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9+ years
Jai
Jai earned his Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Stanford, where he dug into circuit analysis, signal processing, and semiconductor physics firsthand. He connects theoretical concepts like Kirchhoff's laws and Fourier transforms to practical applications, making dense ma...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Min
Circuit analysis, signal processing, electromagnetic theory — Min holds both a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering, so he teaches these topics from direct academic depth rather than secondhand familiarity. He's particularly effective at walking through Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin equivalents, and AC ...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Lehigh University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Prakash
Prakash earned his MS in Electrical Engineering with a power and energy systems concentration, then moved into industry where he mentored junior engineers through their PE exams. He teaches circuit theory, power systems, and electronics with the kind of practical context that textbooks skip — explai...
The University of Texas at Tyler
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Tribhuvan University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

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Steve
Steve earned his M.S. in Electrical Engineering and now works as a practicing engineer, so he teaches circuit analysis, signal processing, and electromagnetics with the fluency of someone applying these concepts professionally. Whether it's Kirchhoff's laws in a sophomore circuits course or Laplace ...
Washington University in St. Louis
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Beepul
Circuit analysis, signal processing, and electromagnetic theory sit at the intersection of physics and engineering — territory Beepul navigates daily as a biomedical engineering student at Duke. He unpacks concepts like Kirchhoff's laws and RC circuit behavior by tying the math to what's physically ...
Duke University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sophie
I am a full time college professor teaching Mathematics and engineering courses.
National University of Singapore
PHD, Electrical engineering and Applied Mathematics
Sichuan University
Bachelors, Education

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Pursuing his bachelor's in electrical engineering at Stony Brook, Rohan digs into circuit analysis, signal processing, and electromagnetic theory on a daily basis. He explains concepts like Kirchhoff's laws, RC/RL transient responses, and phasor analysis by building from the underlying physics, so t...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Matthew
Circuit analysis, Kirchhoff's laws, and signal basics are part of Matthew's daily engineering toolkit — his dual focus in mechanical and robotics engineering at WPI requires constant work with electrical systems, from motor controllers to sensor circuits. He explains concepts like Thevenin equivalen...
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jake
Jake earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering and brings hands-on knowledge of circuit analysis, signal processing, and digital logic design to every session. Whether it's Kirchhoff's laws, op-amp configurations, or AC/DC power systems, he breaks down complex EE concepts into clear, buildable steps...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dylan
I'm currently an undergraduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering. I mostly tutor subjects that reside in the STEM field as those subjects are my strong points. I have been a tutor in the past back in high school. During that time, I realized that ...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Electrical Engineer, Electrical Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your first session is focused on understanding your current level, learning goals, and specific challenges—whether that's circuit analysis, electromagnetics, or exam preparation. The tutor will assess your foundational knowledge in physics and mathematics, then create a personalized plan tailored to your course requirements and learning style. This foundation ensures every subsequent session builds on what you actually need to master.
Many students struggle with visualizing abstract concepts like electric fields, magnetic forces, and circuit behavior—topics that require strong spatial reasoning and mathematical foundation. Others find the transition from theory to practical application challenging, especially when labs and simulations don't clearly connect to classroom concepts. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps by breaking down these abstract ideas into concrete, visual explanations and working through real-world examples at your pace.
In a classroom of 13+ students, instructors must move at an average pace, which often leaves students struggling with fundamentals behind or unchallenged. Personalized tutoring adapts in real-time to your understanding—slowing down on difficult concepts like Kirchhoff's laws or speeding up on topics you grasp quickly. You also get immediate feedback on problem-solving approaches and can ask "why" as many times as needed without falling further behind.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand the specific expectations and standards across St. Louis's 9 school districts, whether you're in a high school engineering program, community college course, or university-level electrical engineering degree. They're familiar with common textbooks, lab requirements, and exam formats used locally, so your tutoring directly supports your actual coursework.
Absolutely. A strong foundation in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus is essential for electrical engineering, but many students catch up quickly with targeted support. A tutor can identify specific gaps—like solving differential equations or working with complex numbers—and fill them while you're learning the engineering concepts. This parallel approach prevents math from becoming a barrier to understanding the engineering itself.
Yes. Beyond theory, tutors can help you understand how to design circuits, interpret lab results, use simulation software like SPICE or Multisim, and troubleshoot when your designs don't work as expected. They can explain the "why" behind experimental results and help you connect simulation outcomes back to the theory you're learning. This bridges the gap between textbook concepts and real engineering practice.
Tutors develop targeted study plans based on your exam format and content—whether that's circuit analysis exams, the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, or comprehensive course finals. They work through practice problems with you, identify your weak areas, teach time-management strategies for complex problem-solving, and build your confidence on high-stakes assessments. Regular practice with feedback is one of the most effective ways to improve exam performance.
Look for tutors with a background in electrical engineering, physics, or a related field—ideally with hands-on experience in circuit design, power systems, or electronics. They should be able to explain complex concepts clearly and adapt their teaching to your learning style. When you connect with Varsity Tutors, we match you with experienced tutors who have both subject expertise and a track record of helping students improve their understanding and grades.
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