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Stella
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 Stanfo...
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Clark College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Jacqueline
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 ...
Cornell University
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Cornell University
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Yale University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
A Bachelor's in Ancient Greek and a PhD in English give Martin an unusual depth with classical languages — he reads Latin not just as a grammar exercise but as living literature. He digs into everything from Cicero's rhetorical structures to Virgil's hexameter, connecting syntax and vocabulary to th...
Duke University
PhD
Yale University
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Emily
I am an Ivy-league graduate (Princeton summa cum laude) and an editor for an academic publishing press. I have years of experience teaching and mentoring at the university level (University of Notre Dame), and I've also tutored students in chemistry, math, the arts, and humanities from elementary sc...
University of Notre Dame
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Princeton University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
William
A PhD mathematician who also prepared for the SAT Subject Test in Latin, William brings the same precision he applies to proofs to the task of parsing Latin syntax — every sentence becomes a logical puzzle where case endings and verb forms are the variables to solve. His background in philosophy and...
MIT
PhD
University of Chicago
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Isabella's degree in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages means she studied Latin alongside Hebrew and Greek — not as isolated subjects, but as interconnected tools for reading ancient texts in their original form. That multilingual training makes her especially sharp at teaching how Latin's ...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I've been lucky to have attended some fine educational institutions, though I don't come from the kind of background where such opportunities can be taken for granted. I believe every student should have the same opportunities as I've had, and I want to do everything I can to make those opportunitie...
Harvard University
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Columbia College
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Errin
I have always loved school and have always had a passion for helping others. From a very young age, I especially loved to read, not only for myself but to others. I look forward to working with students and helping them to reach their goals, whatever they may be.
Converse College
Undergraduate Degree
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sophia
"BYE TO AI" DISCLAIMER: At a time when so many tutors use AI to create lesson plans, conduct research, and even grade students' work, I must disclaim that I do not and will not use AI in our work together. The humanities are fundamentally, well, human, and AI has no place here. Hi! I'm Sophia, a wr...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Few Latin tutors can match Mark's depth: a Master's in Latin from the University of Florida, a PhD, and professional reading fluency that extends to parsing dense prose and poetry at sight. He digs into everything from noun declensions and subjunctive mood for newer students to Virgil's hexameter an...
The Florida State University
Undergraduate Degree
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As a passionate educator with a Master's in Law from Harvard University and a Bachelor's in Law from Universidad del Pacfico, I bring over 2 years of tutoring experience across subjects like Spanish, Law, Political Science, and Math. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore complex concepts and develop their critical thinking skills. I strive to connect with each student individually, tailoring my approach to meet their unique needs and learning styles. My dedication to helping students succeed is further fueled by my love for languages and cultures, which I share in my lessons. I look forward to guiding students on their academic journeys and celebrating their achievements along the way.
Julius
Elementary School Math Tutor • +36 Subjects
To provide quality education in simple easy to understand terms. Through utilizing multiple avenues of learning. From game playing to discussion to assessments, I strive to make learning fun, interesting and most importantly simple. Subjects include: k-12 English K-12 history Public speaking Interview and job readiness Certified special education teacher with strong background and understanding in English. History minor & NJEA union member who has conducted many public speaking activities.
Courtenay
SSAT- Middle Level Tutor • +44 Subjects
History Major and Jewish Studies Minor from the University of Virginia. Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center. I enjoy working with students of all ages in a range of different subjects. I am committed to developing tailored learning plans designed to help each student achieve his or her goals.
Iker
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I am a graduate of Simon Fraser University where I received a B.A in Psychology and World Literature with a focus on the role of culture in people's understanding of the world. I have always been deeply passionate about supporting and empowering other people, and so, after my graduation, I worked in the field of mental health and social work mainly by coaching and mentoring young people and offering them tools to build more fulfilling lives. I also have worked in the academic setting at the University of Victoria as a job coach, where one of my main roles was to teach job hunting skills as well as soft skills to overcome challenges in the workplace. Finally, I have worked as a professional English language teacher for students in various corporative roles. I am deeply passionate about creative writing, literature, philosophy, and history, and so, these are the topics I enjoy tutoring the most. My teaching philosophy is founded on two key principles, the first one is creating a bridge between the student and the material in a way that it becomes not only relevant, but useful and even inspiring. The second principle is comcerned with cultivating a stromg sense of rapport which then allows for an engaging space between tutor and student where learning is dynamic and engaging. When I am not working, I will be writing and reading, I am a published poet and currently working on a narrative piece.
Alexander
English Grammar and Syntax Tutor • +32 Subjects
Brown University BA (Latin and Sanskrit) and UCLA PhD (Indo-European Studies) with extensive teaching experience in language and linguistics.
George
ACT English Tutor • +22 Subjects
Hello! I am a third-year law student at Georgetown Law looking to provide academic and test-prep advice. I have applied to undergraduate schools and law school and have lots of experience going through the application process. I know it can be a stressful time, and I'd love to help however I can. This includes the SAT, ACT, and LSAT, all of which I have done well on (1550 / 35 / 174). I'm also happy to help with various academic subjects, particularly statistics and math up to AP Calculus; writing and grammar; and Latin. Look forward to meeting you all!
Joseph
Writing Tutor • +18 Subjects
Biographical Profile: Joseph T Moller, M.A. Joseph Moller earned his B.A. from The Catholic University of America in Latin and Greek where he also studied German and French literature and was awarded a prize For Excellence in Latin. After building beach houses in Rhode Island, in partnership with two friends and starting the New Earth Wood and Stone Company, he began graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania where he earned an M.A. in Classical Studies in 1977. The son of a mathematics professor and eldest of nine children, he grew up in Washington, DC benefiting from a rigorous Catholic education, first at his local parish school then from seventh grade on at St. Anselm's Abbey School, the city's premier college preparatory school for boys. There he studied Latin for six years, French for five, and Greek for four, and began a life-long love of language study, literature, and linguistics. Married in 1976, to Regina Paliotta, who holds a doctorate in French literature, the couple have five, now grown, children (and three grandchildren) who have continued their parents' dedication to service as teachers, social workers, and therapists. In 1979 after teaching in New England preparatory schools Joseph moved his family to Meriden, CT where he still resides. Together Joseph and Regina founded Transitus House, a family-based residential therapeutic program for adolescents. That center provided milieu therapy, counselling, intensive academic tutoring, experiences in carpentry, gardening and other manual work, and outdoor programs for thirty teenagers over a period of six years. As his own family grew, Joseph transitioned into a career in IT, and Regina into a teaching career at the Academy of Our Lady of Mercy Lauralton Hall that spanned thirty years. Joseph retired after a successful career in systems analysis and technology management in 2007 as an IT Director. He then returned to his first love: teaching, which he continues to this day as tutor in Latin, Greek and English and remedial reading tutor and writing coach. He is currently pursuing a second masters degree in English literature at CCSU, and he continues to enjoy hiking, backpacking and gardening. Statement of Teaching Philosophy Latin Instruction Everyone is capable of learning Latin, and every student can benefit from the study of Latin. Many and immense benefits accrue to students who learn Latin at least to the point of being able to read, if not speak it, with proficiency (I do believe that spoken Latin has its place). Since the unique benefits of Latin are well known through tradition, anecdote, and research, it is not necessary to discuss them here. It is my belief that the study of Latin is best approached as a cross-curricular subject. Because the Latin language and Roman culture have both had enormous influence on subsequent European and American language, literature, art, and political and social institutions, a full study of Latin requires investigation of all these areas. Learning and Teaching Each student at a given stage of development presents different needs, abilities, and experiences. It is clear then that all students do not learn in the same way and, therefore, teachers must be creative enough to meet each student individually using any of the available methods or styles and adapting them as necessary Although learning is ultimately an individual responsibility and accomplishment, it is best undertaken as an interactive, or in its fullest, as a community activity. Students learn from each other as well as from their teachers. The best model for this remains the question and answer dialogue introduced by Socrates in ancient Athens. There are many tools available to support the study of Latin. Textbooks are only one of them and should not be used in isolation. Visual presentations, dramatic dialogues, even games and crafts, as well as participation in intramural and extramural groups such as the Junior Classical League are all important in the Latin classroom. Assessment Although mastery of the language may be considered the primary standard, a variety of assessments must be used throughout a Latin course so that each student has the opportunity to succeed. In no case should a student be penalized in any way for not mastering material as fast as another. As with any skill, the point is that the skill has been mastered, not how long it took to get there or how many mistakes were made along the way. All assessments should reflect this. It is of the utmost importance that academic expectations be clearly set forth at the beginning of each course, that evaluations be scrupulously objective, frequent, and available to students for timely review. Responsibilities of Teachers The role of teachers is not only to provide knowledge. Teachers must also be facilitators of discussion through productive questioning and encouragement of students= own ideas. While encouraging them to learn from one another, teachers continually learn from their students. The classroom is a community of learners where students cooperate with one another, and willingly share ideas and suggestions Teachers must also ensure that their classroom is a supportive environment conducive to learning and governed by mutual respect. It is essential that behavioral and procedural expectations be set with input from students, clearly and in writing, so that students, parents and teachers can commit to meeting them. These expectations must also acknowledge that all school rules will apply without exception. These expectations set the stage for the expeditious, objective, and respectful handling in accordance with school policies of any disciplinary issues that may arise. It is also the responsibility of teachers to communicate freely and frequently with parents, counselors, and administrators so that all may contribute to building a learning alliance with the student.
Shannon
Middle School Math Tutor • +45 Subjects
I have always been a highly ambitious student and strive to learn in everything I do. In high school I became enthralled with my ACT exams, embracing the challenge and being reinvigorated with each improvement I could make; over the course of a year, I self-studied from a 21 to a 34 and even had fun doing it! With that score I was able to attend Columbia University where I received two BAs: one in Archaeology and the other in Classics with a focus on Latin. In each step of my educational journey, I have been interested in accessibility and have been passionate about spreading information as widely as I can. I am now pursuing an MA at Columbia's Teacher's College in Anthropology and Education, specializing in the experiences of Neurodivergent learners.
Jia
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +45 Subjects
As a recent college graduate, I fully understand the pressure to succeed in the modern education system. I have tutored classmates throughout high school through our National Honor Society. In college, I also worked with many different people to support each other in our undergraduate courses. After the COVID-19 pandemic, I believe education is at risk of returning to basic memory rather than true understanding and application of knowledge. Rather than focusing on grades, my teaching and learning philosophy involves using education as a tool to view the world in new ways. I have a passion for all subjects, ranging from chemistry, to writing, to philosophy, and love the inherent connection between all subjects. I especially enjoy teaching math and science, with an interest in writing and literature as well. I hope to share this same passion with everyone--students, peers, and teachers.
Alexander
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +32 Subjects
I attend the University of Houston majoring in Biomedical Engineering. Every exam taken at UH was administered through the CASA facilities; for every test there were CASA Tutoring Sessions where I volunteered for every exam in all my classes and absolutely love it! Although I did help students that were in my science classes (BIO and CHEM), I would say my strongest subject is Mathematics, particularly Calculus. I have taken Calculus - Calculus 3 and will be continuing my Math enrichment with Differential Equations this fall semester. There's no bigger pleasure than seeing a pupil exceed in a subject he or she is struggling with. And it would be my pleasure to fully dedicate my time to anybody needing help with Mathematics and Foreign Languages. I have kept all my Calculus notes, workbooks, and textbooks, as well as many French and Spanish vocabulary workbooks ready to open and study! Please feel free to ask absolutely anything. I am looking forward to teaching everybody who is ready to learn!
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Latin verbs change based on person, number, tense, mood, and voice—creating hundreds of forms that feel overwhelming without a strategic approach. A tutor breaks this down by teaching the underlying patterns (principal parts, tense stems, and endings) rather than memorizing lists, helping you recognize conjugations in actual texts and build confidence with forms like the subjunctive and perfect tense that often trip up students.
Reading authentic Latin requires managing long sentences with embedded clauses, understanding word order patterns, and recognizing rhetorical devices—skills that go far beyond basic grammar. A tutor guides you through sentence structure analysis, teaches you to identify key grammatical relationships, and builds your ability to parse difficult passages, making texts like the Gallic Wars or Catilinarian Orations genuinely comprehensible rather than frustrating.
Latin vocabulary sticks best when you encounter words repeatedly in context and understand their roots—which inform English, Spanish, French, and other languages. A tutor helps you build active vocabulary through reading practice, teaches you to recognize word families and prefixes/suffixes, and uses spaced repetition with actual Latin sentences rather than isolated lists, making retention natural and meaningful.
Classical Latin grammar rules sometimes don't match what authors actually wrote—Cicero breaks his own rules for rhetorical effect, and poetic Latin uses different conventions than prose. A skilled tutor teaches you the core rules first, then shows you how real authors use (and bend) those rules, helping you develop intuition for what's grammatically correct versus what's stylistically intentional.
While written Latin is the primary focus, proper pronunciation helps with memorization, meter recognition in poetry, and understanding how Romans actually spoke. A tutor can teach you the restored classical pronunciation system, help you hear the stress patterns that affect meaning, and practice reading aloud—skills that deepen your connection to the language and make scanning Latin verse much easier.
Latin texts are full of cultural references—political systems, religious practices, daily life details—that are essential to understanding what you're reading. A tutor weaves in historical and cultural context as you encounter texts, explaining references to Roman government, mythology, and society so you're not just translating words but actually comprehending the author's meaning and rhetorical purpose.
AP Latin exams test both translation accuracy and comprehension of unseen passages, requiring you to recognize grammatical structures quickly and understand author intent. A tutor builds your scanning speed, teaches you to identify key grammatical markers instantly, provides practice with unfamiliar texts, and helps you develop strategies for the multiple-choice comprehension section—all skills that go beyond classroom preparation.
Beginning Latin students need strong foundational grammar (cases, declensions, conjugations) and confidence-building through manageable texts; advanced students need to tackle complex syntax, develop translation nuance, and build reading speed with authentic authors. A tutor tailors instruction to your level—scaffolding fundamentals for beginners or pushing into subjunctive clauses, indirect statements, and stylistic analysis for students aiming for AP success or college placement.
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