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2+ years
Hi! My name is Anagha, and I graduated from Princeton with a degree in Computer Science in 2023. I know how difficult applying for colleges can be while juggling difficult coursework, standardized testing, extracurriculars, etc. I'm here to help! I tutor for college essays, tests like the ACT and SA...
Princeton University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Lukas
Certified Teacher. Hi! My name is Lukas Brazdeikis and I have a strong background in computer science, physics, math, and designing course material. I will help your student learn as effectively as I can while also showing them the practical value of the knowledge they learn. I recently graduated f...
Duke University
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a rising sophomore majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Data Science at Rice University in Houston, TX. Naturally, my favorite subjects to teach are math and computer science, particularly programming languages like Python, Java, and Scratch. I have found great enrichment in these seemi...
Rice University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Nathaniel
I am a student at Cornell University pursuing a degree in Computer Science. My passion for tutoring stems from a desire to empower students with the tools they need to approach challenging material with confidence and curiosity. I know firsthand how powerful it is to have someone break down complex ...
Cornell University
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
As a Computer Science student in the process of pursuing a PhD, I know how important it is to understand the ins-and-outs of your classes. Not only will you be better off understanding the deeper meanings, but you might also find your passion with learning. If that is not the case, it's all good, I ...
Rhodes College
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I developed a passion for teaching while I was living in Brazil where my friend and I had a blast teaching our students English while they made fun of our Portuguese (only at first... we got better). I come from a family of educators. My mom, my aunts, my uncle, and my grandparents teach every age g...
Brigham Young University-Provo
BS
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Victoria
I'm a current student at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in Statistics and Machine Learning, with minors in Business and Artificial Intelligence. I'm passionate about helping high school students succeed in computer science and math, and I've seen firsthand how a strong foundation can make all ...
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sameer
My name is Sameer Sahai, and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Washington. With over 3 years of tutoring experience, I specialize in subjects such as Algebra 2, AP Calculus AB, AP Computer Science A, and AP Physics C: Mechanics. My teaching philosop...
University of Washington
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am currently an undergraduate student at University of Texas at Dallas, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and minor in Marketing. I have worked with students and tutored them in STEM subjects such as mathematics and science, and I have also helped students with history projects an...
The University of Texas at Dallas
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I currently work as a Software Engineer and I have been tutoring students for quite some time and many have seen significant improvements in grades and overall understanding of concepts. I assess students' needs and level of knowledge, work to create customized lesson plans for each student, and pro...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
BS
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Riley
AP Statistics Tutor • +33 Subjects
I primarily tutor a lot of math classes. Anything from elementary school through undergrad. High school Geometry? Yep! Real Analysis? Absolutely! Python? Not quite math, you tricky person, but sign right up. I tutor a bit of physics and computer programming as well. Test prep, too. But who am I? I am a math music philosophy nerd. I love Gauss almost as much as I love Bach and I love Bach almost as much as I like Hegel. So chat to me about that stuff if you are so inclined. But you want to just chill and have homework help? That's quite all right, too!
Yuki
Trigonometry Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am a Mechanical Engineering student at Cornell University, and I enjoy helping students achieve their academic goals and excel in high school. I work to keep learning engaging and also focus on building study skills that will support students in higher education. I tutor high school math, science, writing, grammar, and SAT preparation. I also have experience writing research papers and supporting students through the college application essay process. My background in academic writing and presentation helps me teach students to express their ideas clearly, and my engineering training helps me teach logical reasoning and step-by-step problem-solving. My lessons are personalized, patient, and rooted in clear explanation. I believe in letting students attempt a problem first, and then guiding them while filling in knowledge gaps, as opposed to a lecture-style of teaching. Doing guided practice through active learning builds understanding faster than just reading a textbook.
Aadil
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +28 Subjects
I am a computer science sophomore at William and Mary, and I'm here to help students prepare for the SAT, ACT, AP computer science, and AP calc tests. Here are my credentials: - 790 on SAT math, 770 on SAT english - 34 composite on ACT - 5 in AP Calc AB and BC - 5 in AP Computer Science A My main vocation is programming, and I'm extremely experienced in Python, Java, JavaScript, and fullstack engineering in general. I have about 3 years of experience in JavaScript, React.JS, building websites, building mobile apps, and even chrome extensions. I graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST).
Andrea
Middle School Math Tutor • +29 Subjects
As a native Spanish speaker and passionate educator, I bring over 2 years of tutoring experience with a strong focus on conversational Spanish and cultural fluency. I've worked with learners of all ages and levelsfrom beginners just starting out to students in advanced college courses. At the undergraduate level, I've tutored classes such as First-Year Spanish I & II, Intermediate Spanish, and Spanish Conversation and Culture, helping students build confidence in both academic and real-world settings. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your fluency through real-world conversation, I tailor each lesson to your goals and learning style. I create a supportive, low-pressure environment where you can build confidence, expand your vocabulary, and speak more naturally. In addition to my Spanish minor, I hold a Bachelor's in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin and have taught coding (Java, Python, C/C#) to students of all ages. breaking down complex concepts into clear, manageable steps. My lessons focus on hands-on learning and confidence-building, whether you're preparing for a class or building your own projects. Above all, I'm passionate about mentoring students as they grow, ask questions, and succeed in both language and tech.
Janani
AP Statistics Tutor • +31 Subjects
Current freshman at the University of Texas at Dallas majoring in Computer Science having graduated from Flower Mound High School with the class of 2024. Has been tutoring students for about 3-4 years now, and is most confident in tutoring math (upto Calculus 2), science, reading comprehension, and computer programming.
Tanish
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +19 Subjects
Hi! My name is Tanish, and I am an undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University seeking a bachelor's in biomedical engineering. Throughout high school, I set up free summer camps and tutored a wide range of subjects including math, English, biology, physics, and SAT prep. I am most passionate about math and physics, but I am open to teaching a broad range of subjects. I firmly believe in an interactive, lighthearted learning environment. I look forward to meeting you!
David
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +53 Subjects
I graduated from Johns Hopkins with a degree in Computer Science and minors in Business and Entrepreneurship. I have 5+ years experience tutoring as well as 3 years as a Computer Science teaching assistant. My tutoring philosophy is to understand my students' thought processes and tailor my approach to guide them to the answer. I believe in building their critical thinking skills so they can tackle challenges independently. My test scores include: SAT- 1600 SAT Chemistry, Math II- 800s PSAT- 1490 5's in AP Computer Science A, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Chemistry, Calculus BC, Statistics, and Physics C (Mech and E&M)
Gautam
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +36 Subjects
I am an experienced academic tutor with a focus in the SAT and ACT. With nearly 2 years of experience tutoring in the SAT, I know the ins and outs of the test as someone who was not initially good at the test but through dedication and a systematic approach raised my score. I have carefully studied the Digital SAT and subdivided all problems, supplemented by relevant problems from the old SAT versions. In English or math, I know exactly how it is tested and the best way to approach it. I graduated with Molecular Biology and Computer Science degrees from Oregon State University, and have worked as a tutor in a test prep company for 2 years. I am very systematic in academic or physical training and take a step-by-step process for improvement. Through targeted practice, I believe in focusing on areas where students are not as strong. I scored 1520 and 1550 on the SAT in 2017 and a perfect score on the Math section twice -- before I even started tutoring. I understand that students have a wide variety of learning styles. In the first session, I assess student goals, learning styles, past experiences and scores, and strengths to develop the best approach to improve your score.
Aarav
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am a passionate educator with a strong background in computer science, mathematics, and STEM subjects. Currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science with focuses on artificial intelligence and education at Purdue University, I have been tutoring since high school, where I began teaching coding to middle and high school students. Over the years, I've had the privilege of helping students excel in a variety of subjects, including AP courses(APCSA - 5, AP Calc AB - 5, AP World - 4), SAT preparation(1590), and programming. My favorite subjects to tutor are mathematics and coding because they not only build critical thinking skills but also empower students to solve real-world problems creatively. I enjoy breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps, tailoring my teaching approach to each student's unique learning style. I believe in fostering a growth mindsetencouraging students to embrace challenges as opportunities to grow and learn. Beyond academics, I have a deep interest in soccer and motorsports, and I love integrating real-life examples from these areas to make lessons engaging and relatable. My goal as a tutor is to build students' confidence, inspire a lifelong love of learning, and equip them with the skills they need to achieve their goals.
Samuel
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +35 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of UMBC with a double major in Math and Computer Science and I have a desire to put my passion for these subjects to the use of helping others. I have formally been a tutor for numerous peers throughout my years in high school and college, worked as a teacher at a coding summer camp, and have also been the go to resource for all my friends and family for math help since a very young age. Making learning fun and engaging is my main focus as a tutor and it also happens to be something I'm good at! I always enjoy the challenge of finding the best ways to help people understand mathematical and technical concepts. I'm also skilled with technology like Desmos and Wolfram Alpha which I can use to greatly enhance the learning experience.
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Debugging is as much about developing a systematic mindset as it is about technical skills. A tutor can teach you how to read error messages carefully, use debugging tools effectively (like breakpoints and print statements), and think through your code logically rather than guessing at fixes. They'll also help you understand common error patterns—like off-by-one errors in loops or null pointer exceptions—so you can spot and prevent them faster in future projects.
Syntax is the specific rules of a language (like how to write a for loop in Python vs. Java), while logic is the problem-solving approach behind your code. Many students get stuck memorizing syntax but struggle with algorithmic thinking—breaking down a problem into steps and choosing the right data structures. A tutor helps you focus on building strong logic skills first, which makes learning new languages and syntax much easier, since the core thinking transfers across all programming languages.
Data structures like arrays, linked lists, hash tables, and trees are abstract concepts that are hard to visualize without hands-on practice. Students often memorize definitions without understanding when and why to use each one, leading to inefficient solutions. A tutor can walk you through real coding problems, show you how different structures perform, and help you build intuition for choosing the right tool—turning data structures from abstract theory into practical problem-solving skills.
Code review teaches you to think like a professional developer—considering readability, efficiency, and best practices, not just whether code "works." A tutor can review your projects, point out where variable names are unclear, where you're repeating code unnecessarily, or where a more efficient algorithm would help. This feedback loop is invaluable because you learn to write better code the first time, catch your own mistakes faster, and develop habits that make collaboration easier later.
Building real projects forces you to integrate multiple concepts—maybe combining loops, conditionals, functions, and file I/O in one program—rather than learning them in isolation. A tutor can guide you through project planning, help you break large problems into manageable pieces, and provide feedback as you build. This approach strengthens your ability to think through problems end-to-end and gives you a portfolio of work that demonstrates your skills to colleges or employers.
A tutor can help you explore different areas by working on small projects in each domain and discussing what resonates with you. Web development focuses on front-end and back-end technologies; data science emphasizes statistics and machine learning; game development combines graphics, physics, and real-time problem-solving. Your tutor can help you understand the core skills each path requires and guide you toward specialization based on your interests and career goals.
Algorithmic thinking means breaking a problem into precise, step-by-step instructions before you write any code—thinking about efficiency, edge cases, and the order of operations. It's hard because it requires abstract reasoning and practice; many beginners jump straight to coding without planning. A tutor helps you develop this skill by working through problems on paper first, discussing different approaches, and analyzing why one solution is better than another—building the foundation for tackling complex problems independently.
Error messages are written for computers and experienced programmers, so they often feel cryptic to beginners—a stack trace showing five nested function calls can be overwhelming. A tutor teaches you to focus on the most relevant line, understand what the error type means (like IndexError vs. TypeError), and trace backward through your code to find the root cause. Over time, you'll recognize patterns and develop the skill to use error messages as debugging guides rather than sources of frustration.
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