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Karista
Balancing equations, understanding the mole concept, and distinguishing between ionic and covalent bonds — 9th grade chemistry introduces a lot of abstract ideas in a short time. Karista's biochemistry degree and experience teaching undergraduate lab sections mean she can break these concepts down w...
University of North Texas
Master of Science, Environmental Science
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
University of Windsor
Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Science

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2+ years
Malik
As a second-year medical student with a strong foundation in science and a passion for education, I specialize in making tough subjects easier to understand. I excel in math, biology, physics, and other challenging topics that often intimidate students and I genuinely enjoy helping others master th...
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor's

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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jai
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) on the SAT and 35 on the ACT and was successful in gaining admission to several top universities. I'...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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I am a licensed physician from Florida who is currently changing careers. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 and have extensive tutoring and editing experience. While a student, I became a certified writing tutor through the Critical Writing Department. Since I completed my writ...
Nova Southeastern University
PHD, Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
University of Pennsylvania
undergraduate

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6+ years
Rhea
I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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Erika
I am available to tutor middle and high school math, history and test prep. I have tutored math and history in the past and I previously taught a test prep course at a school in Hanoi, Vietnam. I have a lot of experience teaching all the need-to-know tricks to doing great on the SATS/ACTS! When I am...
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

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6+ years
Jeffrey
I am enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering PhD program at Rice University which will begin Fall 2020, and I am hoping to return to academia as a professor after earning my PhD. In the meantime, I am looking to share my passion for gaining knowledge, specifically in STEM, by educating the up and com...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science
Rice University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mechanical Engineering

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Charles
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 descr...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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10+ years
Samantha
I'm a first-year medical student and recent graduate from Duke University, where I studied Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions. From running a piano program at a nonprofit children's theatre to private tutoring in math, science, and standardized test prep, I enjoy helping my stu...
Duke University
Bachelors in Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions
Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD
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The biggest challenge areas are balancing chemical equations, understanding mole concepts, and grasping the relationship between macroscopic observations and atomic-level explanations. Many students also struggle with stoichiometry—converting between grams, moles, and particles—because it requires fluency with multiple conversion steps. Additionally, visualizing molecular structures and understanding why chemical reactions happen at the particle level (rather than just memorizing that they do) trips up many freshmen. A tutor can break these down systematically and use models or drawings to make the invisible visible.
Lab work is essential—it's where students apply the scientific method, make observations, and connect theory to reality. However, many students struggle to interpret lab results, write proper conclusions, or understand why their experiment didn't match predictions. A tutor can help you design experiments thoughtfully, troubleshoot when results seem off, practice proper lab technique and safety protocols, and develop the reasoning skills to explain what you observed. This bridges the gap between "following steps" and truly understanding the chemistry happening in front of you.
Balancing equations requires understanding that atoms can't be created or destroyed (conservation of mass) while also tracking multiple elements simultaneously—it's a puzzle that demands both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Students often guess-and-check randomly instead of using a systematic method. A tutor teaches the step-by-step algorithm: start with the most complex compound, balance one element at a time, and use fractions if needed before converting to whole numbers. With practice and clear strategy, this becomes one of the most reliable skills students develop in 9th Grade Chemistry.
The mole is fundamentally a counting unit—like a dozen, but for particles (6.02 × 10²³ of them). The key is connecting it to what you can actually measure: mass. A tutor helps you see that molar mass (grams per mole) is the bridge between the macroscopic world you weigh on a scale and the particle world chemists work with. Once you understand that relationship, mole-to-mass conversions, limiting reactants, and percent yield problems become logical rather than mysterious. Visualizing this with concrete examples—like "one mole of carbon atoms weighs 12 grams"—makes it stick.
Since you can't see atoms or electron configurations with your eyes, tutors use multiple strategies: molecular models you can build and manipulate, drawings and diagrams that show electron movement during bonding, animations or simulations that show reactions in motion, and analogies that connect to familiar systems. For example, explaining ionic bonding as "electron transfer" (like trading baseball cards) makes it more concrete than abstract orbital theory. By engaging multiple senses and building from familiar ideas, students develop mental models that make the abstract feel real and predictable.
Strong chemistry tutoring teaches you to think like a chemist: asking "why did this happen?" instead of just "what happened?", predicting outcomes before running experiments, and using evidence to support claims. This means practicing skills like analyzing experimental design, identifying variables, recognizing patterns in the periodic table, and troubleshooting when predictions don't match results. These reasoning skills transfer beyond chemistry to physics, biology, and any field requiring logical thinking. A tutor guides you to ask better questions and test your own understanding rather than passively receiving information.
Unit conversions are the foundation for stoichiometry, gas laws, and nearly every calculation in chemistry—if you can't convert between grams, moles, liters, and particles fluently, larger problems become impossible. Many students memorize conversion factors without understanding them, which leads to errors and confusion. A tutor teaches you dimensional analysis (the "factor-label" method), which is a systematic approach: write what you have, write what you want, and find conversion factors that cancel units until you reach your answer. Once you see it as a logical process rather than magic, you can handle any conversion chemistry throws at you.
If you're struggling, a tutor identifies gaps—maybe you need stronger algebra skills for stoichiometry, or you're missing foundational concepts like atomic structure—and fills those holes before moving forward. If you're doing okay but want to excel, tutoring focuses on deeper understanding, challenging problem-solving, and lab skills that go beyond what's covered in class. Either way, personalized instruction means the tutor adjusts pace and focus to where you actually are, rather than following a one-size-fits-all curriculum. This targeted approach saves time and builds genuine confidence in the subject.
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