Over the past two years, we’ve helped over 400 students raise their SAT score by more than 200 points on average. Here’s some samples of our work:
Case Studies — Score Improvements and College Acceptance
Casey O’Keefe, Dartmouth 2013
Casey, a student at Xaverian, came to us with a 1940 on his PSAT. After going through tutoring, Casey brought his score up to a 2160 on the March SAT and eventually to a 2240 on the October exam, a full 300 points above his baseline score.
Casey was accepted to Dartmouth early decision and is currently pursuing a degree in Economics. He’s also a snazzy dancer. Ladies, look out.
Gil Whalen, Dartmouth 2014
Gil, a Wheeler student, came to us with a score in the 1700s on his PSAT. After tutoring, Gil raised his score above 2100, over 400 points above his baseline.
Gil was accepted to Dartmouth early decision and will be enrolling there next year. He’s also a talented rapper. Look out Snoop, this guy has style.
Alison Hodgkins, University of Delaware 2013
Ali, a North Attleboro High School student, came to us with a 1730 on her March SAT. After tutoring, Ali raised her score to a 1950, 230 points above her baseline.
Ali was accepted to all of the schools that she applied to — literally every one. She enrolled at the University of Delaware and is learning how to party. Actually, no, she’s already mastered that. Party on, Ali.
Audra Armstrong, Roger Williams University 2013
Audra, a student at Bishop Feehan, came to us with a 1510 on her March SAT. After tutoring, Audra raised her score to a 1760, a full 250 points above her baseline.
Audra was accepted to a boatload of schools and got some sweet SAT scholarship money. She got so much money that her Dad wanted to give her tutor a hug — but her tutor didn’t indulge him because, you know, that would be weird. She now attends Roger Williams University.
And more!
We have tons of success stories, so many that we won’t list any more case studies. If you would like some direct referrals, please email info@scholarsforstudents.com. Or, save yourself the time and look below!
Tierney Leddy — Milton Academy Senior, 230 points
Lanie Garifallou — KP Senior, 240 points
Steph Solomon — NAHS Senior, 320 points
Francesca Boulton — NAHS Senior, 230 points (680 to 800 in critical reading)
Colin Flynn — NAHS Senior, 220 points
Jeff Lees — NAHS Senior, 280 points
Chrissy Perera — NAHS Senior, 220 points
Ben Schenkel — KP Senior, 210 points
Christian Perdikis — Franklin Senior, 240 Points
Adam Camiel — Holliston High School Senior, math section only, 90 points
John Ward — KP Senior, 280 Points
Josh Colvin — NAHS Senior, 220 Points (590 to 710 in math)
