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I'm Jamie, a 25-year-old high school teacher from Philadelphia. For as long as I can remember, I've loved helping people write standout application essays that reflect their personalities and passions. I'm a kind, incisive, and relatable teacher and I'd love to work with you to meet and exceed your goals!

I am a rising college sophomore who will be attending Duke University on a full merit scholarship in the fall. I love to run cross country and play the viola, as well as tutoring students in a whole variety of subjects! Feel free to message me!
As a passionate educator with a Doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction from Liberty University, Dr. Barnett brings 20 years of tutoring and classroom experience to his role. His specialties in Elementary School English, Math, Reading, Science, and Social Studies enable him to create engaging, interactive lessons tailored to each student's unique needs. Dr. Barnett believes in fostering a supportive learning environment that empowers students to build confidence and achieve academic achievement. Through personalized tutoring plans, he offers effective online tutoring for grades 1-8, guiding students through their educational journeys. Dr. Barnett finds great joy in celebrating students' successes and inspiring a lifelong love for learning. Currently certified to teach in Maryland, he is dedicated to making a positive impact in students' lives.
Teaching has been a lifelong passion of mine. What drives me is sharing knowledge while genuinely connecting with others. I discovered my love for tutoring in high school and have been dedicated to it ever since. At Stanford University, I earned a BS in Human Biology and Chemistry while continuing to tutor throughout, advancing to Lead Tutor. After graduation, I spent a year as a Teaching Associate, designing and delivering course content which significantly broadening my pedagogical approach. What sets me apart is my versatility. Having served as both tutor and instructor, I can adapt my teaching style to each student's unique needs, whether that be building up foundational skills or pursuing advanced mastery. I'm now pursuing graduate studies at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, staying engaged with cutting-edge science while maintaining my commitment to education. I look forward to helping you achieve your academic goals!
I'm Leah! I have a strong background in science, and would love to help you develop a greater understanding of these subjects. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2019 with a degree in molecular and cellular biology. In 2022, I graduated from physician assistant school and am now a licensed PA-C.
I'm a current student at Johns Hopkins University pursuing a bachelor's in both Neuroscience and Molecular & Cellular Biology. My favorite subjects to tutor are biology, chemistry, psychology, art history, and environmental science on both a high school and Advanced Placement level. Alongside those subjects, I am comfortable teaching middle school and lower level high school math and science, and I offer test preparation for both the SAT and ACT. Outside of academics, I like to train for memory sports, and my current goal is to set a Guinness World Record for memorizing the most decimal places of the irrational number phi. In my previous tutoring experience, I have not only helped teach the subject matter at hand, but I have also guided students on how to improve their study habits in general.
I am passionate about writing and literature. During my undergraduate studies, I read over 500 books for personal and academic reasons. These texts ranged in time period, genre, and field-- allowing me to possess diverse knowledge and experiences. I also have written for personal and creative reasons as well as academic researched based work. I am also an MFA in Writing student at Columbia University.
I am currently living and working in the city and have always enjoyed learning. I want to be able to help students find their own joy of learning and I believe tutoring can really help them with that. Being able to understand a subject and come to that understanding on your own, with that little "ah ha!" in the back of your head is an amazing feeling. I believe that tutoring provides guidance for students who may need some extra help to get to that "ah ha" moment. Every student should feel proud of his or her work in and outside of school, and I hope to be able to help any student feel that way.
Hello! My name is Gabe, and I am a master's student at Johns Hopkins University studying Environmental Epidemiology and Biostatistics. I graduated from NYU in 2024 and studied environmental sciences and public health. I learned to have a passion for statistics since I found myself using it in so many of my courses. Statistics isn't for everyone, but I hope to help students expand their knowledge or gain confidence in using it for a class. While at NYU, I worked as a data analyst for a clinical trial and as a biostatistics intern. I am skilled in R studio for statistical and epidemiological analysis. My goal is to help students perform their best by becoming comfortable with the concepts.
I'm a freshman at the University of Chicago studying Fundamentals and Political Science with a 3.9 GPA. I earned a 36 on ACT Reading and a 35 on ACT English, and I specialize in reading comprehension, writing, grammar, and humanities subjects. I began tutoring in high school and founded an after-school tutoring program to support younger students academically. Through that experience, I learned how to break down complex material, adapt to different learning styles, and help students build confidence alongside skills. As a tutor, I focus on teaching students how to thinkhow to read closely, organize ideas clearly, and approach challenging material with confidence. My goal is to make learning feel accessible and empowering, not intimidating.
I'm tutoring. And I've built up a considerable tolerance and patience through years of tutoring people with different personalities.
I love to teach. I love young minds and fresh brains. Those are just like clean sheets of papers I can draw anything I like. I really like to help young people to achieve their full capacities with my long experience of teaching. I am very patient and good at explaining complex concepts in simple terms. I am looking forward to meeting students who need my help.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Getting started is simple—just tell us about your student's needs, grade level, and subjects, and we'll match them with a tutor who fits their learning style. Most students have their first session within a few days, and you can choose a schedule that works for your family's routine in Wheaton. The initial consultation is a great opportunity to discuss goals, whether that's improving grades, preparing for standardized tests, or building confidence in a specific subject.
Tutors work with students on the specific skills and content outlined in Maryland's College and Career Readiness Standards, ensuring they're building competencies that align with what their schools expect. Whether it's mastering math concepts before state assessments, strengthening writing skills for English Language Arts standards, or preparing for Maryland-specific testing benchmarks, personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students close gaps and progress at their own pace. Tutors are familiar with how Wheaton schools structure their curricula and can reinforce what students are learning in the classroom.
While every student is different, we work with many Wheaton students in math (especially algebra and geometry), English Language Arts, science, and test prep for the SAT and ACT. We also support students in foreign languages like Spanish and French, which are commonly offered in Wheaton schools, as well as AP and honors-level courses. If your student is struggling with a specific subject or needs enrichment, we can connect them with a tutor who specializes in that area.
The first session is focused on getting to know your student—their strengths, challenges, learning style, and specific goals. The tutor will assess where your student stands in their subject, discuss what's working and what isn't in their current approach, and create a personalized plan moving forward. This is also a chance for your student to ask questions and get comfortable with their tutor, so they can build the trust needed for effective learning.
Tutors are vetted experts in their subjects—many hold degrees in their fields, have teaching experience, or bring specialized knowledge from professional backgrounds. We ensure they understand how to teach effectively to different learning styles and age groups, and they stay current with educational standards relevant to Maryland schools. Each tutor is selected based on their ability to connect with students and deliver results, not just subject knowledge alone.
We work with families on pricing and offer flexible session lengths and frequencies to fit different budgets and schedules. Whether your student needs intensive support leading up to an exam or ongoing reinforcement throughout the school year, we can customize a plan that makes sense for your family. We're transparent about costs upfront, and there are no long-term contracts required.
Many students show noticeable improvement in confidence and understanding within the first few weeks of consistent tutoring, though the timeline depends on the student's starting point and goals. For students preparing for standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, we typically recommend 8-12 weeks of regular sessions to see meaningful score gains. For ongoing academic support, improvement is often visible in grades and classroom participation within 4-6 weeks as students build stronger foundational skills.
Absolutely—we encourage communication between tutors and teachers to ensure tutoring reinforces what's happening in the classroom. You can share information about your student's school curriculum, upcoming assignments, or specific areas their teacher has flagged, and tutors will tailor sessions accordingly. This collaborative approach helps your student get consistent support and makes tutoring more effective for meeting school-based goals.
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