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A 4.0 GPA in Business Economics at Wharton means Carina didn't just pass statistics — she relied on it constantly, from econometric analysis to interpreting market data under some of the most rigorous quantitative coursework in the country. She breaks down topics like regression, hypothesis testing,...
University of Pennsylvania
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
Harshit
Hello! I'm a passionate educator with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and a love for making learning both effective and enjoyable. Over the years, I've taught a wide range of subjects, always with the goal of making even the most complex topics simple and approachable. My teaching style focuses o...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
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National Taiwan University
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Certified Tutor
2+ years
William
A PhD in mathematics means William can trace every statistical concept back to its formal underpinnings — he doesn't just teach students how to run a hypothesis test, he walks through the probability theory that makes it valid. His graduate-level statistics teaching covers everything from Bayesian i...
MIT
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University of Chicago
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2+ years
Danielle
I am an entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have a Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring ...
Tulane University of Louisiana
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2+ years
Teaching statistics across multiple college campuses — including courses in public health and social sciences — gave David a unusual vantage point: he knows how stats actually gets used in research, from designing surveys to running significance tests on messy real-world data. As a PhD student in an...
University of Pennsylvania
PhD
Kenyon College
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2+ years
I am a PhD student in Civil Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh, holding both bachelor's and master's degrees in the same field from Cairo University, Egypt. My passion for teaching began at home, helping my three younger siblings understand challenging math and science topics. This early ex...
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
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Cairo University
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Cairo University
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2+ years
Benjamin
Having a PhD in mathematics and a background in electrical engineering, Benjamin brings a signal-processing perspective to statistics that most tutors can't — he teaches concepts like regression and hypothesis testing as tools for extracting meaningful patterns from noisy data, which is exactly what...
Drexel University
PhD
Johns Hopkins University
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2+ years
Michelle
After graduating summa cum laude from Penn, Michelle built a tutoring practice covering every level of math through calculus — which means she can trace statistical formulas back to the algebra and probability concepts students already know. She's particularly effective at demystifying topics like d...
University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Joseph
I'm passionate about helping students because I believe everyone deserves the tools and preparation to build a brighter future. Education isn't just about learning facts, it's about discovering your potential, and I love being part of that journey. I've worked with students from all levels, from ...
Yonsei University
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Lehigh University
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2+ years
My academic background is in engineering. As a female engineer, I was in the fourth graduating class that admitted women at Johns Hopkins University. However, the desire to pass on my love of math and science, and the ability to solve problems, prompted me to pursue a teaching career. Working...
Johns Hopkins University
BS
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Kevin
AP Statistics Tutor • +60 Subjects
I am interested in working for Varsity Tutors because I enjoy helping others learn new concepts and progress in whatever they are struggling with. I have significant experience tutoring with a variety of age levels and would be delighted to have an opportunity to work with students through this opportunity.
Tori
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +87 Subjects
My name is Tori and I am excited to support and guide you while you rock your way to meeting your learning goals! I have a degree in English and I am a certified English teacher as well, and I am fluent in Spanish, too! My journey helping others started more than 10 years ago... I started tutoring when I was in college and I soon realized I loved helping classmates find their aha! moment. It was priceless! After this, I decided my career path was in Education, and I worked towards getting a certification. I have worked in a classroom setting in person and online for about 5 years! Having struggled with some subjects, like Chemistry, while I was a freshman, also gives me a fresh perspective to tutoring. I needed help and I appreciate the experts who helped me succeed. Because of this, I'm aware that students will need help with content, but also building their confidence with the subject, and working through the anxiety or fear they may have by the time they connect with a tutor. But don't worry: I am here to support you in the way that fits best your learning style, prior knowledge, and timelines! I currently tutor full time and love every minute of it! While I have worked with students from Elementary School level to College students, I thoroughly enjoy, and I'm an expert working with students in Middle School and High School. I can meet with students individually, or in a group setting. My favorite subjects are Literature and Conversational Spanish. I also have extensive experience working with struggling students in organizational skills, test taking strategies and executive functioning. I look forward to supporting you in your learning journey: your goals are my #1 priority!
Alexis
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +45 Subjects
Personal Statement Mathematics is a very challenging discipline. In addition to it being challenging and demanding, it is also intimidating. Anyone who has ever spent hours working on math problems has learned to respect this area of specialty. Academia, however, is seeing an influx of students who enter each course wondering if that particular course will turn out to be the one that will derail their career dreams. Students are fully aware of the difficult task that lies before them and despite their best efforts they are still not successful. As a result, educators have the daunting task of identifying student's abilities, diagnosing and treating fear, in addition to teaching them the new material. A major component of my teaching philosophy deals with the fear component. Let me contest that I do not believe that students are lazy or incompetent but rather they are disgruntled and misinformed; that they somehow strayed away due to constant failures in mathematics. Failure can be constructive as long as it is dealt with quickly and by someone who knows the path to success. The problem is that this usually doesn't happen. Students typically work independently and without guidance. Students typically underestimate the time needed to learn the concepts needed; take too many complex courses while juggling a career and a family; but the greatest cause, in my opinion, is fear and anxiety, fear of not knowing where to begin and fear that their best efforts in the study process will still cause them to fail. As a result, students tend to avoid the issue altogether. As I am nearing my twentieth year as an educator, I am still dealing with this obstacle. There is no simple solution and I certainly will not devalue a student's education. Instead, I have felt that I should simply be honest about the task at hand. We as educators should make it clear that persistence is the key here and that there will be few chances at instant gratification. Mathematics is one of those courses that require a lot of investment in one's time and energy before results are shown. My convictions on mathematics and education in general are that people will always fear what they do not understand. It is the responsibility of the instructor to reduce that fear by presenting the material in such a way that students can understand and ultimately build confidence. All of these things can be done without compromising the goals of the course. Awareness on the part of the student will help immensely in eliminating the fear of mathematics. It is with this charge that I took up a career in education. I wanted a career that would allow me to assist students in becoming exceptional communicators, logical thinkers, and independent learners. By collaborating with students in their own education, we together can bring about successful mathematics instruction and enlist in students a feeling of pride, enjoyment, and appreciation of mathematics.
Michael
AP Statistics Tutor • +63 Subjects
Though I'm now a few years removed from academia, I still consider myself an intellect at heart. Stints at New York University's Stern School of Business and Northwestern University have given me extensive scholastic training, and running my own private tutoring service throughout college as a means of making a living has helped me exercise and refine my skill set as a personal academic instructor. Partnering up with Varsity Tutors has provided me with a golden opportunity to continue helping students hone their own academic performance across a wide array of subjects, and my own tutoring background, coupled with my flexible schedule as a by-day real estate investor and independent business owner who possesses total control over his hours, puts me in a unique position to better accommodate the students I work with to ensure that they receive the attention and quality service they deserve.
Thomas
AP Statistics Tutor • +101 Subjects
I graduated from Dartmouth College with a double major, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in both Biochemistry/Molecular Biology and Music. I continued my education at Columbia University and received Master of Arts in Biology. Starting in middle school and continuing through my graduate career, I have tutored students in a wide variety of subjects, but I was most effective at tutoring math and science because of my lifelong love and aptitude for these subjects. Since I am also working towards a career in molecular biology, I use math and science every day, and I can explain real-world applications and uses for these subjects that may not seem obvious. By demonstrating the use of math and science in everyday life, I am able to help interact with the student and increase their interest in a subject in which they may experience difficulty. I also believe that as a tutor, it is my responsibility to engage with the student to help them achieve and even surpass their goals. In my spare time, I am heavily involved with music in New York City, being part of multiple choirs and continuing to play piano. I also enjoy exercising and exploring the city whenever I have the chance.
Brooke
AP Statistics Tutor • +133 Subjects
Hi! I'm a student currently studying Government at Harvard, and I'm really looking forward to getting to work with you. I have experience tutoring high school students in a number of subjects, including math (Algebra 2 and Precalculus), English, History, and Spanish. I also have helped students write and revise college essays and supplementals. Additionally, I have experience with public speaking as captain of the Harvard Mock Trial team, which has awarded multiple times at the national championship. I'm happy to help with whatever you're looking for, and I feel strongly about catering my tutoring to each individual student's needs. I look forward to getting to work with you!
Straley
AP Statistics Tutor • +255 Subjects
I hold a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University. I tutored GED math for 3 years in college, so I have experience breaking down concepts for students with a variety of learning styles. I've also informally tutored other students in my math and science classes. My favorite part of working with students is seeing people's faces light up when they understand a tough concept. In my free time, I enjoy reading, walking, dancing, and listening to music.
Jian
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +38 Subjects
Hi! I'm Lance, a recent graduate with a Master's degree in Business Analytics from Duke University and a Bachelor's degree in Joint Mathematics-Economics from the University of California, San Diego. With a strong background in mathematics and extensive experience as a long-time volunteer at the Boys & Girls Club, I am passionate about helping students excel in their studies and beyond. Subjects I Offer Tutoring In: Math: Algebra I, Algebra II, Calculus, Elementary Math, Geometry, Middle School Math, Pre-Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Quantitative Reasoning, Statistics, Trigonometry Test Prep: SAT, ACT, GRE Languages: Chinese (Mandarin) I believe in the power of education to change lives. My approach is rooted in the idea that "Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." I focus not just on solving problems, but on building the skills and confidence that students need to tackle challenges independently. Whether you're looking to master math concepts, prepare for standardized tests, or learn Mandarin, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. Why Choose Me? Proven academic track record with a strong foundation in mathematics and analytics Experience working with students of all ages through my volunteer work at the Boys & Girls Club Personalized teaching approach tailored to each student's needs and learning style Passionate about making learning engaging and effective Let's work together to achieve your goals! Contact me today to schedule your first session and take the first step towards academic and personal success.
Komba
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +22 Subjects
I love tutoring and helping students facing any difficulties in Math and Statistics. I served as a teaching assistant for basic Mathematics and Statistics courses when I was completing my Masters degree at Stony Brook University. I received my Bachelors degree from Columbia University, where I also served as a tutor. I have also tutored countless number of CUNY students studying to pass the CUNY Assessment test in Math. Each student is unique, and I understand that the techniques and style I use is tailored directly towards the needs of the student. I am a very good listener, and I try my best to make my students very comfortable at all times. My main objective is to provide the best service available to my students, and the student is always my number one priority.
Simon
Statistics Tutor • +21 Subjects
I have a PhD in computational physics from the University Of Pennsylvania, as well as a degree in physics and computer science from the University Of British Columbia. I have years of experience as a teaching assistant and have been an instructor at a college level. I've taught hundreds of students to program effectively in a wide range of languages, as well many different physics courses. In the corporate world, I've found the experience of watching a mentee grow and thrive the most satisfying. While small classroom experiences are fun, I love working one on one with students - the moment when an idea "clicks" is just as fun for the teacher as it is for the student!
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Many students struggle with Statistics because it requires both computational skills and conceptual understanding. Common pain points include interpreting what statistical results actually mean (not just calculating them), understanding probability foundations, and applying the right test to real-world scenarios. Word problems in Statistics can also be particularly challenging since they require students to translate messy real-world situations into statistical questions. Personalized tutoring helps students move beyond memorizing formulas to truly understanding when and why to use each statistical method.
Hypothesis testing is abstract, and many students memorize the steps without grasping the underlying logic. A skilled tutor breaks down the reasoning—why we set up null and alternative hypotheses, what p-values actually represent, and how to avoid common misinterpretations. Through worked examples and guided practice, tutors help you see the pattern in different tests (t-tests, chi-square, ANOVA) so you understand they're solving the same fundamental question with different data types. This conceptual foundation makes it much easier to apply hypothesis testing to new problems rather than just plugging numbers into formulas.
Statistics courses can vary significantly in approach—some emphasize conceptual understanding and real-world applications, while others focus on mathematical rigor and theory. Some courses use simulation-based methods or focus heavily on R or Python, while traditional courses emphasize hand calculations. Tutors experienced in Statistics can adapt to your specific curriculum, whether you're using textbooks like those from OpenStax, Pearson, or others, and can help you understand how different approaches connect. They also recognize which concepts your course emphasizes most heavily and tailor their explanations accordingly.
Look for tutors who can explain the 'why' behind statistical methods, not just the 'how.' A great Statistics tutor can connect abstract concepts like sampling distributions to real applications, uses concrete examples to build intuition, and helps you develop problem-solving strategies for unfamiliar scenarios. They should also be comfortable working with your specific course format—whether that's traditional inferential statistics, data science-focused coursework, or applied statistics in a particular field. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors whose background and teaching approach match your needs and learning style.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction in Statistics addresses your specific gaps rather than generic review. Whether you need to catch up on probability foundations, master specific techniques like regression or confidence intervals, or develop strategies for tackling complex word problems, a tutor can customize the pace and depth. Research on 1-on-1 instruction shows students typically make significant gains because they receive immediate feedback on their reasoning—not just their answers—and tutors can identify whether struggles stem from computational errors, conceptual misunderstandings, or test-taking anxiety. Over time, this builds both competence and confidence.
Most introductory Statistics courses cover descriptive statistics (summarizing data), probability basics, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and often linear regression. You'll typically learn how to choose appropriate methods based on your data type and research question, and how to interpret results in context. Many courses now include working with real data using software tools. Personalized tutoring ensures you move through these topics with genuine understanding—recognizing patterns across different statistical methods rather than treating each as an isolated technique.
Statistics anxiety often stems from feeling overwhelmed by new terminology, struggling to connect formulas to real meaning, or previous negative experiences with math. Working with a tutor in a low-pressure, personalized setting helps rebuild confidence by breaking complex topics into manageable pieces and celebrating small wins. Tutors can also teach problem-solving strategies and help you practice working through problems methodically—from understanding what the question asks, to choosing an approach, to interpreting your result. As you experience success and develop better intuition for statistical thinking, anxiety typically decreases significantly.
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