroom contexts, as well as in preparation for standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, and SHSAT.

✔︎ Custom Approach

Every student learns differently. An explanation that makes sense to one person may not be easy to understand for someone else. Especially in Math, I focus on getting students to learn how to deal with different situations that arise, instead of sticking to a rigid methodology.

✔︎ Reliable Ongoing Support

Whether it is test preparation with a deadline, or regular help with academics, I have experience tutoring NYC students for whatever may arise. Proper preparation is more than half the battle to getting amazing results!

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Subjects Tutored

I teach a variety of math related topics from middle school and high school math to SAT, ACT, and SHSAT test prep in New York City. Pricing starts at $180 per hour for high school math subjects and SAT / ACT prep, and $150 an hour for middle school math subjects. Lessons are minimum 1 hour in length and completed via Zoom with occasional in-person availability. If you have questions, book a free consultation!

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Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus

I tutor standard middle school and high school math topics that are fundamental precursors for studies and professions in university and beyond.

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SAT, ACT, SHSAT

I offer standardized test prep tutoring for SAT math, ACT math, and SHSAT. These are essential for college admissions, and in NYC, high school admissions.

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Pre-Algebra Topics

I am also familiar with tutoring kids in subjects prior to Algebra, such as pre-algebra, and math topics in late elementary and middle school.

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Math Problem Solving

Often times, it's patterns in problem solving that help students learn more quickly. As a math tutor, I focus not only on topics, but habits and strategies.

New York City Tutoring

I typically tutor academic math subjects, SAT math, ACT math, and test prep to students in various neighborhoods in mostly Manhattan, as well as occasionally students from Brooklyn, Westchester, and surrounding areas of New York City. I reside on the Upper East Side, and do most tutoring sessions via Zoom videoconferencing to save time and commute costs for both myself and my students. Below are some of the neighborhoods where my students come from.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is your approach to tutoring?
My primary goal is to tutor in a way so that the student can perform in class and on tests on their own without my support, with focus points customized to their strengths and weaknesses. My belief is that there are different levels of competencies when it comes to tutoring. The basic level is to understand the material. The next level is how well you can explain concepts - almost all qualified teachers and tutors understand the material, but their ability to explain with clarity and simplicity is not universal. Finally, the best tutors can explain concepts well, as well as structure lessons in a way so that the students can recall and integrate concepts on their own. Just because a student nods “yes I understand” after an explanation doesn’t mean they can actually do it on their own. This is an aspect I pay much attention to.
2. What is your experience in tutoring?
I have been tutoring math, SAT, and ACT test prep for over 10 years in New York, NY and online. I scored 2380/2400 on the SAT in 2012, and started tutoring the next year, my senior year of high school. I continued throughout my college years at Duke University, and also after graduation, when I was working at an investment firm in NYC. These days, I prefer to work on my own entrepreneurial ventures, and enjoy tutoring due to working with students and ability to set my own schedule!
3. Where do you usually do lessons with students?
I predominantly do lessons via Zoom to save on commute time for my students and myself. Occasionally I will have in person availability in Manhattan, typically the Upper East Side or Upper West side. Sometimes when I'm in my hometown I also do math tutoring or SAT & ACT tutoring.
4. Are there any discounts?
Yes! Your first lesson with me is always half price - think of it as a discounted intro lesson. Subsequent lessons are all at my standard rates. If you purchase multi lesson packages in advance, there is a 5% discount for a 5 lesson package, and 10% discount for a 10 lesson package.
5. What subjects do you specialize in?
I specialize in high school math and SAT, ACT test prep. High school math would include all algebra, geometry, and precalculus topics. I can also do pre-algebra topics in middle school and SHSAT test prep.
6. What are typical results that you see from tutoring?
This course depends on the context for which I am tutoring and how much time I have with each student. Typically, last minute prep in 1-2 weeks at twice a week can have improvements, but results vary a lot due to how busy the student is and if they have time for the material and lessons to sink in. I see the most consistent improvements in students I have for a particular subject over 1-3 months with lessons twice a week. For the SAT, this has typically ranged from 100-300 point improvements on the 1600 point scale over 3 months, with an average of around 150-200 points. Usually there are diminishing marginal returns for tutoring twice a week for a single subject beyond 3-4 months, at which point, it is probably better to move on to other subjects where there’s more room for improvement, or decrease frequency just to maintain the level.
7. What are your tutoring rates?
High school level math and SAT, ACT test prep lessons start at $180 per hour. Middle school level subjects and SHSAT test prep lessons start at $150 per hour.
8. Is there a referral program?
Yes! For every student that signs up with me from your referral, you get a lesson at half price! All you have to do is to mention who you referred, and I will confirm with them about your referral.
9. What time of year is best for tutoring?
The best time for tutoring depends on whether the student is preparing for a specific test or classroom academics. Typically for standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, I believe the best time to start is 4-5 months before the scheduled test date. Much of the improvement happens in the first 3 months of preparation. If you leave less than a month to prepare, things can feel rushed, whereas if you start more than 6 months before the test, you can lose momentum, motivation, and memory for what you prepared.
10. Do you have any resources if I cannot afford or have time for many lessons?
Yes! Here on the following page, I have compiled a list of 10 common mistakes that I see students make when it comes to SAT, and ACT test prep tutoring. Study this list diligently, and you can be sure to notice some easy mistakes to correct when you are practicing!