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I'm a rising sophomore at Columbia University, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. My journey as a tutor began in 10th grade when I ran volunteer tutoring labs in math, physics, and chemistry. I had classmates struggling with stoichiometry, peers needing an algebra refresher, or a group of panicked ...
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I am attending the University of Pennsylvania where I am majoring in Bioengineering on the premed track, with my goal after graduation to become an orthopedic surgeon. My passion for tutoring stems from a genuine love for helping people discover their strengths and succeed in their learning journey,...
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I am a driven, positive, affirming tutor who is happy to help students in any way he can. I graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2020, and I obtained my Master's in Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2022. In 2016, I received an SAT score of 1550. That year, I also r...
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I graduated from Yale University with a degree in Math and Philosophy. Currently, I am a music and entertainment critic-hopeful. I have tutored for over four years now with specialties in mathematics, logic, philosophy, English, and the ACT.
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Hello! My name is Elsa, and I'm passionate about helping students gain confidence and clarity in mathematics. I hold a Master of Science in Statistics from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's in Mathematics. Over the past few years, I've tutored students from K12 through college-lev...
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Balamurugan
I am a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware. My passion for teaching began in high school, where I had the opportunity to tutor peers and underclassmen both within and outside of school. Over the years, I've developed a strong enthusiasm f...
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As a highly successful and dedicated tutor with five years of experience , and currently a student at The University of Texas at Austin, I specialize in providing customized instruction across a wide range of academic areas, including Math, Science, and English, in addition to test preparation for t...
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I graduated from the University of Cincinnati majoring in Physics, Astrophysics, and Mathematics. I am most passionate about physics, although mathematics is a close second. The beauty that unfolds in the equations is truly remarkable to me. I have been tutoring for over six years and have been a pr...
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Chandana
I have PhD in Mathematics from University of Wyoming, USA. I have been teaching mathematics for 15 years in University of Wyoming, WY, St. Cloud State University, MN and SLIIT, Sri Lanka. Mathematics can be a difficult subject for any student. It's nothing to be afraid of. You need to invest some ...
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Hello there! I would love to work with your student! I was the valedictorian of my high school, earning my diploma with a 4.6328 GPA (the highest in the history of my school), and I recently graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor's in Neurobiology and Behavior as I pursue God's calling fo...
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I am a senior student at Saint Louis University majoring in Biostatistics and Mathematics, with an appreciation for the power of education and the transformative role it can play in a student's life. Throughout my academic career, I have been dedicated to tutoring students across a diverse range of subjects, including mathematics, history, chemistry, Spanish, and biology. In addition to subject-specific tutoring, I have also assisted students in preparing for standardized tests. I understand the pressures associated with these exams and work diligently to equip my students with the tools they need to succeed. I have had the privilege of working with both high school and college students, tailoring my approach to meet the unique needs of each individual. My approach to tutoring is centered around patience, empathy, and adaptability, emphasizing the importance of understanding each student's learning style and tailoring my teaching methods accordingly. By doing so, I aim to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the subject matter. My passion for statistics extends beyond the classroom. I am particularly interested in how statistical concepts are communicated in everyday conversations and their application in real-world scenarios. I strive to bring this enthusiasm into my tutoring sessions, making statistics not just a subject to be studied, but a lens through which students can view and understand the world around them.
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While I may not have professional experience in tutoring or teaching, that is definitely not the case in the literal sense. All my life I've been called upon by my teachers and professors to help the students in class that struggled, and I loved to do so. I realized that while things came easily to me, it was not always the case for my fellow classmates, so I happily helped them pick up the slack. As long as someone wanted to learn, I was always available to help them out. My love of learning I tried to engender in them, with mixed results. First, off I have a degree in Mathematics, graduated with a 4.0 (in a 4.0 GPA system), and was on the Dean's List. I scored well enough on my AP Calculus exam in High School that I was able to skip the initial courses in College. And when I made it to college, I excelled at those courses too, acing all work and tests. (Note the similarities in my subjects of ability, I'm pretty evenly skilled in both fields) First, off I have a degree in Physics, graduated with a 4.0 (in a 4.0 GPA system), and was on the Dean's List. On top of that, I was at the top of my class in all my mathematics courses and was known to help other students when they had difficulties. I was accepted into classes that were usually not available to my grade level due to my aptitude and interest in the subject. (Note the similarities in my subjects of ability, I'm pretty evenly skilled in both fields) If you want to learn, just like I did, or if you just want help with something that might not quite "click" for you, well I'm happy to lend my services and help you excel just like I did, when someone helped me.
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I am a graduate of Haverford College with a B.S. in Mathematics with a focus on Applied Math. I have an extensive history of being a tutor and teaching assistant. Most recently, I served as a Teaching Assistant at Haverford College where I tutored college students in Calc II, Calc III (Multivariable Calculus), Discrete Dynamical Systems, and Linear Algebra. My experience also includes tutoring Hispanic students struggling in math, science, and literature at El Centro Hispano in Carrboro, NC, and working at the Mathnasium Learning Center in Chapel Hill, NC to coach K-12 students in different levels of mathematics. I have also privately tutored students to prepare for Math and Grammar SAT exams and high school mathematics. I'm most passionate about tutoring in mathematics and how it can be applied in STEM fields such as astronomy as well as machine learning and differential modeling. I prefer to tutor by ensuring an easygoing, friendly, and collaborative environment, and using a step-by-step approach for math problems. This ensures my students feel comfortable and confident at each stage of solving the problem. After walking through practice problems, they are able to see the overall strategies that are applied to other math problems.
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I graduated from Cornell University studying Biology and choosing to specialize in Neurobiology and Behavior. I have an extensive background in math and science. I was pre- med during my four years and I am currently working part time while finishing my final year of medical school. Right after graduating, I participated in City Year, an AMERICORPS education focused non-profit that partners with schools needing the most assistance. I led the 9th Grade academy where my job was to design tailored math and science curricula for 6-8 high risk academic students in 5 different classes. I provided attendance and behavior sessions for another group of students and I served as the Math Coordinator for my team. Since then, I have been working with Varsity tutors and offering academic assistance to other students in my school. Although medical school and tutoring occupy most of my time, I enjoy watching and playing basketball and soccer (futbol). I am a big fan of hip hop and the arts, as well. I have seen that the biggest challenge that prevents students from succeeding is a lack of self confidence. My mother is a part-time business owner, who couldn't operate a computer on her own until this year. When I was young, she simply decided that she was 'bad at technology' and it stuck. Eventually, my sister and I sat her down and gave her instructions on how to access the internet. The next day, we taught her how to use Microsoft word. We made sure that she focused on each skill alone and ignored everything else that seemed confusing. Two weeks later, she got the hang of it. I tutor by presenting the subject matter in a similar way while frequently setting attainable goals so that students will realize how easy it is for them to master subjects on their own. It is the same method I use to learn all of the challenging material I encounter every day. I look forward to meeting you and helping you build the confidence and skills necessary to succeed.
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I have a Master's of Teaching with a focus in secondary mathematics from Virginia Commonwealth University and Bachelor's degrees in Applied Mathematics and Economics from the College of William and Mary. I am currently a high school math teacher and am passionate about cultivating a love for mathematics.
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As a physics major with a passion for particle physics, I am deeply interested in exploring the theoretical and universal aspects of both physics and math. I have over 100 hours of tutoring experience, during which I've helped students navigate these challenging subjects. Whether working with foundational concepts or advanced problems, I aim to simplify complex ideas and make them accessible to every student. My tutoring philosophy is centered on identifying the root cause of any misunderstanding and addressing it at its core. By breaking down abstract concepts into digestible steps, I help students build a strong foundation and confidence in their abilities. I believe that anyone can excel in these subjects with patience and the right approach. Outside of academics, I enjoy climbing, crocheting, baking, and skatingactivities that keep me balanced and motivated. These interests help me bring a creative and problem-solving mindset to my tutoring sessions, encouraging students to stay curious and engaged as they work towards their academic goals.
Eric
AP Calculus BC Tutor • +39 Subjects
I'm a junior undergraduate at Florida State University with over 200 hours of tutoring experience, both online and in person. I've been teaching for more than two years, including students with learning disorders like ADHD, and I mainly specialize in physics, chemistry, calculus, and algebra. Outside of tutoring, I've been a soccer coach for the past four years, which taught me patience, creativity, and how to keep things engaging no matter who I'm working with. I can tutor math through chemistry, physics, and statistics, tying lessons to real-life applications and adjusting my approach to fit each student- because there's never just one "right" way to understand a problem.
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Many students struggle with the shift from triangle-focused geometry to the unit circle and periodic functions. Other frequent pain points include:
- Understanding why trigonometric identities work, not just memorizing them
- Translating word problems into trigonometric equations
- Graphing sine, cosine, and tangent functions with transformations
- Connecting right triangle trigonometry to the unit circle
- Proving trigonometric identities with multiple steps
The good news: these challenges are very common, and personalized instruction helps students see the underlying patterns and connections that make trig click.
True mastery comes from understanding *why* formulas work, not just when to apply them. Tutors help students build conceptual understanding by:
- Connecting right triangle trig to the unit circle visually
- Using the Pythagorean identity to derive related identities rather than memorizing them
- Exploring how amplitude, period, and phase shift actually affect graphs before plugging into equations
- Working through multi-step problems that require reasoning, not just formula substitution
When you understand the relationships, you can solve unfamiliar problems and remember concepts long-term.
A strong trigonometry tutor should:
- Help you see connections between topics (how the unit circle explains periodic functions, for example)
- Encourage you to show your work and explain your reasoning—not just verify answers
- Address gaps in prerequisite skills like angle measures, right triangles, and coordinate systems when needed
- Use visual and algebraic approaches to build understanding from multiple angles
- Work at your pace, whether you need to slow down for clarity or accelerate through material
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in making trigonometry concepts accessible and building lasting confidence.
Word problems are challenging because they require translating a real-world scenario into a trig equation—a skill many students find abstract. Tutors help by:
- Breaking problems into manageable steps: identify what's given, what's asked, and which trig function applies
- Drawing diagrams to visualize angles and relationships in context
- Practicing the language of word problems so patterns become recognizable
- Showing how the same problem can be solved multiple ways, building flexibility
With guided practice and feedback, word problems shift from intimidating to manageable.
Students typically see improvements in several areas:
- Test scores and homework accuracy, especially on multi-step and proof-based problems
- Confidence in tackling unfamiliar trigonometry problems independently
- Speed and efficiency—understanding patterns helps you recognize when to use sine vs. cosine, or when an identity applies
- Reduced math anxiety by breaking concepts into clear, logical pieces
- Stronger preparation for advanced courses like precalculus and calculus that build on trig foundations
The timeline varies by student, but most see meaningful progress within a few weeks of consistent, personalized instruction.
Yes. Different textbooks approach trigonometry in different orders and styles—some emphasize right triangle trig first, others introduce the unit circle early. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who:
- Understand major curriculum approaches and can align instruction with your textbook
- Help bridge gaps if you've switched schools or curricula mid-course
- Work with standardized test prep formats (SAT, ACT, AP Calculus, AP Precalculus) alongside your regular curriculum
When you book personalized tutoring, you can specify your textbook, course level, and learning goals so the match is tailored to your situation.
Trigonometry's abstract nature and heavy notation can trigger anxiety, especially if foundational concepts feel shaky. Personalized tutoring helps by:
- Moving at *your* pace—no rushing or judgment, just focused learning
- Building confidence through small wins, like mastering one identity or successfully graphing a transformed function
- Reviewing prerequisite skills (angle measures, special right triangles, coordinate geometry) without shame
- Showing that struggling with trig is normal and temporary; understanding grows with guided practice
When you feel supported and make progress on concepts that previously felt impossible, math anxiety naturally decreases.
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