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Michael
I'm now a few years removed from academia, I still consider myself an intellect at heart. Stints at New York University's Stern School of Business and Northwestern University have given me extensive scholastic training, and running my own private tutoring service throughout college as a means of mak...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Yasheen
I am a graduate of Yale University with a degree in biology and am currently working as a research associate at a cancer biology lab. I am an experienced STEM tutor for college and high school students and also tutor for standardized tests such as the MCAT and the SAT.
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Biology

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Gagik
I am a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where I completed my Ph.D. program in Physics. I was doing research in physics for many years, but it always comes a time when you feel you must pass your knowledge to other people, especially those of new generation. So, I started teac...
Jagiellonian University
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Wayne State University
Doctor of Philosophy, Physics

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Nidhi
I am a graduate of Rutgers University - Honors College with a BA in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. I am currently finishing up medical school at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. I have an extensive background in tutoring and mentoring students in various subjects including h...
Rutger's University
Bachelor, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Cathy
I am an avid reader; my favorite genres are science fiction and historical fiction. I love hiking, alone or with family and friends. I have been a long-time contemporary/modern dancer and currently enjoy yoga. I also play acoustic guitar and sing.
Princeton University
Bachelor of Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Doctor of Philosophy, Materials Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Ainsley
I am a graduate of Rice University with a Bachelor of Science in Physics, a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy, and a minor in Neuroscience. My previous tutoring experiences have primarily focused on college level physics, math, and chemistry; AP Calculus, AP Physics, and AP Chemistry; the ACT and SAT ...
Rice University
Bachelor of Science in Physics

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5+ years
Soung
I'm a highly skilled, professional tutor with over 20 years experience. I have an exceptional ability to teach math to students with severe learning challenges. I make all levels of math understandable and foster confidence in the student. I'm also expert in SAT/ACT test preparation and high school ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry
Northwestern University
Doctor of Science, Molecular Pharmacology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Michael
I am a graduate of Yale University. I received my Bachelor of Engineering Science in Chemical Engineering. Since graduation, I earned a certification to teach English as a Second Language, and traveled to Beijing, China, where I taught at both primary and high school levels (including several math a...
Yale University
Bachelor of Engineering Science in Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Steven
I'm looking forward to working with you. My degree is in Mechanical Engineering, so I can assist with that (mechanics would be my specialty there). I can definitely assist with math through Calc 1. I can assist with most Physics, and some Chemistry.
University of Louisville
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
15+ years
Andrew
I am reliving the process of learning that concept myself, both by explaining the concept in new ways and by seeing students wrestle with and eventually grasp the concept for themselves. For me, teaching is a way of "living vicariously" through students by experiencing the joy of learning once more.
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
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Spencer
12th Grade math Tutor • +78 Subjects
I am a graduate of Brigham Young University where I majored in International Relations and Russian and of Thunderbird School of Global Management where I earned an MBA in International Business. My college and graduate studies include coursework in Writing, Literature, Geography, History, Political Science, Russian, Music, Business, Math, Science, and Art. Because of my experience with many different disciplines, I am able to teach a wide variety of subjects and have experience working with students of all ages from middle school to middle aged. My greatest skill as a tutor is the ability to adapt challenging material to the viewpoint of my students. This allows me to build bridges of understanding that help more analytical people feel at home in creative disciplines or vice versa. If you are a gifted artist struggling with Math, or an aspiring scientist struggling with creative writing, I'm your man! I am also a very experienced writer and editor. In my free time I enjoy hiking, literature, ultimate Frisbee, international travel, soccer, baking, music, strategy games, and philosophical discussions. I have lived in Africa, Western Europe, and Russia and visited over a dozen countries. Please note that due to the many different subjects I have studied, the list of classes above is not complete. If you have tutoring needs for a very specific subject, I may well have taken a course in that area. Feel free to reach out with questions!
Kirby
Calculus Tutor • +26 Subjects
I'm your girl! I majored in Biochemistry at the University of Michigan and am looking to help any students in need of assistance.
Stella
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +22 Subjects
I am a second year student at the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering pursuing a degree in Biomedical Engineering on the pre-med track. I have been online tutoring a variety of subjects and age groups since the start of the pandemic (about 2.5 years) but I especially enjoy working with high school students in math and physics classes as well as ACT math and english. I try to create a chill tutoring environment and want to make students feel comfortable to ask any questions-- no question is a stupid one! Additionally, I believe in learning by doing so as a result, much of my sessions will include working through actual problems. I'm excited to work with you as both a tutor and a mentor!
William
AP Statistics Tutor • +58 Subjects
I am available to tutor Latin, physics, and all levels of math. Outside of academics, I am an avid tournament chess player, and I enjoy running and cycling.
Anisha
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +28 Subjects
I'm currently pursuing an MS in Biomedical Sciences as well with the ultimate goal of ending up in medical school. In high school I received a score of 1500 on my SAT, and was a National Merit Finalist as well with a PSAT score of 1470.
Philip
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +45 Subjects
I am a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). I received my Bachelor's of Science in Chemical Engineering. I am driven by an implacable urge to learn, explore, communicate and share knowledge with others. I now work as a high school biology and chemistry teacher at different levels with several years of experience : College Preparatory, Honors, and AP. I (primarily) tutor quantitative subjects : especially math, biology, and chemistry. I am also available to tutor SAT, ACT, and AP standardized testing material. Recreationally, I enjoy figure skating, running, and practicing yoga. Hobbies: writing, baking, art, books, running, yoga, reading, cooking, music
Steven
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +47 Subjects
I am a retired PhD chemical engineer with a desire to give back via tutoring. I focus on chemistry and physics. I like to explain complicated ideas one time, again in another way, and finish with practical examples.
Morgan
Middle School Math Tutor • +21 Subjects
I am currently a fourth year medical student who is looking forward to helping other students enjoy math and science! I have a masters of science in physiology from Georgetown was well as a bachelors degree in anthropology with minors in medical Spanish and chemistry from UNC Chapel Hill. Having been in school for a very long time, I understand that everyone learns differently and at different paces. I will tailor my tutoring to best help you achieve the grades and changes that you would like to see. Hobbies: books, running, hiking, reading, cooking, music, writing, art
Brianna
10th Grade math Tutor • +149 Subjects
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 various subjects. I have also worked extensively with special needs children, doing everything from teaching special education to one-on-one in-home mentoring. Through my experiences, I have continued to carry my passion for working with children and have developed my skills in making successful and individualized learning fun. Math, science and test prep are the subjects I'm particularly passionate about tutoring, as I've always loved those subjects myself. Additionally, I've worked extensively with adults on business skills, marketing and social media.
Kaitlyn
6th Grade math Tutor • +173 Subjects
I am a medical student committed to helping your student succeed. I have been a tutor for 5+ years, and have experience teaching Math, Science, Spanish and Test Prep to students of all ages and ability. I believe every child has the potential to learn with positive one on one attention and I am committing to helping you student learn how they study best, and become a more independent learner. I look forward to meeting you, and helping you achieve your goals! Hobbies: writing, reading, music, art, books
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Students often find abstract concepts like molecular structure, chemical bonding, and energy transfer challenging because they can't see these processes directly. Balancing chemical equations trips up many students who haven't internalized the logic of conservation of mass. In biology, memorization-heavy topics like cellular processes and anatomy become overwhelming without understanding the "why" behind each structure and function. Physics presents another common hurdle: visualizing forces, motion, and waves requires spatial reasoning that doesn't come naturally to everyone. A tutor can break these invisible processes into concrete, step-by-step explanations and use diagrams or analogies to make the abstract tangible.
Many students follow lab procedures mechanically without grasping why each step matters or how it connects to the underlying science. A tutor helps you think like a scientist by asking questions like "Why are we using this specific temperature?" or "What would happen if we changed this variable?" This shifts your focus from rote steps to experimental reasoning. Tutors can also help you design your own mini-experiments, interpret unexpected results, and communicate findings clearly—skills that go far beyond just getting the lab report done. Understanding the scientific method deeply makes future labs and even standardized science questions feel much more intuitive.
Balancing equations requires holding multiple pieces of information in your head at once—atom counts, oxidation states, and the logic that every atom on the left must match the right. Many students treat it as a guessing game rather than a systematic process. A tutor teaches you a reliable strategy: identify what's unbalanced, adjust coefficients methodically, and verify your work. More importantly, they help you understand that balancing equations isn't arbitrary—it reflects the real conservation of mass that happens in every chemical reaction. Once you see the logic underneath, balancing becomes a skill you can apply to any equation, not a problem you memorize.
Abstract concepts are tough because you can't see electrons orbiting atoms or gas molecules colliding. Experienced tutors use multiple strategies: drawing detailed diagrams, using physical analogies (like comparing electron shells to planetary orbits), creating animations or simulations, and having you model concepts with your hands or objects. For example, to understand diffusion, a tutor might have you watch food coloring spread in water while explaining molecular kinetic energy. These concrete representations build mental models that stick with you long after the tutoring session. Once you can "see" what's happening at the molecular or subatomic level, solving related problems becomes much more straightforward.
Unit conversions frustrate students because they feel like busywork, but they're actually a powerful problem-solving tool when you understand the logic. A tutor teaches you dimensional analysis as a systematic method: write what you know, identify what you need, and use conversion factors to "cancel" unwanted units until you're left with your answer. The key insight is that you're not memorizing conversions—you're using them as bridges between different ways of expressing the same quantity. Practice with real-world examples (like converting grams to moles to molecules) helps you see why this skill matters in actual chemistry. Once you internalize the method, you can solve complex multi-step conversions confidently.
High school science rewards both knowledge and thinking—you need to know facts, but you also need to reason through unfamiliar problems using those facts. A tutor helps you make this shift by asking you to explain the "why" behind every concept: Why does this reaction release energy? Why does this organism have this adaptation? Why does this law of physics apply here? This practice trains your brain to think like a scientist rather than a test-taker. Tutors also teach you to recognize patterns across topics—how energy conservation shows up in chemistry, physics, and biology, or how the scientific method applies whether you're studying genetics or planetary motion. This deeper understanding makes it easier to remember facts (because they're connected to bigger ideas) and to tackle novel questions on exams.
Look for tutors with strong subject-matter expertise—ideally a background in chemistry, biology, physics, or environmental science—combined with the ability to explain complex ideas simply. The best tutors don't just know the content; they understand common misconceptions students have and know multiple ways to explain difficult concepts. They should be comfortable with lab work and experimental design, not just textbook material. Ask potential tutors how they approach abstract concepts, how they help students transition from memorization to reasoning, and whether they've helped students improve on standardized science tests. Experience tutoring at the high school level specifically matters, since the rigor and conceptual depth differ significantly from middle school or college science.
A tutor's approach shifts based on where you are. Struggling students need foundational concept-building, slower pacing, and lots of concrete examples before moving to abstract reasoning. They benefit from tutors who diagnose specific gaps (like shaky algebra skills affecting chemistry) and fill those holes first. Students at grade level need support with deeper understanding and problem-solving strategy—learning to tackle unfamiliar questions by breaking them into manageable pieces. Advanced students often need challenge: exploring connections between topics, diving into real research applications, or preparing for AP-level rigor. Regardless of level, the best tutors personalize their explanations, adjust pacing based on your understanding, and help you build confidence alongside competence.
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