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5+ years
Cathy
When a science class needs coverage, Cathy's PhD in Materials Science and triple engineering background mean she can pick up virtually any middle or high school science topic — chemical reactions, forces and motion, cell biology — without missing a beat. She keeps lessons moving forward rather than ...
Princeton University
Bachelor of Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Doctor of Philosophy, Materials Science

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Christie
Christie's breadth across subjects — she holds certifications in both ESL and history and teaches at the college level — makes her a reliable substitute for science classes that need someone who can actually engage students with the material rather than just press play on a video. She's comfortable ...
Butler University
Master of Arts, History
Manchester College
Bachelor of Science, Art Teacher Education

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Spencer
Covering science means jumping between topics like cell biology one day and chemical reactions the next — Spencer's broad coursework in physical science, earth science, biology, and chemistry means he can step in without missing a beat. He breaks down unfamiliar concepts using real-world analogies, ...
Thunderbird School of Global Management
Masters in Business Administration, International Business
Brigham Young University-Provo
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations & Russian

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Philip
Philip teaches biology and chemistry at the College Prep, Honors, and AP levels in his day job, so stepping into a science classroom as a substitute means actual instruction continues rather than stalling. He can pick up mid-unit on topics from cellular respiration to stoichiometry and keep students...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kaitlyn
A biology major now in medical school, Kaitlyn can step into virtually any K-12 science classroom — life science, physical science, earth science — and pick up right where the regular instructor left off. She connects textbook concepts to real-world examples that make even a single substitute sessio...
Fairfield University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Joshua
Biology, chemistry, earth science, physical chemistry — Joshua's science range runs deep enough that he can pick up virtually any middle or high school science lesson mid-stream. His bachelor's in biology gives him the content knowledge to answer the unexpected questions that come up when a substitu...
Arizona State University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Chantelle
As a pre-med public health major at UT Austin, Chantelle can step into a science classroom and pick up wherever the regular teacher left off — whether that's labeling cell organelles, walking through the scientific method, or explaining ecosystem dynamics. She keeps lessons interactive and checks fo...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Public Health

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Between conducting sea turtle comparative pathology research with international collaborators and studying biology at Vanderbilt, Madison has a deep bench of real-world science to draw from. She explains concepts in ecology, cell biology, and environmental science by tying them back to actual resear...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Brianna
Stepping into a science lesson mid-unit can be tricky, but Brianna's experience teaching elementary and middle school science topics like the water cycle, ecosystems, and basic physical science means she can maintain momentum without losing students. She leans on hands-on examples and visual models ...
Grand Canyon University
Bachelor of Education, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Yinin
Yinin is currently in a rigorous pharmacy program with deep coursework in chemistry and biology, so stepping into a science classroom as a substitute comes naturally. She can confidently cover lab procedures, review key concepts in chemistry or life sciences, and keep students engaged with the day's...
Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
Current Undergrad Student, Pharmacy
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Jennifer
Calculus Tutor • +28 Subjects
I am a general chemistry instructor at the college level and also work with researchers in a variety of fields including chemistry, biology, pharmacy and medicine. Hobbies: reading, music, running, art, books, writing
Eunice
Pre-Calculus Tutor • +54 Subjects
I am a current student at Northeastern University pursuing a combined major in Biology and Computer Science. I am fascinated by mathematics, computer science, biology, and the intersection between the three. I am passionate about breaking down complex concepts in these subjects to help students discover that same fascination, and watching them improve and gain confidence in their academics. Math and science are what I love tutoring the most, but I also have experience tutoring in English reading and writing primarily for ESL students, Korean, and standardized tests. I believe that all student have their own ways in learning and processing information, and I strive to take a unique approach to each student to help them learn in an enjoyable manner!
Qays
Applied Mathematics Tutor • +93 Subjects
Hobbies: reading, music, hiking, art, books, writing
Kavya
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +36 Subjects
I am currently a 4th year medical student at the University of Kansas, pursuing family medicine and maternal health. While I've tutored a variety of subjects in the past, I am especially passionate about teaching math and science. These are two subjects I am personally very interested in and have had success passing on my excitement to students. I also enjoy preparing students for test prep (ACT) and elementary and middle school-age students. My approach to teaching is to understand the student as an individual. I like to understand the student's strengths and weaknesses and work from there to expand their knowledge in a given subject. My goal is to push each of my students to venture beyond their limits and understand each concept, rather than learning the steps of a process.
Nathaniel
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +101 Subjects
I am a writer who works extensively with historical documents and researcher who embraces learning for life. I love making a subject engaging, interesting and ultimately seeing others succeed in their endeavors.
Martin
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +50 Subjects
I'm a Mechanical Engineering student at Rochester Institute of Technology with a strong background in science and math. I would love to tutor these subjects, especially algebra, calculus, and physics, but I would also enjoy tutoring SAT Reading or even guitar. I am passionate about working with my students and seeing them succeed. Hobbies: reading, music, writing, art, books
Elizabeth
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Biomolecular Science. I am currently a candidate for a Master's in Oral Health Sciences. While I tutor in many different subjects, my favorites are math, science, and English. I want students to love what they are learning. School is supposed to be fun and challenging. I want kids to see that while some subjects might be trickier than others, anything is possible if you just put your mind to it.
Nicholas
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +31 Subjects
I am a fourth-year aerospace engineering student, pursuing a minor in Computer Science. With over seven years of tutoring experience, I specialize in helping students excel on the ACT and SAT, as well as mastering high school and college-level math. My journey as a tutor began with one-on-one sessions and grew to include large classes. I taught my first 100-student session through Varsity Tutors. While it was initially daunting, it quickly became one of the most rewarding experiences of my tutoring career. My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra 2 because it forms the foundation for much of mathematics and is essential for success on standardized tests like the ACT and SAT. I believe the best way to learn is through practice, so I focus on guiding students through practice problems to build their confidence and deepen their understanding. This approach allows me to identify their individual needs and tailor my teaching to help them succeed. Outside of tutoring, I am passionate about astronomy and enjoy exploring the skies using my collection of four telescopes. Soccer is another significant part of my life; I enjoy playing and watching the game. By sharing my experiences and enthusiasm for learning, I aim to inspire my students to approach challenges with confidence and curiosity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Science Substitute tutors work with you to understand your student's specific curriculum, textbooks, and learning objectives before sessions begin. They review the topics being covered in class and tailor explanations to match how their school is presenting the material—whether that's following a particular textbook, state standards, or district-specific benchmarks. This alignment ensures that tutoring reinforces what students are learning in the classroom rather than introducing conflicting approaches.
Many students struggle with connecting abstract science concepts to real-world applications, memorizing vocabulary and processes without understanding why they matter, and building confidence with hands-on problem-solving. Personalized instruction addresses these challenges by breaking complex topics into smaller, manageable pieces, using examples relevant to the student's interests, and allowing time for questions and deeper exploration—something that's often limited in a traditional classroom. Tutors can also identify specific gaps in foundational knowledge (like math skills needed for physics) and address them directly.
Excellent Science Substitute tutors combine strong subject knowledge with the ability to explain complex ideas in accessible, engaging ways. They're patient with misconceptions, ask probing questions to check understanding, and adapt their teaching style to match how each student learns best. Great tutors also stay current with how science is taught at different grade levels and can connect concepts across biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science—helping students see the big picture rather than isolated topics.
With consistent personalized instruction, students typically see improvements in test and quiz scores within 4-6 weeks, increased confidence asking questions and participating in class discussions, and a better ability to explain scientific concepts in their own words. Beyond grades, many students develop stronger critical thinking skills and curiosity about science. The timeline depends on the student's starting point and frequency of sessions, but even one session per week can lead to noticeable gains in understanding and academic performance.
Yes, Varsity Tutors connects students with tutors across elementary science, middle school general science, and high school subjects including biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, environmental science, and AP/honors science courses. Tutors specialize in different grade levels and can match students with someone experienced in their specific course and academic level, whether the student is building foundational skills or preparing for advanced exams.
Absolutely. Tutors can help students prepare for science-based standardized tests, including state science assessments, AP Science exams, SAT Subject Tests, and science sections of the ACT and SAT. They focus on building both content mastery and test-taking strategies—like interpreting graphs, analyzing experimental data, and managing time effectively. Personalized preparation means tutors concentrate on the specific science topics and question types that challenge each individual student rather than reviewing everything.
Yes, many Science Substitute tutors can help students understand the scientific method, interpret lab results, write lab reports, and develop critical thinking skills needed for hands-on investigations. While they can't perform physical experiments during remote sessions, tutors can walk students through the reasoning behind experiments, help them understand why certain procedures matter, explain how to collect and analyze data, and guide them through documenting findings. This support is especially valuable when students need to understand lab concepts for class or assessments.
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