SAT Tutoring in Tulsa (Oklahoma)

SAT Tutoring in Tulsa

Students looking to take the SAT exam or improve upon their prior performances on the exam may feel that they need individualized guidance to help them with the process of learning the material. Students who are looking for the possibility of private tutoring or other study options should look to Manhattan Review for their study assistance. Manhattan Review has been helping students with their standardized test preparation for the SAT and other exams since 1999 and is the best resource for students in the Tulsa area looking for private tutoring and other resources for their preparation. Manhattan Review students can utilize private tutoring on its own, or in combination with group courses and practice exams to ensure that they are able to have a more well-rounded course of study. Manhattan Review's study options come with a variety of benefits that ensure students will get the most out of their standardized test preparation.

Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors will have access to an instructor with several years of experience teaching the SAT exam thanks to its popularity. Students who work with a private tutor have the ability to choose whether they will be working with them either in-person or online depending on what they feel would be best for their course of study, an option that is also available to students who choose to take advantage of a Manhattan Review group course. Students who work with a Manhattan Review private tutor have the option to customize their lesson plan as they see fit to ensure that their strengths and weaknesses are covered in an appropriate fashion. Manhattan Review tutors will also be able to provide flexible scheduling and the availability to meet their in-person students at any mutually convenient location in the Tulsa area to allow for maximum ease of access.

Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for their private tutoring and study needs have developed greater test-taking skills and understanding of the material on the SAT, which they have successfully translated into a higher score on the day of the exam. Manhattan Review alumni have taken advantage of their higher scores on the day of the exam to get into a wide variety of colleges, including schools in the Tulsa area such as University of Tulsa and Oral Roberts University. Students have also used their higher scores to gain admission to a wide variety of other schools, including Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, Vassar, Loyola, Tufts, Rice, UCLA, New York University, and many others. Manhattan Review alumni have also been able to utilize their academic backgrounds at these schools to get into a wide variety of careers, including at Tulsa based companies such as US Beef and QuikTrip. Call or email an academic program advisor today to learn more.

SAT Private Tutoring

Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online

SAT Private Course

12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online

SAT Prep Course Tulsa - Photo of Student Shaniqua

My instructor goes into detail with every problem. I left this SAT course with new material learned and easier ways to solve problems, which helped me out a lot. With the material I learned here I was able to up my math test scores.
- Shaniqua (This student took our SAT preparation course.)

Meet a Tulsa SAT Tutor: Don B.

Don B. is a native of the Tulsa area who attended college at Rice University, then returned to the city after graduating with his Master's degree in education. He assisted high schoolers with their preparation for standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, TOEFL, and IELTS exams while in college, and now helps students with the same exams for Manhattan Review.

Don's approach to the SAT exam is focused on helping students with a wide variety of needs and interests, including students who need special accommodations when taking the exam. He has also helped ESL students who need to learn the English language for the standardized test(s) they are taking. In his spare time, he likes to learn new languages and travel.

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