Sat Tutor Interview Questions

147 sat tutor interview questions shared by candidates

In the first round, they emailed me three SAT questions, with ~5 minutes to solve them. They also asked for a mock teaching seminar for one SAT question as if I were tutoring them. The second round also followed this format, but with ~20 minutes for 15 questions (5 writing, 4 math, 6 reading), and with mock tutoring both a math and English question.

SAT/ACT Tutor

Interviewed at PrepScholars

3.7
Aug 27, 2019

In the first round, they emailed me three SAT questions, with ~5 minutes to solve them. They also asked for a mock teaching seminar for one SAT question as if I were tutoring them. The second round also followed this format, but with ~20 minutes for 15 questions (5 writing, 4 math, 6 reading), and with mock tutoring both a math and English question.

Please prepare a 1:1 tutoring lesson (approx. 5-10 mins) using the prompt below. You are tutoring a high school senior who scored low 600's on the math section of the SAT and wants to reach 700. He's preparing to take it again and doesn't understand the following problem: For a polynomial p(x), the value of p(3) is -2. Which of the following must be true about p(x)? A) x - 5 is a factor of p(x). B) x - 2 is a factor of p(x). C) x + 2 is a factor of p(x). D) The remainder when p(x) is divided by x - 3 is -2.
avatar

SAT/ACT/ISEE/SSAT Tutor

Interviewed at The Tutorverse

4.5
Apr 30, 2025

Please prepare a 1:1 tutoring lesson (approx. 5-10 mins) using the prompt below. You are tutoring a high school senior who scored low 600's on the math section of the SAT and wants to reach 700. He's preparing to take it again and doesn't understand the following problem: For a polynomial p(x), the value of p(3) is -2. Which of the following must be true about p(x)? A) x - 5 is a factor of p(x). B) x - 2 is a factor of p(x). C) x + 2 is a factor of p(x). D) The remainder when p(x) is divided by x - 3 is -2.

Viewing 121 - 130 interview questions

Glassdoor has 147 interview questions and reports from Sat tutor interviews. Prepare for your interview. Get hired. Love your job.