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I am a Yale graduate with over 8 years experience tutoring students from a variety of backgrounds. I recently graduated from the Yale School of Public Health with a MPH concentrating in Epidemiology and Global Health. I also received my B.S. from Yale with a double major in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and French. I have experience both leading group classes and working with students one on one. I will respond to a student's strengths, weaknesses, and learning style in order to help them succeed and make the most of our time together. I earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT, 2280 on the SAT, and qualified as a National Merit Scholar on the PSAT. I look forward to working with you!

I'm a recent college graduate with degrees in Biological Sciences and Russian from Ohio University. During my time there, I tutored students in a variety of subjects, including biology, chemistry, and Spanish. In addition, I worked as both a peer advisor and teaching assistant, which gives me insight into the learning strategies and study skills that students need to succeed. As a tutor, I like to focus on doing actual problems with students because it is the most effective way to immediately identify their strengths and weaknesses and to address them. In my free time, I like to lift weights, read books, and spend time with my friends.
Mechanical engineering at Case Western means Kevin solves problems all day where algebra, trigonometry, and applied math aren't optional — they're the entire job. That instinct for picking the most efficient solution path is exactly what the ACT Math section rewards across its 60 questions, especially on the geometry and functions items where a shortcut can save a minute. His 36 ACT composite and 4.8 rating back up the approach.
I am a recent graduate of Cornell University, where I received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Over the past several years, I have worked with students from diverse backgrounds and experiences tutoring thermodynamics (my personal favorite), chemistry, and math. I have also tutored in the past for ACT/SAT and other subjects such as history, but I am deeply passionate about science and engineering. I tend to push my students to understand conceptual topics, as opposed to rote or algorithmic learning. In my free time, I love to bake sourdough, learn about history, garden, and recently started biking again.
A math-economics degree from UCLA means Vinay is equally comfortable with the pure algebra problems and the applied data questions that make the ACT Math section feel unpredictable. He zeroes in on the content areas where most students stall — coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and matrix-style word problems in the 50-60 range. His 35 ACT composite shows he knows how to execute under that tight 60-minute clock.
Georgetown's economics curriculum — heavy on calculus, statistics, and quantitative modeling — keeps Adam sharp on exactly the algebra and data-analysis skills that drive most ACT Math questions. He scored a 35 ACT composite and uses that familiarity with the test's pacing to teach students how to read the later-section problems efficiently, where most points get left behind.
Scoring a 36 ACT composite, Samuel knows exactly where the Math section tries to slow students down — coordinate geometry problems buried in word problems, logarithm properties disguised as simple algebra, and probability questions that hinge on one misread detail. His math minor and engineering coursework at Ohio State give him a deep toolkit for explaining not just what to do, but why each shortcut works.
Scoring a 35 ACT composite means Hyerin knows exactly where the math section tries to trip students up — especially on coordinate geometry, matrices, and the trigonometry questions that appear late in the test. She teaches efficient strategies for pacing and pattern recognition so students stop running out of time before reaching the higher-value problems.
Most ACT Math questions below #40 test algebra and proportional reasoning that Sunny already uses daily as a biology research associate — interpreting data, setting up ratios, running quantitative analyses. Where he adds the most value is on the back third of the section, where trigonometry and logarithm questions separate 30s from 35s, territory he's navigated firsthand with his own 35 composite. Rated 5.0 by students.
Scoring a 36 ACT composite means Yashas knows exactly how the math section tests concepts like coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and probability under tight time constraints. He breaks down each question type by difficulty tier so students learn where to spend their time and where to move quickly. Rated 5.0 by students.
Susie's biochemistry background at Swarthmore means she's spent years applying algebra, trigonometry, and logarithmic reasoning to real scientific problems — exactly the skills the ACT Math section tests under a 60-minute clock. With a 35 ACT composite and a 5.0 tutoring rating, she pinpoints which question types a student consistently loses time on and builds targeted practice around closing those specific gaps.
Carly earned a 36 ACT composite and brings a science-major's precision to the Math section, where small misreads in word problems or coordinate geometry questions cost easy points. She walks students through the 60-question, 60-minute pacing challenge — identifying which problems to solve quickly, which deserve extra time, and which to strategically skip and revisit.
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Varsity Tutors matches Youngstown students with expert ACT Math tutors for 1-on-1 instruction. We pair each student with a tutor based on their specific needs, learning style, and goals.
Whether you need homework help, exam prep, or want to get ahead, our ACT Math tutors are ready to help.
Common challenges include gaps from earlier material, difficulty with specific concepts, and trouble applying learning to new problems. These issues can snowball quickly in ACT Math.
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Tutors work with your student's actual coursework—homework assignments, class notes, and upcoming tests. This keeps tutoring directly relevant to what's happening in the classroom.
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Many students see improved grades within a few weeks, along with better understanding of ACT Math concepts and more confidence tackling challenging material.
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