Professional Framework

Strategic Mastery

Eliminating uncertainty through systematic learning, admissions strategy, and data-driven discovery.

SAT & ACT Prep

Systematic. Mastery-Based. Results-Oriented.

My approach focuses on building problem-solving and critical thinking skills. We target each section until a student achieves mastery—defined as 90% proficiency and full confidence—before moving on.

Diagnostic Triage

Establishing a baseline to triage performance and determine which content domains and skills to prioritize.

Mastery Learning

Ensuring students fully grasp each concept before progressing to ensure long-term retention.

Iterative Tracking

Practice tests every 2-3 weeks to gauge progress and build test-day stamina.

Note: There are currently more free official materials available for the SAT than the ACT, which is why many families choose to begin with that exam.

Academic mastery, focusing on deep concentration and study

Admissions Strategy

Planning. Positioning. Presentation.

Using data-driven benchmarks to profile colleges based on job placement, academic fit, and institutional priorities.

Strategic Positioning

Extracurricular and summer planning to tell a cohesive, elite story.

Storytelling & Essays

Developing a student's unique narrative for T20 and Ivy League targets.

Data-Driven Fit

Analyzing Common Data Set benchmarks to optimize student-university alignment.

Classic university architecture representing elite admissions

Career & ROI Strategy

Purpose. Path. Payoff.

Bridging the gap between education and career outcomes. I help families think critically about their long-term educational investments.

Market Analytics

Using BLS and market data to future-proof major and career choices.

Personality & Aptitude

Aligning deep interests with professional fulfillment and market demand.

ROI Mindset

Analyzing the market value of institutions to maximize the payoff of high-cost education.

Modern corporate strategy and career planning visuals

The Core Philosophy

"Mastery is not just about memorizing formulas, but about internalizing key principles so thoroughly that they become second nature."