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Stephanie
I am a graduate of Cleveland State University and Concordia University. I have 3 degrees: BS in Mathematics, BA in Spanish, and MEd in Curriculum and Instruction of Math. I have a passion for math and it has always been my favorite subject. It teaches us how to critically think which is imperative i...
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Karthikeyan
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biomedical and Biological Sciences with a 3.96 GPA, and I am currently continuing my academic journey through advanced medical and graduate-level coursework. My education has given me a strong foundation not only in the life sciences but also in interdisciplinary f...
Central Washington University
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Karin
I am currently a full-time high school math teacher in New York State and I tutor part-time in the evenings. I graduated from New York University and SUNY Cortland, and have over 20 years of teaching experience, teaching at both the middle and high school levels. My Master's Degree is in Educationa...
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Natanael
As a passionate educator with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Universidad San Francisco de Quito. I have dedicated my academic and professional journey to empowering students through personalized learning. My experiences range from being a teaching assistant and research assistant to tutoring ...
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Danielle
I am passionate about helping students because I believe that education is a valuable tool. I like to watch my students grow as they learn new concepts and overcome challenges. I aim to create a positive learning environment and help my students reach their full potential. I received my education at...
Western Carolina University
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Richard
Math should be fun and relevant! I love helping students build confidence in math and provide them the opportunity to enjoy it. With 13 years of experience, I truly believe students can succeed with the right resources, scaffold, and a teacher who believes in them. Math should not be something stude...
Sierra College
Masters / Graduate

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Daniel
I am passionate about helping students learn and succeed in school, and about helping them truly enjoy their learning and success. I have a BA in Mathematics from Rutgers University and I have been tutoring students of all ages for two years, specializing in all subjects of Math, as well as English,...
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9+ years
Jai
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) on the SAT and 35 on the ACT and was successful in gaining admission to several top universities. I'...
Stanford University
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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
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I am enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering PhD program at Rice University which will begin Fall 2020, and I am hoping to return to academia as a professor after earning my PhD. In the meantime, I am looking to share my passion for gaining knowledge, specifically in STEM, by educating the up and coming members of such a great field. I have experience tutoring both Calculus and Physics at Notre Dame, as well as experience as a Student Assistant for Differential Equations and Mechanics. I believe the key to learning is much deeper than learning to solve problems and that seeking knowledge is one of the best means for personal improvement.
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I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various subjects as well as tutoring private clients in Standardized Test preparation. Given that I graduated high school recently, I have taken several Standardized Tests and high school subjects myself, so I have a comprehensive understanding of not only how to tutor these subjects and exams, but also what it is like to take them. While I have a wide range of interests and am able to tutor various subjects, I am most passionate about tutoring in Standardized Test preparation (including ACT, SAT, SAT Subject Tests, and AP Exams), Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Spanish. I truly believe that students should have the opportunity to learn in the way that works best for them, and I love being able to help them succeed by creating a comfortable tutoring environment in which we can best assess their particular needs and use strategies specific to them. My passion for learning drives everything that I do, and tutoring is the platform that I use to try to spread that passion to others. In my free time, you can find me playing badminton, listening to music, or baking something (hopefully) delicious.
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I am a recent graduate of Yale University and incoming first year medical student at Columbia University. Originally from the DC area, I have always had a passion for science and medicine and pursued a degree in Biology while at Yale. During the 2008-2009 academic year, I tutored science, math, English, history, and Mandarin Chinese part-time with a DC-based tutoring company. At Yale, I worked as a freshman counselor to provide academic and career advice to incoming freshmen. I have taken both SAT and MCAT test prep classes and am familiar with both tests as well as the preparation necessary to score well. My personal career goals include attending medical school to pursue either immunology/infectious diseases or psych/neurology, teaching biology at the university level, and working in public/global health with either the CDC or the WHO.
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Honors Integrated Math combines algebra, geometry, and trigonometry in a non-linear sequence, which creates unique challenges. Students often struggle most with function notation and transformations, since these concepts require understanding how algebraic and graphical representations connect. Multi-step word problems that blend geometric reasoning with algebraic setup are another common pain point, especially when students need to identify which mathematical tools apply. Additionally, many students find it difficult to move from procedural fluency (knowing how to solve an equation) to conceptual understanding (knowing why the steps work and when to apply them)—a shift that's essential in honors-level integrated courses.
A tutor can help you see the underlying patterns and connections that make procedures meaningful. For example, instead of just memorizing steps to solve a quadratic equation, a tutor can show you how the quadratic formula connects to the graph of a parabola and why completing the square actually works geometrically. By working through problems where you explain your reasoning aloud and explore multiple solution paths, you'll develop the flexible thinking that honors courses demand. This deeper understanding also makes it easier to tackle unfamiliar problems, since you're not relying on memory alone.
Showing work in honors courses isn't just about partial credit—it reveals whether you understand the concepts or just got lucky with an answer. Honors Integrated Math teachers want to see your reasoning: Did you choose the right approach? Can you justify each step? A tutor can help you develop the habit of annotating your work clearly, explaining your strategy before you dive into calculations, and checking whether your answer makes sense in context. This practice builds the mathematical communication skills that are crucial for success in honors courses and beyond.
Function transformations are a core honors concept that requires connecting algebraic notation with visual changes on a graph. A tutor will help you understand that when you see f(x) + 3, you're not just applying a rule—you're shifting every point on the graph up by 3 units. By starting with concrete examples (like how y = (x - 2)² moves the parabola right), a tutor can help you build intuition before working with abstract families of functions. Many tutors also use graphing tools or sketching to make these transformations visible, which helps bridge the gap between the equation and its geometric meaning.
These problems require you to first identify what's being asked and what information is relevant, then decide whether you need geometric reasoning (like area or angle relationships) or algebraic setup (like equations or functions). A tutor can teach you to break these down systematically: sketch the situation, label known and unknown quantities, identify relationships, and then choose your tools. For example, if a problem asks about the dimensions of a rectangle given its perimeter and area, you need to recognize that you're setting up a system of equations—but the geometric context helps you check if your answer is reasonable.
Proofs require you to think logically and justify every claim, which is a significant shift from computational problem-solving. A tutor can help you learn to identify what you're trying to prove, what tools are available (theorems, properties, definitions), and how to build a logical chain from given information to conclusion. Rather than memorizing proof formats, a tutor will help you understand that a proof is simply a convincing argument—you're explaining why something must be true. Starting with simpler geometric proofs and progressing to algebraic justifications helps build confidence and clarity in mathematical reasoning.
Honors courses can feel intimidating, especially when the material becomes more abstract and conceptual. A tutor creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions, make mistakes, and understand that struggling is part of learning—not a sign you don't belong in the course. By breaking complex topics into manageable pieces and celebrating progress, tutors help rebuild confidence. Additionally, when you understand the 'why' behind concepts rather than just memorizing procedures, the material feels less arbitrary and more within your control, which naturally reduces anxiety.
While different curricula (like CPM, Pearson, or IMP) may present topics in different orders or emphasize different approaches, the core mathematical concepts are the same. A tutor experienced with honors-level integrated mathematics understands these underlying concepts and can adapt to your specific textbook and course structure. During your first session, a tutor will review your curriculum, see what topics you're covering and in what sequence, and align their instruction accordingly. This flexibility ensures you get support that matches exactly what you're learning in class.
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