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I have a PhD in computational physics from the University Of Pennsylvania, as well as a degree in physics and computer science from the University Of British Columbia. I have years of experience as a teaching assistant and have been an instructor at a college level. I've taught hundreds of students ...
University of Pennsylvania
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University of British Columbia
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2+ years
I'm Lorenzo! I'm a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania studying engineering and education. Teaching has been a lifelong passion and in school I am a part of multiple tutoring organizations in the Philadelphia area. I am passionate about math and science (especially computer science), as ...
University of Pennsylvania
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Studying Computer Science at Rice, Alex writes Java regularly for coursework and projects, so he's deeply familiar with the sticking points: object-oriented design, inheritance hierarchies, and debugging cryptic NullPointerExceptions. He walks through each concept by building small, working programs...
Rice University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Object-oriented programming in Java trips students up when abstract concepts like inheritance, polymorphism, and interface design collide with unfamiliar syntax all at once. Alliyah untangles these layers separately, building intuition for how classes interact before layering on implementation detai...
Harvard University
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2+ years
I am a professional web developer with 15+ years experience with back-end development (Java, PHP, C#, .Net, REST API), database design/development (SQL, MYSQL, SQL Server) as well as front end development (CSS, HTML, XML, JavaScript, JQuery). I double majored in English and Computer Science and ha...
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2+ years
Mithily
I am a dedicated teacher committed to facilitating students in achieving their goals and in helping them stretch beyond what they think they can achieve.
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Max
I love learning. I spend most of my time reading and contributing to Wikipedia, and I love sharing my knowledge with others and helping them learn better study strategies. I am a current student in computer engineering, and I learned physics under an MIT alumnus. I also attended the Rose-Hulman I...
Valencia College
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2+ years
I am a graduate student at George Mason University studying Computer Science. I also graduated at Vanderbilt University, with Bachelors Degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy. When a student does not understand a topic or concept, I believe the best way to teach it is to meet stude...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
James
Object-oriented programming clicks faster when someone can explain why you'd use inheritance over composition in a specific scenario, not just what the syntax looks like. James earned his CS degree from Georgia Tech with a math focus, and he walks through Java concepts — from polymorphism to data st...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Undergraduate Degree

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2+ years
Travers
Object-oriented programming clicks once you understand why classes, inheritance, and polymorphism exist — not just how to write the syntax. Travers has professional experience building software systems and brings that real-world perspective to Java concepts like exception handling, data structures, ...
Vassar College
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Nicholas
Trigonometry Tutor • +20 Subjects
Hi, I'm Nic :) I have a Masters in philosophy and a Bachelors in computer science. I've worked as an educator for over a decade, thoroughly enjoy tutoring high school students, and can't wait to start working with you (or your student) towards persistent academic success! Feel free to reach out with any questions, https://linktr.ee/nickhh
Ardo
Software Engineering Tutor • +4 Subjects
Born in Indonesia and having studied in China, I now reside in the beautiful Pacific Northwest as a father of two. With a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, I currently work as a software developer for an EdTech startup. My passion for STEM and world languages being a native Mandarin speaker, fluent in Bahasa Indonesia, and conversational in French enhances my teaching approach. With over 5 years of teaching experience, particularly in Mathematics, I focus on fostering a growth mindset in my students. I believe in cultivating an environment where improvement is prioritized over arbitrary scores, and I am excited to support students with diverse learning goals.
Richard
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +27 Subjects
I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Reichman University, and Western Governors University. I have been teaching children, youth, and adults in various academic settings since 2008. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style is that of open discourse and conversation, actively involving students in their own learning journey by connecting lesson material to their own interests and hobbies. I specialize in homework assistance and exam preparation.
Clifford
AP Statistics Tutor • +30 Subjects
I'm a graduate student in Applied Statistics with experience in general math and computer programming to boot. I currently have a PhD in Applied Statistics with experience in data analytics. I've had the opportunity to do some math and statistics work for hospitals and research facilities, and I enjoy getting to share my passion for math with others to assist them in their education.
Jiayi
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +24 Subjects
As a Varsity tutor, I am passionate about helping students understand and master the concepts and skills necessary for success in the field. With a solid foundation in computer science and a track record of success in both academic and professional settings, I am well-equipped to support students at all levels of ability and experience. I have a strong understanding of computer science principles, algorithms, and programming languages, and I am skilled at breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces that students can easily understand. I am patient, supportive, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that my students succeed. In addition to my technical expertise, I have excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and concise manner. I am also a strong problem-solver and enjoy helping students develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential for success in computer science. Whether working with beginners or advanced students, I am dedicated to helping my students achieve their goals and succeed in their studies. I am confident that my skills and experience make me a strong computer science tutor, and I look forward to helping students reach their full potential.
Robert
Statistics Tutor • +21 Subjects
Hi, my name is Bob Gannon. I am a retired Electrical Engineer with over 35 years of experience teaching other engineers and helping them understand difficult subjects. I have a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland and a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins University. I am passionate about learning and I am continuously working to improve my skills. While working with you, if there is a topic that I am not very familiar with, I will research it and come up with the best way to present it to you. I look forward to working with you to help you understand your subject matter and enjoy learning. When we work together, we are a team, and I will do whatever I can to help you excel in whatever subject we apply ourselves to.
Alison
Middle School Math Tutor • +6 Subjects
As experienced and passionated educator with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Rice University, I am passionate about empowering students to achieve their academic goals. With over 3 years of tutoring experience in subjects such as AP Computer Science A, Machine Learning, and SAT Math, I adapt to different learning styles and create a supportive learning environment. My teaching philosophy centers on personalized instruction, where I connect with each student to understand their unique learning styles and challenges. I take pride in guiding students through the complexities of computer science and college application essays, equipping them with the skills they need for future success. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring new technologies and engaging in coding projects to improve my teaching approach.
Chris
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +48 Subjects
I am a Masters student in Physics at the University of Washington and have over 10 years of teaching and tutoring experience. Most recently, I worked as a teacher at the Yellow Wood Academy, a private high school that offers students a specialized one-on-one classroom environment. At YWA, I taught all high school science classes (including AP, Computer Programming, and Environmental Science) and all levels of high school math. In addition to my teaching and tutoring duties, I designed individualized lesson plans, curricula, homework assignments, and tests. Subjects I have successfully tutored Physics: all levels Chemistry: all levels high school, plus P-Chem, O-Chem Biology: all levels high school Math: all levels high school, plus Differential Equations, Statistics, some Group Theory. Standardized test preparation (incl. SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT) Need help in another area? Just ask! While math and science are the subjects I am most passionate about, I am well-versed in many academic areas, and I may be able to help you.
Samuel
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +15 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.
Carlos
Competition Math Tutor • +42 Subjects
I've helped several hundred students in a wide variety of subjects, from executive functioning to computer science to standardized testing. I also help students with general support in math and English. Most of my students are around 9-17, but I work well with students who are older and a little younger as well. I also work very well with students who have specific obstacles or requirements, such as neurodiversity support or schedules that change a lot. Most of my background is in computer science, from my college major to my experience hands-on over the past 10 years. Regardless of the subject, I believe every student's needs are unique and every student is able to achieve great things with the right preparation and support. My number one goal is to provide that whenever I can, both to the student and to their parents. I communicate with parents outside of sessions a lot to establish their expectations, better understand students, and recommend ways they can directly support their children in their journey as well.
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Students often find object-oriented programming principles—particularly inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation—challenging to grasp beyond memorizing definitions. Exception handling and understanding stack traces is another major pain point; many students panic when they see a NullPointerException or ClassNotFoundException without knowing how to read the error message. Additionally, working with collections (ArrayLists, HashMaps, etc.) and understanding when to use each data structure trips up many learners, as does the difference between pass-by-value and pass-by-reference behavior in Java.
A tutor can teach you systematic debugging techniques like using print statements strategically, leveraging the Java debugger to set breakpoints and step through code, and most importantly, how to read and interpret error messages rather than just seeing them as obstacles. They'll show you how to isolate problems by testing small code segments in isolation, use the call stack to trace where errors originate, and develop the habit of thinking through your logic before running code. This approach transforms debugging from frustrating guesswork into a methodical problem-solving skill.
Syntax is the rules of how to write Java code—knowing that you use curly braces, semicolons, and proper method declarations. Algorithmic thinking is understanding the logic of *what* your code should do and *how* to solve a problem step-by-step, which is language-independent. Many students can write syntactically correct Java but struggle to design an algorithm to solve a problem. A tutor helps you develop algorithmic thinking by working through problems like sorting, searching, and data manipulation before you even write code, then translating that logic into Java syntax.
Rather than memorizing the differences between ArrayList, LinkedList, HashMap, and HashSet, it's more effective to understand the underlying concepts: when you need fast access by index (ArrayList), when you need efficient insertion/deletion (LinkedList), or when you need key-value pairs (HashMap). A tutor can guide you through building simple projects that naturally require different data structures, so you learn *why* you'd choose each one through hands-on experience. This contextual learning sticks much better than abstract comparisons.
OOP is best learned by designing and building actual objects, not by reading definitions of inheritance or polymorphism. A tutor can guide you through creating class hierarchies (like Animal → Dog → GoldenRetriever) and seeing how polymorphism lets you write flexible code, or designing interfaces to solve real problems. Working through code reviews where a tutor explains why a particular OOP design is better than another helps cement these concepts. The key is moving from "I can define encapsulation" to "I can design classes that are maintainable and extensible."
Building real projects—whether a simple to-do list application, a game, or a data analysis tool—forces you to integrate multiple concepts (classes, loops, collections, file I/O, exception handling) in ways that isolated exercises don't. Projects also expose you to practical challenges like managing state, handling edge cases, and writing readable code. A tutor can help you scope projects appropriately for your level, guide you through design decisions, and provide code review feedback that teaches you why certain approaches are better than others.
Absolutely. If you're interested in web development, you'd focus on frameworks like Spring and databases; for data science, you'd emphasize working with libraries and handling large datasets; for game development, you'd explore game engines and graphics libraries. While core Java fundamentals (OOP, collections, exception handling) apply everywhere, a tutor familiar with your specific goals can prioritize which advanced topics matter most and show you real examples in your area of interest. This keeps learning focused and motivating rather than abstract.
Beyond knowing Java syntax and libraries, an effective Java tutor should be able to explain *why* code works the way it does, not just show you examples. They should have real-world coding experience so they understand practical challenges, be comfortable reviewing your code and explaining design trade-offs, and most importantly, be able to meet you at your level—whether you're struggling with loops or designing complex class hierarchies. They should also help you develop debugging intuition and problem-solving approaches that transfer to new situations, rather than just solving problems for you.
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