Connect with hundreds of tutors like Pat

Who needs tutoring?
What prompted you to seek tutoring?

I am very happy with our experience so far with Varsity Tutors. They matched my daughter with reading specialist Mary and she is wonderful! My 10 year old daughter feels happy after her sessions and believes her tutor has already helped her.

— Allison K

What prompted you to seek tutoring?

Varsity Tutors really helped me understand the concepts during my Calculus 2 class. My tutor has such amazing patience and is open to many questions! Lastly, was always on time and very prompt. Highly suggest Varsity Tutors.

— Joey T

How soon would you like to get started?
Did you know?

Understanding your timeframe helps us to develop a tailor-made learning plan just for you.

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:
Did you know?

stars

We have a 4.9/5 average customer satisfaction rating.

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

Found me a great Python, C Programming, and MatLab tutor for a Engineering Computation course.

— Charles C

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

The best tutoring service period. The customer service is beyond impeccable. They provide options that are perfectly suited to your needs. They've done such a wonderful job with my daughter in high school, I plan to use their services when she attends college. I highly recommend Varsity Tutors.

— Yvette

Let's finish up your profile so we can find the perfect tutor:

We know every student is unique. And they deserve a tutoring experience as unique as their needs. With thousands of tutors available, we're confident to find the one best for you.

A photo of Pat, a tutor from Northwestern University

Pat: Santa Fe tutor

Certified Tutor

I am a graduate of Northwestern University. I received my degree from the School of Communication with an emphasis in Theatre and also studied English and Philosophy. At school, I took part in a University program linking student tutors with varsity athletes, and helped these athletes improve their grades in various subjects. I am most passionate about English and History. In my opinion, there is more to tutoring than knowledge of a subject. When a student needs tutoring, they often feel a lot of stress related to the subject for which they are seeking help. I can relate - the sound of the word "calculus" itself was once enough to give me cold sweats. As such, a tutor is not just someone who can teach material, but someone who can alleviate the stress and self-doubt often associated with academic struggle. Once a student views their subject as an invigorating challenge rather than a frightening enemy, they really begin to do their best work. When I tutor, I work to instill comfort and confidence with a subject as well as knowledge.

Connect with a tutor like Pat

Pat’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Theatre

Test Scores
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1490
SAT Verbal: 760
Hobbies

In my spare time I enjoy reading fiction, watching and performing stand-up comedy, cooking, and jogging.

Tutoring Subjects
AP Comparative Government and Politics
AP Human Geography
AP U.S. Government & Politics
AP United States History
AP US History
College English
College Essays
College Geography
College Level American History
Comparative Literature
English
English Grammar and Syntax
Essay Editing
European History
Geography
High School English
High School Geography
High School Level American History
History
Literature
Phonics
Public Speaking
Reading
Social Studies
World Religions
Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?

Every student has different needs. A tutor has to be flexible. We have the privilege of spending a lot of time on one student's needs, and as such, we have a responsibility to be creative and adaptable as to what works best for each student.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

The first thing I do is get a feel for how the student feels about the subject. Find out what annoys them, what scares them, and why this particular subject is an area in need of extra help. Then, I try to assuage any fears or anxieties before starting on the actual material.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

It's all about instilling confidence. I needed a math tutor in high school, and it made me feel like I was stupid. As soon as the student can lose any preconceived notions about themselves or their intellectual/academic abilities, they are freed up to put in their best effort.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

Show them that you actually care. Ask them about their interests and passions outside of school. Be a mentor in addition to a tutor.

If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?

Try and break the mold - get them out of the trap of thinking about the skill or concept in the same old way. Usually through some sort of creative exercise - drawing, music, writing, whatever they are into.