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Four years of tutoring and a computer science major at Boston University mean Irene is actively immersed in Java — writing it for her own coursework while teaching it to others, which keeps her tuned into exactly where AP CSA students get tripped up on concepts like loop logic and object interaction. She's especially sharp at catching the small misunderstandings in how students trace through code, the kind that lead to wrong answers on free-response questions without anyone realizing why. Rated 4.8 by students.

I am passionate about helping students succeed in computer science by making complex concepts clear and engaging. With over seven years of teaching experience in higher education, I have taught a range of courses in programming and information systems. I hold a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Trento, Italy, and a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, and I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Computer Science. My favorite subjects to tutor are C++, Java, and Systems Analysis and Design because they build strong problem-solving and analytical skills. I focus on creating an interactive, supportive learning environment that helps students gain confidence and apply their knowledge. Outside of academia, I am interested in pursuing roles in the tech industry as a system analyst or software engineer.
I'm not tutoring or buried in my textbooks, you will either find me rock climbing at the Triangle Rock Club, playing Ultimate Frisbee, working on my car, or enjoying the great outdoors (beaches, mountains, forests--you name it, I love it). On rainy weekends I enjoy tinkering with computers and old electronics, playing Pokemon, or picking at my guitar.
I am an interdisciplinary educator with an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a B.A. from Dartmouth College. My background is primarily in integrated arts learning and museum education and I specialize in visual arts, history and art history, and object-based learning. In all subjects, I take a creative, inquiry-based and learner-centered approach, designing opportunities for each unique individual to meet their learning goals.
I am a recent graduate from a masters program in biostatistics at Columbia University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in biological sciences, with a focus in neurobiology at Northwestern University. In August, I will be starting a doctoral program in biostatistics at NYU. I was a teaching assistant at Columbia University in my department and also have tutored graduate students and undergraduates privately as well. My primary areas of tutoring are math and statistics coursework in addition to math sections on standardized tests such as the GRE and GMAT. I am very passionate about helping students feel more confident and excited about math. In my spare time, I enjoy running, playing piano, and spending time with friends and family.
I am a graduate of Wesleyan University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with High Honors. With eight years of experience working in education, I've tutored students in math, science, history, and English, as well as helped students prepare for standardized tests. I've guided adults towards passing the US Citizenship Exam and taught English in India, where I lived for six months. Whenever I work with a student I personalize the lessons to fit their particular learning style, since I know every student is unique and having the right fit can make all the difference in making learning fun and effective. My strengths are tutoring the social sciences and humanities, as well as making math and standardized tests approachable to students that normally don't like those subjects. In my spare time I like traveling, spending time in the outdoors (climbing & backpacking), meditation, and playing soccer. Next fall I will be beginning my PhD in Education at Harvard University.
I am a graduate of Washington University in St Louis, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in Humanities and Anthropology. Since graduation, I have worked as a tutor, teacher, and director of tutors at a charter public middle school in Boston. During this time I also received my Masters in Mild to Moderate Disabilities from Simmons College. I have worked extensively with students with a range of abilities, including students with specific learning disabilities, emotional impairments, dyslexia, and ADHD. My teaching experience has given me a deep understanding of the knowledge and habits essential to academic success and has given me the opportunity to hone a variety of strategies that ensure students at each level can achieve their academic goals. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, my favorite ones are Reading, Elementary/Middle School Math, History, and Test Prep. In my experience, tutoring is the most rewarding when a student has that "aha!" moment and achieves a new level of understanding and confidence in his/her abilities. I am a firm believer in the transformative power of education, and I see my role to be that of a facilitator and coach who is there to help the student reach his/her goals through individualized support and rigorous practice. In my free time, I enjoy reading, running, practicing my Spanish, and discovering new music. I am also an avid traveler and just got back from a 3 month trip to South America. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you!
I am a rising sophomore at Harvard College and am about to declare as a Mechanical Engineering concentrator, working towards a Bachelor of Science degree. I've always enjoyed sharing my knowledge with my peers and those around me and have done so in both formal and informal settings. I've been a tutor for both Math and Spanish programs in high school and enjoyed the strides I made with students. I am willing to tutor any subject I have a background in, but am strong in mathematics, the sciences, Spanish, history, writing, and ACT prep. I enjoy teaching mathematics most due to the joy I can see in children once they master a topic and can answer even pointed questions meant to stump them, and maybe even put their knowledge to real world use. As a tutor, I like to give a strong foundation to orient my student, and then gradually grant them more freedom and independence until they can feel themselves grasp the concept, pointing out pitfalls or common errors along the way; teachers who used these methods on me always left the most lasting impressions. Outside of my studies, I really enjoy listening to music, both old favorites and new interests, reading classics, and gaming/playing basketball with my friends.
I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine.
I am a junior Mechanical Engineering major at Yale, and I hope to become a Naval Aviator after college. I am also a varsity sailor, and enjoy playing music with friends when I can get some free time. I have been tutoring my fellow students throughout my entire academic career, and I would best describe my tutoring style as one that adapts to each students' needs. For example, I have always tried to frame questions in a different way so that the student can better understand the question. Some students need visual representations of numbers and systems to understand them, and others benefit more by understanding the concepts behind each formula. I prefer to tutor in math and physics, and especially with real world application problems. I hope to help students improve their standardized test scores and their understanding of the math and sciences so that they can achieve their academic goals!
I'm Solange - a recent graduate from Harvard where I studied Sociology & Women's Studies. I've been tutoring for eight years now, and have worked with a wide range of ages and in a wide range of subjects. Some of my specialties are college prep/test taking II worked in the admissions office on campus); social sciences; and literature/writing.
I am an aspiring applied mathematician, with particular interest in image processing and climate science. I graduated in May 2017 from Washington University in St. Louis with a bachelor's in physics and mathematics, and am beginning a PhD program in September 2017 at the University of Chicago in Computational and Applied Mathematics. I've tutored introductory physics students for three years and enjoyed it thoroughly, as a chance to help other students while revisiting fundamental concepts to enhance my own knowledge. I'm eager to continue reaching out and helping students of math and physics to succeed and, furthermore, to appreciate the beauty and power of these subjects.
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AP Computer Science A focuses on object-oriented programming using Java, covering fundamental concepts like variables, control structures, arrays, and classes. The curriculum also includes algorithms, inheritance, polymorphism, and ArrayList collections. Students learn to write, analyze, and debug code while solving real-world problems—skills that form the foundation for computer science at the college level.
Score improvements depend on your starting point and effort level, but personalized 1-on-1 instruction typically helps students identify knowledge gaps and master weak areas more efficiently than studying alone. Many students improve by 1-2 score points (on the 1-5 scale) after focused tutoring, especially when combined with consistent practice and review of past exams. The key is targeting your specific challenges—whether that's understanding object-oriented concepts, debugging code, or managing time during the exam.
Many students struggle with object-oriented programming concepts like inheritance and polymorphism, as well as tracing through complex code to predict output. Time management during the exam is another frequent challenge—the multiple-choice section requires quick problem-solving, while the free-response questions demand careful code writing and explanation. Debugging code and understanding how to approach unfamiliar problems are also areas where students benefit from expert guidance and practice.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can break down complex concepts, review your code for errors, and help you practice with released AP exams and sample questions. Tutors work with you to identify weak areas—whether that's arrays, recursion, or free-response writing—and create a study plan that targets those gaps. They also teach test-taking strategies, like how to approach multiple-choice questions efficiently and structure clear explanations for free-response problems.
Practice tests are essential for AP Computer Science A because they help you get comfortable with the exam format, build time management skills, and identify specific topics that need more review. Taking full-length practice exams under timed conditions reveals whether you can apply concepts quickly—a critical skill for the exam. A tutor can review your practice test results with you, pinpoint patterns in your mistakes, and help you refine your approach before test day.
Most students benefit from starting tutoring 3-4 months before the AP exam in May, though the ideal timeline depends on your current comfort level with Java and programming concepts. If you're struggling with foundational topics like loops or classes, starting earlier (6+ months) gives you time to build a solid base. Even 6-8 weeks of focused tutoring can help if you're already familiar with the material and mainly need to refine exam strategy and practice problem-solving under pressure.
Look for tutors with strong Java programming experience and a track record of helping students succeed on the AP exam. Ideal tutors understand the AP Computer Science A curriculum deeply, can explain complex concepts clearly, and have experience reviewing student code and providing constructive feedback. They should also be comfortable teaching test-taking strategies and helping you work through released AP exam questions and free-response problems.
Your first session is typically an assessment where a tutor learns about your current programming knowledge, identifies which topics feel comfortable, and pinpoints areas where you need the most help. You might work through a sample problem together, discuss your AP exam goals and timeline, and create a personalized study plan. This foundation helps the tutor tailor future sessions to your specific needs and learning style.
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