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I have a bachelor's degree in Business Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania (GPA 4.0) and previously graduated from The Lawrenceville School cum laude. I am currently pu...
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University of Pennsylvania
BS
I'm a rising sophomore at Columbia University, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. My journey as a tutor began in 10th grade when I ran volunteer tutoring labs in math, physics, and chemistry. I had c...
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Columbia University
Bachelor's (in progress)
I'm a student at Yale University majoring in both Economics and Global Affairs. Over the past 4 years, I am lucky to have worked with students of all ages and helped them reach their full potential. ...
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Yale University
AB
I am a current student of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I am studying biology and Spanish primarily. I've tutored for many years under school programs in a variety of subjects, but ...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor
I am attending the University of Pennsylvania where I am majoring in Bioengineering on the premed track, with my goal after graduation to become an orthopedic surgeon. My passion for tutoring stems fr...
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor
Howdy! My name's Joey, I love all things music and tech as well as hitting the gym. I hold degrees in mechanical and aerosapce engineering as well as scientific computing from the University of Glasgo...
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University of Pennsylvania
Master's/Graduate
University of Glasgow
Bachelor
I'm passionate about helping students because I've seen how meaningful support can turn uncertainty into confidence. Having excelled academically myselfI graduated in the top 1% of my high school clas...
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Northwestern University
Bachelor
Loyola University-Chicago
Professional (JD, MD, DMD, etc)
I received my BA in mathematics and economics from Vanderbilt University. Upon graduating, I was employed as a high school math teacher for four years in the states of Tennessee and Florida, while als...
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Vanderbilt University
DSC
I recently graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Communications and a minor in Business. Since 2020, I have had the privilege of tutoring students of all ages, forming meaningful connect...
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Northwestern University
Bachelor
I am a DC-barred attorney and a 2024 graduate of Georgetown Law. I have a BA from the University of Washington in International Studies with a focus on international human rights. Prior to earning my ...
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Georgetown University
JD
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Logan
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +54 Subjects
I have a Master's of Teaching with a focus in secondary mathematics from Virginia Commonwealth University and Bachelor's degrees in Applied Mathematics and Economics from the College of William and Mary. I am currently a high school math teacher and am passionate about cultivating a love for mathematics.
Reed
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +38 Subjects
Hi my name is Reed and I am a graduate from Carleton College with a degree in Economics. I have a passion for helping students learn and achieve their academic and personal goals. At Carleton, I played Varsity Soccer, hosted a radio show, and served as an economics prefect/TA for introductory microeconomics classes. In this role, I both held classroom sessions and tutored students individually. It was rewarding to see the results of my efforts and the impact I could have on other students. I am at an expert level in many math and economics areas. The key to my process is helping you not just 'get the answer' but also understanding the process of how to get there. I want to help students of all ages and make them think and have fun while learning.
Rene
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +40 Subjects
PhD Mathematics. Undergrads in Physics and Maths. Duke University and NYU alumni.
Vicente
8th Grade math Tutor • +148 Subjects
As a dedicated educator with a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University, I bring over 10 years of tutoring and classroom experience across a wide spectrum of subjects, including AP Spanish Language & Culture, High School English, Debate, Essay Writing, Reading Comprehension, College-Level Writing, foundational ELA skills, as well as Math, Social Studies, and Science. My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a supportive, student-centered environment where learners feel confident expressing their ideas and engaging deeply with complex material. I adapt instruction to each learner's strengths, needs, and goals, emphasizing clear communication, critical thinking, and academic independence.
David
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +53 Subjects
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 approach to guide them to the answer. I believe in building their critical thinking skills so they can tackle challenges independently. My test scores include: SAT- 1600 SAT Chemistry, Math II- 800s PSAT- 1490 5's in AP Computer Science A, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Chemistry, Calculus BC, Statistics, and Physics C (Mech and E&M)
Chamberlyn
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +56 Subjects
"Make your life a masterpiece, imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do." -Brian Tracy B.S. in Cognitive Studies and Child Development & Education at Vanderbilt University; M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As an educator, I am honored to have the opportunity to share my knowledge in order to contribute to the success of others! I firmly believe in a holistic style of education one that places an emphasis on the student as opposed to the content. From personal experience, I am aware that every person learns differently from one another and ground my style of teaching in what best suits my students. To me, it is important to empower all students and encourage their desire to learn; after all, exams and grades are only temporary, but knowledge lasts forever! I wholeheartedly enjoy teaching all subjects that fall within the realm of my expertise, but I am especially passionate about biology, chemistry, mathematics, writing, and most of all teaching how to learn!
Matthew
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +15 Subjects
Growing up, I was labeled by my family as "the future rich man." By narrowing my focus to myself, I was always able to achieve my goals more efficiently. This worked plenty for me, as I had just been accepted to the best high school in the state and had a high GPA. However, this turned out to be a less-than-stellar strategy when it came to fulfillment. Oftentimes, my obsessive focus on my work led to a social battery only matched by Wednesday Addams and an emptiness that I had struggled with for a long time. While achievements like Honor Roll were nice to have, they never brought any sense of purpose. However, in 11th grade, I got a life-changing opportunity: I would volunteer to help coach and take statistics for the local high school varsity girls' basketball team that my mom was coaching. Upon hearing about this opportunity, I was ecstatic since I could further fill my resume with an activity I had already enjoyed in previous years. My family had always been united by basketball: Whether it was my mom and family watching Lakers games or our traditional Thanksgiving three-on-three games, I had been studying the game for nearly my entire life. However, as time went on, volunteering became more than just an opportunity to engage with basketball. Once she began coaching, I often had the privilege of hearing her rant about the team. She would come home and immediately start pacing around the living room, trying her hardest to strategize while not losing her patience. However, these tangents also came with bits and pieces of their lives, worries, and future aspirations: many of them lived in low-income households, had issues with anxiety, and had dreams to be doctors or entrepreneurs. Every time I heard one of these stories, it not only made me feel a greater connection to them and their goals, but it made me think about what I should do to help them. Around December, I decided to set up some meetings for SAT/PSAT tutoring for the team, which would help both myselfwho needed to take it that yearand the team, who would be introduced to these topics for the first time. Throughout that meeting, the aroma of coffee and cinnamon rolls filled the local Panera, which would sometimes give us free coffee and bread. As we studied, a girl on the teamwho wanted to be an engineerasked for help on a problem with proportional triangles. I noticed the both confused and frustrated look on her faceEnglish was not her first language, so she was trying her hardest to take every word I said and translate it into her own language, while I drew diagrams of triangles on the page. This only made me more determined; I brought in every possible real-world example I had in my mind to help her understand. Finally, with a glow of satisfaction, she understood the problem and completed the next example with ease. However, this not only created a feeling of gratification for her, but also for myself, as this moment brought me fulfillment I had not felt before. Sitting in that Panera explaining Algebra 1 concepts, I realized exactly what I needed to fill the void. When I got home, I couldn't help but have a smile on my face, because I finally knew what I was doing wrong: the obsessive focus on my own achievements was withholding the sense of contentment that comes from helping others. I realized that the unfillable void could only be filled by helping others achieve instead of achieving more for myself. Whether it is tutoring while managing my school work or doing community service before performing for the school's concert band, I knew moving forward my life had to have a balance. Ultimately, being "the future rich man" will mean being truly fulfilled.
Balamurugan
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +37 Subjects
I am a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware. My passion for teaching began in high school, where I had the opportunity to tutor peers and underclassmen both within and outside of school. Over the years, I've developed a strong enthusiasm for STEM educationparticularly in mathematics and the sciencesthough I'm also capable of supporting students in English when needed. I believe that learning is most effective when supported by others, whether through teachers, mentors, or peers. Having personally benefited from tutoring, I'm committed to helping students overcome academic challenges and discover their own passion for learning.
Nikhil
AP Statistics Tutor • +39 Subjects
Learning is most effective when it's engaging, personalized, and built on confidence. As a tutor, I focus on making complex concepts more approachable and helping students develop problem-solving skills that extend beyond the classroom. Currently pursuing a degree in Finance and Economics, I have experience tutoring middle and high school students in math, reading, and standardized test preparation, including the SAT, which I achieved a score of 1530. I particularly enjoy tutoring math because of the logical thinking and real-world applications it fosters. My approach adapts to each student's learning style, ensuring lessons are clear, interactive, and tailored to their needs. I believe that success comes not just from memorization but from truly understanding the "why" behind each concept. Beyond tutoring, I have experience in investment analysis and enjoy exploring the intersection of finance, strategy, and sports. In my free time, I love traveling, analyzing business trends, and staying active. My goal is to help students build confidence, improve their academic performance, and develop a lasting appreciation for learning.
Konstantinos
AP Statistics Tutor • +38 Subjects
With nearly 16 years of tutoring experience, I am passionate about helping students unlock their inherent potential through patient, engaging support. I hold a Master's in Data Science from ESSEC Business School in Paris, where I honed my mathematical skills, and I am now pursuing a MSc in Economics, aiming for a PhD in the future. My expertise encompasses a range of subjects, including Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, and Economics, with a focus on high school and college students who are motivated to take control of their academic journeys. I believe in fostering an interactive learning environment, where students actively participate and articulate their thought processes. This approach not only deepens their understanding but also builds their confidence. I have also taught English in Madrid, enriching my ability to connect with diverse learners. I look forward to guiding each student towards their academic goals!
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Business tutoring covers a wide range of topics across multiple areas of study. Students can get personalized instruction in accounting fundamentals, financial analysis, economics, business management, marketing strategy, entrepreneurship, and business law. Whether you're working through introductory business courses, AP® Business and Finance, IB Business Management, or college-level coursework, tutors can help you master the concepts, calculations, and strategic thinking skills required to succeed.
In a classroom setting, instruction is designed for an average student, which often means struggling students fall behind while advanced students aren't challenged enough. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction adapts to your specific learning pace, focuses on your actual gaps in understanding, and emphasizes the concepts that matter most for your goals. A tutor can spend extra time on accounting principles if that's where you struggle, skip topics you've mastered, and connect abstract business concepts to real-world examples that resonate with you—something that's nearly impossible in a traditional classroom.
Business tutoring is available for students at all levels—from those just beginning to learn business fundamentals through high school introductory courses, to AP® and IB students tackling advanced topics, to college and graduate students managing complex coursework. Tutors work with students building foundational knowledge in economics and business principles, those seeking to improve grades in specific classes, students preparing for standardized business exams, and those pursuing specialized skills like financial analysis or business strategy. Whatever your current level or goals, personalized instruction can help you progress.
Business is inherently practical, and effective tutoring connects classroom theory to actual business scenarios. Tutors help you understand how financial statements reveal a company's health, how supply and demand curves affect real markets, how marketing strategies work in competing companies, or how management decisions impact organizational success. By working through case studies, analyzing actual business data, and discussing real-world examples, you develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that matter both in exams and in actual business careers.
Yes. Whether you're preparing for AP® Business and Finance, AP® Microeconomics, AP® Macroeconomics, IB Business Management, college entrance exams with business sections, or standardized assessments like the GMAT or CPA exam, personalized tutoring is highly effective for exam preparation. Tutors can help you understand test-specific formats and question types, identify your weak areas through targeted review, build speed and accuracy with practice problems, and develop confidence in your knowledge. The focused, one-on-one approach means you're spending study time on what actually matters for your specific exam.
Strong math and quantitative skills form the foundation for most business coursework—particularly understanding percentages, ratios, basic algebra, and data interpretation. Beyond math, you need strong analytical reading skills to understand case studies and business scenarios, clear written communication to articulate business arguments, and critical thinking to evaluate different strategies and their outcomes. If you're struggling with any of these foundational areas, a tutor can strengthen these skills while you're learning new business concepts, ensuring you're not held back by gaps in prerequisite knowledge.
Many students see noticeable improvement within a few weeks of starting personalized tutoring, particularly if they begin working with a tutor early in the term. However, the timeline depends on factors like how much material you need to catch up on, how frequently you meet with your tutor, and how actively you apply what you're learning outside tutoring sessions. Students who meet regularly and complete practice work between sessions typically see faster progress. The most important factor is consistency—regular, focused tutoring combined with your own effort produces measurable results.
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