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5+ years
Kristen
I am a PhD student at SUNY Downstate Medical Center studying Molecular & Cellular Biology. I graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry. I love to teach, mostly because of the impact of great teachers throughout my academic career. I think learning can be really fun, ...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Doctor of Philosophy, Molecular & Cellular Biology

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Sabra
I had my first experience working with students to improve their academic performance when I was in 7th grade. I volunteered at a local elementary school helping 4th graders in math, reading comprehension, and Spanish. Watching the kids I worked with grow in their understanding of the material and d...
Clark University
Current Undergrad, Spanish

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Max
Throughout my many years in school, my friends, acquaintances, and classmates have turned to me for help understanding material being taught in classes we have taken together. I have helped teach people in many school subjects, but I am particularly experienced in math tutoring. I see math as a puzz...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor of Science, Materials Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Bracken
I am a graduate of Union College, where I was awarded a BA degree, with Honors in English. After graduation, I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer for two years in El Salvador, teaching English at the National University in San Salvador. That was where and when I first learned how much I enjoy teachin...
Union College
Bachelor in Arts, English
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

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Patrick
I'm a chemical engineering student at UMass Lowell entering my senior year. I've been inducted into the chemical engineer honor society Omega Chi Epsilon this past semester, and have been serving as its secretary since. I hope to use this tutoring opportunity to practice for the required tutoring se...
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Current Undergrad Student, Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Zanié
I strive to ensure everyone and anyone under my wing succeeds. My favorite subject is English; I'm currently in the process of obtaining my BA in English Literature! I love teaching both children and adults anything regarding English. As long as I get to help someone else, I'm happy! I also love get...
Arizona State University
Current Undergrad Student, English

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Lauren
I am a recent Tulane University graduate returning to Miami with a very flexible schedule! I have a Master's in Accounting and Bachelor's of Science in Management in Marketing. I have experience tutoring a variety of age groups from elementary-level children to college students. I have experience tu...
Tulane University of Louisiana
Masters in Business Administration, Accounting
Tulane University of Louisiana
Bachelor of Science, Marketing

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rei
I'm a candidate for a B.S. in Business Administration at Northeastern University. In addition to tutoring, I enjoy playing the tuba and learning about transportation engineering/planning. I'm also fully Japanese and can read, write, and speak the language. As someone who scored 1530 on the SAT and 8...
Northeastern University
Current Undergrad Student, Business Administration and Management

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Catherine
No toy was safe in my hands. As a child, I always took my toys apart to see their inner components and how they produced sound or light. Most survived the reassembly stage, while others were mourned by my mother's pocketbook. When I was in the fifth grade, my mother gave me my first toolkit. To say ...
Spelman College
Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics
Auburn University
Engineering, Materials Engineering

Certified Tutor
8+ years
William
I graduated from Sewanee: The University of The South in 2015 with a degree in English and Music, two subjects for which I have an unabating passion. While in High School, I had a teacher that helped me find personal meaning within the poems and stories that we read, and that revelation has shaped t...
Sewanee-The University of the South
Bachelors, English, Music
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Frequently Asked Questions
Learning differences refer to variations in how students process information and learn, including conditions like dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and processing disorders. While these differences affect how a student learns, they don't reflect intelligence or ability.
Personalized tutoring helps by using tailored strategies that work with—not against—how a student's brain processes information. Tutors can break down concepts into manageable steps, use multi-sensory approaches, and provide targeted practice in areas where a student struggles, leading to improved confidence and academic performance.
In a typical San Francisco classroom with an average student-teacher ratio of 20.2:1, teachers have limited time to address individual learning styles. Personalized tutoring provides one-on-one attention where instruction is customized to match exactly how your student learns best.
A tutor can adjust pace, use alternative teaching methods, build in frequent breaks, provide immediate feedback, and create a low-pressure environment where your student can ask questions freely. This focused approach helps students with learning differences build foundational skills and develop confidence at their own speed.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have experience supporting students with specific learning differences. When you describe your student's needs—whether that's dyslexia, ADHD, processing delays, or other challenges—we match them with tutors trained in evidence-based strategies for that particular difference.
Experienced tutors understand how to create structured lessons, build in multisensory elements, use organizational tools, and maintain patience and flexibility. It's important that your student feels comfortable with their tutor, so we help facilitate that connection from the start.
Improvement timelines vary depending on the specific learning difference, the student's age, how long the challenge has been present, and how frequently tutoring occurs. Some students show gains in confidence and engagement within a few weeks, while academic skill development typically becomes noticeable over 2-3 months of consistent tutoring.
Regular, focused instruction with a skilled tutor compounds over time—students often show the most meaningful progress when they work with a tutor consistently (weekly or more). Setting specific, measurable goals with your tutor helps track progress and adjust strategies as needed.
Yes. Tutors at Varsity Tutors can complement the accommodations and goals outlined in an IEP (Individualized Education Program) or 504 plan. Many tutors are familiar with common accommodations like extended time, alternative assignments, assistive technology, and specialized instruction methods.
We recommend sharing your student's IEP or 504 plan with the tutor so they understand what accommodations your student receives and how to reinforce those strategies during tutoring sessions. This coordination between the tutor, school, and family creates a stronger support system for your student's success.
Yes. Students with learning differences often struggle with specific subjects—for example, students with dyscalculia typically need specialized math support, while those with dyslexia benefit from structured reading instruction. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have expertise in the subjects your student finds most challenging.
Tutors trained in learning differences use specialized approaches like multisensory techniques for reading, concrete manipulatives for math, and organizational strategies for writing. This targeted support helps students build skills and reduce frustration in their most difficult areas.
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