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2+ years
A chemistry BA from Penn means Kevin didn't just survive p-chem — he built the rest of his coursework on top of it, from thermodynamic state functions through quantum mechanical models. He pairs that foundation with strong calculus chops (he tutors through Calc II/AP Calc BC), which lets him isolate...
University of Pennsylvania
AB

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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 ...
University of Pennsylvania
DSC
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Grishma
Neuroscience at Northwestern sits at the intersection of biology, chemistry, and quantitative reasoning — Grishma's coursework there meant grappling with the same thermodynamic principles, kinetic models, and energy calculations that p-chem distills into its most rigorous mathematical form. Her medi...
Northwestern University
Bachelor
Loyola University-Chicago
Professional (JD, MD, DMD, etc)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Sophia
Studying biological sciences at Cornell while doing undergraduate research in the Wolfner Lab means Sophia is actively working with the molecular and cellular processes that p-chem puts into mathematical language — reaction kinetics in living systems, energy changes driving protein interactions, ent...
Cornell University
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
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
University of Chicago
PhD
National Institute of Science Education and Research
PhD

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Marjana
Dedicated to helping students succeed, I am passionate about fostering curiosity and critical thinking in STEM subjects. With a background in civil and environmental engineering, I have extensive experience working with undergraduate students as a teaching assistant, guiding them through complex con...
University of Waterloo
Doctorate (PhD)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Chimdi
I am a chemistry tutor with a solid academic and teaching background, possessing more than seven years of experience in chemistry. Being a tutor is an exciting interaction surpassing anything else I have experienced. I want to continue tutoring because I can positively influence students to reach th...
East Tennessee State University
MS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
My name is Nim. I graduated cum laude and departmental honors with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, and a minor in Writing & Rhetoric. In college, I realized that certain classes can be an obstacle for students as there are not enough of a friendly environment for them to express their concerns...
Stony Brook University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Shikha
I have a Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry from University of Delhi, India and also hold Master's Degree in the field of Education from IGNOU, India. I have taught general and Organic Chemistry to high school students and have also tutored University Level students. I have a passion towards tea...
Delhi University
BS

Certified Tutor
2+ years
A PhD in Neuroscience built on undergraduate degrees in Chemistry, Structural Biology, and Biophysics means Dr. Matthew has worked through the quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetics that define p-chem from multiple disciplinary angles — calculating energy landscapes in protein folding, mode...
University
Bachelor's
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Leo
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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.
Bhakti
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I'm a medical resident. looking to tutor in biology, anatomy, math, and MCAT prep. Teaching is one of my passions, and I have tutored since I was in high school. I continued to tutor while at Stony Brook University where I graduated with a double major in applied math and bioinformatics/computational biology. Due to unfortunate circumstances, I need to stay home for the next few months. I do not want to stop my tutoring so here I am looking to help students virtually! Medical school has made biology my favorite subject to tutor in as I've really nailed in me how to learn and understand a lot of material in a short amount of time. Medical school has taught me many approaches and tactics to making learning more efficient I wish I knew about earlier. I aim to share these methods with my students to make them stand out from the rest.
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I am a professional scientist with multiple years of experience in the biopharmaceutical field. I have spent time in the classroom with elementary aged students and am comfortable with this age group. I am also familiar with AP classes and ACT/SAT preparation. I look forward to sharing my love of learning with students and helping them achieve academic goals!
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I am a graduate of the University of California, San Diego. I received my bachelors of science in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience. I graduated from University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 2025 and have my MD degree. I am currently a PGY-1 psychiatry and internal medicine resident at Emory University. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about helping students develop stronger science and math foundations and grow confidence with standardized tests such as the ACT. I believe that anyone is capable of learning these subjects, and I enjoy finding new creative tutoring strategies that cater to each student's individual needs.
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I am an educator with over 10 years of experience teaching students of all ages. I am excited to expand my profession into the world of online teaching. As a high school teacher in Daytona Beach, FL, I have led classes from various subjects, including physics, engineering, and music. This has given me insight into a wide range of learning types and the approaches that work best for the individual student. Outside the classroom, I have tutored many that either needed help in a particular class or wanted a deeper understanding of their science and technology coursework. My passion is to share my love of learning with my students. My goal is to not only teach the material, but also to help the student connect with the material in a meaningful way. In doing so, may the students come to share my love of learning.
William
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In 2022, I completed my Ph.D. in Chemistry at Vanderbilt University. My goal is to use my expertise in chemistry, algebra, and calculus to help students not only learn but also enjoy these subjects. My favorite subject to teach is general chemistry as it highlights the importance of interdisciplinary study combining, physics, math, and even biology. While my degree expertise lies in chemistry, I am equally adapt in teaching all levels of mathematics. I take pride in reinforcing mathematics concepts with tangible applications in other fields to highlight its importance and making learning interesting.
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I am a seasoned tutor with over 7+ years of experience working with middle-school, high-school, and undergraduate students on a multitude of subjects, as well as guiding prospective applicants through the college admissions process.
Bala
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +37 Subjects
I am a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware. My passion for teaching began in high school, where I had the opportunity to tutor peers and underclassmen both within and outside of school. Over the years, I've developed a strong enthusiasm for STEM educationparticularly in mathematics and the sciencesthough I'm also capable of supporting students in English when needed. I believe that learning is most effective when supported by others, whether through teachers, mentors, or peers. Having personally benefited from tutoring, I'm committed to helping students overcome academic challenges and discover their own passion for learning.
David
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +49 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.
Kayla
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I am a recent graduate from Grand Valley State University, with a Bachelor's of Science in Microbiology and a minor in Spanish. I will be attending medical school at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD. School of Medicine starting this summer. I have been a tutor for the past six years, and have worked with students from a diverse array of backgrounds. I started out as a volunteer K-5 English and Math tutor at a center for underprivileged youth in rural Ohio. After graduating high school and starting college, I began working as a college biology and Spanish tutor at the university success center. I was designated the top tutor of 2021, having conducted 250 sessions in one semester. Upon noticing a lack of affordable MCAT prep options, I began offering MCAT prep classes online during the height of the COVID19 pandemic. I have worked with veterans, adult learners, and people with disabilities. I am passionate about providing all students, regardless of age or situation, with personalized tutor sessions that help them achieve their full potential. In my free time, I enjoy volunteering at my church, running, and discovering new cuisines.
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Physical Chemistry sits at the intersection of chemistry and physics, requiring students to master abstract concepts like thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and kinetics while also handling rigorous mathematical problem-solving. Many students struggle with visualizing molecular-level phenomena and connecting equations to real chemical behavior. The combination of conceptual difficulty, mathematical intensity, and the need to apply multiple problem-solving approaches makes it one of the most demanding chemistry courses.
A strong Physical Chemistry tutor breaks down abstract concepts like entropy, enthalpy, and reaction rates by connecting them to observable phenomena and real-world examples. Rather than simply memorizing formulas, tutors help you understand why equations work the way they do, how to set up problems strategically, and how to recognize which principles apply to different scenarios. This deeper understanding makes it easier to tackle unfamiliar problems on exams and in labs.
Unit conversions and dimensional analysis are critical tools in Physical Chemistry, but many students rush through them or treat them as busywork. The key is learning to use dimensional analysis as a problem-solving strategy—it helps you set up complex calculations correctly and catch errors before they snowball. A tutor can help you develop systematic approaches to these conversions, practice with varied problem types, and build confidence so you can use dimensional analysis as a safety check rather than a source of anxiety.
Physical Chemistry labs give you hands-on experience with the abstract concepts you're studying—measuring reaction rates, observing phase changes, or collecting calorimetry data makes thermodynamic principles tangible. A tutor can help you understand the purpose of each experiment, predict expected outcomes based on theory, interpret your results critically, and write clear lab reports that demonstrate both technical skills and conceptual understanding. This bridges the gap between equations and real chemistry.
Most Physical Chemistry courses require significant out-of-class time—typically 10-15 hours per week for solid understanding, including problem sets, lab preparation, and review. The depth of material and problem-solving demands mean that passive reading isn't enough; you need active practice with diverse problem types and frequent review of concepts. Working with a tutor can make this time more efficient by helping you focus on high-impact activities, identify gaps quickly, and develop effective study strategies tailored to how you learn best.
An effective Physical Chemistry tutor combines deep subject knowledge with strong teaching ability—they should be able to explain why concepts matter, break complex ideas into manageable pieces, and guide you through problem-solving without just giving you answers. Look for someone who can help you visualize abstract phenomena (using analogies, diagrams, or simulations), diagnose the root of your confusion, and adapt explanations to your learning style. The best tutors also help you build test-taking strategies and scientific reasoning skills, not just memorize formulas.
Yes—tutoring is particularly valuable for targeted exam preparation. A tutor can identify which concepts are holding you back (perhaps quantum mechanics or statistical mechanics), explain them from a different angle than your textbook or professor, and give you targeted practice with exam-style problems. Working through past exams together also reveals patterns in question types and helps you develop strategies for approaching unfamiliar problems under time pressure, which is where many students falter in Physical Chemistry.
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