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10+ years
Nina
Graduate-level statistics throws curveballs that intro courses never prepare you for — survival analysis, mixed-effects models, high-dimensional inference. Nina earned her master's in biostatistics at Columbia and is currently pursuing her doctorate at NYU, so she's actively immersed in the theory a...
Columbia University
Masters in biostatistics
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences (focus in neurobiology)
Columbia University in the City of New York
Current Grad Student, Biostatistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sam
Having earned a PhD in Statistics, Sam teaches graduate-level topics like maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian inference, and multivariate analysis with the depth that comes from years of research-level work. He's particularly strong at bridging the gap between statistical theory and practical ap...
University of Iowa
PHD, Statistics
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Biomedical Engineering
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Brian
Graduate-level statistics demands comfort with proofs and derivations that most intro courses skip — maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian inference, and the mathematical foundations behind common tests. Brian's Caltech background in economics and computer science gave him deep exposure to these m...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Anthony
As a PhD student in economics at Yale, Anthony works with graduate-level statistics constantly — maximum likelihood estimation, regression diagnostics, hypothesis testing frameworks, and Bayesian methods all show up in his research. He brings that working fluency to tutoring sessions, breaking down ...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Yale University
Doctor of Philosophy, Economics
Yale University
BS in physics and math
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jessi
Graduate-level statistics is where psychology and research methods collide, and Jessi has lived that intersection — her psychology degree from Rice and ongoing bioethics work at UPenn mean she's run regressions, interpreted ANOVA tables, and designed studies with real data. She breaks down concepts ...
Yale Divinity School
Masters, Religion
Rice University
Bachelors in Psychology
Certified Tutor
Tashina
Graduate-level statistics throws students into multivariate analysis, hierarchical modeling, and software-driven data work that textbooks alone rarely make clear. Tashina uses MATLAB and Python in her own doctoral research in Psychological and Brain Sciences, so she can walk through both the mathema...
Johns Hopkins University
PHD, Psychological and Brain Sciences
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Elliot
Graduate-level statistics throws students into the deep end — maximum likelihood estimation, mixed-effects models, Bayesian inference — and expects fluency, not just familiarity. Elliot's PhD in Neuroscience required designing and analyzing complex experimental datasets, so he teaches these methods ...
Hampshire College
Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dillon
Graduate-level statistics demands comfort with concepts like hypothesis testing, regression modeling, and ANOVA that go well beyond intro courses. Dillon's engineering background — including a master's in welding engineering technology — required heavy applied statistics work, from designing experim...
Vanderbilt University
Master's in Engineering
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Welding Engineering Technology
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor's in Engineering
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Hidefusa
Graduate-level statistics often means wrestling with multivariate methods, hierarchical models, and software like SPSS, Stata, or R while simultaneously trying to apply them to a thesis or dissertation dataset. Hidefusa's doctoral work in clinical neuropsychology gave him hands-on experience designi...
Harvard University
Master of Liberal Arts in Clinical Psychology
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Victor
Graduate-level statistics demands fluency with proofs and derivations that introductory courses barely touch — moment-generating functions, maximum likelihood estimation, and the theory behind hypothesis testing. Victor's master's in Applied Mathematics gave him direct experience with these topics, ...
Brown University
Masters, Applied Mathematics
Stony Brook University
Bachelors, Mathematics
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Evan
Graduate-level statistics throws students into the deep end — maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian inference, multivariate regression diagnostics — and expects fluency, not just familiarity. Evan is currently completing his own graduate work in statistics, so he's actively immersed in the theory ...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Statistics
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Drisana
Graduate-level statistics demands comfort with proofs and distributions that undergraduate courses only sketch — maximum likelihood estimation, sufficient statistics, and the theory behind hypothesis testing. Drisana is actively completing her graduate mathematics degree, so she's immersed in the ri...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Mathematics
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Current Grad Student, Mathematics
Certified Tutor
Matthew
Graduate-level statistics is where Matthew lives professionally — his Master's in Educational Measurement and Statistics at the University of South Florida has him deep in topics like multivariate analysis, psychometrics, and inferential modeling on a daily basis. He's also served as a T.A. and inst...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Masters in Education, Educational Measurement and Statistics
Johns Hopkins University
B.A. in Psychology
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Elise
Graduate-level statistics in medical and biomedical research relies heavily on survival analysis, logistic regression, and interpreting multivariate models — all tools Elise used extensively through her M.D. training at Creighton. She breaks down the reasoning behind test selection (why a Cox model ...
Marquette University
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Creighton University
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine
Certified Tutor
Kimberly
Graduate-level statistics can feel like a different language — survival analysis, multivariate regression, Bayesian inference — especially for students outside traditional math backgrounds. Kimberly runs these methods daily in her Columbia MPH program, where biostatistics is central to public health...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Masters, Public Health
Wesleyan University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology, Environmental Studies
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Your first session is designed to understand your specific needs—whether you're preparing for comprehensive exams, working through a challenging course, or developing statistical methods for your thesis. The tutor will assess your current understanding, identify gaps, and create a personalized plan tailored to your goals. This foundation ensures every future session builds directly toward the outcomes that matter most to you.
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Yes—many tutors work with graduate students to strengthen their statistical methodology, from selecting appropriate tests and designing analyses to interpreting results and communicating findings. Whether you're working with regression models, experimental designs, or advanced methods, a tutor can help you understand the statistical principles behind your research and ensure your analysis is sound.
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