About the Author

Raymond Chuang, né Meng-Ju Chuang, has been tutoring the SAT writing and reading sections for over five years. He regrets that he had not worked harder on the SAT during his turbulent years of high school (American School in Taichung and Idyllwild Arts Academy, Class of 2009), but revels in the fact that he now consistently scores in the 99th percentile on the SAT reading and writing sections (he was in the 97th-98th percentile in high school). In 2013, he was awarded a B.A., summa cum laude in philosophy and psychology by Vanderbilt University. His senior thesis, Understanding Bullshit: The Best Instruction Manual in the World in the History of Tauroscatology, earned him honors in philosophy.

Besides teaching, Raymond practices martial arts, collects Cuban cigars runs 10 kilometers every weekday, flirts with some of the books he should have read in college, and plays both jazz and classical piano. He has performed in public since the age of seven, raised thousands of dollars in benefit concerts for needy children, and studied the piano under the tutelage of several fantastic musicians (chronologically: David Uerkvitz, Douglas Ashcraft, Roberta Rust, Major Huang, Bruce Dudley). These days, Raymond whiles away the hours reading both scholarly philosophical writings and less scholarly, non-philosophical stuff. He recently got a perfect score (170/170) on the new and revised GRE verbal section.

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