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Nadav

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Nadav

AM
Nadav's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Algebra
Elementary School Math
SSAT- Upper Level

Throughout the ages, the religious and philosophical leaders of the Far East considered teaching the noblest occupation-- one of true wisdom and selflessness. Having had the great fortune to experience the transformative power of wonderful teachers, I've come to agree with this viewpointI've found ...

Education

Brown University

AM

Stephan

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Stephan

Undergraduate Degree
Stephan's other Tutor Subjects
AP Statistics
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra

I love helping people! Whether it's learning math, writing, reading, etc. or playing sports, I really enjoy seeing other succeed via my assistance. I try to relate to students in whatever they enjoy and in doing so, apply concepts to our like interests to work through difficult subjects as well as...

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Undergraduate Degree

Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus

Undergraduate Degree

Katie

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Katie

BS
Katie's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics
Middle School Math
Geometry

Strong reading comprehension isn't just about understanding what a passage says — it's about recognizing tone, identifying an author's purpose, and making inferences from limited information. Katie uses interactive strategies like annotation techniques and targeted questioning to build those skills ...

Education

University of Maryland-University College

BS

Anudeep

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Anudeep

Bachelor's
Anudeep's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Trigonometry

Anudeep tackles reading comprehension by teaching students to identify what a passage is actually arguing before they try to answer questions about it. He shows them how to annotate for main ideas, track an author's reasoning, and distinguish facts from opinions — skills that transfer across every s...

Education

University

Bachelor's

Areeha

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Areeha

Bachelor
Areeha's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Statistics
Middle School Math
Algebra

Five years of tutoring across every age group — from early elementary through high school — showed Areeha that the gap between a student who reads and a student who understands what they read almost always comes down to one missing habit, like pausing to summarize a paragraph or connecting an unfami...

Education

Rutgers University-Camden

Bachelor

Lauren

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Lauren

Bachelor's
Lauren's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Elementary School Math
Anatomy & Physiology
Reading

Lauren treats reading as a thinking skill, not just a decoding exercise — she teaches students to identify an author's argument, pull evidence from a passage, and make inferences that go beyond what's stated on the page. Her medical training requires constant critical reading of dense material, so s...

Education

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Bachelor's

Cereese

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Cereese

Bachelor's (in progress)
Cereese's other Tutor Subjects
Writing
Reading
Middle School Writing
High School English

Philosophy courses at Cornell have Cereese reading dense arguments daily — texts where missing a single qualifier or logical pivot changes the entire meaning of a passage. She brings that precision to reading sessions, teaching students how to track what an author is actually claiming versus what th...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor's (in progress)

Amalia

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Amalia

Bachelor's (in progress)
Amalia's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Phonics
Writing
Reading

Kids who can sound out every word on a page but can't tell you what just happened — that's the gap Amalia zeroes in on. Her background in phonics and elementary literacy means she knows how to bridge decoding and actual comprehension, using retelling prompts and simple question sequences that get yo...

Education

Rhodes College

Bachelor's (in progress)

Elias

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Elias

Bachelor
Elias's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus

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,...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor

Patrick

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Patrick

AM
Patrick's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Geometry
Algebra
Quantitative Reasoning

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 ur...

Education

Yale University

AM

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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.

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Applied Mathematics Tutor • +41 Subjects

As a passionate tutor with a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Ottawa, I have over 2 years of experience in teaching Python. My approach focuses on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to explore concepts and ask questions. I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to meet each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp the material thoroughly. I am motivated by the joy of seeing my students achieve their goals and develop a love for programming. In my free time, I enjoy exploring new technologies and engaging in coding challenges, which further enrich my tutoring sessions.

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Emily

English Grammar and Syntax Tutor • +20 Subjects

As of August 2025, I currently serve as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Music Cognition Laboratory and maintain TN state licensure as an ASHA-certified pediatric audiologist (CCC-A). In May 2015, I graduated from the University of Connecticut with my Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences and Psychology (Honors Scholar; Summa Cum Laude). I recently earned my Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in May 2024 through the Vanderbilt Graduate Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, after obtaining my Vanderbilt School of Medicine Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree in May 2019 on the pediatric specialty track for management of childhood hearing loss. Over the next several years, I intend to continue my career as a translational clinician-researcher, with a specific focus on child development, early intervention, newborn hearing screenings, aural rehabilitation, assistive technology, auditory neuroscience, psychosocial skills/language growth for youth with hearing loss, advocacy for families with multiple disabilities, and enhancing healthcare access to underserved communities.

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Samantha

Elementary School Math Tutor • +11 Subjects

Hello! I'm Samantha Erlich, a junior at The University of Texas at Austin majoring in Human Dimensions of Organizations. I have over two years of tutoring experience and specialize in ACT preparation, AP English Language and Literature, and public speaking. My goal as a tutor is to create a supportive environment where students feel comfortable expressing themselves and building confidence in their skills. I'm passionate about helping students understand challenging material and grow as thinkers and communicators. Outside of tutoring, I love reading, writing, dancing, and spending time with friends. I'm excited to help students reach their academic goals!

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Anna

Arithmetic Tutor • +48 Subjects

I am a graduate of the University of Kansas, with bachelor's degrees in biology and environmental studies. While I am fascinated by the natural world, I also have interests in other fields, such as literature, philosophy, and foreign languages. One of the reasons I like tutoring is because it allows me to use what I have learned in such fields to help others gain confidence in and become excited about a subject. I especially love to tutor in French, which I studied at the Universit du Havre and minored in during college. I believe that curiosity is the most important ingredient in learning. As a tutor, I ask questions to help students come to right answers on their own, and I show students how to ask their own questions as well. I believe in giving my students resources that help them continue learning after tutoring is finished and throughout their lives. In addition, using my knowledge of science, math, the arts, and the humanities, I make connections between different subjects to help my students see how what we're working on isn't so strange after all! Before beginning to work with Varsity Tutors in August of 2014, I worked in a K-8 school as an intervention math teacher. There, I tutored elementary- and middle-school students in math in small groups. Working in that setting taught me more about how to explain abstract concepts simply and creatively, and about how to use quizzes and evaluations to track student progress. During college, I helped my peers learn French both individually and in small groups; and most recently, I worked as an English language teacher in France, helping small groups of middle- and high-schoolers put their language learning into practice by organizing projects, conversations, and debates. In my free time, I like to read, write, draw, and learn about topics of interest such as Spanish and world literature.

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Noah

Middle School Math Tutor • +37 Subjects

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Ayomide

Pre-Algebra Tutor • +12 Subjects

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Susan

PSAT Writing Skills Tutor • +44 Subjects

I am fortunate; I get to do the best job in the world. While teaching is my second career, it was always what I wanted to do. When I graduated from college, I was offered a position with my college's admissions and marketing office, where I had been working to put myself through school. It was a tremendous opportunity, and launched an eighteen-year career helping high school students make important decisions about their futures, and navigate an often complex admissions and financial aid system. I loved working with students, being around bright, engaging people, and doing work that made a difference. But each time I walked through a high school to present a workshop on writing college essays or preparing for college interviews, I was reminded of how deeply I still wanted to be in a classroom. So I took the plunge, and now spend my days teaching social studies to great students at a great school. I have taught world history, American history, sociology, psychology, economics, and even developed a high school course in teaching for students seeking a career in education. I am passionate about understanding how the past has shaped the present, and helping students recognize their critical role in protecting and preserving democracy. In addition to teaching course curricula, I work with students on writing skills, standardized test preparation, and college essays, because all of these skills will help them reach their academic goals. As a teacher, I believe that it is critical to help students develop the ability to regulate their own learning, and implement meta-cognitive strategies that will serve them in college and beyond. When I'm not teaching, I am a mom to a high school sophomore, a long-distance mom to two college students, a gardener who grows lots of organic vegetables, and an avid reader of anything historical. If I can help you in a specific subject area, or with essays, test preparation, or homework support, either face-to-face or on-line, let me know!

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Middle School Math Tutor • +60 Subjects

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Frequently Asked Questions

Reading comprehension challenges often stem from a few key areas: decoding fluency, vocabulary gaps, or difficulty with inference and critical thinking. Personalized tutoring targets the specific barrier your student faces. A tutor can break down complex texts, teach active reading strategies like annotation and questioning, and build foundational skills through scaffolded practice. With 1-on-1 instruction, your student gets immediate feedback and can work at their own pace—something that's harder in a classroom setting.

Strong literary analysis requires both close reading skills and clear writing. Tutors teach students how to identify themes, analyze character development, and support interpretations with textual evidence. They then help organize these ideas into well-structured essays with strong thesis statements and coherent arguments. Since tutoring is personalized, students receive direct feedback on their writing, revision suggestions, and guidance on how to strengthen their analytical voice—skills that transfer across all subjects.

Vocabulary grows fastest when students encounter words in context and use them repeatedly. Rather than drilling word lists, effective tutoring embeds vocabulary instruction into authentic reading experiences. Tutors help students learn word roots, use context clues, and apply new words in their own writing and speech. Research on spaced repetition shows that revisiting words across multiple sessions and contexts leads to stronger retention than one-time memorization.

Yes. Varsity Tutors connects students with tutors who have experience supporting readers at all levels, including those with reading gaps, dyslexia, or English as a second language. These tutors use research-backed strategies like multisensory approaches, decoding instruction, and high-interest texts to build confidence and fluency. They also understand how to adapt pacing and materials to match a student's needs, which is critical for readers who have fallen behind.

Absolutely. Reading sections on tests like the SAT, ACT, and standardized state assessments require specific strategies beyond general comprehension—like time management, identifying question types, and navigating dense passages under pressure. Tutors teach test-specific techniques while building the underlying reading skills that matter most. They can also provide targeted practice with past test passages and help students understand why they miss questions, rather than just providing correct answers.

Look for tutors with strong backgrounds in English, education, or a related field, as well as demonstrated experience teaching reading across grade levels. It's helpful if they understand reading science—phonics, fluency, comprehension strategies—and can explain why they're using certain approaches. Beyond credentials, the best tutors are skilled listeners who can identify what's actually holding a student back (is it decoding? vocabulary? comprehension? engagement?) and adjust accordingly. They should also be encouraging and patient, especially with struggling readers.

Progress depends on the starting point and frequency of tutoring. Many students notice better comprehension and confidence within 4-6 weeks of consistent 1-on-1 instruction, especially when tutoring is paired with practice at home. For deeper gains—like improved fluency or stronger analytical skills—expect 2-3 months of regular sessions. The key is consistency; weekly tutoring with targeted skill-building and feedback typically yields faster results than sporadic sessions. Your tutor can set specific, measurable goals early on and track progress along the way.

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