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Allyson
Economics at Wellesley means Allyson uses algebra, functions, and data analysis daily — so when she teaches high school math, she can show students exactly where these tools show up outside a textbook. She's especially strong at walking through multi-step problems and identifying the specific spot w...
Wellesley College
Bachelors (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Aqsa
Aqsa's analytical training at UCF — where she regularly works through financial modeling, statistics, and quantitative business problems — translates directly into the kind of logical thinking high school math demands. She tackles topics like linear systems, quadratics, and data analysis by showing ...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Joshua
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 incorpo...
University of Washington
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I love to help students to do well on the SAT and ACT Verbal, Reading, and English sections. I have tutored these areas of standardized tests for more than 3 years. My approach is not "standardized" because I enjoy working one-on-one with clients to tailor learning experiences that address each pe...
University of Pennsylvania
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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...
Stanford University
MS
The University of Texas at Arlington
MS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Madhumitha
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. ...
University of Chicago
PhD
Purdue University-Main Campus
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
My teaching philosophy is focused on a single objective - that students learn. I have a Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Temple Law School. My GRE score was a 326, and my LSAT score was a 173. I've tutored over 60 students through Varsity Tutors. I'm co...
University of Pennsylvania
PhD
Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I was accepted to Sidney Kimmel Medical School (class of 2025) on 10/15/20 at Thomas Jefferson University after obtaining my undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Notre Dame in May 2016. With that said, I will dedicate the same quality of care to my students as I would to my future pa...
Thomas Jefferson University
MD
University of Notre Dame
MD
Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am a knowledgeable tutor with over 5 years of experience in SAT tutoring. While studying psychology at Yale, I focused on developmental psychology, early childhood education, and writing. I have a background in nannying as well, so connecting with kids comes naturally to me. I have a master's degr...
Yale University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 pursuing a Master's Degree at the London School of Economics. I began tutoring in 2019 and have worked...
University of Pennsylvania
BS
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Ravi
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +25 Subjects
I am passionate about the broad implications and applications of the Science, Math, and Engineering in our daily lives - and enjoy teaching them to my own kids. Towards this end, I also want to leverage my 20+ years in graduate and post-doctoral science/engineering research, past undergraduate level teaching/tutoring experience in physics, math, geophysics, and scientific computation, along with 10+ years of scientific programming & system administration experience towards STEM tutoring/mentoring at school to college level.
Straley
Trigonometry Tutor • +10 Subjects
I hold a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University. I tutored GED math for 3 years in college, so I have experience breaking down concepts for students with a variety of learning styles. I've also informally tutored other students in my math and science classes. My favorite part of working with students is seeing people's faces light up when they understand a tough concept. In my free time, I enjoy reading, walking, dancing, and listening to music.
Matthew
ACT Math Tutor • +13 Subjects
I have tutored students for the GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT and LSAT for more than 15 years. I love it! As I tailor my instructions toward the unique needs of each student, my goal is to improve not only the student's performance but also the student's confidence as test day approaches.
Anne
Executive Functioning Tutor
I hold a Master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in developmental psychology (with a focus on cognition) and a B.A. from Swarthmore College in theatre and English. I enjoy working with students who are looking to improve their executive function skills as a part of their overall goals for tutoring because I believe in a whole-self approach to time management and skill building. I also thoroughly enjoy tutoring in English literature, high school and college writing, organizational skills, and standardized testing. I've spent 15 years teaching high school English, public speaking, and written expression at elite independent schools, while moonlighting as a public speaking coach. My professional experience includes providing speechwriting and coaching for a now-US Senator during his first congressional campaign. Prior to becoming a teacher, I worked as a director for multiple professional theaters, and my passions for English and Theatre converge in a deep love of Shakespeare. I love to talk about literature and dissect its craft in writing, and I believe everyone can write strong essays with the right coaching and framework.
Elias
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +21 Subjects
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 from a genuine love for helping people discover their strengths and succeed in their learning journey, much like guiding a friend through a challenging but rewarding adventure. My teaching philosophy centers on adaptability and personalized instruction, tailoring each session to meet the unique needs of my students. As a tutor, I find immense joy in helping students navigate the field of STEM, while also sharing my enthusiasm for French and Arabic languages. Beyond academia, I am an avid explorer of the world, and I relish the beauty of cultural diversity. In my free time, I enjoy immersing myself in outdoor adventures, savoring diverse cuisines, and partaking in various athletic activities.
Zach
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +25 Subjects
I am a Yale University Berkeley College graduate of the Yale Class of 2012 with an Intensive B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. Eager for tutoring opportunities, I welcome any of you who wishes to undergo SAT/PSAT or ACT Test Preparation that will get you the scores you need for admission to the college of your choice. As for my experience, I have tutoring experience in both one-to-one settings, going as far back as high school, and group/classroom settings, especially from my 4 years of tutoring with Yale MATHCOUNTS. As a likely future graduate student myself, it is my general goal in life to continue the tradition of passing forth knowledge. Not surprisingly, I have always considered tutoring and education among the most noble of professions where both parties, student and teacher, benefit and learn. What makes me an excellent tutor? Over the course of my life I have had the good fortune of cultivating a variety and number of skill sets, some of which are academic and social in nature. While I certainly consider academic prowess important for the success of any instructor, I would say the most important skill set I have developed is that of adaptability. If a tutor can adapt him/herself to the mode and manner of thinking of another, the tutor, as well as the tutor's audience, will have especially effective and enriching transactions.
Jacqueline
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +21 Subjects
As a dedicated educator with a PhD in German Studies from Cornell University, I am passionate about nurturing student success through personalized tutoring. With over 7 years of teaching experience, I specialize in a wide array of subjects, including AP courses in Physics, English, and Calculus, as well as German language instruction. My teaching philosophy centers on collaboration and constructive feedback, fostering a supportive environment where students feel confident to express their ideas and enhance their skills. I am deeply motivated by the opportunity to inspire curiosity and a love for learning in my students, helping them not only to achieve academic goals but also to develop critical thinking and writing abilities that will serve them well beyond the classroom.
Stella
Middle School Math Tutor • +11 Subjects
I'm a current PhD student in the history department at Georgetown University who is also an experienced instructor with Varsity Tutors. As a recipient of several degrees, the most recent being a BA in history from Hillsdale College and a MA in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies from Stanford University, I have long sought to make teaching my profession. Meanwhile, as a volunteer grade school teacher and a tutor with this company, I have many years' experience helping students reach their full potential. I am capable of teaching students in many subjects, including reading, mathematics, test prep, Latin, and especially writing, history, and literature. In practice, I am comfortable adapting to different learning styles and specific student preferences. Outside of my academic and career endeavors, I enjoy cooking, reading, and listening to and making music.
David
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +14 Subjects
My expertise is in classroom, small group, and one-on-one instruction in physics of the first year. I have, however, taught at all levels from non-science major courses through the graduate physics curriculum. My education includes a bachelor's degree in physics from Amherst College and a doctorate from Stanford University. During my career I spent time at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, the University of California, San Diego, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the California Institute of Technology, and Brandeis University, where I worked for nearly 40 years. I am a firm believer that students learn in STEM fields only by doing, not by merely listening. Thus the core of any tutoring experience with me is working on problems. The most formative experience a student can have is to work through a problem, explaining each step to the tutor as he or she goes through it. Only by explaining the concepts and skills to someone else can one be sure of his or her own understanding. My goal in any tutoring interaction is to assist the student in gaining the necessary skills, knowledge, and confidence to attack any conceivable problem set to him or her by a classroom teacher.
Patrick
Middle School Math Tutor • +46 Subjects
I am a retired teacher who tutors and writes and who has had decades of success motivating and preparing people for a range of tests and tasks. I also walk/jog 50-plus miles a week, do yoga, and exercise my critical thinking skills regularly. My students since 1979 have ranged from middle school urban and rural to university level juniors and seniors. While I spent almost ten years teaching higher ed. English Composition, Literature, and Research, the majority of my teaching time was in college preparatory curricula. I make a room comfortable when I come in but if it needs energized, I energize it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Students often hit walls with the transition from concrete arithmetic to abstract algebraic thinking—particularly with multi-step equations, systems of equations, and understanding why certain steps work rather than just memorizing procedures. Word problems are another major challenge because they require translating real-world scenarios into mathematical expressions. As students progress, graphing functions, understanding transformations, and working with proofs in geometry become significant hurdles. Many students also struggle with the conceptual leap from seeing math as a set of isolated rules to recognizing patterns and connections across topics.
A tutor can help students see the 'why' behind each step—for example, explaining that distributing in (x+2)(x+3) works because multiplication applies to each term, not just teaching the FOIL method as a magic formula. By working through problems multiple ways and asking guiding questions, tutors help students discover patterns and build intuition. This deeper understanding makes it easier to tackle unfamiliar problems and remember concepts long-term, rather than forgetting procedures weeks after an exam.
Word problems require a strategic approach: identifying what's being asked, extracting relevant information, choosing the right mathematical model, and then solving. A tutor can teach students to break this process into manageable steps—drawing diagrams, defining variables clearly, and checking whether their answer makes sense in context. By practicing this structured approach across different problem types (rate problems, geometry applications, exponential growth), students build confidence and develop problem-solving strategies they can apply to new situations.
Showing work isn't just for the teacher—it helps students catch their own mistakes, understand where errors occurred, and communicate their thinking clearly. A tutor can help students develop the habit of writing out each step logically, which also reveals gaps in understanding that might not be obvious from the final answer alone. This skill becomes essential for standardized tests, where partial credit depends on demonstrated reasoning, and for more advanced math where complex problems require clear organization.
Math anxiety often stems from past struggles, rushed learning, or feeling lost without understanding why concepts matter. A tutor creates a low-pressure environment where students can ask questions without judgment, work at their own pace, and experience small wins that build confidence. By breaking complex topics into manageable pieces and celebrating progress, tutors help students shift from 'I can't do math' to 'I can figure this out with practice.' This positive experience often translates to better classroom performance and willingness to tackle challenging problems.
Graphing requires understanding how equations translate to visual representations—recognizing that slope and y-intercept define a line, or that the vertex form of a parabola reveals its transformations directly. Many students struggle because they're plotting points mechanically without connecting the equation to the shape. A tutor can help students see how changing coefficients shifts, stretches, or flips a graph, and practice predicting transformations before graphing. This conceptual understanding makes it much easier to work with function families (linear, quadratic, exponential, trigonometric) throughout high school and beyond.
Proofs intimidate many students because they require logical reasoning and knowing which theorems to apply—skills that differ from computational math. A tutor can teach proof strategies like working backwards from what you need to prove, identifying what information you have, and recognizing common proof patterns (triangle congruence, parallel lines, angle relationships). By practicing structured approaches and building a toolkit of useful theorems, students develop the confidence to tackle unfamiliar proofs and understand that geometry is about logical reasoning, not memorization.
High School Math can be taught in different sequences and with varying emphasis—some curricula stress graphical understanding first, others lead with algebraic manipulation. A skilled tutor assesses how your student's class approaches topics and aligns instruction accordingly, whether that means reinforcing the textbook's method or providing alternative explanations that click better for your student. This flexibility ensures tutoring supports classroom learning rather than introducing conflicting methods, and helps students succeed with their specific teacher's expectations.
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