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Eric
My reason for tutoring stems from my passion for learning and the desire to communicate what I've found in a way that my students will not only understand, but enjoy. This passion has led me to have a strong command of the English language in all its forms, including the reading of literature and po...
Boston University
Masters, Theology
Plymouth State University
Bachelors, Philosophy

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Brianne
I am a special education teacher with a strong background in teach phonics and am a Certified Wilson Instructor. In addition I was also a regular education elementary teacher. I have been teaching for 6 years. I love working with students. I like to start with students' strengths and build upon thos...
Central Connecticut State University
Master of Science, Education of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs
Western Connecticut State University
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Virginia
I received my undergraduate degree in French and Italian, and my master's in art history. Most recently I was able to apply my two interests of language and art by working as a translator at an art museum in the Middle East! You can see me in my photo walking the ruins of a 4th century synagogue, ex...
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, French

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Midori
I have been working as a teacher for more than 20 years, especially, I teach a full range of mathematics (Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus 1 & 2, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and high school Statistics). Also, I am available to teach hi...
University of Southern California
Master of Arts Teaching, Education
University of Connecticut
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Mathematics

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I'm a retired professor who taught statistics for many years. To be a good citizen these days, you have to know a little statistics, because many people will try to convince you of many things with statistics, and you need to be able to separate the truth from the lies.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Masters, Statistics
Bucknell University
Bachelors, Math

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Victor
I am a microbiology graduate from Brigham Young University Idaho. I'm currently working for a year while I apply to graduate programs in microbiology, specifically focusing on immunology. I've been a tutor for both under-division and upper-division biology courses and have a passion for the sciences...
Brigham Young University Idaho
Bachelors, Microbiology

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Sarah
I am excited to help you reach you or your students fullest potential. I love teaching, and love seeing students finally understand something they have been struggling with. I cannot wait to help you be successful in all you do! I am currently a 3rd grade teacher, and have been in the classroom for ...
Arizona State University
Master of Arts Teaching, Education of the Gifted and Talented State Certified Teacher
Arizona State University
Bachelor of Education, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
12+ years
A fun tutor who enjoys helping others; I've had two years of tutoring experience at the University of Houston. I feel comfortable tutoring people of all ages and have worked mainly with freshmen and sophomores. I also love tutoring middle school students, high school students, and adults.
University of Houston
PHD, Environmental Engineering
University of Houston
Bachelor of Science, Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Annie
I am a recent biochemistry and chemistry graduate from the University of Washington, and have tutored at the university level for almost two years. I have been through all the rigors of high school science classes, AP classes/tests, SATs, college admissions essays, and most recently, college level s...
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

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4+ years
Alyssa
I am a 14 year veteran teacher with experience is elementary education kindergarten through 5th grade, general and special education. My masters degree concentration was in Reading Instruction of Students and Students with Special Needs. I have a background with students with a variety of disabiliti...
Manhattanville College
Masters, Special Education and Literacy Education
Saint Thomas Aquinas College
Bachelors, Elementary Education
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Hi! I'm your tutor J.C. Manning. I am a person who believes in the excitement of learning and the potential for growth. I am a native Spanish speaker, a lover of languages and my intention is to help you become more masterful in Spanish with every session.Let's make it a fun, productive and exciting learning journey!
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AP Calculus AB Tutor • +8 Subjects
Hi, I am a senior at Johns Hopkins majoring in Economics and International Studies. Some subjects I tutor include beginner and intermediate economics (including AP exams), high school math, and Calculus AB/Calculus 1. I also plan on adding SAT test prep soon!
David
ACT Reading Tutor • +58 Subjects
Thanks for dedicating time and effort for considering me as a tutor. This is a reflection of your personal efforts to enhance your personal learning journey. I am familiar with struggling early on in life with learning: I had a severe stuttering and comprehension problem in kindergarten and 1st grade. My mother then decided to take me out of public education briefly for 3 years to teach me how to read and write. Because of her intensive work with me, my love for learning soared and I eventually became the top English and Social Sciences student of my high school graduating class. I would eventually become a 4.0 student in college and graduate with honors. I am a living testament of how a deep love for learning combined with perseverance and willingness to ask for help can accumulate into academic success.Out of my own personal story of struggle and eventual success I have come to Varsity Tutors in the effort to help students realize their own capacity for learning. With my two Bachelor of Arts degrees and eclectic learning style, I know from personal experience tutoring others in middle school, high school and college that I can offer myself as a versatile and strong resource for your personal academic needs. My vast public speaking experience, writing skills, reading comprehension techniques, and memorization methods all will help you learn how to enhance your own personal learning style.When I am not working I enjoy running, playing basketball and disc golf, hanging out with friends, and meeting up with friends at comedy clubs. I enjoy watching NBA games, going to the movies, and reading.I look forward to hearing from you and joining you on your learning journey!
Julia
ACT English Tutor • +11 Subjects
I have been tutoring for 6 years, and I'm here to help you with those frustrating writer's blocks and difficult homework assignments. Writing is my bread and butter, and I will make it my duty to improve your writing skills, polish your essays, and increase your confidence in both academic writing and personal statements. I have also taught reading comprehension to younger students, and I have a B.A. in Literature and Composition to help high schools students navigate dense and confusing novels. Let's make English easy.
Christine
English Tutor • +11 Subjects
I am a caring person who has always had the desire to help others. I have experience working with children, adolescents, and adults ages 3-85. I love to have fun while learning and am great at helping students stay on track! I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from SUNY Geneseo, and am currently enrolled as a graduate Social Work student at the University of Buffalo with an expected Master's degree in May 2022. Between my undergraduate and graduate education, I worked as a counselor and advocate for The Mental Health Association of Columbia and Greene Counties, Inc. In this role, I provided individual counseling and advocacy services to survivors of abuse, assault, and other trauma. I am trained in Motivation Interviewing which is a goal-oriented therapy, great for students who need help finding a direction for themselves!
Leah
Adult ESL/ELL Tutor • +25 Subjects
I have been a classroom teacher for the last 8 years in many different cities around the world. I consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity of working in diverse school environments and in many different facets with young learners. I would love to brighten the faces of you and your student with my engaging, creative and enjoyablelessons, always with a positive point of view.
Jack
Algebra Tutor • +36 Subjects
I am a recent graduate from Iowa State in Civil Engineering. I recently moved to Seattle to start a job with Habitat for Humanity working as a Construction Volunteer Lead. I pursued engineering because I enjoy using math and critical thinking to solve complex problems. I am also currently studying for the GRE so that I may apply for grad school next fall.I enjoy all things active. I played ultimate frisbee for my university's club team and hope to find another team to play for here in Seattle. I am happiest when I leave civilization behind and enjoy the outdoors. I love camping, hiking, backpacking, and I recently got into rock climbing.As a tutor, I believe it is my job to provide supplemental instruction that is tailored to my students' needs and learning style. Listing to a teacher explain how to solve a math problem is not everybody's favorite way to learn. Sometimes it just takes someone willing to patiently answer any and all questions. Sometimes it requires someone to show a different technique. Everyone has the ability to learn, you just have to find the right way.
Jisu
Biology Tutor • +6 Subjects
The war began on 25 June 1950: a 14-year-old boy escaped with his seven younger siblings and parents from North Korea to South Korea to avoid the enemy's attack. The young boy promised his grandparents that he would return when the war ended. Assuming he could return in a week or two, he left his two youngest sisters with his grandparents and hid his favorite roller skate under the floor. This boy is my grandfather: it has been 70 years since he left his home. Since I was five, I lived with my grandparents. Many modern families may think it unusual to live with the older generation; however, my worldview has been profoundly shaped by my grandparents' passion, wisdom, and unmeasurable love for their children.In spring 2020, I returned home early due to COVID-19 and I spent a lot of time with my grandfather. He insisted that I was like himself as a youth, since I am also a firstborn of three children. Sharing his own experience of studying, my grandfather told me how his heart beat so quickly when he learned and the joy he felt when he achieved hard work. My own hard work, he reminded me, would be its own reward: I will achieve my dream and be successful if I am diligent and honest. Before I began college, my grandfather's advice did not really influence me. Although he always emphasized morality, hard work, and a genuine heart, I barely listened. After all, I assumed, I was just a little girl living in the protection of a conservative family. I was too inexperienced to understand the depth of his advice; however, when I left home for college, I realized how significant his advice was.College was a challenge! As a firstborn sibling and a first-generation student attending college in America, I always felt pressure to set a high standard for my siblings to follow. I was extremely anxious. Each day, I strove for success and believed that I could never fail. The first two years were painful, specifically because I had weak values and no passion for my future. After 730 days at university, I learned how identity and morality could affect my life's values and passion. A strong identity and morals not only inspire me to do my best work, but also results in strong passion and values. Initially, this realization crushed me, because I had none of these character traits. When I was younger, I was very skeptical about humans because most people seemed to prioritize succeeding in a career, rather than living a moral life. Furthermore, people try to justify their decisions by insisting that this is the only way to succeed in this competitive society. This mindset is very dangerous to immature, impressionable young adults, especially because they have not yet developed a strong identity or morals. Although I attempted to mimic this strategy, I realized that it would crush my passion and soul.Desperate to find my calling, I travelled on a mission trip to Peru in my sophomore year. As a daughter of a pastor, I had been on multiple mission trips with my parents, but this mission trip was my first medical mission trip alone. Based on my previous experiences, I learned that I love to help people and, through my service, to make them smile. In Peru, I loved observing the interaction between dentists and patients and I was amazed to see how dentists could bring back the patients' smiles. Furthermore, during the mission trip, my life's calling became clear. When I saw the patients' relieved faces after treatments, I felt it from my heart that dentistry would be the passion and dream that I had searched for. Just like how my grandfather's heart beat so fast for his own studies, my heart began to beat for dentistry. Reflecting on my college experience, I am thankful that I struggled with my calling, because these experiences not only strengthened my values and passion, but also revealed why I want to become a good dentist. There are numerous intelligent and smart people and these traits may make them successful. During my first two years of college, I thought success should be my ultimate goal because it is the way to survive this competitive society. When my worldview and values strengthened, however, I decided to be a dentist with a warm, caring heart. Just as equilibrium occurs through the transfer of heat from a warmer object to a cooler object, so my warmth and compassion can reach my patients' hearts. Through my service, they will smile again.
Adam
ACT English Tutor • +32 Subjects
For most of my life, I've been a teacher of some sort. In middle and high school, I was an arithmetic and algebra tutor for underprivileged kids; in college, I volunteered in the math and writing centers; now, I'm teach ethics and logic classes in the philosophy department at UW-Madison. Teaching is the most important part of my life, and my role as an educator is what most defines my identity. I have no general guiding principle about teaching, other than that it isn't really useful to think in terms of such principles. Rather, I think that it's best to approach each student as having a distinct learning style and set of educational objectives, and thus, as representing a distinct set of challenges and rewards.
Amy
English Tutor • +17 Subjects
Hello, students! My name is Amy and I love tutoring on this platform.I graduated from Southeastern Illinois College/Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market and received my AS as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in 2014. I have also obtained my AAS as a Veterinary Technician in 2003 from Parkland College in Champaign, IL. I am currently working on my Master's degree in Occupational Therapy.Occupational Therapy assists individual's recover after injuries or gain skillsI have worked in a school setting for 8 years, specializing in Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, anxiety, and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.with a focus on Sensory Processing, self-care skills, emotional regulation, behavior management, cognitive training, nutrition, healthy lifestyles, environmental modification, advocacy, safety awareness, community integration, school-based work, vocational skills, family/caregiver education, and home management tasks. As well as handwriting, money management, and reading comprehension. I am certified as a Brain Injury Specialist, Qualified Brain Injury Provider, Autism Informed Professional, and Reflex Integration.I currently offer tutoring sessions on COTA/NBCOTEnglishHandwritingKinesiologyLearning DifferencesMiddle School ReadingMiddle School Reading ComprehensionProfessional CertificationsScienceSpecial EducationStudy and organizational skillsVTNEMy favorite subjects to tutor on are Special Education, learning differences, organizational and study skills, kinesiology, and OTA. My teaching style is multimodal using mainly hands on learning with interactive lectures. I firmly believe to get the most out of learning, it should be fun and engaging.
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