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4+ years
Cory
I am a graduate of Cornell University. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel Administration with a minor in Real Estate at the Nolan School in the SC Johnson College of Business.
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration (minor in Real Estate)

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Zofia
I am an experienced tutor who is passionate about math and science education. I have a deep understanding of math and science. I recently graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, coursework in both the physical and natural sciences, and a GPA of 3.87. I also studied...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Lena
I am not tutoring, I am studying to be an EMT. I also love backpacking and adventuring.
Pomona College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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5+ years
Lacey
I'm a high school science teacher with experiences in languages, writing, and the arts. I'm interested in helping my students decode and relate to the material in front of them, and develop meaningful connections with it so that their understanding goes beyond just skills and content knowledge.
King's College London
Master of Arts, Classics
Mt St Marys University
Bachelor in Arts, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology

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I am a Georgia native who recently relocated to Colorado. Previously I lived in New Haven, CT, where I worked with young adults who had just finished undergrad. I served as a mentor, helping each one make a decision about the future. I also worked with them on admissions essays and finding their voi...
Yale University
Masters, Theology
Piedmont College
Bachelors, Philosophy and Religion

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Melissa
I am a certified teacher in English as a foreign language, certified to teach high school science abroad, and have developed my own independent program to teach elementary school children. I have tutored in all levels of algebra as well as geometry. I have 4 years of experience teaching biology, fro...
Johns Hopkins
Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Margaret
I am a graduate of Winona State University and University of Northern Colorado. I first received my Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Recreation and Tourism and a minor in Intercultural Communication, and went on to complete my graduate studies to obtain a Master's degree in Multilingual Ed...
Winona State University
Bachelor of Science, Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism

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I am most passionate about Algebra 1 and Physics. I love teaching Algebra 1 because it is the firm foundation of anything higher in math. If you struggle with it, the rest your math career will be a struggle. It is the best feeling when my students finally have that 'ah-ha' moment and understand how...
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Bachelor's

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Alicia
I am passionate about running and have even ran a half marathon. I also love to travel. I have been to 9 countries so far and hope to add to that.
Trinity International University
Bachelor of Science, Math

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4+ years
Emma
I am an Elementary Education Major currently studying at the University of Oklahoma. I tutor elementary and middle school math and English. I have nannied and tutored the last couple years to kids aged 6-9, but have taught after school programs and summer camps ages 5-13. Before attending OU, I was ...
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching
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Denver's 9 school districts use various algebra programs and approaches, from traditional textbooks to standards-based curricula. Tutors work with students across all of these frameworks, whether you're using Pearson, McGraw-Hill, Houghton Mifflin, or your district's specific materials. Rather than being locked into one approach, tutors can help you understand the underlying concepts regardless of which textbook your school uses, and they'll align their instruction with what your teacher expects.
Word problems require translating real-world situations into equations—a skill that's separate from actually solving the math. Many students can solve equations but struggle with this translation step. A tutor can help you break down word problems systematically: identify what you're looking for, pick out the important information, recognize patterns in problem types, and build confidence by working through problems step-by-step. This bridges the gap between procedural skill (solving equations) and conceptual understanding (knowing when and why to use those skills).
Showing work is crucial in algebra because it reveals your thinking process and helps catch mistakes early. Teachers need to see your steps to give meaningful feedback, and colleges value organized problem-solving. A tutor helps you develop clear notation, logical step-by-step progression, and the habit of checking your work—skills that matter far beyond algebra. This isn't just about getting points; it's about building mathematical communication that supports deeper understanding and prevents careless errors.
Absolutely. Graphing is where algebra becomes visual, and many students find it clicks better when they can see the connection between equations and their graphs. Tutors help you recognize patterns—like how the slope in y = mx + b affects the line's steepness, or why certain x-values create y-intercepts. By working with both equations and graphs together, you build the conceptual understanding that makes graphing feel less like memorizing rules and more like seeing relationships. This foundation is especially valuable as you move into advanced math.
Multi-step equations challenge students because there are many places to make mistakes. The key is following a consistent strategy: isolate variable terms on one side, constants on the other, then solve—but knowing *why* each step works matters as much as the steps themselves. Tutors help you develop a reliable approach, recognize when you're making procedural errors versus conceptual ones, and build the confidence to tackle increasingly complex equations. They also teach you to check your answer by substituting back into the original equation, which catches errors before they cost points.
Math anxiety is real and common, but it's separate from your actual ability. A tutor creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions, make mistakes, and learn from them—the opposite of test pressure. Regular practice with feedback builds genuine confidence (not false confidence), and working through harder problems gradually shows you're more capable than anxiety tells you. Tutors also teach test-taking strategies like managing time, checking work, and identifying which problems to tackle first, all of which reduce anxiety and improve performance.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have experience working with Denver students across the city's various school districts and curricula. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific class, textbook, and teacher's expectations from day one. Tutors can also review your assignments, understand your grading criteria, and align their instruction with what your teacher prioritizes—whether that's showing work, mastering specific topics, or preparing for district assessments. This personalized approach means tutoring that actually supports what's happening in your classroom.
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