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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
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2+ years
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 approac...
Johns Hopkins University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Haley Shea
Haley graduated from the University of North Georgia with two bachelor's degrees in English Writing & Publication and Interdisciplinary Studies (Mathematics/Technology, Social Science, and Humanities concentrations), and an associate's degree in Psychological Science (2020). Previously, she comp...
University of North Georgia
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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
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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
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University of Pennsylvania
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

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2+ years
Antonia
I'm a Computer Science and Law, Societies, and Justice major at the University of Washington. I've tutored K12 students across a wide range of subjects, including district curriculum, AP courses, and SAT/ACT preparation. I also founded a volunteer tutoring program focused on dual-language suppor...
University of Washington
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2+ years
I am a graduate student studying astrophysics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. My goal is to move forward to get a Ph.D. in physics, astrophysics specifically, and then to become a professor. I love helping others learn topics like math and physics because many people have been told that you a...
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Bachelor's

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6+ years
Samuel
I am a freshman at Caltech majoring in Applied and Computational Mathematics. My favorite subject to tutor is math because I find it very rewarding to simplify complex topics to aid in understanding. I have lots of tutoring experience. In high school, I ran and taught an SAT prep class and was vice ...
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics

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Florence
I am a rising senior at Duke University. I major in Computer Science and am also getting a minor in Physics. I have had experience tutoring/teaching as a teaching assistant for three classes: Intro to Databases, Electricity and Magnetism (for engineers), and Computer Network Architecture. I have had...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
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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.
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I am a recent graduate from the University of Waterloo with a Masters' degree in Electrical and Computer Eng. I am proficient in teaching programming languages such as Python, Java and also school subjects such as Calculus, Algebra, and Geometry.
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Having masters degree in computer science and work experience as Software engineer, possessed expertise in C, JAVA, Python and any software engineering concepts. Dependable, Math, Science and English language expert Tutor dedicated to identifying opportunities to improve student's long-term objective outcomes. Experienced in scientific teaching methods and expert of maths cocepts like, calculus, Algebra, Statistics, Trigonometry and many more. Skilled in assessing problems and intelligently applying real world practical resources to quickly resolve issues of students and make them understand concepts deeply.
Ria
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +20 Subjects
I'm a dedicated tutor with over 5 years of experience, currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Informatics at the University of Washington with a double minor in Data Science and Statistics. I specialize in subjects like Algebra, AP Calculus AB, and AP Computer Science A, among others. My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a supportive and engaging learning environment tailored to each student's unique needs. I strive to promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills through interactive methodologies. I find great joy in guiding students through their academic challenges and celebrating their milestones, which fuels my passion for tutoring. My goal is to empower each student to reach their full potential and develop a lifelong love for learning.
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).
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.
Priyanka Anilkumar
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +18 Subjects
Struggling with Math, Science, English, or Computer Science? I'm here to help! Whether you're tackling challenging coursework or looking for a clearer understanding of complex concepts, I offer engaging, tailored sessions to make learning enjoyable and effective. Feel free to drop in for a lectureif it helps, we can work together to achieve your academic goals. With a Master's degree in Computer Science, I have a strong foundation in AI, Machine Learning, and various programming languages. Currently, I work as a Software Developer in the IT industry and as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Windsor, where I teach Computer Science courses. Since 2019, I've been guiding students through diverse topics, making tough concepts easier to grasp. Let's work together to overcome any challenges and build your confidence. Have questions? Drop in, and let's connect. Keep learning and growing!
Nicholas
Calculus and Vectors Tutor • +17 Subjects
Patient and understanding. Comfortable tutoring subjects in math, science, and programming. B.S. Software Engineering - Milwaukee School of Engineering
Travers
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +37 Subjects
I've worked as a tutor on/off for the past 15 years. I started my tutoring my mother's students while in elementary school and later worked as teacher's assistant in college and a tutor for an after- school program in Poughkeepsie. On the side, I've worked as a private tutor for undergraduate and graduate students since graduating from college. I love to teach and I hope to eventually become a professor! In my professional life I have worked as a Data Scientist and Data Analyst for the past six years. I use R, SQL, Python, Tableau, JavaScript visualizations, and Looker to build data pipelines and provide quantitative insights.
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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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