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Krishnabalaji
I graduated from the high school of BASIS Chandler and I currently major in Computer Science at Arizona State University. While I did do some volunteer tutoring for Algebra I and II in high school, my more formal work experiences include teaching Math and English at Kumon to mostly primary and middl...
Arizona State University
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
From data structures and algorithms to computational complexity, computer science demands both abstract thinking and precise implementation. Priyanka brings both sides — she holds a Master's in CS with depth in AI and machine learning, and she writes production code professionally as a software deve...
University of Windsor
Master's/Graduate

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a Georgia Tech graduate in Electrical Engineering. I am able to tutor advanced math and physics for high school students and beyond.
Georgia Tech
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Serina
Studying computer science at Yale means Serina lives in this material daily — from data structures and algorithms to computational thinking and problem decomposition. She teaches foundational concepts like recursion, sorting, and object-oriented design by walking through the logic step by step befor...
Yale University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hi, I'm Nic :) I have a Masters in philosophy and a Bachelors in computer science. I've worked as an educator for over a decade, thoroughly enjoy tutoring high school students, and can't wait to start working with you (or your student) towards persistent academic success! Feel free to reach out with...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 academ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am passionate about helping students because I believe in the transformative power of education. As an undergraduate majoring in computer science at the University of Georgia, I have a strong foundation in mathematics and enjoy making math concepts accessible and enjoyable for my students. My favo...
University of Georgia
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Intensely curious, I am interested in STEM subjects and the liberal arts. I tutor to help you reach your educational goals and because it's immensely gratifying to see my students succeed.
Stanford University
MBA

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 Univer...
Johns Hopkins University
MNG

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am motivated to help students reach a better understanding of math, regardless of the level they may be at. I like to work with the student and adapt to whatever their needs may be. I do believe that anyone has the potential to improve their abilities in math. Approach: Believing in my students ...
University of Waterloo
PhD
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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.
Sruti
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +17 Subjects
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 teaching a wide variety of students ranging from elementary school math, introduction to programming for children, as well as college level classes. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math, Physics, and Computer Science. I really enjoy teaching programming, especially in fun and engaging ways. I like to relate what I teach to things my students are passionate about, or teach them through fun activities and games, so that they are easier to understand. I also help students prepare for standardized tests and have several strategies that I can share, especially for the math section of the tests. In my spare time, I enjoy dancing, music, hiking and anything outdoors!
Krishanth
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +20 Subjects
I am currently a sophomore at Rutgers University pursuing a degree in Computer Science. Throughout my lifetime I have had a huge passion for sharing my knowledge with the youth and would love to tutor students with everything I can offer. I love teaching anything related to math or computer science, but am certainly not limited to those two. I am fairly flexible and easy to get a hold of, and would love to get a chance to have an intro session with you!
Anita
Java Tutor • +8 Subjects
I am a professional web developer with 15+ years experience with back-end development (Java, PHP, C#, .Net, REST API), database design/development (SQL, MYSQL, SQL Server) as well as front end development (CSS, HTML, XML, JavaScript, JQuery). I double majored in English and Computer Science and have an M.A. in English literature where I taught freshman writing seminars and assisted students in writing academic papers. I currently teach Introductory classes in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, WordPress, Mobile Design and Programming concepts with TechGirlz and adapted the TechGirlz Intro to SQL/Database curriculum for an adult curriculum.
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!
Kathryn
SAT Math Tutor • +10 Subjects
I am a senior studying computer science at MIT. I have 5+ years experience teaching students through nonprofit organizations, private tutoring, and being a teaching assistant for MIT courses. I have experience teaching computer science, math, and SAT to students ranging from middle school to college. I hope to help students reach their goals and gain a love for learning.
Smitkumar
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +92 Subjects
Hey everyone, I'm Smit and I'm currently a Computer Science student at the University of Calgary entering my final year. I have notable math skills along with computer science exposure in theory and practical settings. As a computer science student it keeps me driven to maintain my skills while helping others benefit from them. Additionally I do work part time as a Math tutor helping students from grades 2 to 12 in all fields of math be it simple number sense all the way to some Calculus. It would be my pleasure to help your child achieve their academic goals helping shape them to be one step closer to a successful practitioner in the fields of interest in the future.
Joshua
Algebra Tutor • +19 Subjects
As a dedicated tutor with over 2 years of experience, I am passionate about fostering a supportive learning environment where students can thrive in subjects like Algebra, Business Analytics, and Data Science. Currently pursuing my Bachelor's in Informatics at the University of Washington, I incorporate real-world applications into my teaching to engage students and enhance their understanding of complex concepts. My approach emphasizes personalized learning, encouraging students to ask questions and develop critical thinking skills. I find great joy in witnessing my students' growth and success, and I strive to instill a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
Harleen
AP Statistics Tutor • +22 Subjects
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 working with them! See y'all in class!
Lorenzo
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +7 Subjects
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 they form a basis of thinking that can help in every other subject. I also thoroughly enjoy teaching Writing, English, and History because their applications are so useful in the real world. Other than my abilities, I bring positive energy and attitude that is great for any student.
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Debugging is as much about developing a systematic mindset as it is about technical skills. A tutor can teach you how to read error messages carefully, use debugging tools effectively (like breakpoints and print statements), and think through your code logically rather than guessing at fixes. They'll also help you understand common error patterns—like off-by-one errors in loops or null pointer exceptions—so you can spot and prevent them faster in future projects.
Syntax is the specific rules of a language (like how to write a for loop in Python vs. Java), while logic is the problem-solving approach behind your code. Many students get stuck memorizing syntax but struggle with algorithmic thinking—breaking down a problem into steps and choosing the right data structures. A tutor helps you focus on building strong logic skills first, which makes learning new languages and syntax much easier, since the core thinking transfers across all programming languages.
Data structures like arrays, linked lists, hash tables, and trees are abstract concepts that are hard to visualize without hands-on practice. Students often memorize definitions without understanding when and why to use each one, leading to inefficient solutions. A tutor can walk you through real coding problems, show you how different structures perform, and help you build intuition for choosing the right tool—turning data structures from abstract theory into practical problem-solving skills.
Code review teaches you to think like a professional developer—considering readability, efficiency, and best practices, not just whether code "works." A tutor can review your projects, point out where variable names are unclear, where you're repeating code unnecessarily, or where a more efficient algorithm would help. This feedback loop is invaluable because you learn to write better code the first time, catch your own mistakes faster, and develop habits that make collaboration easier later.
Building real projects forces you to integrate multiple concepts—maybe combining loops, conditionals, functions, and file I/O in one program—rather than learning them in isolation. A tutor can guide you through project planning, help you break large problems into manageable pieces, and provide feedback as you build. This approach strengthens your ability to think through problems end-to-end and gives you a portfolio of work that demonstrates your skills to colleges or employers.
A tutor can help you explore different areas by working on small projects in each domain and discussing what resonates with you. Web development focuses on front-end and back-end technologies; data science emphasizes statistics and machine learning; game development combines graphics, physics, and real-time problem-solving. Your tutor can help you understand the core skills each path requires and guide you toward specialization based on your interests and career goals.
Algorithmic thinking means breaking a problem into precise, step-by-step instructions before you write any code—thinking about efficiency, edge cases, and the order of operations. It's hard because it requires abstract reasoning and practice; many beginners jump straight to coding without planning. A tutor helps you develop this skill by working through problems on paper first, discussing different approaches, and analyzing why one solution is better than another—building the foundation for tackling complex problems independently.
Error messages are written for computers and experienced programmers, so they often feel cryptic to beginners—a stack trace showing five nested function calls can be overwhelming. A tutor teaches you to focus on the most relevant line, understand what the error type means (like IndexError vs. TypeError), and trace backward through your code to find the root cause. Over time, you'll recognize patterns and develop the skill to use error messages as debugging guides rather than sources of frustration.
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