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7+ years
I am a recent Duke University graduate where I studied Financial Economics. I have extensive experience in tutoring maths and sciences as well as standardized test prep. Outside of work, I love to spend time with my corgi and explore the city of Boston!
Duke University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I am currently a Finance major at Boston College. I graduated from the United World College in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. At this school, my interest in tutoring and getting to know different people was ignited when I started tutoring non-native English speakers. I learned to be patient while...
Boston College
Current Undergrad Student, Finance

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Jean
I am a fourth year student at Harvard Medical School, and will start working as a pediatrician in July of 2016. However, if I had not decided to become a physician, I would have strongly considered becoming a teacher. Teaching is one of the most enjoyable activities I do, and I have taught in some c...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine

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5+ years
Talia
I am a current first-year honors student at Northeastern University pursuing a B.A. in Political Science and a B.A. in History, Culture, and Law. I am a youth activist and have experience working for campaigns and elected officials and am particularly passionate about mental health, climate change p...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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8+ years
Garrett
I'm definitely a people person, patient, and interested in helping others to succeed!
Carnegie Mellon University
Master of Science, Robotics Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science

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6+ years
Erica
I am a recent graduate of Harvard College, graduating with a degree of High Honors in the History of Science. I am also anticipating entering dental school this coming Fall at Columbia College of Dental Medicine. In this interim year, I would love the opportunity to continue tutoring -- I have tutor...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
Columbia College of Dental Medicine
Current Grad Student, Predentistry

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Won
I am comfortable, however, with upper level math classes (such as calculus), and science courses (biology, chemistry, and physics). I am in the process of applying to medical school as well. I have been fortunate to have already been accepted into a couple of schools. I would love to help you prepar...
Williams College
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry

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8+ years
Isabel
I'm 23 years old, and I'm originally from Danville, Indiana. I got my bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Vassar College in Spring 2018. I'm currently in graduate school to become a pharmacist - I'm in my first year of the PharmD program at Northeastern University.
Vassar College
Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Layra
I am a graduate of Western Connecticut State University, currently working towards a Dental Doctorate degree at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. I took a gap year before starting dental school. During this time, I became a 7th-grade teacher; this experience shaped my understanding of the curre...
Western Connecticut State University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry

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5+ years
Roel
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California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics
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Boston's public schools across its 6 districts use various geometry programs, with many following Massachusetts frameworks and standards. Some schools use Pearson or Houghton Mifflin Harcourt textbooks, while others use problem-based curricula like CPM or Integrated Math sequences. Since approaches can vary by school and district, personalized tutoring works well because tutors can align directly with your student's specific textbook, pacing, and teaching style—whether the focus is on traditional coordinate geometry, transformations, or proof-based reasoning.
Proofs require both logical reasoning and the ability to connect geometric properties in a specific sequence—skills that benefit greatly from personalized instruction. Tutors help students by breaking down the proof-writing process step-by-step, teaching them to identify what's given, what needs to be proven, and which theorems or properties bridge the gap. Through guided practice and feedback, students learn to see the underlying logical flow rather than just memorizing proof templates, building confidence and understanding along the way.
Word problems require students to translate real-world scenarios into geometric diagrams and equations—a skill many find challenging. Expert tutors teach problem-solving strategies like drawing accurate diagrams, identifying known and unknown information, and selecting the right geometric relationships (Pythagorean theorem, area formulas, angle properties, etc.). By working through problems together, tutors help students develop a systematic approach and recognize patterns across different problem types, turning a common frustration into a manageable skill.
Visual-spatial reasoning is core to geometry success, and some students need more support in this area. Tutors can use manipulatives, drawings, and dynamic geometry software to help students build mental models of 2D and 3D shapes. Through repeated, hands-on exploration—rotating shapes, unfolding nets, exploring cross-sections—students develop stronger spatial intuition. This concrete-to-abstract approach is especially effective because it helps bridge the gap between seeing a diagram and understanding its geometric properties.
Coordinate geometry connects algebraic and visual thinking, which can feel abstract for students learning to plot points, find distances, calculate slopes, and work with equations of lines and circles. Tutors help by showing students how algebra and geometry are linked—for example, how a linear equation represents a specific geometric line, or how the distance formula connects to the Pythagorean theorem. This conceptual understanding makes coordinate geometry problems less intimidating and helps students see the bigger picture.
In geometry, showing work isn't just about getting the right answer—it demonstrates logical thinking and mathematical reasoning. Teachers want to see which properties and theorems students used, how they set up problems, and whether they can justify their steps. Tutors emphasize this by guiding students through clear, organized solutions and explaining the 'why' behind each step. This builds both stronger understanding and better communication skills, which help on tests and in later math courses.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or behind, which geometry can intensify if a student hasn't mastered foundational concepts. Personalized instruction creates a low-pressure space where students can ask questions, work at their own pace, and build confidence through small wins. Tutors identify specific gaps—whether it's angle relationships, properties of shapes, or proof strategies—and fill them in, helping students realize geometry is learnable and that they can think mathematically. This shift in mindset is often as important as the content itself.
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