The Approach
Why Fundamentals First?
Most schools teach students how to take tests. I teach students how to think. The difference shows up immediately — and it lasts long after test day.
My work centers on two pillars that many tutors overlook: grammar and quantitative reasoning. When students truly understand grammar — not as a set of arbitrary rules but as the logic of language — the world becomes clearer to them. Reading comprehension improves. Writing sharpens. And the verbal sections of standardized tests, which reward precision, become far more approachable.
The same principle applies to math. Rather than drilling formulas, we develop the reasoning habits that make problems tractable regardless of how they're presented.
How It Works
The Method
Grammar & Logic of Language
Deep instruction in grammar as a tool for thinking clearly — not just avoiding errors.
Quantitative Reasoning
Building the underlying reasoning skills that make math problems solvable from first principles.
Writing Fundamentals
Precision, argument, and clarity — the skills that serve students in school, college, and life.
10+ Full Practice Tests
By test day, students have done it so many times it feels routine — not high-stakes.
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