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Madhumitha
Knowledge is powerful tool that can change your life and the lives of others. As a tutor my goal is to teach my students how to wield knowledge through embracing their mistakes and teaching them how to learn. I expect my students to approach sessions with an open mind and a willingness to learn. ...
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2+ years
I am a Molecular Engineering major at the University of Chicago, I am currently taking time off to focus on other aspects of my career but I don't want to stop tutoring outside college campus!. I am a child of immigrants and have spent my life tutoring my siblings and younger students, and I loved...
University of Chicago
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am an entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have a Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring ...
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering. I recently completed my bachelors also at Carnegie Mellon University in Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as Human Computer Interaction. Over the last several years, I have experience teac...
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 ...
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Nishant
LeetCode regulars think differently about Python — they see every problem as a chance to weigh trade-offs between brute force and elegant solutions, and Nishant's habit of grinding problems there shapes how he teaches data structures, list comprehensions, and algorithm design. His computer engineeri...
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Clifford
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 enj...
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2+ years
Johnathan
I am passionate about helping students because have a zeal for the subject areas themselves. I am a Data Advocate, which makes me an advocate for all things that relate to the understanding, processing and proficiency in the "data space". This includes, but is not limited to, Math, Computer Programi...
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United States Air Force Academy
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
I'm patient, personable, and have an incredible gift for explaining things in a way that makes sense. I majored in Math Education (with a minor in Computer Science), and I have more than eight years of experience teaching math and other STEM subjects.
Brigham Young University-Provo
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 ...
Reed College
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Keith
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +16 Subjects
I am a graduate of the University of Florida as well as the University of Washington, where I earned my Bachelors and Masters degree in Applied Mathematics, respectively. Since graduating, I have worked in different I.T. capacities such as Quality assurance and programming, but I have always made time to tutor students in math. Helping others to do math is one of my passions because I know how good it feels to go from "what is this math?" to "this actually makes sense!". Although I tutor all math courses ranging from 7th grade level through undergraduate level, algebra has to be my favorite math to tutor because I see it as the starting point of mathematics; it's the course where students are introduced to conceptual math. Getting a solid foundation in algebra affects all future math courses as well as science courses. Outside of tutoring, I like to work out, play blitz chess, and watch basketball and football.
Isaiah
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +35 Subjects
I have been coaching students to their best performance in math for seven years. I am fluent in all levels of math, primary, secondary, and freshman/sophomore university level. I am also fluent with the mathematics which one may find on the ACT, SAT, GRE, ASVAB, CLEP test and most standardized test. My background in Engineering also gives me a level of confidence with computer science and general sciences such as physics and chemistry. I have over a year of study in each myself. Overall, I have had much success working with students in various languages and levels of computer programming.
Juan Manuel
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +43 Subjects
I believe anyone can do well in school. I believe timelines aren't for everyone, but I believe that progress should be judged as a function of effort, a function whose derivative is always positive :)
Megha
AP Statistics Tutor • +13 Subjects
Teaching is something that's always come naturally to me. Learning, however, wasn't. A few years ago, I was the kind of student who would need tutoring; now, here I am. From coding and math to writing and SAT-prep, I've gone through it all: now, I'm here to help students get through their own academic hurdles, whether it be study habits or terrifying AP's. I've been tutoring since 2017, working to get many students performing above grade level, and most recently worked at Fingertip Learning as a biology and engineering teacher whilst leading scratch and python workshops. Volunteering last year at Lockdown Learning allowed me to discover that I am most passionate at working with students for writing, SAT Math, and coding. I pride myself in my interpersonal, adaptational, empathetic, and organizational skills teaching students K-12 from various backgrounds. I'm a big believer that progress is correlated with time: there's no better time to start learning than now.
Dwight
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +10 Subjects
I am a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia, where I earned first my Bachelor's and then (some time later) Master's of Science in Mathematics with an emphasis on physics and the theory of computation. The latter degree was a necessary precursor to my next career where my workplace was the classroom: I don't believe in the importance of education because I teach; I became a teacher because I believe in the importance of education. Especially when trying to make informed decisions, as I came to realize in my first career as a data analyst. This I passionately believe; doubly so in matters where a certain fluency in the language of numbers is demanded.
Benjamin
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +25 Subjects
I received my PhD in mathematics from Drexel University in 2019. I really enjoyed teaching as a graduate student, and working as a tutor here seems like a nice way to get back into it. Before graduate school, I went to Johns Hopkins. I started out as a "chemical and biomolecular engineering" major, but then ended up switching to a double major in math and electrical engineering. I graduated with a BA in math and MS in electrical engineering. From there, I went to Drexel University to write and defend my dissertation in mathematics, which was about two unsolved problems in linear algebra. While in Johns Hopkins and Drexel University, I ended up teaching a lot of math and a bit of science not only as a tutor, but also as a teaching assistant and as a primary instructor. Since then, I've been working as a mathematician; I worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Free University of Brussels for one year, and then as a research scientist at the Air Force Research Lab in Dayton, Ohio for two years. It's been a rewarding career, but I have missed teaching. When it comes to teaching, I try my best to take a flexible approach and meet students where they are. I am a big believer in the power of intuition and curiosity, so I try to teach in a way that nurtures both. I find that it is important not only to know how to get from problem statement to solution, but also to have some understanding of why the pieces fit together the way they do. Besides math and teaching, I enjoy singing, playing piano, playing online chess, and doing the New York Times crossword (and other word games). Lately, I've been trying to get back into running and yoga.
Alliyah
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +14 Subjects
Hi I'm Alliyah! I'm a Harvard Senior studying computer science and neuroscience. I have over 10 years of experience tutoring and have also worked at top tech and research companies (IBM, SpaceX, Kempner Institute, etc.). I'm really passionate about making learning fun! I hope that sessions with me will make the material not just understandable but also enjoyable and applicable. I like incorporating technology, hands-on activities, and real-world applications into my STEM-based tutoring subjects. As a tutor, I specialize in Algebra (Algebra 1 and 2), Calculus (1, 2, and 3), Computer Science (Python, Java, Web Development), PSAT, and neuroscience/neurobiology.
Elena
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +15 Subjects
I am a tutor in math and computer science subjects. I think that every student has the potential to be good at math, but many have lost confidence somewhere along the way. My goal is to help students find that confidence again. I have a Master's degree in Math and a Bachelor's degree in Math and Computer Science. I have tutored for several years at the college level in both math and CS, with some classroom experience as well. I have also done some tutoring with middle - high school aged students. I work best one-on-one, and I really enjoy working in algebra, calculus, and pre-calculus. But mostly I enjoy helping students gain math and CS confidence!
Samuel
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +9 Subjects
I am a graduate of Augustana College, where I received a Bachelor's degree, as well as Northwestern University, where I received a Master's of Science. After graduation, I worked as a research assistant at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have had experience in tutoring college-aged and adult students in the fields of research methods, Philosophy of Mind, and writing. I have also given informal instruction to friends with regards to math, coding, and preparation for standardized tests. I am especially interested in tutoring for Python coding, math, and test prep. As a self-taught coder, I am especially excited to see other people succeed in the field of Python. As somebody who had to learn to love math, I am excited to see students understand the workings of mathematics. Finally, as somebody who has been taking standardized tests since grade school, I enjoy helping others understand the workings of standardized tests and the skills (both academic and personal) needed to succeed at them. My teaching approach emphasizes flexibility and empathy; I firmly believe that there are always multiple ways of reaching the same solution, and I recognize that students may have different educational foundations. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, coding, and re-learning how to play the piano.
Karl
Linear Algebra Tutor • +18 Subjects
Hi, I'm Karl! I'm a 4th year physics undergraduate at Penn State and I really enjoy any opportunity to help people attain and maintain fluency in the STEM fields. A little about me: I was born in Bermuda (and still go back there to visit family every year) but was raised primarily in Wall, NJ. I loved sports growing up so I played almost everything including football, baseball, soccer, basketball, and ran track. In school, I figured out that I was pretty good at math around 5th grade and then in high school I really found that I really enjoyed physics as well. In high school I often tutored my team mates from the football team and track team and I discovered that it was really rewarding to see someone else grow and know that I was a part of that. Once at Penn State, I decided to build off of the success I had in high school and decided to start leading study groups with my classmates as well as assisting new friends I met along the way in any of their STEM classes (mostly Calculus). This now brings me to today: I am a physics student who has been in the advanced physics program for the past three years and have completed Newtonian Dynamics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics, Vector and Multi-variable Calculus, and Differential Equations with an average grade in these courses of a 93. I'm so excited to help you gain a deeper understanding of whatever it is you'd like to know more about!
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Syntax is the grammar of Python—knowing how to write correct code statements. Programming logic is understanding the thinking process behind solving problems, like breaking down a task into steps or choosing the right data structure. Many students memorize syntax but struggle with logic. Working with a tutor helps you develop both: they'll explain not just how to write code, but why that approach solves the problem. This combination is what makes you a genuinely capable programmer rather than someone just copying patterns.
Debugging is a skill, not just trial-and-error. A tutor teaches you how to read error messages strategically, trace through your code step-by-step, and identify where logic breaks down. Instead of guessing what's wrong, you'll learn to use print statements, understand stack traces, and think like a debugger. Personalized tutoring includes hands-on code review where a tutor watches your debugging process, catches misconceptions early, and shows you techniques that save hours of frustration.
Project-based learning is one of the most effective ways to develop Python skills. A tutor can help you design projects that reinforce what you're learning, break them into manageable steps, and review your code as you build. Whether you're creating a web app, data analysis tool, or game, a tutor provides feedback on code structure, performance, and best practices. They can also help you troubleshoot issues that come up during development, turning problems into learning moments rather than roadblocks.
The best Python tutors combine strong technical skills with the ability to explain concepts clearly. They should be comfortable teaching different areas—whether that's web development with Django, data science with pandas, or algorithms and data structures. Look for tutors who use code review as a teaching tool, ask good questions to help you discover solutions, and adjust their teaching style to how you learn best. When you connect with Varsity Tutors, we match you with tutors who understand both the language and the learning process.
That depends on your starting point and goals. Basic syntax and fundamentals typically take 4-8 weeks with consistent practice. Reaching proficiency where you can write functional programs takes a few months. However, becoming truly skilled—understanding design patterns, optimizing code, and choosing the right tools—is an ongoing process. Personalized tutoring accelerates your progress by targeting your specific gaps, providing focused feedback, and helping you avoid common pitfalls that slow self-taught learners down.
Data structures (lists, dictionaries, sets) and algorithms are foundational, but they're abstract concepts that benefit hugely from guided practice. A tutor can help you visualize how these work, explain why you'd choose one structure over another, and give you problems to solve with increasing difficulty. Rather than memorizing definitions, you'll build intuition through examples and hands-on coding. This makes the transition from 'I understand this in theory' to 'I can actually use this' much smoother.
Yes. While Python fundamentals are the same, the tools and focus differ significantly. Web developers need to understand Django or Flask, databases, and APIs. Data scientists focus on pandas, NumPy, and data manipulation. Game developers use libraries like Pygame. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in your chosen path, so your practice and projects align with your actual goals. This targeted approach means you're not just learning Python in the abstract—you're building skills directly applicable to what you want to do.
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