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Lukas
Linear algebra, multivariable calculus, differential equations — Lukas has worked through the full college math sequence as part of his Master's in computer engineering at Duke. He's particularly strong at showing how abstract proofs and computations connect to applied problems in engineering and co...
Duke University
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2+ years
William
In 2022, I completed my Ph.D. in Chemistry at Vanderbilt University. My goal is to use my expertise in chemistry, algebra, and calculus to help students not only learn but also enjoy these subjects. My favorite subject to teach is general chemistry as it highlights the importance of interdisciplinar...
Vanderbilt University
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Delta State University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Biomedical engineering at the undergraduate level and biophysics at Harvard for graduate work means Fernando has been continuously stress-testing college math — calculus sequences, differential equations, linear algebra, probability — for years without a break. That ongoing immersion makes him espec...
Johns Hopkins University
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2+ years
College-level math courses — whether it's linear algebra, statistics, or differential equations — move fast and assume fluency with fundamentals. Soung's doctoral training in molecular pharmacology required heavy quantitative modeling, so she brings real facility with the mathematical tools that und...
Northwestern University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Personal Statement Mathematics is a very challenging discipline. In addition to it being challenging and demanding, it is also intimidating. Anyone who has ever spent hours working on math problems has learned to respect this area of specialty. Academia, however, is seeing an influx of students w...
Johns Hopkins University
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Yosef
Hello, my name is Yosef and I would be happy to serve as a math tutor. I place strong emphasis on a good balance between knowledge of mathematical content and proficiency in problem-solving, reasoning, and conveying mathematical ideas in writing. There are times when a student needs to be informed...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
From elementary arithmetic through abstract algebra, Riley's AB in mathematics covers the full spectrum — but the sweet spot for college math students is his ability to make the leap from procedural homework to actual understanding of concepts like function behavior, limit definitions, and proof str...
Reed College
AB

Certified Tutor
2+ years
College-level math — whether it's linear algebra, multivariable calculus, or differential equations — moves fast and assumes fluency with foundational skills. Having taught across two universities and multiple STEM and business disciplines, Dariel knows how to diagnose exactly where a concept broke ...
University of Virginia Darden School of Business
MS
Florida International University
MS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am here to assist you in any way I can to learn mathematics. I would like to call my sessions "Mathematics Without Tears"!
Columbia University
EDU

Certified Tutor
2+ years
College-level math courses move fast, and Katie's approach is to slow down the reasoning behind each step so students aren't just mimicking procedures from lecture. Whether the course covers college algebra, quantitative reasoning, or applied math for social sciences, she connects the material to fr...
University of Maryland-University College
BS
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Rowan
Finite Mathematics Tutor • +11 Subjects
I am a senior student at Saint Louis University majoring in Biostatistics and Mathematics, with an appreciation for the power of education and the transformative role it can play in a student's life. Throughout my academic career, I have been dedicated to tutoring students across a diverse range of subjects, including mathematics, history, chemistry, Spanish, and biology. In addition to subject-specific tutoring, I have also assisted students in preparing for standardized tests. I understand the pressures associated with these exams and work diligently to equip my students with the tools they need to succeed. I have had the privilege of working with both high school and college students, tailoring my approach to meet the unique needs of each individual. My approach to tutoring is centered around patience, empathy, and adaptability, emphasizing the importance of understanding each student's learning style and tailoring my teaching methods accordingly. By doing so, I aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the subject matter. My passion for statistics extends beyond the classroom. I am particularly interested in how statistical concepts are communicated in everyday conversations and their application in real-world scenarios. I strive to bring this enthusiasm into my tutoring sessions, making statistics not just a subject to be studied, but a lens through which students can view and understand the world around them.
Amal
Middle School Math Tutor • +9 Subjects
Through personalized, engaging instruction tailored to each student's unique journey, I am committed to inspiring learners reach their full potential.
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.
Keith
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +35 Subjects
I am a professional tutor and certified teacher with a Master's degree in Math Education. I specialize in 5th/6th/7th/8th grade Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2. I am engaging, enthusiastic, and keep communication a high priority. I also tutor SAT and ACT test prep as well as PSAT, SSAT and HSPTs
Wendy
College Algebra Tutor • +9 Subjects
Many students come to tutoring because they say they are just not good at Math. After several sessions with me they discover that is not true. They just never had anyone explain concepts to them in a way that they learn. I am a former Math Instructor at the University and taught College Algebra, Business Calculus and Pre Calculus.
Marc
Middle School Math Tutor • +9 Subjects
I firmly believe that the vast majority of students who believe they are "bad at math" have tragically internalized this identity without true justification. I have personally seen students of mine shed that persona and it is a special thing to witness.
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.
Devra
Linear Algebra Tutor • +17 Subjects
I enjoy sharing my passion for math and helping people with their difficulties with it.
Rene
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +27 Subjects
PhD Mathematics. Undergrads in Physics and Maths. Duke University and NYU alumni.
Joel Mauricio
College Algebra Tutor • +14 Subjects
I love tutoring because it allows me to make a direct and meaningful impact on someone's learning journey. There's a unique satisfaction in helping students grasp complex concepts and watching their confidence grow as they overcome challenges. Tutoring not only allows me to share my knowledge, but it also helps me refine my communication skills, as I must adapt my explanations to meet each student's individual needs. I find great fulfillment in fostering a positive, supportive learning environment where students feel encouraged to ask questions, make mistakes, and ultimately succeed. The personal connection formed through tutoring, combined with the opportunity to inspire a love for learning, makes it an incredibly rewarding experience.
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College Math requires a shift from memorizing procedures to understanding underlying concepts and why methods work. Students often struggle because they've relied on formula application rather than developing mathematical reasoning. A tutor can help bridge this gap by teaching you to recognize patterns, understand the logic behind theorems, and apply concepts flexibly across different problem types—skills essential for success in calculus, linear algebra, and beyond.
Word problems require translating real-world scenarios into mathematical language—a skill separate from computation. Effective strategies include identifying what's being asked, defining variables clearly, breaking multi-step problems into manageable chunks, and checking whether your answer makes sense in context. A tutor can teach you to visualize problems through diagrams or tables, recognize problem types you've seen before, and develop a systematic approach so word problems feel like puzzles to solve rather than obstacles.
Proofs require logical thinking and the ability to justify every step—a significant jump from plugging numbers into formulas. Many students struggle because they don't see how to start or what counts as valid reasoning. A tutor can show you proof structures (direct proof, contradiction, induction), help you identify what you know versus what you need to prove, and guide you through working backwards from the conclusion. Over time, you'll recognize common proof patterns and develop confidence in mathematical argumentation.
Graphing connects abstract equations to visual representations, helping you see relationships between variables and understand behavior across different domains. Many students skip this step and miss crucial insights—like why a function has asymptotes or how parameters affect a curve's shape. A tutor can teach you to sketch graphs by hand (not just use calculators), interpret key features like intercepts and slopes, and move fluidly between equations, graphs, and real-world interpretations. This visual literacy strengthens your overall mathematical understanding.
In College Math, showing work demonstrates your reasoning process and helps instructors identify where misunderstandings occur—partial credit often depends on it. More importantly, writing out steps forces you to organize your thinking and catch errors before they compound. A tutor can help you develop clear mathematical communication: explaining why you chose a method, labeling steps logically, and justifying your reasoning. This habit builds deeper understanding and prepares you for upper-level courses where conceptual clarity matters more than computational speed.
Multi-step equations require maintaining order of operations, tracking variables across steps, and avoiding algebraic errors that compound—one mistake early on ruins the entire solution. Common pitfalls include distributing incorrectly, losing negative signs, or forgetting to apply operations to both sides of an equation. A tutor can slow down the process, help you check your work at each stage, teach you to estimate what a reasonable answer looks like, and build pattern recognition so you spot your typical errors before they happen. This develops both accuracy and mathematical confidence.
Math anxiety often stems from past struggles, rushed learning, or feeling lost in class—and it genuinely impairs your ability to access knowledge you actually have. A tutor creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions without judgment, work through problems at your own pace, and gradually build confidence through small wins. By understanding concepts deeply rather than memorizing procedures, you develop a sense of control and mastery. Regular practice with feedback also reduces test anxiety because you've solved similar problems before and know you can handle them.
Yes—different textbooks emphasize different approaches (some focus on graphing first, others on algebra), and your professor may have specific expectations about notation, proof style, or problem-solving methods. A tutor familiar with your course can align instruction with what your professor expects, help you navigate your textbook effectively, and ensure you're building skills in the order your course requires. When connecting with a tutor, sharing your syllabus and textbook information helps ensure you get support tailored to your exact course structure.
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