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I am an avid Lakers basketball fan. I also enjoy cooking and traveling.

Helping students has always felt deeply personal to me. I know what it's like to struggle with a subject and how much of a difference the right guidance can make. That's what drives me, not just to explain the material, but to meet students where they are, and help them build confidence along the way. My teaching philosophy is centered around a low-pressure, high-engagement environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring ideas. I use real-world examples, visual breakdowns, and active recall to reinforce understanding and make learning stick. I'm currently in my 4th year of medical school, so I have a certain love for Biology and other life sciences. It can be complex, but when taught the right way, it becomes incredibly intuitive and logical. I also thoroughly enjoy teaching SAT/ACT prep, as it also can be tricky for students to see through its complexity, but becomes much easier to find the objective when taught the right way, with the right tools.
Hello! I am Jason Min, a recent college graduate looking to do some tutoring over the summer. Please feel free to ask me questions!
I carry different techniques to make sure the students are actively engaged. Through online tutoring I will make sure that students are getting enough information. I will try my level best to give a campus based experience through online to the students. I have had a vast experience of teaching many undergraduate courses. My students vary from non-science majors to chemistry majors. The broad range of my teaching experience has improved the veracity of my lectures. I have learned the art of engaging students in the class while exposing them to the field of chemistry. The academia stands to contribute to the growth of the society through teaching.
I am a graduate of Vandebilt Catholic High School working toward my major at LSU in vocal music with a minor in digital advertising. I have been working with younger students since fourth grade. I started with in-school babysitting. Eventually, I got babysitting jobs over the summer which quickly turned into tutoring. I love helping others, and I am especially passionate about helping young people work toward their dreams! Although I am qualified to tutor many subjects, my favorites are math, English, and anything involving music. English has always been easy for me. I enjoy math because so many students can greatly improve from just a little bit of math help. Typically, students who struggle need to review the basics to understand the more complex ideas. Of course, music is my favorite above all because it is my greatest passion. I have been studying music since the second grade, and I am excited to share what I have learned with others who are passionate about it! I believe that every kid has potential. We just need to meet them where they are and figure out their learning style. With support and a little extra help, students can go far!
I am working towards my Finance degree in the Freeman School of Business. I have tutoring experience, as I tutored students in English and Mathematics during high school. Now, I tutor K-12 Math/English, including Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Precalculus, Calculus, and Language Arts, as well as Python, Hebrew, and Test Prep. My favorite subjects to tutor include Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Language Arts. In terms of my tutoring philosophy, I feel as though a student has not mastered a topic until he/she can effectively explain it back to me as if I am a student wanting to learn said topic. Throughout my experience tutoring and receiving tutoring, I have found that this is a very powerful way of assessing mastery of a concept.
I am a rising second-year Honors student at the University of Florida, majoring in Health Science on the pre-medicine track. Through competitive academic programs, tutoring, and leadership experiences, I have learned how to explain complex concepts in ways that are engaging and easy to understand. Throughout my childhood, I competed in various spelling bees, including the Scripps National Spelling Bee, where I developed a deep appreciation for language, word origins, and effective communication. Later, I discovered HOSA's Medical Spelling competition, which perfectly combined my love for orthography with my growing passion for science and healthcare. I spent countless hours studying Taber's Medical Dictionary and organizing medical terminology into detailed study systems, further strengthening both my academic discipline and interest in medicine. My tutoring experience began with helping younger students prepare for spelling competitions before expan
I am an educator of the sciences. I have taught Life Science, Biology, Physical and Earth Sciences for fourteen years in grades 7-12. I trained with the Keystone Science School of Denver, Colorado, the LSU Coastal Roots Program and have earned over six hundred hours in science literacy training in many areas. Science has a very strong mathematical component and that is why I also specialize in Math tutoring.
I received my MS in math from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and my BS in math from Augusta University. I was pursuing a PhD in math at UTK so I have 5 years of teaching experience on top of 4 years of tutoring experience in undergrad. I love helping students one-on-one and that's why I tutored middle and high schoolers privately while also working at the math lab at AU tutoring adults. I tutor any math class from middle school to undergraduate, and I also excel with test prep (SAT, GRE, etc.). My approach to tutoring is helping students understand not only how you complete a problem but why we complete the problem that way; I also try to instill academic confidence in my students.
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I have a Bachelors degree and two Masters degrees in Mathematics from the United States Naval Academy, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Georgia. All of my degrees were earned with at least a 3.9 GPA and I earned the honor of being named the top math major from my undergraduate institution when I graduated. I have also had the pleasure of teaching mathematics at two different colleges and started tutoring math and physics over 20 years ago. Please allow me to accompany you on the exciting journey of exploration into math and physics!
I am a dedicated tutor with a genuine passion for helping students to improve their grades and fall in love with learning. I believe that every student has the potential to succeed, and my greatest joy comes from helping them discover their own strength and confidence. I am here to provide a supportive, patient, and encouraging space for growth.
My life's work has been and continues to be assisting students in building confidence while exploring the wonders of language and mathematics. Whether it be Algebra, ACT preparation, or English for non-native speakers, I have enjoyed my 20+ years working with students both in the U.S. and abroad (China & India). I have tutored students as young as Pre-K, but most of my experience lies with high school, university & adult students. For those seeking assistance with the ACT, I have several years of experience tutoring all subjects - content & strategies. With the changes in the ACT last year (science optional, shorter subject tests with differing times), I decided to take the new Enhanced ACT with hundreds of high school students to gain first-hand experience with how the alterations might affect test strategy and gauge any changes in content. My split focus affected the science score most (:D), but I look forward to sharing my newly gained insights with my students.
I graduated from University of Houston with a bachelors in business management and entrepreneurship, and a minor in French. Throughout high school, I was a teacher's assistant for math and English and a peer mentor for students in all subjects. Since graduating, I have tutored private clients for standardized tests, such as the ACT and GRE. In addition to one-on-one tutoring, I have also tutored small groups of kids around my neighborhood. I enjoy helping students improve in all academic subjects and I am adept at creating study materials in a variety of subjects to improve students test scores and GPAs. As an enthusiastic tutor, I am dedicated to making sure that all of my sessions are enjoyable, engaging, and interesting. In my free time, I enjoy reading, playing volleyball, and spending time with my puppy outdoors. I am very excited to be a tutor and I look forward to helping students come to love the act of learning!
As a passionate tutor with over 2 years of experience, I am dedicated to helping students excel in subjects like AP Calculus, AP English, and ACT preparation. Currently pursuing my Bachelor's degree in Political Science at Louisiana Tech University, I integrate practical applications into my teaching, ensuring that students not only grasp concepts but also retain them. I believe in creating a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and deepen their understanding. My commitment to their success drives me to tailor my instruction to meet individual needs, making learning an enjoyable journey. In my spare time, I enjoy exploring aviation and delving into literature, both of which enhance my tutoring approach and foster meaningful connections with my students.
I am so glad you have taken the first, and ever-so important steps to building knowledge, and hopefully that is here with me. I can understand some of the challenges you are facing regarding the rigor of academics, however it is always possible to break things down into a more simplified version that we all can grasp. I believe that everyone, when given a formidable amount of education and resources, can learn even the most difficult subjects. I hope to help you succeed in school and in life!
I am a graduate of Florida State University, where I earned my Bachelor's degree in English Education. Ever the overachiever, I also earned a Master's in English and a Master's in History from Southeastern Louisiana University. My expertise ranges from creative writing to standardized test prep. I currently teach English composition and literature at the college level, and--thanks in part to my theater background--we have a lot of fun.
As a dedicated tutor with over 5 years of experience, I hold a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Sociology from Tulane University, which informs my approach to understanding student needs. I specialize in subjects such as Algebra, Psychology, and American History, and I am passionate about fostering a supportive learning environment where students can thrive. My teaching philosophy centers on building strong relationships with my students, using tailored strategies that cater to their unique learning styles. I find great joy in helping students develop their executive functioning skills and confidence, enabling them to achieve academic success. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading and exploring new educational resources, which keeps my methods fresh and engaging.
Upon graduation from New York University (Philosophy), I taught the verbal section of the MCAT to prospective medical students in my home state of Virginia, after which I moved to New Orleans to teach Middle School Math and Science in low-income communities as an AmeriCorps member. I now tutor a broad range of subjects, specializing in standardized admissions tests through graduate levels. I am a firm proponent of education and its role in a fulfilling life. I try to impart this perspective to all of my students. Let's get to work!
Hello! I recently graduated with a BA in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College. I have a passion for reading, writing, and film and I am currently taking an online graduate course in TV writing with UCLA. The subjects I tutor in include essay editing, writing, and reading comprehension (i.e. anything pertaining to writing and english.) My tutoring style is collaboration based and tailored to each student's individual learning style. I have first hand experience with how frustrating it can be to get lost in a classroom and feel like you're falling behind, because you don't learn or retain information the same way as your peers, so I find it's the most beneficial to understand each student's relationship with the subject material and developing a plan from there, opposed to instilling a generalized "one size fits all" agenda.
I received my B.S. in Biology from Rhodes College, my M.S. in Biology from Alabama in Birmingham, and a PhD in Anatomy and Physiology from Duke University. My teaching over the last few years has focused on Histology (MicroAnatomy) and Physiology. Teaching modern histology and physiology requires a strong understanding of cell and molecular biology, and I incorporate these areas into my current teaching. I have also taught Genetics, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Introductory Biology. During my 25 years at the University of Puget Sound, I continually served on our Health Professions Advising Committee, and was chair of this committee for three years. We advised students in all aspects of their applications for professional schools in diverse areas of health care professions, such as medical and dental school, among other professional health-related graduate programs. As chair of the committee I was solely responsible for writing committee letters for all of our students who applied through our committee. As a science educator, I serve my students, and do my utmost to provide them with a modern education in biology. I sincerely love teaching, which for me includes preparation through literature research, and organization and delivery of the best information. I enjoy all aspects of teaching, but most especially the reward of seeing my students learn, and secondarily, my learning of my field and pedagogy, through my efforts as a teacher.
As a passionate educator with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Ethnicity & Race Studies from Columbia University, I have over 5 years of tutoring experience in subjects such as English Language and Writing, U.S. Government & Politics, and college application essays. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to express their ideas and engage critically with the material. I believe in tailoring my approach to each student's unique learning style, which not only enhances their understanding but also builds their confidence. I am motivated by the opportunity to help students achieve their academic goals and develop a lifelong love for learning. In my free time, I enjoy reading, exploring new cultures through cooking, and discussing current events, which enriches my perspective and informs my teaching.
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Yes, Varsity Tutors connects students from across Metairie's 39 schools with personalized tutoring support. Whether your student attends a school in the Jefferson Parish system or a private institution in the area, we can match them with a tutor who understands local curriculum standards and can help them succeed academically.
With an average student-teacher ratio of 20.5:1 in Metairie schools, many students benefit from the focused attention that personalized 1-on-1 instruction provides. A tutor can work at your student's pace, address specific gaps, and provide the individualized feedback that's harder to deliver in larger classroom settings—helping them build confidence and mastery in subjects where they're struggling.
Tutors who work with Metairie students are familiar with Louisiana's academic standards and curriculum expectations across grade levels. They can help students prepare for state assessments, strengthen foundational skills in core subjects, and develop the critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that Louisiana standards emphasize—ensuring your student stays on track with state-level expectations.
In the first session, your tutor will assess your student's current level, understand their specific challenges, and learn about their learning style and goals. This foundation allows the tutor to create a personalized plan that addresses your student's needs—whether that's catching up in a subject, preparing for a test, or building long-term academic skills.
Metairie students frequently seek tutoring in math, reading and language arts, science, and test preparation (ACT, SAT, and Louisiana state assessments). Many students also benefit from tutoring in foreign languages, writing, and subject-specific help as they progress through middle and high school. Varsity Tutors can match your student with a tutor in virtually any subject they're studying.
Pricing varies based on the tutor's expertise, your student's needs, and the frequency of sessions. We work with families to find options that fit different budgets, and many find that personalized tutoring is an investment that pays off through improved grades, test scores, and academic confidence. Contact us to discuss what works best for your family.
Varsity Tutors connects students with tutors who have strong subject expertise and experience teaching students at various levels. Many hold degrees in their subject areas or have professional credentials, and all are selected based on their ability to teach effectively and adapt to individual student needs. We prioritize finding the right match for your student's specific goals.
Many students show noticeable improvement in confidence and understanding within the first few weeks of consistent tutoring. Measurable academic gains—like better grades or test scores—often follow as foundational skills strengthen. The timeline depends on your student's starting point, the subject, and how frequently they meet with their tutor, but regular, personalized instruction consistently makes a difference.
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