Top Science Tutors serving Washington DC
Tricia-Marie: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
I've wanted to be a teacher since I was in elementary school, and I'm delighted to be presented with this opportunity to reach out and help students, or anyone really, become the best people they can be! I'm currently an International Business student at Howard University in DC, and being here has really opened my mind both culturally and intellectually. ... To understand how students think to best adapt to their needs.
Education & Certification
Howard University - Bachelors, International Business
ACT Composite: 33
ACT Math: 32
ACT Reading: 35
Aaron: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...fundamental approach to understanding chemistry the subject can not only become accessible but even enjoyable. As a recent graduate from Wake Forest university, a top 25 ranked university, I can hope to help. During my time at Wake Forest University, I have helped many students as a member of a tutoring organization led by a doctorate of chemical teaching. Under his direction and through my experiences, I have learned techniques for teaching the hard-to-grasp concepts...
Education & Certification
Wake Forest University - Bachelors, BS Chemistry
Josh: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...Advanced Math, Statistics, Nutrition, Toxicology, Advanced Biochemistry, Exposure Science, Public Health Policy, Computer Programming in R and technical writing that led to 5 peer-reviewed publications. I've tutored students in Advanced Nutrition (gene-nutrient interaction), SAT prep (critical reading and math), AP Statistics, College Statistics and look forward to fully utilizing my previous PhD experience as I intend to offer tutoring in a variety and math, science and writing subjects. I am a Chess Coach for elementary...
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California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo - Bachelors, Food Science
University of California-Davis - PHD, Biology, General
Ruth: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...Performance from Indiana University, but have since been drawn into a scientific career path. I graduated with a second bachelor summa cum laude in Biological Sciences from City University New York, Baruch College where I also performed microbiology research. I am currently a PhD student in the Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences Dept at Johns Hopkins University. My academic journey has taken me far and wide because I believe in allowing my passions to guide me....
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CUNY Bernard M Baruch College - Bachelors, Biology, General
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1430
GRE: 330
GRE Quantitative: 165
Ben: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...2012 with a BS in Economics with a concentration in international, macro and monetary economics. I first took economics because it was a required class for engineering, that quite frankly I didn't want to take. As it turns out I found my life's passion in my very first economics class. It is my favorite subject to tutor and I love to keep up my self learning in advanced concepts. While taking economics courses I started...
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Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, B.S. Economics
Hailu Getachew: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...in mathematics, physics, and engineering. I hold a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and have over two decades of teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I focus on breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable steps. My teaching approach is personalized to meet each student's needs, ensuring they gain both understanding and confidence in their studies. I use practical examples and tools to help students connect theory with real-world applications. Whether you're preparing for...
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Michigan State University - Doctor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Laura: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...an AA degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences, a BA in Liberal Studies, a minor in History, and a Masters in Reading and Literacy from Walden University. In addition to my degrees, I became certified to teach K-6 in all subjects, Mathematics and Sciences 4th-9th, and History 9th-12th. For the last five years, I have taught in a variety of grades as well as schools from 1st grade all the way up to 8th grade...
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CSU Sacramento - Bachelor in Arts, Libreal Studies
Walden University - Master of Science, Literacy
Isabela: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...York University. I am working towards my Bachelor of Science in Neurolinguistics with a minor in Public Health as well as a focus on pre-medical studies. I am also a coxswain on the NYU Crew team and practice every morning, either in the gym or on the river. Since 2013, I have worked as a lifeguard, a summer camp counselor, and as a private tutor in both English and Spanish and a peer tutor in...
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New York University - Current Undergrad, Neuroscience
ACT Composite: 32
ACT English: 35
ACT Reading: 36
Michelle: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...England, I worked in the UWE Outreach Center. From October 2008 until August 2012, I worked under the AimHigher and SchoolsLink programs mentoring and tutoring local elementary and high school pupils. I promoted and provided pupils with the resources to realize the goal of attaining higher education, desired exam results, and a better understanding of core subjects while sharing the opportunities that my university (UWE) had to offer on and beyond campus. This was done...
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University of the West of England - Bachelors, Business and Economics
Julia: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
After graduating with a degree in philosophy, my conscience left me with no choice but to find a job doing something meaningful. Like Aristotle, I think the ability to think for yourself is essential to living a happy life. Like Socrates, I think inquiry is essential to cultivating this ability. I love people and I love conversation. To engage personally while exchanging and inspiring ideas is, for me, one of life's greatest pleasures.... I strive to...
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College of William and Mary - Bachelors, Philosophy
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1470
SAT Math: 730
SAT Verbal: 710
Steven: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...an ultrasound research lab developing new ways to image blood flow using ultrasound, eventually earning a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering. My work in the lab required a lot of Math and Physics knowledge for processing ultrasound signals and writing software to display images, plus a little bit of Chemistry and Biology for understanding what was happening as we took images. During my time at UNC I also had the opportunity to work with Habitat...
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University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Peter: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with honors and completed my pre-medical designation. Since graduation, I have worked on a wide variety of engineering projects, from NASA spacecraft to medical devices. I have also secured acceptance to medical school and am planning to attend next Fall. I am an experienced student in most Math, Science and Engineering specialties, but I am also passionate about English, Literature and History. I greatly enjoy helping...
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Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1540
SAT Math: 700
SAT Verbal: 800
Kemi: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...In ninth grade, I would return to my local elementary school to help struggling first grade students outside of the classroom. I then joined the National Honor Society at my high school and would help local students in my community at the library. At my university, where I recently graduated magna cum laude, I spent three semesters tutoring in the Chemistry Tutorial Center and I spent a semester as a teaching assistant for a genetics...
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University of Maryland-Baltimore County - Bachelors, Biological Sciences
Jason: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...Park with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 2012. I immediately went into a graduate program that helped me to get on the fast track to get my Teaching Certification. I am finishing up graduate school in the upcoming year in order to earn my Master's in Education. I started tutoring back in high school with local elementary schools and have been tutoring ever since. Being a Teacher in the DC Metro area, I work...
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University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor of Science, Family Sciences
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1420
SAT Math: 770
Steve: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...Texas Austin with Bachelor of Science with degrees in both Biology and Biochemistry. Now, I am currently in the MD/PhD program at Johns Hopkins, where I plan to combine both my clinical and basic science interests particularly in cancer. Ever since I can remember, my favorite subjects to learn as well as teach were the Biological and Physical Sciences. Always inquisitive, I find that those topics are so logical and amazing because they can explain...
Education & Certification
The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Biology Honors & Biochemistry Honors
MCAT: 39
Steppan: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...minor at University of Maryland, College Park. I tutor math at all levels and mostly focus on math, but can also cover theoretical CS, programming in Java & C, and basic physics. I've tutored students in high school through the math honor society, and continued tutoring in college through the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education. My long term plan after graduation is to enter grad school, get a PhD in math, and eventually become a...
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University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1570
SAT Math: 800
SAT Verbal: 770
Andrea: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...attended Brown University for college. I received my Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. Since graduation, I have been attending the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, preparing to specialize in pediatrics. Throughout college and medical school, I tutored and taught both younger students and peers. I also have experience with curriculum development at the high school and graduate school levels, including a published, peer-reviewed medical school curriculum. While I tutor a broad...
Education & Certification
Brown University - Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Medicine
ACT Composite: 36
ACT English: 35
ACT Math: 36
Sofya: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...M.S. in Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University. I graduated from American University in May 2014 with a B.A. in Political Science, where I also completed the pre-medical program. After graduation, I had a research internship at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in a flow cytometry lab, which specializes in research for malaria vaccine development. After my research internship ended, I began attending the University of Maryland, College Park as a post-baccalaureate student seeking...
Education & Certification
University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelors, General Biology
Georgetown University - Current Grad Student, Physiology
Philip: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
I'm a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health. I work on vaccines for parasitic diseases. My main interests are in global health and biodefense. I went to Johns Hopkins undergrad and for a masters in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology. My tutoring hallmark is teaching effective study habits. In addition to working on material, we can establish a schedule for your upcoming work.
Education & Certification
The Johns Hopkins University - Bachelor in Arts, Public Health
Bloomberg School of Public Health - Master of Science, Microbiology and Immunology
Melanie: Washington DC Science tutor
Certified Science Tutor in Washington, DC
...University, studying Creative Writing with a concentration in Fiction. I earned my bachelor's degree from Dickinson College in 2021, where I majored in English and minored in Creative Writing and Italian. I tutor any subject related to reading or writing in the English language -- particularly the SAT Verbal and Writing sections, and the ACT English and Reading sections. I specialize in test prep, but am open to tutoring a broad range of subjects not...
Education & Certification
Dickinson College - Bachelor in Arts, English
ACT Composite: 31
ACT English: 35
ACT Reading: 33
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You or your student can overcome any science difficulties by contacting Varsity Tutors and getting connected to Washington DC science tutors. This will provide the opportunity to work directly with an expert on the material that you or your student may be struggling with the most. Students can get all of the personalized guidance and feedback needed to unlock more of their potential in this challenging subject area. Below, you'll find more detailed information on how Washington DC science tutoring can help a student grow. You can also contact us directly whenever you're ready to get started with the process.
How can working with Washington DC science tutors near me benefit my student?
Science is a field of study that attempts to explain the natural and physical world. It's a subject that students learn about throughout every stage of their academic journey. However, some students have a more difficult time with their science coursework than others. If your student is currently struggling with science, then there's nothing to worry about. They may simply need more assistance than what they've been getting in the classroom. We'd be happy to provide them with that assistance by connecting them with experienced Washington DC science tutors. This could be just what they need to take the next step towards their science goals.
Washington DC science tutoring can help students of all ages and scientific skill levels. For example, if you have a student at the third-grade level, then they may be studying subjects like the human body, weather, and matter. These are all topics that they can get assistance with through working with Washington DC science tutors. A private science instructor can give your student the support that they need to develop the most important foundational science skills. They can supplement the work that your student is currently doing in the classroom to extend the work they do there instead of replacing it.
Maybe your student is already in middle school. Students of this age group can also benefit from working with a private science instructor. Your student's educator could help them with the most difficult topics that they're currently studying. This could include ecology, plants, cells, genetics, and much more. The specific topics that your student's Washington DC science tutoring focus on can vary based on their personal needs.
Additionally, older students can also benefit from working with Washington DC science tutors. If you are in high school or college, you may currently be studying physics at school. This can be a difficult subject area for many students because of its usage of math and formulas. Your science instructor would be happy to help you learn more about the most challenging formulas and mathematics that you need to know to complete your physics course. This type of personalized assistance could be just what you need to overcome their struggles in this subject area.
Unquestionably, there are many different scientific topics that each student is tasked with learning throughout their education. With all of this information to study, it's understandable that some of these topics would be more challenging than others for your student. However, they don't have to struggle through their scientific coursework alone. Instead, you can sign them up for Washington DC science tutoring that gives them the support they need to unlock more of their scientific potential. You can quickly get your student started with this learning tool by contacting us directly today.
When you reach out to us, we'll do our best to connect you to an instructor who your student can work with at times that match their availability. We understand that you may be unsure about adding another commitment to your student's busy schedule. However, we'd be happy to help you address that concern when you reach out to us. This is a flexible learning tool that allows you to get your student the science help that they need without asking them to rearrange their schedule to get it.
We give you the option of choosing between online or in-person instructional opportunities for your student. Working with Washington DC science tutors online can provide you and your student with even more scheduling flexibility. This is because your student will be free to work with their private science instructor from anywhere that they have a solid internet connection. That could be at your home, at the Watha T. Daniel-Shaw Library, or from anywhere else that you both find convenient. This will save you time as well since you won't have to worry about driving your student to and from a physical location for each study session.
Your student's online Washington DC science tutoring sessions will take place on our Live Learning Platform. The platform includes sophisticated academic tools that allow your student to get just as much out of working with a private science instructor online as they would be able to out of meeting with them in person. For example, the platform has an integrated video chat and a virtual whiteboard. This allows for seamless communication between your student and their educator.
In addition to these tools, each session that your student has on the platform will be recorded and made available to you. This gives you and your student the opportunity to go back and review any of their previous lessons. This can help if they need to revisit anything they've gone over with their tutor. In this way, the benefits that your student can get out of online learning can even surpass what they would get out of in-person instructional opportunities.
Whichever format you think is best for your student, they'll get to meet individually with their Washington DC science tutors. This one-on-one setting ensures that your student's needs are their instructor's top priority throughout the entirety of the time that they spend together. This differs from the traditional classroom learning environment where teachers need to prioritize the needs of the group as a whole over the needs of individual students. That's one of the major reasons why this learning tool can be such an effective supplement to the work that your student is doing in science class.
Your student's educator can use this setting to create a customized lesson plan for them to follow. This lesson plan can focus on the specific science topics that your student has been having the toughest time with. Your student can take their time working through each topic and ask their educator for additional help whenever they encounter challenging material. The level of personalization that's available through Washington DC science tutoring can be hard to find in other academic environments.
How can I find Washington DC science tutors near me for my student to work with?
Studying science can be a difficult task for many students. If your student is currently having a tough time with their coursework, then consider letting us connect them with the best Washington DC science tutors. Varsity Tutors would be happy to help you find an instructor who can help your student grow academically while also respecting their scheduling needs. Contact our educational consultants to ask any questions you may have. We'd love to work with you both and hope to hear from you soon.
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