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  • Curtis Retherford
    Master Tutor

    B.A. in History & B.S. in Mathematics, The Evergreen State College

    Curtis has been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2007. While at The Evergreen State College, Curtis was chosen to be the undergraduate speaker and used his platform to warn about the dangers of listening to the advice of undergraduate students! He also edited the comics section of the school paper and studied everything from differential geometry to botanical printmaking in the Middle Ages. He then moved to Seattle, where he tutored 8th graders in math to pass the WASL exam, Washington State's standardized achievement test. After moving to New York in 2006, he tutored teen moms to pass the math portion of the New York Regents Exam. He is also an improv comedian who performs regularly around the city, and has written and performed in sketch comedy shows for the internet and the stage.
    Curtis is a Standard Tutor of the SSAT, ISEE, SHSAT, PSAT, ACT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests (Math level 1 & 2 and Physics), GMAT, GRE and Academic Tutoring (Algebra, Geometry & Trigonometry).

    David Little
    Master Tutor

    B.S. in Computer Sciences, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
    B.A. candidate in Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

    David Little has been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2005. He has taught hundreds of students in classroom, small group, and private one-on-one settings. David teaches the PSAT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests (Math 1 and 2), GRE, GMAT, and MCAT Verbal. He's also done academic tutoring for many high school and introductory college subjects. David has worked successfully with students of all scoring ranges, all ages, and all backgrounds to improve their scores. His ability to draw on multiple techniques and experiences allows him to personalize each tutorial to the student's particular learning style. When not teaching, David enjoys hiking and doing crossword puzzles, but usually not at the same time.

    Jonathan Dworak
    Premier Tutor

    B.A. in Economics,
    Columbia University
    Ph.D. in Economics,
    M.I.T. (A.B.D.)

    Jonathan has taught at Harvard, MIT, Brandeis, and Southern Illinois University. One of our most sought after tutors, Jonathan has led numerous professional development programs on testing and assessments. Jonathan was a National Merit Scholar and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was also a contestant on TV's Jeopardy! In addition to tutoring for The Princeton Review, Jonathan is a skilled classical pianist and enjoys crossword puzzles, and French language and literature. Jonathan is a tutor of the ACT, PSAT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests (Math 1 and 2 , and History), SSAT, ISEE, GRE, GMAT, Calculus, MCAT Verbal, and LSAT.

    Rand Hubiak
    Master Tutor

    B.A. in English, Penn State

    Rand Hubiak first started teaching for Princeton Review in 1997 in State College, PA, as part of the former summer discovery program at Penn State, his alma mater. Rand has worked for the Princeton office since spring of 2004. He makes the SAT enjoyable by referring everything back to Family Guy, South Park or Dude Where's My Car?, proving that, given the right instructor, even SAT prep can be fun. When he is not teaching, Rand enjoys writing and performing music. He has three CDs of demos and two projects in the works and ready to record.

    Tom Ito
    Premier Tutor

    B.A. in Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
    M.A. in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine

    Tom started teaching for The Princeton Review in 1998, soon after graduating summa cum laude from UC Santa Barbara. Tom's philosophy of teaching is based on the idea that building knowledge is a team effort. He believes that the best lessons are learned when the student has to work for them, so true progress is made when there's a combination of a hard working student and a patient, yet demanding teacher. Tom's years of teaching experience allow him to fine-tune the test prep experience for each individual student. Tom prepares students for the ACT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests for Math, ISEE, SSAT, and GRE.