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Mia
I am a graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Arts in New Media Studies, with a concentration in Media Computation. I decided to tutor, because I got a lot of help through my academic journey and I want to be able to help oth...
Eastern Connecticut State University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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13+ years
Eugene
I am a tutor because of all of the great tutors that influenced me throughout my academic career. I was always a good student, but I believe that the tutors that have been in my life helped me to become an outstanding student and tutor. With their help, I was able to finish high school at the top of...
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, English
Morehouse School of Medicine
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Science

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9+ years
Susan
Hello! I have been tutoring math in the Las Vegas area since 2007 and thoroughly enjoy working with students from middle/high school level through university. I tutor anything ranging from Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Geometry, Pre-calc, Math 95/96 Remedial Math, Math 124 College Algebra, Mat...
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

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5+ years
Laura
I am currently in my 7th year of teaching. I've taught mostly Bilingual (English and Spanish) elementary grades and currently teach English as a Second Language grades Pre-K through 12th. In May I will graduate with a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction/Bilingual Education.Through my work in the ...
The University of Texas at El Paso
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
University of North Texas
Bachelor in Business Administration, Entrepreneurial Studies

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10+ years
Ashleigh
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Sarah
I am a graduate student at the Harvard School of Public Health living, working, and studying in Boston, MA. I have a passion for people and for learning. Specifically, I have studied Spanish for ten years, and graduated from Bucknell University with a degree in Spanish in 2014. I have served as a te...
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Global Health and Population (2-year Master's)
Bucknell University
Bachelors, Biology and Spanish, minor in Latin American Studies

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9+ years
Sara
I recently graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Science. I took a variety of STEM classes including biology, physics, chemistry, and calculus. I enjoy tutoring students in math and other STEM classes and helping them not only understand but enjoy the subject...
Temple University
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science

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6+ years
Bindu
I am a seasoned professor of chemistry. Love math and science. In addition i love poetry, cooking and gardening. I see chemistry in every thing. Cooking and gardening both has so much to do with chemistry and math. Measurements in recipe and how to work up the recipe and to cook at a certain tempera...
Clarkson University
Master of Science, Chemistry
Kanpur University India
Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry

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Marcus
I learned economics in business school at Duquesne University and subsequently worked in wholesale banking and investment banking. My approach to teaching economics is that you cannot live in the US and not have a basic understanding of economics. The terminology and the drawing of graphs may elude ...
Duquesne University
Bachelors, Business administration, economics

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10+ years
Moya
I am originally from Los Angeles, California and I currently reside in Atlanta, Georgia. I have 11+ years of experience mentoring, tutoring, teaching, and working with youth. I love being meeting the needs of children and love working with my scholars. I am currently a middle school Counselor and am...
Georgia State University
Masters in Education, Counselor Education
Georgia State University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
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I have been a certified New York State teacher for 15+ years. I absolutely love teaching and I genuinely care about my students. I think that learning should be fun and it should encourage a student to develop a strong sense of confidence in their own innate ability to think, solve and generate new ideas. I am a life long learner even after all these years! There are so many interesting things about life that we can continue to learn. My intention is to inspire a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. I have diverse teaching experience in both general education and special education for which I hold a masters degree. I am certified in the Wilson's Reading Program which I have often utilized with struggling readers. I have had great success over the years working with students in the New York City public school system which I consider a privilege and a passion.I would love to learn more about you and learn how I can help you to achieve your academic goals! I look forward to hearing from you! Let's work together and make this year one that we can look back on with pride and satisfaction.
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I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a BA in Chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry. I am currently in a gap year applying to medical schools. I have been tutoring for almost 5 years since high school. I have taught a variety of ages from elementary school all the way to college age students with multiple subjects, but mostly math and science. My favorite subjects to tutor are physics and chemistry because I believe that after learning about some of these topics, it is super interesting to see how the theories and laws that you learn in class apply in the real world! I would describe my teaching style as primarily example based. I try and pull up real world applications and examples of questions that may come up in their testing and have students work to solve them. I am passionate about helping others not only get good grades, but also really learn and understand the materials. Outside of teaching, I enjoy watching and playing basketball, going to the gym, cooking, and listening to music.
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I graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology with a Bachelor's of Science in Chemistry. While pursing my degree, I joined a molecular engineering laboratory at The University of Chicago and worked there for two years. That lab specializes in making biomaterials for cancer therapeutics and water purification membranes. Currently I work at MIT in the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. My current project is focused on developing immunotherapies to treat early stage tumors. Both in the classroom and in lab, I have always been more than willing to help others with their assignments or troubleshooting an equipment problem. On top of my scientific pursuits, I have immersed myself in the worlds of classical Latin and Spanish. The beauty of language and its power are so wonderful. I am extremely passionate about biology, chemistry, math, and language. I have learned a great deal thus far, and really want to help others along their learning journeys! I firmly believe that with the proper guidance, we all possess the abilities to grasp and master complex topics such as calculus, chemistry, and Latin! During my free time, (outside of the laboratory) I enjoy reading and writing poetry, running, and nature.
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My name is Elise Newman and I am a recent graduate of MIT. I will be pursuing a PhD in the fall and have some time off this summer. While at MIT, I came to really enjoy teaching.I have degrees in Physics and Linguistics, and am proficient in a variety of subjects including (but not limited to) math, physics, English, and foreign languages. I am fluent in German (both speaking and reading), and I studied Spanish extensively in school.My teaching experience includes tutoring throughout middle and high school, as well as several teaching assistantships at MIT. I am familiar with many different types of learning styles and feel comfortable adapting explanations to new students.
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I am a graduate of Florida State University with a Bachelor's in Music Education. For the FTCE, I primarily focus on Reading, ELS, and Essay Portions of the General Knowledge. I am also well versed in the Music portion as well as high school AP Music Theory requirements. I have worked in music with infants to late adulthood, specializing in piano, music theory, double bass, and clarinet lessons. I currently teach music k-12 at an classical private school, primarily in music theory, band, and orchestra. I have a love and passion for working with people to understand the arts, as it is an important part of human development and expression; it's education is essential to a well-rounded individual.
Timothy
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My name is Timothy IulianoI recently graduated from Andrews University with a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering, with minors in both math and physics.I love everything outdoors and science related. I enjoy reading and learning as much as I can about everything I can.I believe that everyone can achieve their learning goals with proper time and effort. I enjoy the pursuit of learning very much myself and love to share that with others to help them achieve success with their goals as well. I am very friendly and kind, but always honest. I believe people deserve the respect of an honest answer, especially in an accidemic setting. I believe people should be encouraged on their strengths, and guided kindly to improve areas in which they struggle. There is always a root cause for struggle and success. I will do my best to help find my students find and understand both so that they can put themselves in the best situation for learning and avoid their academic Achilles heel. (Sorry for the pun/alliteration but it was worth it) Learning is fun and does not have to be a serious and draining experience. My goal is to teach people how to learn, and enjoy themselves while doing it.Timothy Iuliano (my last name is pronounced You_lee_an_oh, yes the I is silent, yes it is Italian, no I don't speak Italian, yes that is truly a shame and I hope to learn one day)
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I am currently a senior at the Stern School of Business at NYU, graduating this semester. I am majoring in Management and Finance with a minor in History. Professionally I aligned to Strategy Consulting overall, but have numerous interests in M&A, Private Equity, and Venture Capital. I have tutored peers and students for the past 7 years of my life and I have always assumed a role of a mentor, instead of being a simple tutor. Tutoring in general is a perfect means of passing down tips and experience gathered over years of schooling that help numerous students, no matter where they are. Outside of all of these aspectes, I am an avid traveler and have a huge passion to touch every little piece of the globe. The world's various cultures and people have lived a different subset of experiences than we have in our Western society. The ability to open one's perspective to these varying views and approaches to life is a key element of learning and such experiences are critical to everyone's development. In teaching I always include all of my perspectives and insights, no matter the subject. I look forward to working closely with all of you!
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I am passionate about helping students learn because a strong education is the basis for a successful life. I have 4 years of tutoring experience and it has been such an enriching experience; I look forward to working with your kiddo or young adult to help them do well with their studies.I obtained my Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from The Evergreen State College in Washington, and a Master of Liberal Arts degree from the Ivy League institution University of Pennsylvania.
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and study effort, but most students see measurable gains within 4-8 weeks of consistent preparation. Students who work with tutors typically improve their weakest sections most significantly—often 3-5 points or more on individual subtests. The key is identifying which sections (Math Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mechanical Aptitude, etc.) are holding you back and targeting those areas with focused practice and strategy refinement.
The ASVAB has 9 subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, Electronics Information, Auto and Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension, Assembling Objects, and Verbal Expression. Most students find Arithmetic Reasoning and Mathematics Knowledge challenging because they require both speed and accuracy under time pressure. Paragraph Comprehension and Mechanical Comprehension also trip up many test-takers. A tutor can help you identify your specific weak areas through practice tests and develop targeted strategies for each section.
Timing is critical on the ASVAB because you have limited minutes per section. The most effective strategy is to practice full-length, timed practice tests repeatedly so you build speed without sacrificing accuracy. Tutors help you learn which question types to tackle first, when to skip difficult questions and return later, and how to avoid getting stuck on any single problem. With consistent timed practice, you'll develop an intuition for pace that lets you answer more questions correctly within the time limit.
Practice tests serve two critical purposes: they reveal which sections and question types give you trouble, and they build familiarity with the test format and time constraints so you're not caught off guard on test day. Taking multiple practice tests under real timing conditions helps you calibrate your pacing strategy and reduces test anxiety. Many students find that their practice test scores improve consistently as they review their mistakes and reinforce weak concepts—this is where a tutor's feedback on why you missed questions becomes invaluable.
Most students benefit from 4-12 weeks of preparation, depending on their starting score and target branch/job requirements. If you're scoring well already, 4-6 weeks of focused review may be enough. If you need to improve math or reading skills significantly, 8-12 weeks allows time to build foundational knowledge alongside test-specific strategy. A tutor can assess your baseline with a practice test and create a realistic timeline tailored to your goals and study schedule.
Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the format and uncertainty about whether you're prepared. The best antidote is repeated exposure: taking full-length practice tests until the format feels routine removes a major source of anxiety. Working with a tutor also helps because you get personalized feedback showing exactly what you can do well, which builds confidence. Additionally, tutors can teach you test-day strategies—like deep breathing, positive self-talk, and time management tactics—that give you concrete tools to stay calm under pressure.
For math (Arithmetic Reasoning and Mathematics Knowledge), the strategy is to solve problems quickly without a calculator by recognizing common question patterns and using shortcuts. For reading (Word Knowledge and Paragraph Comprehension), you need strong vocabulary and the ability to extract key information fast. A tutor can teach you section-specific techniques: for math, recognizing when to estimate or work backwards; for reading, how to skim strategically and identify what each question is really asking. Practice with instant feedback on why answers are right or wrong accelerates mastery of these strategies.
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