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Benjamin

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Benjamin

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Benjamin's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Linear Algebra

Full-time tutor, former Chemistry graduate student at University of Pennsylvania, BS Chemistry with Math Minor from Rochester Institute of Technology. My philosophy is that students learn best when they can understand why they're learning the material. I aim to help students effectively utilize and ...

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University of Pennsylvania

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Rochester Institute of Technology

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Erik

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Erik

MMG
Erik's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Trigonometry

I am a graduate from the University of Florida, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I have graduated with scholarship honors in Chemical Engineering with a Bachelor of Sciences from University of Florida, Masters of Computer and Information Technology from UPenn,...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

MMG

Harleen

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Harleen

BS
Harleen's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
Statistics Graduate Level
Statistics
Pre-Calculus

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...

Education

University of Chicago

BS

Toshiki

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Toshiki

PhD
Toshiki's other Tutor Subjects
AP Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Physics

Reaction mechanisms are the backbone of organic chemistry, and the difference between memorizing hundreds of them and actually understanding a handful of core patterns is enormous. Toshiki taught organic chemistry at the college level for years, walking students through arrow-pushing, stereochemistr...

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PhD

University of California-Berkeley

PhD

Ved

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Ved

PhD
Ved's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Geometry
Algebra
AP Physics 1

Applied knowledge is wisdom. One exam doesn't determine your future. You can always perform better next time or find a field that aligns with your strengths

Education

University of Chicago

PhD

National Institute of Science Education and Research

PhD

Chris

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Chris

PhD
Chris's other Tutor Subjects
Organic Chemistry
College Chemistry

Carbon-carbon bond formation is something Chris calls "molecular Legos" — and he's been building with them professionally since his undergraduate research synthesizing novel organic molecules for pharmaceutical applications. His PhD from the University of Chicago centered on palladium-catalyzed reac...

Education

University of Chicago

PhD

University of Idaho

PhD

Judah

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Judah

AB
Judah's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Geometry
Algebra

Hello! my name is Judah Renshaw founder and head tutor of "ACT like you mean it" tutoring company. I gradated high school early with honors, distinction a 4.6 GPA and am currently in my 3rd year of undergrad working towards a Bachelors in business. Every year of my schooling I have been asked to tut...

Education

University of the People

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Anjali

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Anjali

Bachelor
Anjali's other Tutor Subjects
Organic Chemistry

Taking organic chemistry at Duke on the pre-med track — including orgo 2 and biochemistry — means Anjali is working through the same material her students are, from carbonyl chemistry to multi-step synthesis design. She breaks down each problem step by step on her iPad, sketching out electron flow a...

Education

Duke University

Bachelor

Thomas

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Thomas

AM
Thomas's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Statistics Graduate Level
Linear Algebra

Thomas earned his biochemistry and molecular biology degree alongside a master's in biology, which means he spent years working through the organic chemistry that underpins enzyme catalysis, metabolic pathways, and drug interactions. That biochemical context gives him a practical angle on topics lik...

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Columbia University in the City of New York

AM

Dartmouth College

AM

Ava

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Ava

Bachelor's
Ava's other Tutor Subjects
AP Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
High School Chemistry
College Chemistry

The arrow-pushing in organic chemistry isn't arbitrary — every curved arrow represents real electron movement, and once that clicks, reactions stop feeling random. Ava tackles mechanisms by teaching students to recognize nucleophiles, electrophiles, and leaving groups as recurring characters across ...

Education

James Madison University

Bachelor's

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Kaleb

AP Biology Tutor • +10 Subjects

Hello! I'm a 3rd-year medical student with plans to specialize in neurology or psychiatry. I previously graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with minors in biology and chemistry. I have an extensive tutoring background, beginning in high school. First, as an elementary school ESL tutor due to my 11 years of Spanish and Advanced Placement course experience, later becoming a Supplemental Instructor for my college's Psychology 101 courses for 2 semesters. Here I would create and hold twice weekly lessons for challenging material, pre- and post-exam reviews, and regular evening "office hours" for one-on-one, confidential, personalized support. With COVID-19, I was forced to rapidly adapt to both virtual and hybrid settings, but here I learned strategies to succeed, both as a tutor as well as a student, that I still use today! Through my own academic journey, one of these lessons I hold dear is to embrace weakness just as much as you'd embrace strength. Taking time to celebrate successes (even the small ones) has been just as important to my success as reviewing my shortcomings and evaluating potential future obstacles. In this way, I believe my role as a tutor is to elevate each student's unique strengths and successes, while working together to actively and openly spot and address any roadblocks to success!

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Kenneth

Elementary School Math Tutor • +10 Subjects

I earned my undergraduate degree in biochemistry at Brown University and my Ph.D. in immunology at the University of California, Berkeley. I have been teaching both introductory and advanced biology courses at the University of Maryland, College Park for over 10 years. For fun I enjoy reading science fiction, doing crossword puzzles, swing and ballroom dancing, and playing ultimate frisbee.

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Ziad

AP Chemistry Tutor • +6 Subjects

As a chemistry professor, I am excited to have the opportunity to introduce myself and share with you why I am confident that I would be an excellent teacher for you. First and foremost, I have a passion for teaching chemistry. Chemistry is a fascinating subject that explains the world around us and has numerous practical applications. I believe that every student can appreciate the beauty of chemistry and understand its relevance in their lives. My goal as a teacher is to inspire students to learn about chemistry and help them develop a love for the subject. In addition to my passion for chemistry, I have a strong academic background. I earned my Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from the University of Calgary, Canada. Throughout my academic career, I have excelled in my studies and have been recognized for my achievements. I believe that my academic background, combined with my teaching experience, makes me a knowledgeable and effective teacher. As a teacher, I believe that it is essential to create a positive and inclusive learning environment. I aim to make my classroom a safe space where students feel comfortable asking questions and engaging in discussions. I use a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles, and I always strive to make my lessons engaging and interactive. Finally, I am committed to helping my students succeed. I am always available to answer questions, provide extra help, and offer guidance. I believe that every student has the potential to achieve their academic goals, and I am committed to helping my students reach their full potential. In conclusion, I am confident that I would be an excellent chemistry teacher for you. With my passion for chemistry, strong academic background, inclusive teaching style, and commitment to student success, I believe that I can provide you with a valuable and enriching learning experience. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and help you succeed in your academic endeavours. Sincerely, Ziad

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David

Trigonometry Tutor • +41 Subjects

I am a University of Texas - Austin graduate with honors, BS in Molecular Biology. I also hold an MS in Biology from University of California - San Diego, specializing in Cell Biology. My tutoring experience is, frankly, pretty massive; I have been a tutor almost continuously since 2000. In some cases I taught the same student for several years. Most of these students were international students taught in various Asian countries, but all instruction was in English and the students were from dozens of different nations, including of course many Americans. I also have considerable classroom teaching experience; I have taught Science, Business and Math courses at several high schools and also worked at numerous private schools of different kinds. Due to my academic background my greatest strength as a tutor is in the area of IB Biology and Chemistry, AP Biology and Chemistry, and university freshman courses in the same subjects. However, I can tutor essentially any Science and Math taught in high school. I consider myself an extremely proficient Math tutor especially with grade 10, Algebra II, Trigonometry and any course below that level. IB Higher Math is a bit of a hard slog for me (as for most students!), but IB Core Math and Math Studies are no problem. For university work, I can help with General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and almost any undergraduate course in Biology or similar subjects, including Microbiology and Botany. My core strength is in Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. In addition, I can help with humanities assignments, including History, Business, Psychology and English. I am a very capable writer and researcher; I have approximately 80 published freelance writing credits. I also worked as a business journalist in Thailand and started a commercial technical editing firm in Shanghai. I have a fairly considerable business background and took a number of MBA courses including Statistics, Management Theory, Finance, and Accounting, with very high marks. I also studied Economics at freshman level and consider it one of the most enjoyable and illuminating courses I ever took. In addition to all this I do have a great deal of test prep experience, especially SAT. Besides SAT I have taught GMAT, GRE, SSAT, SAT-II and IB exam prep in various subjects, especially Biology, Chemistry and Business. My tutoring experience has taught me that almost every student can benefit from tutoring. For gifted students the right tutor can expose them to advanced ideas and connections that they otherwise would not encounter for years, if ever. One of my most talented former students started studying university-level science material in 8th grade. He was later admitted, with my help, to summer programs at Cornell and Harvard that allowed high school students to work in university laboratories; ultimately he went to Berkeley, then medical school and is now a neurosurgeon. I am proud that I had something to do with his success. For students with serious academic difficulties, a tutor can patiently teach them the basic skills they need to surmount their immediate obstacles, while at the same time laying the groundwork for future achievements that in some cases they or their parents would have thought impossible. In our society, it is unfortunately the case that classroom instruction is often ineffective. In my view, the main reasons are a lax classroom environment that does not promote learning; low expectations; and unfortunately, a relatively low standard of professionalism expected of classroom teachers. Although I have seen both sides of this issue as a classroom teacher myself, and there are definitely some brilliant and dedicated classroom teachers out there, this last problem is a major reason why tutoring can be so helpful. During my tutorials, I have heard countless kids say "I didn't get that at all when Mr X taught it in class, but when YOU explained it it was so simple!" At the same time, tutoring is not magic. In particular, a tutor cannot do much with a student who is fundamentally unmotivated, although I have learned ways to build motivation given adequate time. In general I feel that tutoring really helps students to achieve their potential. In terms of my teaching style, I am very direct, professional and no nonsense. To the limits of my capabilities, I try to provide whatever the client wants and will do whatever works in terms of approach and lesson activities, adjusting my methods according to client needs. As for my interests, I have a lot, including writing, reading, travel (I have been all over Asia and lived in several Asian countries), cooking, photography, racquetball and football (both kinds), among others. I have also visited dozens of universities and worked a lot of different jobs, which is helpful when clients need help with university or graduate school applications, or want advice about career options.

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Gordon

Pre-Calculus Tutor • +13 Subjects

Hello! I am an Arizona State University graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Biological Science. My academic background is grounded in both technical problem-solving and a deep curiosity about how systems, whether digital or human, function. Outside the classroom, I've had the opportunity to work with students across a range of ages and abilities, from mentoring engineering and premed undergraduates at ASU to tutoring high schoolers in SAT/ACT prep, as well as K-12 students through Teach for America. I am comfortable with a range of subjects and am willing to work to meet your needs. Below are some of courses I have successfully tutored for in the past. K12 Subjects Elementary School (K5) Math (Basic Arithmetic, Word Problems) Reading & Phonics Writing & Grammar Science Social Studies Study & Organization Skills Middle School (68) Pre-Algebra Algebra I General Science (Life, Earth, Physical) English Language Arts (Reading, Writing) U.S. History & World History Intro to Coding / Computer Science High School (912) Algebra I & II Geometry Trigonometry Pre-Calculus Calculus AB/BC Biology (General, Honors) Chemistry (General, Honors) Physics (Conceptual, Algebra-Based) English Literature & Composition Essay Writing & Editing U.S. History & World History Psychology Economics & Government Health / Human Development Ethics / Philosophy Study Skills / Test Prep Standardized Test Prep SAT: Math, Reading, Writing & Language, Essay ACT: Math, Science, English, Reading, Essay PSAT MCAT (Content review & strategy) TOEFL / ESL (Certified ESL experience) AP Subjects AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 AP Environmental Science AP Calculus AB AP Statistics AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition AP Psychology AP U.S. History AP World History AP U.S. Government & Politics AP Human Geography AP Macroeconomics / Microeconomics AP Computer Science Principles AP Seminar / Research College-Level Subjects STEM & Premed General Biology I & II Cell Biology Genetics Human Anatomy & Physiology General Chemistry I & II Organic Chemistry I & II Biochemistry Physics I & II (Algebra-Based) Calculus I & II Statistics (Introductory / Biostats) Humanities & Social Sciences Intro to Psychology Intro to Sociology Scientific Writing & Critical Thinking Medical Ethics Bioethics Philosophy of Science / Biology Research Writing & Academic Essays Business & Economics Intro to Macroeconomics Intro to Microeconomics Principles of Finance Financial Literacy / Budgeting Basics

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Dr. Wiley

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +9 Subjects

I have enjoyed tutoring students for over 40 years. I remember my first student was the 7 grade daughter of the college librarian where I work at as an undergraduate at the University of North Alabama. I tutored her in math. I tutored numerous nursing students in chemistry while at graduate school at Vanderbilt University in Nashville where I received my PhD in 1985. I tutored students in science and math during my career as an industrial water treatment chemist. Upon retiring, I decided to continue tutoring part time as it still continues to bring me so much joy to help others suceed in their academic pursuits. I am the chemistry tutor at the tutor center at our local community college.

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Daniel

Statistics Tutor • +11 Subjects

As a recent graduate from Cornell University with a degree in biological sciences and someone who plans to attend medical school in the future, my passion and appreciation for the sciences and medicine is something I consider integral to my identity. My favorite subjects to tutor are biology and chemistry as those are the subjects in which I have past teaching experience in the classroom setting. In particular, my teaching style focuses on rephrasing and remodeling initially daunting concepts and information into bite-sized and digestible bits of information that any student can comprehend. I firmly believe that a lot of what slows students down in the learning process is their preconceived notions of course material. My passion for helping students stems from my experiences as an undergraduate where I can remember on countless occasions feeling lost in the material with little direction on how to approach the curriculum. I can think back to the many times I would have benefitted from having someone who could have guided me through stretches of daunting coursework which led me to become a tutor myself. As a teaching assistant, I discovered my passion for helping students manage their way through courses that many considered to be very difficult. Seeing how they reacted to my assistance reminded me why I applied for the position in the first place and motivates me to help students learn more every single day.

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Abdullah

Organic Chemistry Tutor • +4 Subjects

Hi! My name is Abdullah. I am a University of Georgia Biology and Psychology double major graduate, and an incoming resident physician. My personal tutoring philosophy is trying my best to create a collaborative learning environment, and making a conscious effort to tailor the educational process to personal need of each student. I tutored Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry, and Spanish for the UGA department of academic enhancement for 2 and a half years until I graduated. I have also tutored MCAT, and provide guidance for the entire premedical application process. I look forward to working with you :)!

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Leo

Pre-Calculus Tutor • +8 Subjects

I grew up in the Boston area and now live in Citrus County, Florida. I graduated from MIT in chemical engineering and worked for many years as a chemical process engineer, so I have a strong background in math and science, especially chemistry and thermodynamics. I've also been granted six U.S. patents. When the pandemic hit us, I moved to Florida and did part-time work as a chess tutor, then became a substitute teacher in the middle and high schools in our district. I enjoyed working with the students, many of whom had difficulty learning in big classes with many disruptions. I found that I could best help these students by using real-world examples to teach difficult concepts in a new way. Often, then, the student would come away with a new perspective and a much better understanding of the concept. I was happy to be able to help. These days as a VT tutor, I continue to use, whenever possible, real-world examples in my own material in chemistry and thermodynamics.

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Katherine

Organic Chemistry Tutor • +1 Subjects

I am a person who genuinely enjoys both writing and chemistry (especially organic). To most people, this seems like an odd combination but for me it's natural. I have been able to leverage both of these skills in order to obtain a PhD in organic chemistry. Also, I have written a couple of articles about chemistry on Medium. Understandably, some students struggle in these areas and I would like to help. When I am working with students, I like to be flexible with my teaching approach. During our first session, the student and I will set goals for our time together and we will discuss your learning style. In the subsequent sessions, student and I will work together to develop a learning environment that will help you Education: - Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame (2014) - B.S. in Biochemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana (2008) Experience: 1. 5 years working as a lecture teaching assistant for general chemistry I and organic chemistry I and II at the University of Notre Dame 2. 1 year experience tutoring a high school student in chemistry (1 hour per week) 3. 6 years experience in helping undergraduate students understand organic chemistry and biology

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Frequently Asked Questions

Organic Chemistry is challenging because it requires visualizing molecules in 3D space and understanding reaction mechanisms that aren't immediately intuitive. Many students struggle with memorization overload, trying to learn hundreds of reactions without grasping the underlying principles of how and why they occur.

Personalized tutoring addresses this by helping you move beyond rote memorization to understand the core concepts—like electron behavior, molecular interactions, and reaction patterns. Once you see the logic behind reactions, the material becomes far more manageable and retention improves dramatically.

Organic Chemistry is fundamentally about spatial reasoning—understanding how atoms are positioned in 3D and how they move during reactions. Expert tutors use multiple visualization strategies, including drawing mechanisms step-by-step on whiteboards, using molecular models, and working through resonance structures until the concepts click.

Rather than passively reading structures in a textbook, you'll actively construct and manipulate them with guidance, which builds the mental visualization skills that are essential for success on exams and in the lab.

Memorizing reactions is a dead end—there are far too many to memorize, and exams test your ability to predict new reactions you haven't seen before. Understanding mechanisms means learning why a reaction happens: how nucleophiles attack, how carbocations form and rearrange, and how different functional groups behave.

Tutors focus on teaching you to think like an organic chemist, recognizing patterns and predicting outcomes based on fundamental principles. This approach not only works better for exams but also prepares you for advanced chemistry, biochemistry, and laboratory work where applying concepts matters far more than recall.

Organic Chemistry underpins pharmaceuticals, materials science, polymers, food chemistry, and countless other fields. Making these connections helps motivation and retention—it's much easier to remember a concept when you understand why it matters.

Great tutors weave real-world context into lessons, explaining how reaction mechanisms apply to drug design, how stereochemistry affects drug efficacy, or how polymers are synthesized. These connections transform abstract concepts into tangible knowledge and help you see why you're learning this material.

The best Organic Chemistry tutors have strong chemistry backgrounds and, ideally, lab experience. More importantly, they can explain complex mechanisms clearly, ask probing questions to identify gaps in your understanding, and teach you how to approach problems systematically rather than memorize solutions.

You want someone who emphasizes conceptual understanding over memorization, uses multiple explanation methods (drawing, models, analogies), and can adjust their teaching style to match how you learn. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in meeting students where they are and building genuine mastery.

Organic Chemistry exams test conceptual reasoning and problem-solving, not just recall. Personalized tutoring focuses on your specific weak points—whether that's stereochemistry, synthesis planning, or reaction prediction—rather than generic review.

Tutors work with you on practice problems similar to exam questions, teach you strategies for tackling unfamiliar reactions, and help you develop the systematic approach that leads to consistent answers. This targeted preparation typically leads to significant score improvements and genuine confidence going into exams.

Yes. The lecture component focuses on theory and mechanisms, while the lab component tests your ability to apply those concepts in practice—carrying out reactions, analyzing results, and troubleshooting when things don't go as planned. Both require understanding, not just following procedures.

Expert tutors help strengthen your conceptual foundation so lab work makes sense, teach you how to think through experimental design and error analysis, and help you see connections between the reactions you study in lecture and what you observe in the lab. This integrated approach leads to stronger performance across both components.

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