Nash joined Marks Education in 2026 having tutored for more than a decade in Chicago, Los Angeles, and the DMV. He tutors the SAT, ACT®, high school entrance exams (including the SSAT, ISEE, and HSPT), and academic subjects in the humanities, social sciences, and math. He’s worked with students on subjects ranging from fifth grade reading to precalculus, and he has extensive experience with creating digital test prep curricula.
Having worked with students with all kinds of learning styles, challenges, and strengths, Nash is always careful to adapt his teaching to the specific needs, capabilities, and interests of individual students. He thinks that the best teachers gradually make themselves superfluous by inciting their students’ personal curiosity about a topic and training them to teach themselves new ideas.
Nash grew up in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Then he went to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he double majored in Economics and American History, with a minor in Philosophy (though he actually spent the plurality of his time taking Shakespeare classes). In his free time, he plays and watches as much basketball as he can, and he’s always working on his French, his (fairly atrocious) German and his (very atrocious) Italian.
Nash is available to work with students virtually and in person in Bethesda and McLean.
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, BA in Economics and American History
