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Jackson
I am a Stanford Graduate with a Masters in Civil and Environmental Engineering. My tutoring expertise lies in GRE test prep, math and science. My academic achievements in these subjects allowed me to earn a full ride scholarship during my undergraduate studies and a graduate study scholarship at Sta...
Stanford University
Masters in Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelors, Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Carter
I am graduate of Brown University, where I received a degree in Economics and studied topics ranging from Computer Science and Applied Math to Literary Arts and Philosophy. I even helped create a class during my senior year, working together with other students to write a syllabus, gather reading ma...
Brown University
Bachelor's in Economics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Joseph
I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. My goal in helping students is to help them understand the processes behind math/science concepts and techniques, rather than just aid in finding an answer. After all, mathematics is t...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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Roozbeh
I'm a graduate of Shiraz University, and I grew up in Shiraz, Iran. I came to the USA in 2009 and I am trying to transfer to dental school. While I tutor a variety of subjects, math is easily my favorite. I love basic math, algebra, calculus and everything in between, and it shows in my work. My mom...
Islamic Azad University
Master of Science, Industrial Management
Shiraz University
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Management

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5+ years
Andrew
I am a dual degree graduate with a bachelor's in both zoology (from liberal arts school - Ohio Wesleyan University) and biomedical engineering (from Washington University in St. Louis). I am working towards a Masters in Electrical Engineering and expect to receive it this August 2021. This dual degr...
Washington University in St. Louis
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering

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8+ years
Mackenzie
I'm starting my junior year at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. I'm currently getting my degree in biology with a concentration in health and human disease, global health, and a minor in French. I love reading, traveling, learning and helping others learn! I have experience tutoring high sch...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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9+ years
Chahat
I am able to juggle multiple extra curricular activities ably shining in dance, swimming and volunteer work.
Brown University
Current Undergrad Student, Neuroscience

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8+ years
Sarah
I'm Sarah! I recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma with my Master's degree in Electrical Engineering. Before that, I graduated from Texas A&M University with my Bachelor's degree, also in Electrical Engineering. I now work remotely for my mother's company called Hawaii PE where I mainly...
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Texas A & M University-College Station
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

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9+ years
Panagiotis
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, majoring in physics and math. I plan on graduating in 2019. Afterwards, I plan on going to graduate school to get a PhD. During college, I have been involved in various outreach events with the Society of Physics students including ...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Physics

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Kerri
I am currently a Teaching Assistant for a Calculus 1 and Calculus 2 class at the University of Texas, where I work with smaller and larger groups of students to correct misconceptions and deepen understanding. Before moving to the area, I was a full-time math teacher in Boston for 4 years, where I w...
The University of Texas at Austin
Masters, STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) Education
Boston University
Bachelors, Secondary Math Education
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Your first session is about understanding where you are right now. A tutor will assess your current skills—whether you're comfortable with foundational concepts like right triangles and the unit circle, or if you're working on more advanced applications like trigonometric identities and graphs. From there, they'll create a personalized plan targeting your specific gaps, whether that's mastering sine, cosine, and tangent ratios or building confidence with word problems that involve trigonometric relationships.
Many students struggle with the transition from memorizing trig ratios to truly understanding why they work and when to apply them. Word problems involving angles of elevation, bearings, and real-world applications often feel abstract without that conceptual foundation. Graphing trigonometric functions and working with phase shifts, amplitudes, and periods also trips up students who haven't internalized the connection between the unit circle and the graphs themselves. A tutor helps you move beyond memorization to see the patterns and relationships that make trigonometry click.
Trigonometry is taught differently across Austin's 24 school districts—some schools introduce it as part of Algebra II, others as a standalone course, and some integrate it into precalculus. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand these variations and can align instruction with your textbook, your teacher's approach, and your school's pacing. Whether your class emphasizes proofs, applications, or graphing, your tutor will reinforce what you're learning in class while filling in conceptual gaps that might be holding you back.
Showing work in trigonometry means more than just writing down steps—it means explaining *why* you chose a particular ratio, identity, or approach. Tutors help you develop this reasoning by asking guiding questions that push you to articulate your thinking: "Why are you using sine here instead of cosine?" or "How does this identity help simplify the problem?" This habit of explaining your reasoning strengthens your understanding and earns you credit on tests and assignments where partial credit depends on clear mathematical communication.
Absolutely. Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or unsupported, and personalized 1-on-1 instruction addresses both. Working with a tutor in a low-pressure environment lets you ask questions without judgment, tackle problems at your own pace, and celebrate small wins—like finally understanding why the unit circle matters or solving a multi-step trig equation correctly. As you see patterns emerge and problems that seemed impossible become manageable, your confidence naturally grows, which carries over to classroom performance and test day.
Word problems in trigonometry require translating real-world scenarios—a ladder leaning against a wall, a ship's bearing, a Ferris wheel's height—into mathematical models using trig ratios or functions. Tutors teach you a systematic approach: identify what you know, draw or visualize the situation, choose the right trigonometric relationship, and solve step-by-step. This strategy works across different problem types and builds the confidence to handle unfamiliar scenarios on quizzes and exams.
Rather than memorizing every identity, tutors help you understand the core identities and how they connect—the Pythagorean identity, sum and difference formulas, double-angle formulas—so you can derive others when needed. For proofs, the key is recognizing patterns: when to use a particular identity, how to rewrite expressions strategically, and when you're on the right track. A tutor guides you through this process, showing you how to think like a mathematician rather than just following a formula.
Look for tutors with strong mathematics backgrounds—ideally those who've taught or tutored trigonometry and understand both the procedural and conceptual sides of the subject. They should be able to explain concepts clearly, adapt to your learning style, and help you see connections between topics rather than treating each concept in isolation. Varsity Tutors connects you with experienced tutors for students in Austin who meet these standards and can work with your specific curriculum and goals.
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