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14+ years
Rachelle
I am a recent graduate from Arizona State University. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelors in philosophy. I will be attending the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in the fall of 2012. I have always been successful in academics and enjoy school thoroughly. I have also served as a Military P...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Juris Doctor, N/A

Certified Tutor
15+ years
Ken
University of Washington
Master of Science, Forest Resources
Pacific Lutheran University
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry (Biology minor)

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sebastian
I am a Pre-med student at Arizona State University. I have been tutoring at the university for the last year, and it has been a blast! I tutor, general chemistry, organic chemistry, physics I, and some genetics. Organic chemistry is definitely my favorite subject to tutor. It was a challenging subje...
Arizona State University
Associate in Science, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
14+ years
I am also very good at communicating scientific and mathematical concepts in refreshing and understandable ways.
Stanford University
PHD, Genetics

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Paul
I am a graduate of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. I obtained my Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences, and also attended Graduate classes while enrolled there. Additionally, I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Sciences from American Sentinel University in Birmingham, Alabama....
Ohio University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Geological Sciences

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Maurice
I am always looking for new approaches to benefit every student better.
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Arts, Special Education
Ner Israel Rabbinical College
Bachelor in Arts, Talmudic Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Naveen
I'm a rising sophomore at Georgia Institute of Technology. I love teaching and got a lot of practice from tutoring my brother. Physics is probably my favorite subject to teach.
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Daniel
I am a Math and Science expert, and I would love to help you or your student reach their potential. I offer flexible hours, I am easy to get along with, and I have effective methods. I take pride in helping others learn. I have a BS in mechanical engineering so there isn't a high school or college m...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Yuxuan
I am studying Chemical Biology in UC Berkeley. One of my passions is Organic Chemistry, which I used to loath but now enjoys after taking a year of it. Also, because I like helping others, I enjoys tutoring/teaching students who are struggling. During high school, I have tutored other high students ...
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

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I am currently attending the University of Houston in pursuit of a B.S. in Biology and a B.A. in History. I have tutored students previously in history and mathematics (especially algebra). Along with history and mathematics I am also available to tutor Spanish I, Spanish II, Biology, and SAT/ACT pr...
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Bachelor's
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Most Phoenix high schools follow a standard chemistry curriculum that includes atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Many schools also incorporate lab work and the scientific method as core components. If your student is in an honors or AP Chemistry course, the depth and pace will be faster, with additional topics like organic chemistry and electrochemistry. Connecting with a tutor who knows the specific curriculum your student's school uses—whether it's a large district school or a charter—can help ensure targeted support for exactly what they're learning.
Balancing equations trips up many students because it requires understanding both the conceptual reason (conservation of mass) and the procedural steps simultaneously. Students often try to memorize patterns instead of grasping the underlying logic. A tutor can break this down systematically—starting with why balancing matters, then walking through the process step-by-step with plenty of practice problems. Once students understand the 'why,' the skill becomes much more manageable, and they can tackle more complex equations confidently.
Lab work is where chemistry becomes real—students see reactions happen and collect actual data. However, many students struggle to connect what they observe in the lab to the theoretical concepts they're learning in class. A tutor can help by explaining the purpose of each experiment, walking through the scientific method in context, and showing how to interpret results and troubleshoot when things don't go as expected. This bridges the gap between theory and hands-on learning, deepening understanding and improving lab reports and exam performance.
Unit conversions and stoichiometry are foundational skills that unlock so much of chemistry—once students are confident here, molar calculations, limiting reactants, and gas law problems become much more approachable. The key is practice with a clear system (dimensional analysis is usually best) and understanding what each conversion actually means. A tutor can help students develop a reliable method, build fluency through targeted practice, and address the specific conversions or problem types that trip them up most, so they build genuine confidence rather than just memorizing formulas.
Chemistry requires visualizing things too small to see—atoms, electrons, bonds, and molecular geometry—which is genuinely hard for many students. A tutor can use multiple strategies to build this skill: drawing structures, using models, explaining concepts from different angles, and connecting abstract ideas to concrete examples. For instance, understanding that ionic bonds form because electrons move between atoms (with real consequences for properties like melting point) makes the concept stick better than memorizing bond types. With support developing strong mental models, students move from confusion to confident problem-solving.
Chemistry requires both, but understanding comes first. A student who memorizes the periodic table but doesn't understand atomic structure will struggle with bonding, reactions, and problem-solving. The goal is to build conceptual understanding deeply enough that facts and formulas make sense and stick naturally. A tutor helps by explaining the 'why' behind concepts, showing connections between topics, and using practice problems to reinforce understanding rather than rote memorization. When students truly understand, they retain information longer and can apply it to new problems—which is what chemistry exams actually test.
Varsity Tutors connects students in Phoenix with tutors who have strong chemistry backgrounds and experience helping high school students master the subject. When you reach out, you can specify your student's grade level, course type (regular, honors, or AP), and the specific topics they need help with. Varsity Tutors matches your student with someone who understands both the Phoenix school curriculum and how to explain chemistry concepts clearly. Starting with a first session lets you see if the tutor's style clicks with your student's learning needs.
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