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Maha
I am currently a graduate student at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My teaching experience spans several years and age groups. As a high school student, I volunteered as a teaching assistant for a middle school science class. During college, I spent six months as a GED tutor, w...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry, Biology

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Adam
I am a graduate of Denison University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, with minors in Spanish and music performance. Throughout high school and college, I have been tutoring my peers in Spanish, English, philosophy, math and even music theory. I have also tutored adults in GRE subjects...
Denison University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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Sebastian
I am a graduate of University of California, San Diego. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a focus on International Relations, and a minor in Philosophy. Since graduation, I've been interning at a policy think-tank in Washington, D.C. I really enjoy tutoring a broad range of su...
University of California-San Diego
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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Michelle
I am a private math, french and test prep instructor based out of South Jersey. I tutor students throughout Philadelphia, South Jersey and Wilmington DE. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania summa cum laude in May of 2014 with a BA in Cultural Anthropology and a Certificate in French Lang...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania
BA in Cultural Anthropology (Certificate in French Language and Literature)

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3+ years
Norda
I am able to devise simple steps to teach complex topics in Math. I utilize my pedagogical skills gained from my training and experience. I was trained to teach students from first grade to college. I also host community summer school to cater to the needs of struggling students. I meet them where t...
American College of Education
Master of Arts Teaching, Curriculum and Instruction
University of West Indies
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Remington
I am about to begin graduate school as a PhD Student in Condensed Matter Physics. I am currently working at an experimental physics lab at the University of Maryland, College Park.
University of Chicago
PHD, Physics
University of Maryland
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology, Criminology

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8+ years
I'm here: I'm hoping to help students in need of assistance to soar academically.
University
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5+ years
Destin
I am a third-year Mathematics student at Howard University. I am a member of the second cohort of Howard University's Karsh STEM Scholars' Program. I have tutored students in many subjects, mostly Pre-Calc, Calculus I, and Algebra 1 & 2. I also have considerable experience in French reading, writing...
Howard University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Tarrajna
I am a senior at Loyola University Chicago, majoring in international studies and minoring in Chinese and English. I will be graduating this spring and plan to return to China next fall, where I recently spent a semester abroad studying Mandarin intensively. I have a passion for learning languages, ...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, International Studies

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7+ years
Daniel
I think language learning is important. When learning another language the most important thing is to be able to communicate your idea, many students are just taught to regurgitate phrases and vocabulary without any use for it. Language is learned through interaction with others. Being able to speak...
Salem State University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many students in Washington, DC find the transition from algebra to geometry challenging because it requires both visual reasoning and logical proof-writing. The most common areas where students need extra support include:
- Geometric proofs – organizing logical arguments and understanding why each step matters
- Coordinate geometry – connecting visual graphs to algebraic equations
- Word problems – translating real-world scenarios into geometric models
- Spatial reasoning – visualizing 3D objects and rotations
Personalized tutoring helps students see the connections between these concepts rather than treating them as isolated topics.
Proof-writing is one of the biggest shifts in geometry, and many students struggle with organizing their thinking logically. Expert tutors work with students to break proofs into manageable steps by:
- Teaching how to identify what's given and what needs to be proven
- Building a toolkit of common proof strategies (SSS, SAS, ASA, etc.)
- Practicing how to justify each statement with a reason
- Working through proofs at different difficulty levels to build confidence
With one-on-one instruction, students can ask questions about *why* a proof works, not just memorize steps, which deepens their understanding for harder problems later.
Not necessarily – success in algebra doesn't automatically transfer to geometry because it requires a different type of thinking. Algebra focuses on procedures and equations, while geometry emphasizes visual reasoning, spatial understanding, and logical proof-writing. Some students who excel at algebra actually find geometry harder because it feels completely different.
A tutor can assess your student's specific geometry skills and help build confidence with the visual and logical components that may be new. Even strong algebra students often benefit from support during this transition to strengthen their conceptual understanding.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert geometry tutors in Washington, DC who can personalize their approach to your student's learning style and specific challenges. When you work with Varsity Tutors, you can discuss:
- Your student's current geometry curriculum and textbook
- Specific topics where they need the most help (proofs, coordinates, word problems, etc.)
- Whether they learn better visually or through step-by-step explanation
- Your student's schedule and whether they prefer regular sessions or help before a big test
Tutors who specialize in geometry can diagnose exactly where understanding breaks down and build a customized plan to help your student succeed.
Yes. Many students develop math anxiety in geometry because it feels unfamiliar and because proofs can feel intimidating. With personalized one-on-one instruction, tutors can work at your student's pace, answer questions without judgment, and help them see that geometry follows logical patterns they *can* understand.
Building small wins – solving one proof successfully, mastering a challenging topic, improving a test grade – rebuilds confidence. When students understand *why* geometry works, rather than just following steps, anxiety often decreases naturally. Regular tutoring sessions also create a safe space to practice and ask questions before classwork or exams.
In Washington, DC's diverse school system with 71 districts, students use different geometry curricula and assessments. The best preparation strategy depends on your student's specific curriculum, but generally includes:
- Reviewing all major topics (angles, triangles, circles, area/volume, coordinate geometry, proofs)
- Practicing multi-step word problems and real-world applications
- Taking full-length practice tests under timed conditions
- Focusing on weak areas discovered through practice tests
An expert tutor can target the exact standards and problem types your student will encounter, prioritize what to review based on time remaining, and build test-taking strategies for geometry-specific challenges like proof questions.
The ideal frequency depends on your student's needs, timeline, and goals. Students who are significantly behind may benefit from weekly sessions to build foundational understanding, while those preparing for a specific test might need intensive sessions for a few weeks. For ongoing support, many students see improvement with biweekly sessions.
What matters most is consistency and focused practice between sessions. Varsity Tutors can help you determine the right schedule based on your student's current level, the specific geometry topics they're struggling with, and whether there's an upcoming test or deadline. The tutor will also recommend homework practice and resources to maximize progress.
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