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Ravnoor
I am a undergraduate student at Cornell University. I am studying computer science in the College of Engineering. I have been tutoring in all subjects since 9th grade, mostly computer science and mathematics and SAT. My teaching philosophy is based on hands-on learning, and the motto of 'practice ma...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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4+ years
Sheena
I am a Georgia Institute of Technology Engineering Undergraduate and have my MBA from Cornell University - Johnson College of Business. I am very proficient in: K-12 Mathematics, Science, English, History, Engineering, and College and Graduate level Business studies. A native English speaker, I also...
Cornell University
Masters in Business Administration, Artificial Intelligence
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

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7+ years
Jeff
I'm Jeff. I recently graduated from Princeton University studying Operations Research and Financial Engineering with a minor in computer science. Over the course of my four years at Princeton, I gained a breadth of knowledge in the fields of statistics, probability, data science, programming, and op...
Princeton University
Bachelor's in Operations Research and Financial Engineering; minor in Computer Science
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, Operations Research

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6+ years
Yan
I am a teacher and I have taught at elementary and middle schools in Boston for 4 years. I have tutored for over 7 years! I majored in education at Boston College. My favorite part of teaching is getting to know students and creating course materials that engage students to make learning fun and acc...
Boston College
Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instruction
Boston College
Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching

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3+ years
Rinky
I am a current student at the Georgia Tech Scheller Business School. In the last 5 years, I have mainly worked with students in elementary and middle school to find engaging ways in delivering productive tutoring sessions. While I am able to tutor in a broad range of subjects, Math, English, and tes...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Finance

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Brianna
I am a currently a high school mathematics teacher. I graduated from the University of Richmond majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing Analytics and a minor in Mathematics. I have worked with kids of all ages, ranging from elementary school to college students through ...
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Bachelor's

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5+ years
Robert
I am dedicated to helping others make sense of the world around them.
Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley
Associate in Arts, Arts, General

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6+ years
Yucheng
I am a student at the University of Texas. I tutor multiple subjects from middle to high school level math. I have tutored algebra, algebra 2, pre calculus and ACT prep. I look forward to helping you!
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
2+ years
I am attending the University of Pennsylvania where I am majoring in Bioengineering on the premed track, with my goal after graduation to become an orthopedic surgeon. My passion for tutoring stems from a genuine love for helping people discover their strengths and succeed in their learning journey,...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Hi! I'm a student currently studying Government at Harvard, and I'm really looking forward to getting to work with you. I have experience tutoring high school students in a number of subjects, including math (Algebra 2 and Precalculus), English, History, and Spanish. I also have helped students writ...
Harvard University
Bachelor
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Sarah
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I recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor's of Science in Neuroscience. As a prospective medical student, I have and will continue to spend a lot of time in the classroom, understanding what makes teaching and learning most effective. I work to integrate my studies into my tutoring, focusing on giving meaningful examples to help drive complex topics home and provide plenty of opportunities for repetition to increase retention. I have a few years of formal tutoring experience, primarily in middle school and high school math, though my focus and interests have shifted since then. Now, my expertise lies in neuroscience, MCAT prep, and all the relevant class material included in those specialties (biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physics, etc). I've spent most of my education informally tutoring those around me. Whether it was a teacher's request to help explain a concept to my peers or taking the initiative to help out my peers with challenging subjects, I've had plenty of practice working with a variety of subjects and students. I hope to help students not only learn material but understand how they best learn and study, raising their confidence and comfortability inside and outside of the classroom.
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Grade 11 students often find the shift from concrete procedures to abstract reasoning challenging, particularly with trigonometry (understanding sine, cosine, and tangent beyond memorized ratios), logarithms and exponential functions, and polynomial division. Word problems involving multi-step reasoning—especially those requiring students to translate real-world scenarios into equations—are another common pain point. Many students also struggle with proofs in geometry or algebra, where they need to justify each step logically rather than just compute an answer. A tutor can help break these concepts into manageable pieces and show how they connect to what students already know.
Grade 11 Math demands deeper understanding—it's not enough to follow steps; students need to know *why* those steps work. Tutors help by asking guiding questions that encourage students to explore patterns, make connections, and develop intuition. For example, instead of just teaching the quadratic formula, a tutor might explore why completing the square works, how it relates to graphing parabolas, and what the discriminant actually tells us about solutions. This approach helps students retain concepts longer and apply them flexibly to unfamiliar problems, rather than memorizing isolated procedures.
Word problems require students to extract mathematical relationships from text, which is a skill separate from computation. Tutors teach systematic strategies: reading carefully to identify what's given and what's unknown, drawing diagrams or setting up variables, and translating English into equations step-by-step. For Grade 11 problems involving systems of equations, exponential growth, or trigonometric applications, a tutor can model how to organize information and check whether answers make sense in context. Breaking this skill into smaller, repeatable steps builds confidence and reduces the anxiety many students feel when facing unfamiliar scenarios.
In Grade 11, showing work isn't just for partial credit—it's essential for developing mathematical thinking and communication. Teachers and tutors use work to diagnose exactly where conceptual gaps exist, not just whether an answer is right or wrong. A tutor can teach students how to write clear, logical steps (especially important for proofs and multi-step problems), help them understand why each step follows from the previous one, and show how organized work prevents careless errors. This skill also prepares students for higher-level math and standardized tests where reasoning is explicitly evaluated.
Many Grade 11 students memorize SOHCAHTOA without understanding what sine, cosine, and tangent actually represent—the ratios of sides in right triangles and their relationship to angles. Tutors help by connecting trig to the unit circle, showing how these ratios extend beyond right triangles, and exploring real applications like finding heights of buildings or angles of elevation. When students see trig as a tool for solving meaningful problems—not just abstract calculations—they develop intuition for when to use each ratio and can adapt their knowledge to new situations, like inverse trig functions or applications in physics.
Math anxiety in Grade 11 often stems from accumulated gaps, fast-paced classroom instruction, or fear of making mistakes. One-on-one tutoring creates a judgment-free space where students can ask questions repeatedly, work at their own pace, and build confidence through small wins. Tutors help by celebrating progress, normalizing mistakes as part of learning, and showing students that struggling with a concept doesn't mean they're not capable. When students understand *why* a concept works and see themselves successfully applying it, anxiety decreases and motivation increases—making future learning feel more achievable.
Proofs intimidate many Grade 11 students because they require logical reasoning and clear communication, not just computation. Tutors teach systematic approaches: starting by identifying what you need to prove, working backward from the conclusion, and recognizing common proof structures (like using congruent triangles or properties of parallel lines). They model how to organize thoughts, write statements with justifications, and check that each step logically follows. By practicing proofs with guided support—rather than struggling alone—students develop the logical thinking skills that extend far beyond geometry into algebra and higher mathematics.
Grade 11 students often treat equations and graphs as separate topics, but understanding their relationship is crucial for success in precalculus and beyond. Tutors help by using dynamic exploration: showing how changing coefficients in an equation shifts or stretches a graph, how roots of an equation correspond to x-intercepts, and how the vertex form of a quadratic reveals key features without graphing. This visual-algebraic connection transforms abstract equations into meaningful pictures, helping students predict graph behavior and solve real problems involving rates of change, optimization, and modeling.
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