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Abhishek
Abhishek's neuroscience degree from Johns Hopkins means he first learned biology through the lens of how the brain works — tracing every concept back through signal transduction, gene expression, and cellular machinery to understand what keeps a nervous system running. That molecular-to-systems pers...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a Bellingham MA Public High School graduate, where I was a French tutor for levels 2 through 5 Honors and Standard, as well as AP French, and led peer tutoring initiatives as an NHS officer, supporting classmates in AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Calculus, and PLTW. I am studying Biology and Neur...
Columbia University
Bachelor
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kathleen earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Pathology & Immunology from Vanderbilt after studying Chemistry and Biology at the University of Arkansas, which means she's built biology knowledge from the ground up — general principles through advanced disease mechanisms. That depth is especially visible wh...
Vanderbilt University
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University of Arkansas
DSC

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Randy's AP Biology teaching background, combined with his anatomy and physiology expertise, means he's comfortable moving between the macro scale — organ systems, ecological relationships — and the micro scale of cellular processes and molecular genetics. He tackles topics like heredity and evolutio...
The University of Texas at Austin
Undergraduate Degree
Rice University
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Cell signaling cascades, gene expression, ecological energy flow — biology spans an enormous range, and David's background covers it unusually well. His UT Austin molecular biology degree built the genetics and evolution foundation, while his UC San Diego master's in cell biology added the depth in ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jarrod
I am a graduate of Princeton University and Louisiana State University (LSU). I received an undergraduate degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton and a Ph.D. in Biology from LSU. As part of my doctoral work, I completed all coursework for a Ph.D. minor in Experimental Statistics. ...
Princeton University
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Matthew
From cell signaling pathways to Mendelian genetics, biology rewards students who can connect mechanisms across scales — molecular, cellular, organismal. A medical student at UBC with a physiology degree from Simon Fraser, Matthew explains these systems by linking textbook diagrams to how living orga...
University of British Columbia
Doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Simon Fraser University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Alana
Studying the history of medicine at Yale and then earning a Master of Public Health at Imperial College London gave Alana an unusual lens on biology — she sees cellular processes, genetics, and human physiology as interconnected narratives rather than isolated vocabulary lists. That perspective make...
Yale University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Few biology tutors can trace a concept from the molecular level all the way up to organ systems the way James can. His doctoral work in Bioengineering at the University of Maryland required deep fluency in cell biology, genetics, and physiology — topics he now unpacks for students by grounding them ...
Johns Hopkins University
Master's/Graduate
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a graduate from the University of Florida, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I have graduated with scholarship honors in Chemical Engineering with a Bachelor of Sciences from University of Florida, Masters of Computer and Information Technology from UPenn,...
University of Pennsylvania
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Raeann
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +15 Subjects
As a graduate of Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor's in Materials Science and Engineering, I have over 5 years of tutoring experience across various subjects, including Algebra, Geometry, Biology and Chemistry. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to explore and ask questions. I believe in tailoring my approach to meet each student's unique needs, encouraging them to connect concepts with real-world applications. My passion for teaching stems from witnessing students gain clarity and confidence in their abilities, which motivates me to continually refine my methods. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring new technologies and engaging with nature, which often inspires my lessons.
Ning
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +17 Subjects
I was accepted to Sidney Kimmel Medical School (class of 2025) on 10/15/20 at Thomas Jefferson University after obtaining my undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Notre Dame in May 2016. With that said, I will dedicate the same quality of care to my students as I would to my future patients. To me, tutoring is mainly about cultivating a passion to learn in the student so that they are able to achieve their ultimate goal. Accordingly, my approach to tutoring is not merely to cram facts into your brain, but also focus on organization by establishing a plan during our first session. If this is what you are looking for, I sincerely look forward to working with you. Thank you, Ning Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nzhou48/
Elias
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +21 Subjects
I am attending the University of Pennsylvania where I am majoring in Bioengineering on the premed track, with my goal after graduation to become an orthopedic surgeon. My passion for tutoring stems from a genuine love for helping people discover their strengths and succeed in their learning journey, much like guiding a friend through a challenging but rewarding adventure. My teaching philosophy centers on adaptability and personalized instruction, tailoring each session to meet the unique needs of my students. As a tutor, I find immense joy in helping students navigate the field of STEM, while also sharing my enthusiasm for French and Arabic languages. Beyond academia, I am an avid explorer of the world, and I relish the beauty of cultural diversity. In my free time, I enjoy immersing myself in outdoor adventures, savoring diverse cuisines, and partaking in various athletic activities.
Errin
Middle School Math Tutor • +33 Subjects
I have always loved school and have always had a passion for helping others. From a very young age, I especially loved to read, not only for myself but to others. I look forward to working with students and helping them to reach their goals, whatever they may be.
Maham
Middle School Math Tutor • +13 Subjects
I am currently an undergraduate student at Rice University pursuing a bachelor of science in biochemistry and cell biology on the pre-med track. One of my most memorable experiences in the medical field has been working as a research intern at Texas Children's Hospital and collaborating with genetic specialists to publish a research paper about a rare genetic disease. Medicine is truly one of my greatest passions, and biology has been one of my favorite subjects to tutor through the peer mentorship program at my high school. Through this program, I have also extensively tutored math (from middle school math all the way through IB Mathematics) and find myself drawn by the methodical nature of the subject. Many times, I find that students simply label math as "difficult" because the concepts are brand new and numbers seem like a foreign language. Relating math concepts to simpler everyday ones is one of the many strategies I use when tutoring math, and I have found a lot of success through it. Throughout high school, I have been very active in my school community as the Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, president of the Speech and Debate Team, and president and founder of the Random Acts of Kindness Club. Through these roles, I have mentored younger students in areas such as writing, research, and public speaking. Additionally, I am fluent in 4 languages (English, Urdu, Arabic, and Spanish), although my favorite one to teach is Spanish. Attending an international school has emphasized to me the importance of diversity, inclusion, and tolerance, and I believe that learning a new language is one of the best ways to reinforce these ideals. In my spare time, you can find me engrossed in arts and crafts, running my Etsy store, or volunteering my local art museum's kids' crafts classes. I also love listening to music, creating music on my violin, and singing various genres.
Christi
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +16 Subjects
I am a current graduate student of the University of Florida studying Forensic Veterinary Medicine Online. I received my Associates of Arts with a focus in Criminal Justice. I then completed my Bachelor's of Science, for which my major was Biology and my minor in Criminal Justice. I also have a Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics, and a Master's degree in Medical Microbiology and Cell Science. Since I began college, I was a teaching assistant that taught a variety of subjects to kids of all ages. I also taught piano/music and art classes for numerous years, which was quite enjoyable (as I am a very creative person and love seeing others' creativity). While I teach a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about Science and English. In my experience, helping students that are struggling is very fulfilling, as I have experienced what it is like to struggle in class. My goal is to help students be more confident and understand materials that may have been difficult to grasp. As a person that was able to start college at age 15, I am a firm believer that helping children excel in education, realizing their potential and understanding their learning style is crucial for an improved educational experience and quality of life. In my spare time, I enjoy crafting, playing video games and watching cartoons.
Kayley
AP Statistics Tutor • +36 Subjects
I graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology with High Honors from New Mexico State University. Before that, I graduated from high school with a class rank of 3 out of 656 students. I have always been a strong student who loves to learn and help others learn. I have been tutoring my peers, siblings, and neighbors my whole life. My tutoring style is very adaptable; I change it based on each individual's specific needs. I like to get to know everyone and use metaphors about things they enjoy to help relate subjects to them. I am pretty versatile in all subjects, but prefer tutoring in the science and math realm.
Alexandra
Algebra Tutor • +5 Subjects
I am a current high school science teacher, but I've taught it all! If you're looking for a STEM tutor, look no further. I have experience teaching science and math to ages 5 and older. My tutoring style is adaptive to the student; I have tutored people who need to work more on their own and some who need a more hands-on approach. I want to make tutoring a positive experience and help each student become the best they can be. I am here to turn weak subjects into favorite subjects!
Regina George
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +93 Subjects
I would consider myself an expert at strategically navigating the high school world. On Wednesdays, you'll find me in pink. I don't like buses.
Varun
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +56 Subjects
My name is Varun, and I'm a Biochemistry and Neuroscience graduate from UMass Amherst! I love tutoring and helping spread my love for all subjects, especially science!
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Students often find cellular and molecular biology concepts challenging—particularly photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and DNA replication—because they require visualizing processes happening at scales we can't see. Genetics is another common sticking point, especially Punnett squares and inheritance patterns. Additionally, many students struggle to connect anatomy structures to their functions, or to understand how organ systems interact rather than treating them as isolated topics. A tutor can break these abstract processes into digestible steps and use diagrams, analogies, or interactive models to make the mechanisms click.
Real Biology learning means understanding the 'why' behind processes, not just the 'what.' Instead of memorizing that mitochondria produces ATP, you should understand how the electron transport chain uses energy from food molecules to create that energy currency. Tutors help by asking you to explain concepts in your own words, apply them to new scenarios, and connect them to real-world examples—like how your own body uses glucose during exercise. This approach builds deeper retention and prepares you better for exams that test reasoning, not just recall.
Biology labs teach scientific method skills that go beyond textbook knowledge—designing controls, identifying variables, interpreting data, and drawing conclusions. Many students struggle with the logic of experimental design or understanding why certain controls matter. Tutors can walk you through real lab scenarios, help you predict results before conducting experiments, and teach you how to troubleshoot when results don't match expectations. This builds both your technical lab skills and your ability to think like a scientist, which is essential for AP Biology, honors courses, and future science classes.
Many Biology concepts—enzyme-substrate interactions, protein synthesis, osmosis—happen at scales impossible to see directly, making them abstract and hard to grasp. Expert tutors use multiple visualization strategies: drawing step-by-step diagrams, using physical models or animations, creating analogies to familiar processes, and having you sketch out mechanisms yourself. For example, understanding how a ribosome reads mRNA becomes much clearer when you physically model the process or animate it mentally. This visual-spatial approach transforms confusing abstractions into concrete mental images you can work with.
Evolution and ecology require thinking at scales and timescales that don't match human experience—populations changing over millions of years, or ecosystems with dozens of interconnected species. Students often struggle to grasp how natural selection actually works, or how energy flows through food webs and why it matters. These topics also demand systems thinking rather than memorizing isolated facts. Tutors help by using concrete examples (like Darwin's finches or predator-prey cycles in real ecosystems), building understanding incrementally, and showing how these concepts explain patterns you can observe in nature.
Biology exams—especially AP or honors levels—test both factual knowledge and your ability to apply concepts to novel scenarios. You can't just memorize answers; you need to understand mechanisms deeply enough to explain them in new contexts. Effective preparation involves practice problems that ask 'why' and 'how,' not just 'what,' and reviewing how different topics connect (like how photosynthesis feeds into cellular respiration). Tutors help by identifying gaps in your conceptual understanding, teaching you to recognize question patterns, and building your confidence in explaining complex processes under timed conditions.
Strong Biology tutors combine deep subject knowledge with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly. Look for tutors with a background in Biology or related sciences, experience teaching or tutoring at the level you need (high school, AP, college), and—importantly—the ability to diagnose exactly where your understanding breaks down. The best tutors ask probing questions, recognize common misconceptions, and know multiple ways to explain the same concept because different students visualize and learn differently. They should also be comfortable with the specific Biology curriculum or exam format you're preparing for.
Introductory Biology focuses on building foundational understanding of cells, genetics, evolution, and ecology—tutors emphasize visualization and connecting concepts to everyday life. AP Biology demands much deeper mechanistic understanding, quantitative reasoning, and the ability to analyze data and experimental design; tutors shift toward practice with complex scenarios and exam-style questions. College-level Biology often goes even deeper into biochemistry or physiology and requires stronger critical thinking and independent problem-solving. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors experienced at your specific level, so they can pitch explanations and practice at exactly the right depth and pace.
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