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Madhumitha

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Madhumitha

PhD
Madhumitha's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra

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. ...

Education

University of Chicago

PhD

Purdue University-Main Campus

PhD

John

Certified Tutor

2+ years

John

MS
John's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics
College Algebra
Trigonometry

My academic credentials include a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Master of Aeronautical Engineering from Stanford University. I am retired from 40+ years of engineering. The last thirty years was working in the flight simulation industry. I had re...

Education

Stanford University

MS

The University of Texas at Arlington

MS

Benjamin

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Benjamin

DSC
Benjamin's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Linear Algebra

Full-time tutor, former Chemistry graduate student at University of Pennsylvania, BS Chemistry with Math Minor from Rochester Institute of Technology. My philosophy is that students learn best when they can understand why they're learning the material. I aim to help students effectively utilize and ...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

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Rochester Institute of Technology

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Lorenzo

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Lorenzo

BOE
Lorenzo's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus

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 ...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

BOE

Harleen

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Harleen

BS
Harleen's other Tutor Subjects
1st-5th Grade Math (in Spanish)
1st-5th Grade ELA (in Spanish)
6th Grade AP Language Composition
AP Statistics

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...

Education

University of Chicago

BS

Chase

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Chase

Bachelor's
Chase's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Elementary School Math
AP Chemistry
Chemistry

Studying chemistry at Duke means Chase doesn't just know the rules of stoichiometry or periodic trends — he understands the 'why' behind them. He walks through problems like balancing redox reactions or predicting molecular geometry step by step, building the kind of chemical intuition that makes ne...

Education

Duke University

Bachelor's

Pauline

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Pauline

MS
Pauline's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Algebra
IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches

Studying biotechnology at Johns Hopkins and now pursuing a PhD at UT Southwestern, Pauline has moved through chemistry from multiple directions — general chem as an undergrad biochemistry major, organic chemistry in graduate coursework, and the molecular-level reasoning that PhD research demands dai...

Education

Johns Hopkins University

MS

Southern Methodist University

MS

Toshiki

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Toshiki

PhD
Toshiki's other Tutor Subjects
AP Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry

"The central science" touches everything from cooking to medicine, and Toshiki leans into those everyday connections to make stoichiometry, bonding, and gas laws feel grounded. With a Berkeley chemistry degree and an MIT PhD, he's taught general chemistry at multiple universities and knows exactly w...

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PhD

University of California-Berkeley

PhD

Dawn

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Dawn

PhD
Dawn's other Tutor Subjects
6th-12th Grade Biology
6th-12th Grade AP Biology
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Calculus

*I really enjoy the one-on-one teaching experience, because I have found it rewarding to create a collaborative environment while working to make the student comfortable, confident, and inspired. I am passionate about inspiring students to want to learn in a supportive and caring environment. I am m...

Education

Johns Hopkins University

PhD

University of Oregon

PhD

Erik

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Erik

MMG
Erik's other Tutor Subjects
6th-12th Grade AP Statistics
6th-12th Grade AP Economics
6th-12th Grade Computer Science
6th-12th Grade AP Computer Science

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,...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

MMG

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Ulrich

AP Calculus BC Tutor • +49 Subjects

I have a strong background in science and engineering from RPI, MIT and CMU and attained the degrees of BS, MS and PhD from these universities respectively. I used my education as a engineer for designing nuclear reactors and after retirement I taught engineering subjects at various universities. I enjoy explaining scientific principles and instilling curiosity about the physical world.

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Middle School Math Tutor • +35 Subjects

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AP Calculus BC Tutor • +27 Subjects

I am a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry. I started peer tutoring in high school, staying after school to help fellow students with AP Chemistry content before major exams and quizzes. I currently tutor in math (up to AP Calculus BC/Calculus II), chemistry, physics, biology and offer test prep for the SAT and several SAT Subject tests. However my favorite subjects to tutor involve chemistry, due to the various real world examples that make the subject more comprehensive and ultimately enjoyable for students. My hobbies and interests include dancing, solving crossword puzzles, binging Netflix TV shows and hiking.

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Gloria

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +31 Subjects

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Cell Biology Tutor • +43 Subjects

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Cell Biology Tutor • +22 Subjects

Get to know me professionally: Why are you passionate about helping students? I understand that navigating different forms of coursework can be difficult, especially as you continue to progress in your academic career. I believe that careful consideration should be given to how you study for a particular subject, and I am passionate about helping other students determine the best practice for them so they can strengthen their academic independence. Describe your experience working with students. I spent the latter half of my high school years tutoring my peers in addition to continued mentoring and tutoring in undergrad as well in two specific roles. As an Advisor, I provided mentorship and guidance to first-years throughout the entirety of their inaugural semesters in college and beyond. As a Fellow, I worked in intensive, monthlong programs to tutor, mentor, and prepare incoming freshmen for a collegiate education in STEM fields, though I continued to serve outside of this role during the academic year as well. In addition, I spent about two years teaching Anatomy and Physiology at the collegiate level. Where did you get your education? What degree(s) have you attained? B.A. in Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, 2017 M.S. in Medical Sciences, University of North Texas Health Science Center, 2019 What degree(s) are you working toward? M.D., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine, 2025 What subjects do you tutor? Mostly STEM-related What is your favorite subject(s) to tutor, and why? I don't have a particular favorite. Different subjects require different academic mindsets and I most enjoy exploring potential approaches and finding success in that process. How would you describe your teaching philosophy and your tutoring style? My personal teaching philosophy and tutoring style revolves around the idea: "You can do hard things!" I am comfortable being as hands-on as you would like and need, but my goal is to help others build academic confidence and independence in their own abilities so that they will be better served in the entirety of their academic careers, not just with the subject in which I am tutoring. I work hard with each student to help not only myself but help them assess their strengths and weaknesses for each subject. My approach is not "one size fits all." Instead, I listen carefully to each student and work with them on reviewing and completing their actual school materials and assignments to help them efficiently develop mastery over a subject. What interests you outside of academia? Both inside and outside of academia, I find myself drawn to experiences and opportunities that expand and challenge my worldview. I am always striving to become a better version of myself and deeply value the benefits of introspection and personal growth.

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AP Calculus AB Tutor • +67 Subjects

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Algebra Tutor • +14 Subjects

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AP Calculus BC Tutor • +25 Subjects

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students typically find stoichiometry, equilibrium, and acid-base chemistry most difficult because they require understanding multiple interconnected concepts simultaneously. Balancing chemical equations trips up many students—not because the concept is complex, but because it demands careful attention to atomic conservation and pattern recognition. Thermodynamics and kinetics also challenge students because they involve abstract thinking about energy transfer and reaction rates that aren't directly observable. A tutor can break these topics into smaller, manageable pieces and use visual models to make the invisible visible.

Understanding is always the foundation—memorization without conceptual understanding leads to mistakes and makes it impossible to solve novel problems. However, Chemistry does require some memorization: the periodic table trends, common polyatomic ions, and solubility rules are tools you'll use repeatedly. The key is memorizing strategically only what you need as a foundation, then building deep understanding of how those pieces connect (like why Group 1 metals behave similarly, or how electronegativity predicts molecular polarity). A tutor helps you distinguish between what's worth memorizing and what you should understand deeply, then teaches you how to derive answers from first principles when you need them.

Balancing equations requires a systematic approach that many students never learn—they try random guessing instead. A tutor teaches you the step-by-step method: identify what's on each side, balance one element at a time (usually metals first, then nonmetals, then oxygen and hydrogen), and use the smallest whole number coefficients. Beyond the mechanics, a tutor helps you understand what balancing actually means (conservation of mass) so you recognize when an equation doesn't balance and can troubleshoot why. They'll also show you how to handle trickier cases like polyatomic ions and fractional coefficients, then practice with you until the process becomes automatic.

Unit conversions in Chemistry are harder than in other sciences because you're often converting between different types of units simultaneously—moles to grams, liters to milliliters, molarity to molality—and you need to know which conversion factors apply to which situations. Students often memorize conversion factors without understanding what they represent, so they plug numbers into formulas incorrectly. A tutor teaches you dimensional analysis as a problem-solving tool: set up your conversion so units cancel logically, which forces you to think about what you're actually calculating rather than just following a formula. This approach works for any conversion, from simple stoichiometry to complex gas law problems.

Many students see lab as separate from lecture—they follow procedures without understanding why they're doing each step or how it connects to the theory they learned in class. A tutor bridges this gap by explaining the purpose behind each lab procedure and how it demonstrates or tests theoretical predictions. For example, in a titration lab, understanding the theory of acid-base equilibrium and indicator color changes makes the procedure meaningful instead of just "add solution until color changes." Tutors also help you analyze lab data critically: What do your results tell you? Do they match theoretical predictions? Why or why not? This develops genuine scientific thinking rather than just following steps.

Chemistry requires you to think in three dimensions about particles you can't see, which is genuinely difficult—many students struggle with Lewis structures, VSEPR theory, and molecular geometry because they can't picture what's actually happening. A tutor uses multiple visualization strategies: drawing Lewis dot structures carefully to show electron distribution, using molecular models or 3D sketches to show spatial arrangement, and relating abstract concepts to tangible analogies (like electron pairs repelling like magnets). They'll also teach you to predict molecular shape from bonding theory rather than just memorizing shapes, so you understand why methane is tetrahedral and why water is bent. Regular practice with visualization tools—whether physical models, drawings, or digital simulations—trains your spatial reasoning so these concepts become intuitive.

A formula-focused tutor shows you how to plug numbers into equations; a problem-solving tutor teaches you to analyze what the problem is actually asking, identify which concepts apply, and choose the right approach. In Chemistry, the same numbers might require different solution paths depending on context—calculating molarity is different from calculating moles in a stoichiometry problem, even though both involve the mole concept. A skilled tutor helps you develop a systematic approach: read carefully, identify what you know and what you're solving for, draw diagrams or write out the relevant equations, check that your answer makes sense (is it the right magnitude? right units?). This metacognitive approach transfers to any Chemistry problem, not just the ones you've practiced.

Look for tutors with strong Chemistry backgrounds—ideally a degree in Chemistry or a related science field, or extensive teaching experience in Chemistry at the high school or college level. Beyond credentials, the best Chemistry tutors understand common student misconceptions and can explain why students make certain mistakes (for example, why students often forget to balance oxygen last, or why they confuse molarity with molality). They should be comfortable with lab concepts and real-world applications, not just textbook problems, and able to explain the "why" behind procedures and theories. When you connect with a tutor through Varsity Tutors, you can discuss their specific Chemistry experience and teaching approach to ensure they match your learning style and goals.

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