Work with the best Tigerway SAT Coaches and College Mentors serving New York

Our Most Dedicated SAT Tutors, Academic Coaches, and College Mentors are actively helping many students from Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk, and Putnam County in New York

For the Digital SAT.

For Math & Science.

For College Advising.

Your Goal is to maximize your potential on the SAT and your coursework Grades. They are the 2 most important factors in College Admissions.

Look at our Results accumulated over years of coaching and thousands of hours spent discovering the best methodology to help students unlock their true strengths.

Sample Featured Coaches Serving New York students with SAT Prep and College Consulting

  • Dusu Sidibay

    Tigerway’s College Consultant who graduated from Princeton University with experience public policy and international affairs

Why we Chose Dusu

Program Founder Larry Cheung hired Dusu because Dusu was actually a student at Tigerway who grew her score using Tigerway’s methodology by over 250+ points. Her hard work and determination helped her get into her dream college at Princeton University. Dusu is passionate about helping others achieve their college goals and we are proud to have former students join our staff team.

Our Program Coaches that serve New York have expertise in the following areas:

Dedicated SAT/ACT 1:1 Guidance

We are specialists on the Digital SAT and understand what is required for score growth on this exam.

High School Math & Science Courses

Our Coaches can help with high school classes tutoring in Geometry Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus

College Application Strategy

One of our distinguished program benefits is that College Consulting is included in all of our tutoring programs.

Educational Blog Posts dedicated for New York Students and Parents

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SAT Score Averages for every New York High School (Data Inside)

Unlike Masachusetts and New Jersey where those 2 states have shared more recent data, this data set from New York spans all the way back to 2012 when the SAT was out of the 2400 format. Luckily though, SAT Score averages don’t change significantly from year to year so they still serve as a good proxy to how averages are likely to be the case today at these high schools.

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