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9+ years
Genny
I am a third year Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology major at Emory University. My tutoring career unofficially began helping my younger siblings with homework, but has since professionalized! I have tutored students ranging in age, interest, background, and academic capabilities. In the past year,...
Emory University
Current Undergrad Student, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sara
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
Matthew
I am currently a senior finishing my mechanical engineering degree at University of South Florida Tampa. After completion of this I plan to apply to law school to become a patent attorney.
USF Tampa
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Denisha
Nova Southeastern University
Doctor of Philosophy, Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies
Nova Southeastern University
Doctor of Medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine

Certified Tutor
Lori
Hello! My name is Lori Green, and I look forward to helping you! I have taught middle and high school English for over 20 years. I am a certified English teacher with a Bachelors Degree in English and Secondary Education, as well as a Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction. I would be honored ...
American College of Education
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Belmont University
Bachelor in Arts, Language Arts Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
Greetings!I'm here because I genuinely enjoy helping others succeed and I will tell you a little about myself below!I graduated with my Master's degree in Secondary Education at Eastern Connecticut State University. I also have a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology...so, if you ever need to know about ...
Eastern Connecticut State University
Master of Arts, Education
Lyndon State College
Bachelor of Science, Science Teacher Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jeremy
I am a recent college physics graduate with both formal and informal experience tutoring in math and science. I am currently enrolled in grad school physics courses and intend on start my PhD in physics this fall. I am a person who's passionate about learning, and loves to help facilitate learning i...
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Physics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Kevin
I tutor because I know what it’s like to struggle in school. I’ll never forget the day my high school counselor told me I might never go to college. Her words stung, but the inspiration the words gave me is irreplaceable.She drove me to succeed. My new found motivation propelled me from a C student ...
Western Washington University
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Hello,My name is Ke and I'm a recent graduate of Cornell University. I'm having to help in a variety of subjects ranging from high school literature to the SAT. I'll work with you to find the best way to help you improve!
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, French
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Frequently Asked Questions
High school tutoring is customized to match Florida's standards and your specific school's curriculum. Tutors work with students across Tampa's 242 schools, so they're familiar with the different pacing guides, testing requirements, and expectations across the district. Whether you're working toward end-of-course exams, AP assessments, or college prep, personalized instruction ensures you're building skills that directly support your coursework and academic goals.
Even in smaller class settings, individual students have different learning needs, paces, and gaps. In a classroom of 25+ students, even with a good ratio, teachers must move at an average pace that doesn't work for everyone. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly where you're struggling—whether it's conceptual gaps, test-taking strategies, or specific topics—and spend focused time on those areas. This targeted approach typically leads to faster improvement than waiting for classroom instruction to address your individual needs.
Yes. Many high school students carry gaps from middle school, and these foundational skills are critical for success in advanced courses. Tutors can assess where your foundation is weak and rebuild it while you're actively learning new material in class. Rather than falling further behind, personalized instruction lets you strengthen algebra, writing mechanics, reading comprehension, or whatever skills are holding you back—all while keeping pace with current coursework.
Standardized test prep is much more effective when it's personalized. Tutors can identify which question types, content areas, and strategies are costing you points. Rather than generic test prep, you focus on your actual weak spots—whether that's timing on reading sections, geometry problems, or essay structure. Tutors also teach you how to approach different question formats strategically, not just drill practice problems. The national average SAT score is around 1050, and targeted tutoring typically helps students improve 100-200+ points by addressing their specific challenges.
Absolutely. The jump from regular to honors or AP coursework is significant—the pace accelerates, material deepens, and competition increases. Even strong students benefit from personalized instruction that helps them master complex concepts, develop stronger study habits, or tackle challenging assignments before they impact your grade. Tutors can help you stay ahead, build deeper understanding of difficult topics, and develop the skills needed to score well on AP exams (4s and 5s).
Summer is actually an ideal time for tutoring because it offers flexibility and time to address gaps without the pressure of current coursework. Many students use summer tutoring to prepare for fall classes, strengthen weak areas from the previous year, or get ahead on challenging subjects. Summer sessions can be more intensive and focused, allowing you to make significant progress before the school year starts. Whether you're looking to catch up, get ahead, or prepare for upcoming coursework, summer is a strategic time to invest in personalized instruction.
Yes. Many tutors help students develop the academic skills colleges look for: strong writing, critical thinking, time management, and subject mastery. Beyond test prep, tutors can help you tackle challenging assignments, develop strong study habits, and build confidence in your abilities—all things that show up in college success. If you're planning to take challenging courses, improve your overall academic performance, or strengthen specific skills for college readiness, personalized instruction addresses those goals holistically.
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