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Alia
I am an educator for more than 25 years of experience at both K-12 and university levels. I got my PhD in Education from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in 2017, and my master's in Educational Leadership in Higher Education from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 2014. Besides, I have Bach...
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Master of Arts, English
University of Jordan
Bachelor in Arts, English
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Doctor of Philosophy, Urban Education and Leadership

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Justin
I am a graduate of Duke University (class of 2017), where I received my Bachelor of Arts in History and Religious Studies with a minor in Economics. I am also a graduate of Yale University (class of 2019), where I received my Master of Arts in Religious Studies with a focus on ancient history. Since...
Yale University
Master of Arts in Religious Studies (focus on ancient history)
Duke University
Bachelor of Arts in History and Religious Studies (minor in Economics)

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Camille
I am a graduate of Brown University with a Bachelors Degree in Biology and Yale University with a Masters in Public Health. I also hold a Level 5 certification in TEFL. I am passionate about working with children and students of all ages to assist them in achieving their highest potential. My favori...
Yale University
Master of Public Health
Brown University
Bachelor's Degree in Biology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Nicholas
I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects, and across a wide-range of grade-levels, I am most proud of and most passionate about my work in literacy. Creating a joyful community of reading and writing - whether for an entire school, or for a small group - has provided me with my greatest sense of...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Ariana
I am a former middle-school English teacher (and former high-school French teacher). I am certified to teach English (grades 6-12), History/Government/Social Studies (grades 6-12), Psychology (grades 6-12), Health (grades PreK-12), General Music (grades PreK-12), and French (grades PreK-12). I have ...
Kansas State University
Master of Arts, Teaching French as a Second or Foreign Language
Kansas State University
Bachelor in Arts, French

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8+ years
Kaitlyn
I am a medical student committed to helping your student succeed. I have been a tutor for 5+ years, and have experience teaching Math, Science, Spanish and Test Prep to students of all ages and ability. I believe every child has the potential to learn with positive one on one attention and I am comm...
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Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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5+ years
Grace
I am a ballet dancer with Ballet 5:8 in the Chicago suburbs.
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6+ years
Madison
I am dedicated to helping students progress towards their goals and learn with nobility, self discipline, endurance and with respect. Rice University, Texas A&M University, my alma maters, as well as Pat Neff Elementary, my beloved ESL campus and I believe in the importance of core values to guide l...
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Bachelor in Arts, International and Intercultural Communication
Rice University
Current Grad Student, Global Studies
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5+ years
Timothy
I am a graduate of Emory University, where I was an Emory Faculty Scholar and academics tutor who double-majored in Economics and Psychology, and am also a current MBA graduate student at Duke University (on academic scholarship). I have several years experience tutoring across a variety of subjects...
Duke University
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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3+ years
Breond
I am a recent PhD graduate in African-American Studies & Philosophy from Harvard University. I also earned MA's in both Philosophy and African-American Studies, respectively. My areas of specialization at the graduate level are in ethics, moral thought, philosophy of law, political theory, Africana ...
Harvard University
PhD in African-American Studies & Philosophy
Harvard University
Master of Science, Philosophy
South Suburban College
Associate in Science, General Studies
Harvard University
Doctor of Science, African American Studies
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Heather
Calculus Tutor • +22 Subjects
I am New York State Certified in Childhood Education (1st-6th grade). I was a tenured New York City classroom teacher, before I decided to start my own family. For the past three years I have been teaching online classes to oversea students of all ages.
Qays
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Natasha
Calculus Tutor • +57 Subjects
I am great at building rapport with students and figuring out what they need, especially with small groups of students or 1-on-1. I have a lot of educational theory knowledge thanks to my master's degree from NYU in TESOL and Foreign Language Education, and I've put that into practice during my teaching: elementary ESL and high school Japanese and English/ESL. I've also taught English in elementary schools in Japan, and worked online and in person with kids and adults in ESL and Japanese. I have experience tutoring for standardized tests as well. I believe that we can work together to construct knowledge instead of just lecturing at you while you memorize facts. I want to help you learn, grow and realize your own potential!
Rachel
Calculus Tutor • +38 Subjects
I am currently a senior at Loyola University Chicago pursuing degrees in Psychology and Social Work. In the fall, I'll begin my Master's of Social Work with a focus on working with children and families. I am passionate about helping students gain confidence in their academics through a gentle yet direct approach. My areas of specialty are Psychology, English, and ACT prep. When working with others, I have a goal of empowering them to see and achieve their full potential, which I accomplish through directive strategies that allow students to explore different theories and learning practices than they'd considered. I will provide individual-based tutoring that is catered towards the student's needs to ensure their success.
Snipta
Statistics Graduate Level Tutor • +143 Subjects
I'm a graduate from the University of Texas at Dallas with double Bachelors Degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Science. I have explored the intersection of technology, medicine, and public policy throughout my academic career. I'm an industry-trained computer scientist with experience at Microsoft and the National Institute of Health.
Emma
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +54 Subjects
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Aaron
Middle School Math Tutor • +46 Subjects
I am a recent college graduate with an A.B. in Education Studies from Brown University (Providence, RI). I have worked as a remote tutor for other online platforms throughout 2021. I am most passionate about English, especially literary analysis and essay writing. When I am not tutoring, I enjoy exercising with my dog.
Monifa
10th Grade math Tutor • +40 Subjects
Hi, my name is Monifa. For years I have tutored students of many ages, in many subjects. I love to help others succeed in any way I can. I always try my hardest to help the students I tutor understand the work they are having difficulties with and help them become able to solve problems like it themselves in the future. I try to treat each student in a unique way and cater to their needs. I also love making the learning process fun and comfortable. I look forward to helping anyone in need!
Haley Shea
Elementary Statistics Tutor • +143 Subjects
Haley graduated from the University of North Georgia with two bachelor's degrees in English Writing & Publication and Interdisciplinary Studies (Mathematics/Technology, Social Science, and Humanities concentrations), and an associate's degree in Psychological Science (2020). Previously, she completed an associate's in Communication, Film & Digital Media Studies (2016). While at UNG, she worked as a Writing Center Peer Consultant, Supplemental Instruction Facilitator, English Department Student Administrative Assistant, Writing Fellow, and Ambassador for the Center for Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (in addition to programming stimulus displays for EEG experiments in the neuroscience lab). Her major fields of study are supplemented by three minors: Linguistics, Psychology, and Studies of English Language Learning. Combined, this background enables a flexible tutoring approach that can be customized to meet the needs of both additional-language learners and individuals facing cognitive challenges. Haley Shea is currently pursuing graduate-level education in cognitive science, conducting neuroscientific laboratory research in psycholinguistics and brain-computer interface, and training for a career in human-computer interaction. During college, her top subjects were Advanced English Grammar and Linguistics. There, she was known for her passionate leadership of study sessions for sentence-diagramming, which inspired her laboratory research. An active community member, she was Vice President of the English Honor Society chapter and led the UNG Writers Guild for two years, helping students write and gather valuable feedback from one another, enabling them to better proofread and edit their work for future publications. Many of those writers saw their work in print through UNG's award-winning student literary magazine, for which Haley Shea served as an editor for several years. Other campus engagements included running the community book drive for over two years and founding an all-student improv troupe which went on to perform and compete in tournaments around the state and region. While acting helped her become comfortable on-stage, Haley Shea also greatly benefited from her time as a member of the speech and debate team, placing first in statewide debate and slam poetry competitions over the years. Her favorite topic of both debate and poetry is that of human innovation and interaction with emerging technology, especially in relation to ethical policies on artificial intelligence. Captivated by syntax in both spoken language and computer code, she is fascinated with recent developments in language-based software and hopes to contribute to the field of computational psycholinguistics while earning her PhD. After graduating, Haley Shea knew she wanted to keep supporting other students toward their goals. A scholarship student herself, she always loves any chance to help individuals express their strengths and unique personal histories in ways that will help further their goals. To this end, she continues to mentor applicants for nationally competitive scholarships and other student support opportunities, such as the McNair Scholars Program and Goldwater STEM Scholarship, two major awards which made an immense difference toward the funding of her bachelor's education when she was named an official recipient in 2019, in honor of her interdisciplinary research and commitment to fostering student success on campus. She finds joy in any opportunity to uplift other students--especially women in STEM, individuals facing disabilities, or anyone who seeks to improve their command of the English language. In sharing her passions with her students, she helps them break out of "analysis paralysis" into a fun, personalized routine that helps foster positive associations with the topic of study and strong metacognitive skills that lead to improved performance over time. Special Topic Announcement: Students of English writing, grammar, comprehension, et cetera may enjoy developing their meta-linguistic awareness through Sentence Diagramming. Ask during booking to learn more about how you can become a grammar wiz through one-on-one classes in Sentence Diagramming taught by Haley Shea.
Taylor
Middle School Math Tutor • +37 Subjects
I love to learn and enjoy sharing that knowledge with others. I think each individual learns differently and l strive to help and adhere to whatever learning style works best! I have an undergraduate degree in both Human Kinetics and Nursing and am very passionate about all things anatomy and physiology. I work full time as a registered nurse at the Hospital for Sick Children and have a background in pharmacy as I was a pharmacy technician for many years. I also enjoy numbers and thrived in math in high school. In my spare time, I enjoy working out and sudoku puzzles! Please feel free to reach out. :)
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Frequently Asked Questions
A tutor can work with you to develop a personalized writing process that breaks down the overwhelm. Rather than jumping straight into writing, tutors help you plan your ideas through outlining, identifying your main argument or thesis, and organizing supporting points in a logical flow. Through guided practice and feedback on your drafts, you'll learn to recognize what makes writing clear and compelling. This targeted approach is especially effective because you get immediate, specific feedback tailored to your writing style—not generic rules.
Grammar covers the mechanics—correct sentence structure, punctuation, and usage. Style is about how you use those mechanics to create voice, tone, and impact. A sentence can be grammatically correct but sound awkward or unclear. A good tutor helps you master both: first, ensuring you have a solid foundation in grammar fundamentals, then building your ability to make intentional stylistic choices that strengthen your writing. Understanding this distinction helps you become a more confident, flexible writer who can adapt to different audiences and purposes.
Writer's block often stems from perfectionism, unclear ideas, or not knowing where to start. Tutors use several strategies to help: breaking the writing task into smaller, manageable chunks; brainstorming and freespeaking to get ideas flowing without judgment; and scaffolding the writing process so you're not staring at a blank page. Many tutors recommend starting with an imperfect draft rather than waiting for perfection, then revising from there. With consistent, supportive guidance, you'll develop confidence and techniques to move past the block and get words on the page.
Yes—many students find citation formatting confusing because the rules vary by style and details matter. A tutor can teach you the fundamentals of MLA, APA, or Chicago style formatting, including in-text citations, works cited pages, and how to integrate sources smoothly into your writing. Beyond just showing you the format, a good tutor helps you understand why citations matter (academic integrity and credibility) and gives you practice so the process becomes second nature. Over time, you'll develop the skills to handle citations confidently on your own.
Strong writing about literature depends on strong reading skills. Tutors help you develop strategies for close reading—noticing details, identifying themes, understanding character motivation, and recognizing how an author uses language for effect. They teach you how to move from comprehension to analysis: not just summarizing what happens, but explaining why it matters and how the author creates meaning. With guided practice and feedback on your analytical essays, you'll learn to support your ideas with specific evidence from the text, which deepens both your reading skills and your writing.
An excellent tutor combines strong writing expertise with patience and the ability to diagnose where you're getting stuck. Look for someone who gives specific, actionable feedback on your work rather than just marking errors; who can explain the reasoning behind grammar rules; and who adapts their approach to your learning style and goals. Whether you're working on essay structure, mechanics, or developing your voice as a writer, the best tutors meet you where you are and help you build skills progressively. It's also important that they make writing feel less intimidating and more like a craft you can master.
With consistent, personalized instruction, most students see noticeable progress within a few weeks—better organization in essays, fewer grammar errors, and increased confidence. Longer-term, you develop a reliable writing process and learn to self-edit more effectively. The real value is learning transferable skills: once you understand how to structure an argument, revise for clarity, or catch your own mistakes, you can apply those skills to any writing task. Many students report that tutoring not only improves their grades but transforms their relationship with writing from something stressful to something they can actually control.
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