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Amanda

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Amanda

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Amanda's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus
Geometry

Most biostatistics struggles come down to not knowing which test to use or why — is this a chi-square situation or a t-test, and what does the p-value actually mean? Amanda's Master of Public Health training required heavy coursework in epidemiological statistics, so she teaches biostatistics with t...

Education

The University of Alabama

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Baylor College of Medicine

Doctor of Medicine, Public Health

Test Scores
ACT
34
Nina

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Nina

Masters in biostatistics
Nina's other Tutor Subjects
Statistics Graduate Level
Statistics
Calculus
Algebra

Nina is finishing a doctorate in biostatistics at NYU after completing her master's at Columbia, which means she lives and breathes this subject — logistic regression for clinical outcomes, survival curves, study design for epidemiological research. She was a teaching assistant in Columbia's biostat...

Education

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

Test Scores
SAT
1550
Jason

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Jason

PHD, Medicine and Education
Jason's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Statistics
Middle School Math

Having completed pre-med coursework at Bryn Mawr and then medical school at Penn, Jason encountered biostatistics where it matters most — evaluating clinical trial designs, interpreting odds ratios in journal articles, and assessing whether a study's methodology actually supports its conclusions. Hi...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

PHD, Medicine and Education

University of Pennsylvania

Master's degree in Education

Yale University

Bachelor's degree in History

Test Scores
SAT
1470
ACT
34
Jakobi

Certified Tutor

Jakobi

Bachelors
Jakobi's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Trigonometry
Calculus
Algebra

Applying to medical school while pursuing a Master's in Public Health means Jakobi is knee-deep in the kind of data analysis biostatistics courses demand — study design, hypothesis testing, and interpreting results in health contexts. His biology degree gives him the scientific grounding to explain ...

Education

Princeton University

Bachelors

Natasha

Certified Tutor

Natasha

Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Natasha's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics
College Algebra

Engineering coursework at MIT forced Natasha to build statistical models from biological and chemical datasets — the kind where understanding variance, distributions, and experimental design isn't optional but essential to getting meaningful results. Her chemical and biomolecular engineering backgro...

Education

Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Test Scores
SAT
1500
Ruth

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Ruth

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Ruth's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
Cell Biology

Three years as an ESL instructor and a summa cum laude biology degree taught Ruth something most tutors learn the hard way — explaining quantitative concepts clearly matters as much as understanding them. Now in medical school, she breaks down biostatistics topics like study design, sensitivity and ...

Education

The University of Alabama

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

The University of Michigan

Doctor of Medicine, Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General

Emily

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Emily

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Emily's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
AP Biology

Between her biology major, math minor, and four years of medical school coursework in community health and preventive medicine, Emily has encountered biostatistics from every angle — interpreting clinical studies, running analyses on biological datasets, and applying concepts like sensitivity, speci...

Education

Indiana University-Bloomington

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis

Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Test Scores
SAT
1480
ACT
35
Courtney

Certified Tutor

Courtney

Master of Science, Biology, General
Courtney's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Quantitative Reasoning
Environmental Science

Courtney's graduate research in aquatic ecology means she's wrestled with the messy, real-world datasets that make biostatistics click — figuring out which test to run when sample sizes are uneven, or whether a correlation in field data actually holds up under regression. That experience analyzing e...

Education

Arizona State University

Master of Science, Biology, General

University of Notre Dame

Bachelor of Science, Environmental Sciences

Test Scores
ACT
32
Sanjul

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Sanjul

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Sanjul's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Cell Biology

Medical school trains you to read studies critically — picking apart odds ratios, questioning sample sizes, and spotting when a confidence interval undermines a paper's bold conclusion. Sanjul, now in his final year of osteopathic medical training with a biology foundation, brings that clinical lens...

Education

Cleveland State University

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

University of Medicine and Health Sciences

Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

Test Scores
ACT
32
Ingrid

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Ingrid

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Ingrid's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Finite Mathematics
Trigonometry
Statistics

Ingrid's biomedical engineering coursework at Northwestern — including undergraduate research in the John Rogers Lab — gave her hands-on experience designing experiments and interpreting the statistical methods that underpin clinical and biological research. She breaks down concepts like survival an...

Education

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Test Scores
SAT
1540
ACT
33

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Frequently Asked Questions

Biostatistics applies statistical methods to biological and medical data—from clinical trials and epidemiology to genetics and public health research. It's essential for anyone pursuing healthcare, medical research, or public health careers because it teaches you how to design studies, analyze data responsibly, and draw valid conclusions from evidence. Understanding biostatistics helps you evaluate medical claims critically and contribute meaningfully to real-world health problems.

Many students struggle with translating real-world health scenarios into statistical models, interpreting p-values and confidence intervals correctly, and understanding when to use specific tests (t-tests, chi-square, regression, etc.). The conceptual leap from "doing calculations" to "understanding what the numbers mean" trips up a lot of learners. Personalized tutoring helps you move beyond memorizing formulas to seeing the logic behind each statistical method and how it applies to actual research questions.

Your first session focuses on understanding where you are right now—what topics feel solid, which concepts are fuzzy, and what specific challenges brought you to tutoring. The tutor will likely review your course materials, recent assignments, or exams to identify patterns in your thinking and pinpoint exactly where to start. This diagnostic conversation ensures your personalized instruction targets your actual needs rather than generic review.

In biostatistics, showing work means clearly documenting your assumptions, explaining why you chose a particular test, and interpreting results in context—not just writing down answers. Expert tutors teach you how to structure your solutions logically, ask you to explain your thinking out loud, and give you feedback on clarity and reasoning. This builds the communication skills you'll need for research papers, lab reports, and professional settings.

Yes. Biostatistics courses vary—some emphasize frequentist methods, others introduce Bayesian approaches; some use R or Python, others focus on conceptual understanding without heavy coding. Tutors working with students in Louisville are familiar with different curricula and can adapt their explanations to match your course materials and instructor's approach. Whether your class uses Pagano & Gauvreau, Daniel's Biostatistics, or another standard text, personalized instruction aligns with what you're actually learning.

Word problems in biostatistics require you to identify the research question, recognize the type of data (categorical vs. continuous), determine sample size and design, and select the right test—which feels overwhelming at first. Tutors break this down into a repeatable framework: read carefully, annotate what you know, name the variables, and match the scenario to statistical methods you've learned. With guided practice on problems similar to your assignments, you'll develop the pattern-recognition skills to tackle new scenarios confidently.

Absolutely. Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or rushing through concepts without truly understanding them—personalized instruction addresses both. Working one-on-one with a tutor at your own pace, asking questions without judgment, and building small wins gradually rebuilds confidence. Many students discover that biostatistics makes sense when explained clearly and connected to real health questions, turning anxiety into genuine interest in the subject.

Biostatistics can feel like a collection of disconnected tests and formulas, but they're actually built on common principles—comparing groups, measuring relationships, estimating population parameters. Expert tutors help you see these underlying patterns by showing how t-tests, ANOVA, and regression are related, or how chi-square tests connect to probability concepts you've learned. When you understand the "why" behind each method, you remember it longer and apply it more flexibly to new problems.

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