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Zach
I am a Yale University Berkeley College graduate of the Yale Class of 2012 with an Intensive B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. Eager for tutoring opportunities, I welcome any of you who wishes to undergo SAT/PSAT or ACT Test Preparation that will get you the scores you need for...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Nico
I'm a student at Yale University majoring in both Economics and Global Affairs. Over the past 4 years, I am lucky to have worked with students of all ages and helped them reach their full potential. I offer tutoring services in all subjects, and I'm particularly interested in English, Economics, Gov...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts, Ethics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Louie
I am a junior at Southern Connecticut State University where I recently transferred to study Exercise Science after completing my first two years at Yale University. I have extensive experience tutoring the SAT/ACT, but my favorite subject to tutor is math. Though it can be a daunting subject for ma...
Southern Connecticut State University
Bachelors, Exercise Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Patrycja
I am a freshman at Yale University. I am majoring in computer science, and my other interests include economics and history. I have experience tutoring in an Algebra 1 classroom. I edited essays and tutored students in general subject in my high school's Literacy Resource Center. I also have private...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Max
I'm a senior at Yale College where I study Economics. I'm originally from Millburn, NJ.
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Economics

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9+ years
Yossi
I am a senior at Yale studying Mechanical Engineering. In addition to engineering and tutoring, I love playing the guitar and playing tennis with my friends.
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering

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8+ years
Mia
I am an undergraduate student at Yale University majoring in Religious Studies. Outside of class I spend a lot of time pursuing a career in theater, film, and comedy. I have worked as a freelance tutor and babysitter since sophomore year of high school.
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts, Religious Studies

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9+ years
Stephanie
I am a senior at Yale studyung Neuroscience and History of Science, Medicine, and Public Health. I am a graduate of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme and a recipient of the IB Diploma. My academic background includes extensive experience in rigorous college level classes at the ...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Tessa
I'm an undergraduate student at Yale University, with a prospective double major in Mathematics and History. I strive to bring students toward their lightbulb moments not by repeating facts until they're drilled in, but by helping my students understand precisely why the laws of science, the rules o...
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Mathematics and History

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Stephen
I am a Junior at Yale University studying Psychology and Education Studies. I am very passionate about working with kids and pursuing a career in teaching, and my main goal is to help students achieve their full potential!
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
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Middle school math programs across New Haven's 10 school districts may use different approaches and materials. Tutors work with students using whatever curriculum their school uses—whether it emphasizes procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, or a blend of both. This means tutoring is tailored to how your student's specific school teaches, making it easier to apply what they learn in tutoring sessions directly to classroom work.
Procedural understanding means knowing how to follow steps; conceptual understanding means knowing why those steps work. Middle school is where this shift becomes critical—students move from "do this operation" to "why does this operation work here?" Tutors help students see the patterns and connections behind formulas and procedures, which builds stronger problem-solving skills and makes advanced math (algebra, geometry) much more accessible.
Word problems require students to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical equations—a skill that combines reading comprehension, visualization, and math reasoning. Tutors break this down by teaching students to identify what information matters, what they're solving for, and which operations or strategies apply. With practice and guided problem-solving strategies, students build confidence tackling unfamiliar word problems rather than feeling stuck.
Showing work reveals your thinking process and helps teachers (and tutors) identify where misunderstandings happen. It's not just about the final answer—it's about demonstrating conceptual understanding and problem-solving strategies. Tutors help students develop clear, organized work habits that make their reasoning visible, which also helps them catch their own mistakes and builds stronger mathematical communication skills.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or embarrassed about asking questions in a classroom of 20+ students. One-on-one instruction creates a judgment-free space where students can ask "why" as many times as needed and work at their own pace. As students experience small wins and see concepts click into place, confidence naturally builds—and that confidence carries over to classroom participation and test performance.
Multi-step equations require students to apply multiple operations in the correct sequence while keeping equations balanced. Tutors teach students to work systematically—isolating variables step-by-step and checking work along the way. Understanding the "why" behind each step (inverse operations, properties of equality) helps students avoid common mistakes and approach more complex systems with the same confident strategy.
Graphing and functions connect abstract algebraic concepts to visual representations—helping students see how equations actually behave. Tutors use multiple approaches: plotting points, understanding slope and intercepts, and seeing how changes to equations affect the graph. This visual-algebraic connection is essential for middle school success and sets the foundation for stronger performance in high school algebra and beyond.
The first session focuses on understanding your student's current level, learning style, and specific challenges—whether that's a particular topic like fractions or a broader issue like test anxiety. Tutors assess what's working and what isn't, then collaborate with you and your student to set clear goals. From there, tutoring sessions build a personalized plan that targets gaps while reinforcing confidence and progress.
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