Award-Winning Tutors from The University of Texas at Arlington
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The University of Texas at Arlington
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Tony is a recent graduate from the University of Iowa. He received a Bachelor of Science in Human Physiology, Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.He is an avid science enthusiast that specializes in biology, chemistry, human anatomy & physiology, and pharmacology. His positive attitude will have you wanting to learn more about the joys of science.**Fun fact: He's been in school for 23 years of his life.**

I am a middle school choir teacher, professional classically-trained singer, volleyball enthusiast and referee, avid baker, and animal caretaker. I am passionate about singing, teaching, always learning, and helping young people realize their potential. I'm great at math, reading, and especially all things voice and music theory!
My name is Devin Brannon! I am a passionate math teacher that loves helping students grow and develop their joy for math. I am always eager to help students learn. I believe that any student can learn math and be successful it just takes time and patience.
I am an accomplished professional and a lifelong learner. My goal is to help students and knowledge seekers achieve their learning objectives so they can be successful in their careers.I have an M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Computers) and hold several certifications - PMP, PMI-ACP, CISSP, CSM, and a Real Estate Sales Agent License. I will help you get to your finish line.
I am a recent graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington! I earned a B.S. in Physics with honors as well as a minor in mathematics. I worked in a theoretical physics lab modeling and simulating new materials to be used in solar energy applications, as well as tutored physics independently. While in college, I was part of the UTeach program, a nationwide initiative to train science and math students to teach. In this program I developed a passion for working with students both in and out of the classroom. I strongly believe in inquiry-based instruction, which consists of leading students to develop solutions on their own while analyzing their thought process. This allows the student and instructor to discover the student's misconceptions and for the student to correct them. I have found that this method is much more effective than traditional styles because when the student verbalizes their thought process and corrects their own misconceptions, it is something they will remember when it comes time for an exam.I am passionate about tutoring mathematics, physics, chemistry, and ACT prep. By having a proficient understanding of the material, combined with an inquiry-based teaching style I feel as though I am able to convey difficult concepts to students in a way that they will remember and enjoy. Outside of academia, I enjoy running, wrestling, and other sports. I also like being outdoors, reading, and cooking. I am very enthusiastic about math and science and love working with student's of all ages!
My academic credentials include a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Master of Aeronautical Engineering from Stanford University. I am retired from 40+ years of engineering. The last thirty years was working in the flight simulation industry. I had responsibility for doing mathematical modeling of many systems which kept my my math and science skills well exercised. The flight simulation experience also involved frequent use of computer languages such as Ada, C, C++ and less frequent use of other computer languages such as python and java. Tutoring was part of the engineering environment as new engineers were assigned to my group. I earned extra money during my college years tutoring. Though money is not the end objective since retirement, I enjoy tutoring to remain active and challenged. The interaction with students is invigorating. Tutoring gives me a sense of contributing to the well-being of others. It is offering up my skills to help others get a strong start on a career. My tutoring style is to explain principles and possibly do a sample problem, but then observe the student apply the principles to work a problem, gently nudging them in the right direction. I prefer to tutor math and physics, but will not shy away from computer languages and other science applications.
I graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with two Master's of Education degrees. The first degree is in Literacy Studies, where I learned how to help strugglers and emergent bilinguals become better readers. My second degree is in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. I have spent the last three decades helping people learn how to do various things--from water safety instruction and playing the piano--from phases of matter to Shakespeare! I am a well rounded scholar and I am a life-long learner. I hope to start a PhD in Literacy Studies in 2023.I believe that every person CAN and WILL learn. I also believe that learning can be fun. This was a challenge during the pandemic, but my students and I succeeded in creating a collegial atmosphere of engaged learners.
I believe teachers should aim to create a healthy learning environment. Where students can think creatively, have open-minded discussions, and a safe environment where students are able to make mistakes and learn from them. Ev, I aim to bring a positive attitude, an open mind, consistency, and new challenges for my students to face every day.My goal is to help students love learning! It's an ongoing process where students gain knowledge from myself, their peers, parents, and their community. I want students to be able to think creatively and use the skills they gain and apply it to their future studies.
Do you want to write and speak French perfectly? This is the opportunity to learn with a Native French speaker.No more only "OUI, OUI" when someone asks you:"Parlez-vous Francais?"Being Bilingual is also speaking French and English fluently. I'll help you to achieve that goal. Become the best!
I am Electrical Engineer with knowledge in mathematics an physics. I like to adapt teaching methods as per the need.
I have 20 years of real world experience in business. I can teach the following licenses: SIE, Series 7, Series 63, and Series 66. I am a current licensed senior broker at a large firm. I have assisted with in-person training to pass these licenses and have worked teaching adults my entire career. Cannot wait to work with you!
I have been teaching Math for nine years. I've earned my Bachelor's degree of Computer Science and Engineering from University of Texas at Arlington since May 2000. I am certified to teach Math from 4th grade to 12th grade. My expertise is Algebra. I love Math and I would like to make you to feel the same.In my spare time, I enjoy cooking, watching movies, and spending time with my family and friends.Let's work together to make things happen.
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Tutors who attended or graduated from UT Arlington bring direct experience with the university's rigorous academic standards and curriculum. They've successfully navigated the same courses, professors, and expectations that current students face, giving them authentic insight into what it takes to excel. This firsthand experience allows them to anticipate common challenges and offer proven strategies that work within UT Arlington's specific academic environment.
UT Arlington alumni tutors are particularly strong in engineering, mathematics, computer science, and business—reflecting the university's top engineering and STEM programs. Many also excel in physics, chemistry, and general education coursework. Because these tutors have completed the same coursework as current UT Arlington students, they deeply understand the specific approach and rigor of these subjects as taught at the university.
Yes. Tutors who graduated from UT Arlington can provide targeted support for specific courses you're taking. They're familiar with common problem areas in courses like Calculus, Physics, Circuits, and introductory engineering classes. Having taken these exact courses themselves, they know which concepts typically trip up students and can break them down in ways that align with how they're taught at UT Arlington.
Tutors with UT Arlington experience understand the exam style, difficulty level, and time constraints you'll face. They can help you review material using study strategies that worked for them, work through practice problems similar to those on past exams, and build the problem-solving skills that UT Arlington professors emphasize. This targeted preparation helps you approach exams with confidence and familiarity.
Tutors who graduated from UT Arlington understand the campus culture, workload expectations, and time management challenges specific to the university. They can share strategies for balancing coursework with other commitments and provide perspective on navigating UT Arlington's academic environment. This broader context helps create a more supportive tutoring relationship that addresses both your academic and college adjustment needs.
Varsity Tutors works to connect you with tutors who have relevant background in your field of study. If you're pursuing engineering, business, computer science, or another major at UT Arlington, we can help match you with someone who studied the same discipline and understands your curriculum from personal experience. This major-specific expertise is especially valuable for advanced courses and major requirements.
Learning from someone who thrived at UT Arlington means you're getting guidance from someone who's already achieved what you're working toward. They've developed effective study habits, learned how to approach UT Arlington's coursework, and built the academic skills the university demands. Their real success—not just knowledge of the material—gives you a proven model to follow and the confidence that the strategies they share actually work.
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