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I am a rising sophomore majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Data Science at Rice University in Houston, TX. Naturally, my favorite subjects to teach are math and computer science, particularly programming languages like Python, Java, and Scratch. I have found great enrichment in these seemi...
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Haley Shea
Haley graduated from the University of North Georgia with two bachelor's degrees in English Writing & Publication and Interdisciplinary Studies (Mathematics/Technology, Social Science, and Humanities concentrations), and an associate's degree in Psychological Science (2020). Previously, she comp...
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2+ years
I am a recent graduate of UMBC with a double major in Math and Computer Science and I have a desire to put my passion for these subjects to the use of helping others. I have formally been a tutor for numerous peers throughout my years in high school and college, worked as a teacher at a coding summe...
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Prashanti
Graduate from the University of Windsor, majored in Computer Science; Gold Medalist in Undergrad; Gained subject expertise through research and published papers in Machine Learning; Strongly believe that having fun while teaching is the greatest way to learn anything.
University of Windsor
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2+ years
Richard
I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Reichman University, and Western Governors University. I have been teaching children, youth, and adults in various academic settings since 2008. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style is that of open discourse and conversation, actively involving stud...
Reichman University
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2+ years
Syed Farasat
As a graduate student in Artificial Intelligence at Western University with a bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from LUMS, I bring a rich and multidisciplinary perspective to tutoring. My journey spans engineering, mathematics, computer science, creative writing, and the ar...
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Abigail
I am graduated from Penn State University in Industrial Engineering in 2017. I've tutored ever since I was in high school, and I love helping people! I like to help my students understand math (and other topics) instead of just doing it blindly. My goal is to help my students improve their math (and...
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Abhi
I am a motivated and hardworking first-year PhD student at New York University, studying Data Science. I recently graduated from Vanderbilt University with a B.S. in Computer Science and the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with an M.S. in Data Science.
Vanderbilt University
B.S. in Computer Science
Vanderbilt University
Current Undergrad, Biological Sciences

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6+ years
Rishik
I am always excited to help others and would like to teach students to improve with their academic skills, help with home work, instant assistance and ace the college board tests, SAT I and SAT subject and AP Tests. I spent much time examining during my high school and would like to share my knowled...
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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8+ years
Pratik
I'm a premedical student at Cornell University with extensive experience tutoring students, especially in chemistry at the high school and undergraduate level, writing at the high school and undergraduate level, and SAT/ACT prep.
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
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Frequently Asked Questions
Students often struggle with semantic HTML structure—understanding when to use elements like <section>, <article>, and <nav> versus generic <div> tags. Another common challenge is grasping how forms work, particularly form validation, input types, and connecting forms to backend processing. Many students also find it difficult to understand the relationship between HTML structure and CSS styling, leading to poorly organized markup that's hard to style later. Personalized instruction helps clarify these distinctions through targeted examples and hands-on practice with real-world code.
Semantic HTML uses meaningful tags that describe content purpose—like <header>, <main>, and <footer>—rather than generic containers. This matters because semantic markup improves accessibility for screen readers, boosts SEO performance, makes code easier to maintain, and helps other developers understand your structure at a glance. Many students initially write valid but non-semantic HTML, only to realize later that their projects are harder to style, update, or make accessible. A tutor can help you build semantic habits from the start, saving significant refactoring work down the road.
Forms require understanding multiple layers: proper input types (email, number, date), label associations for accessibility, form validation attributes, and how form data connects to backend processing. Students often create forms that look correct but lack proper <label> elements, use wrong input types, or don't understand the difference between client-side and server-side validation. A tutor can walk you through form structure step-by-step, show you how to test accessibility with screen readers, and explain the relationship between your HTML form and the server-side code that processes it.
Poor HTML structure creates CSS nightmares—deeply nested divs, unclear class naming, and lack of semantic elements make styling complicated and fragile. Strong HTML structure uses semantic elements, logical class naming conventions (like BEM or similar), and minimal nesting, which makes CSS selectors simpler and more maintainable. Many students write HTML first without thinking about how it will be styled, then struggle when CSS doesn't work as expected. Tutors help you understand the HTML-CSS relationship upfront, teaching you to structure markup with styling in mind, which dramatically reduces debugging time and creates cleaner, more professional code.
A strong HTML tutor understands not just syntax, but modern best practices like semantic markup, accessibility standards (WCAG), and how HTML integrates with CSS and JavaScript. They should be able to explain the 'why' behind recommendations—not just show you tags, but help you understand when to use each one and how it affects your project. Look for someone with experience building real websites, familiarity with developer tools and accessibility testing, and the ability to explain concepts clearly through live coding examples. The best tutors can diagnose why your code isn't working and guide you to solutions rather than just providing answers.
Accessibility isn't an afterthought—it's built into HTML through semantic elements, proper heading hierarchy, alt text for images, and form labels. Many students skip these details, creating sites that work for them but exclude users with disabilities or those using assistive technology. Proper HTML accessibility involves using heading tags correctly (<h1> through <h6> in logical order), adding alt attributes to images, associating labels with form inputs, and using ARIA attributes when semantic HTML isn't sufficient. Tutoring helps you understand accessibility as a core skill, not a compliance box to check, and shows you how to test your work with screen readers and accessibility validators.
Early progress includes writing valid, error-free HTML and understanding the purpose of common tags. Mid-level progress means consistently using semantic elements, building accessible forms, and structuring markup that works well with CSS without excessive nesting. Advanced progress involves writing clean, maintainable code that follows conventions, understanding responsive design principles in HTML (viewport meta tags, flexible images), and debugging your own code using developer tools. You'll also notice your code reviews improve—other developers understand your structure more easily, and you can explain your choices confidently.
Students usually start with basic tags and structure, then progress to forms, then semantic HTML and accessibility. Most get stuck when transitioning from 'making it work' to 'making it maintainable'—they can build a page, but their code is messy and hard to style. Another common plateau happens when integrating HTML with CSS and JavaScript, where students struggle to understand how changes in markup affect styling and interactivity. Personalized tutoring helps identify exactly where you're getting stuck and provides targeted practice to move past those plateaus, whether that's mastering form validation, understanding accessibility standards, or learning to write semantic markup consistently.
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