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Julie
I am a rising junior at Princeton University pursuing a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy with a certificate in Statistics and Machine Learning. I am highly passionate about education: during the academic year, I serve as a volunteer tutor for the Petey Greene Program, which provides educational assis...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I'm an MIT student with a background in mathematics and computer science. I love working with data and making sense of numbers. I hope I can share my passion for these subjects!
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science

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Duncan
I am a graduate of the University of Chicago, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Human Geography. Since graduation, I have pursued a Master of Arts degree in Geography at the University of British Columbia, where I served as a teaching assistant for several college courses. After leaving beauti...
University of British Columbia
Master of Arts, Geography
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in Human Geography

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Julia
I am a rising junior at Brown University pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies with a focus on Sustainability in Development. I graduated from West Islip High School as class valedictorian in 2013. My tutoring career began on a mission trip to El Salvador in which I tutored children f...
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Studies

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10+ years
I am patient, relaxed, keenly observant, and articulate - I will find a way to put things so that you will really "get it" from your perspective!
Yale University
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Esteban
I am in my fourth year of teaching. I currently work at a school for gifted students. I have a Masters in Education and a Bachelors in Math, both from Harvard.
Harvard University
Masters in Education
Harvard University
Bachelors in Math

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7+ years
Kevin
I am a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry. I started peer tutoring in high school, staying after school to help fellow students with AP Chemistry content before major exams and quizzes. I currently tutor in math (up to AP Calculus BC/Calculu...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I am a licensed pharmacist in the US but had the opportunity to teach clinical pharmacy overseas {Japan and Thailand} to undergraduate and graduate students as university faculty. I was also an associate director of Department of Pharmacy in a 1000 bed private hospital in Japan for seven years, in c...
Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus
Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy
University of California-San Francisco
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Pharmacy

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I'm looking to pivot to a career in educational technology after stints in marketing and finance. I have a BA in Economics from Boston University and an MS in Applied Statistics from Penn State University. I want to help you in math, whether its learning more about different subjects or preparing fo...
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Masters, Applied Statistics
Boston University
Bachelors, Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Richard
I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Reichman University, and Western Governors University. I have been teaching children, youth, and adults in various academic settings since 2008. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style is that of open discourse and conversation, actively involving stud...
Reichman University
Master of Arts, Security System Technology
Western Governor's University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
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Brooklyn's 103 school districts use various algebra programs, from traditional textbooks to newer standards-based approaches. Tutors work with your student's specific curriculum, whether they're using Pearson, McGraw-Hill, IMP, or another program. This means tutoring builds directly on what's being taught in class rather than following a generic approach.
Tutors can help students understand their textbook's particular methods while also teaching alternative problem-solving strategies when needed—especially useful if a student learns better with a different approach than what's emphasized in their classroom.
Word problems require students to translate real-world scenarios into equations, which is a skill many find challenging. Tutors help students break down word problems into manageable steps: identifying what's given, determining what needs to be found, and building the equation systematically.
The key is developing a problem-solving strategy rather than memorizing approaches. Tutors teach students to annotate problems, draw diagrams, and recognize patterns—skills that transfer across different problem types and build confidence over time.
Showing work is essential in algebra—it reveals a student's thinking process and helps identify where misunderstandings occur. Teachers and standardized tests award partial credit based on correct steps, even if the final answer is wrong, which makes showing work a valuable skill for grades and learning.
Tutors help students develop clear, organized work habits by explaining why each step matters and how to write solutions that communicate their reasoning. This isn't just about getting points—it builds deeper understanding by forcing students to think through each operation and its purpose.
Graphing requires students to connect abstract equations to visual representations, which is where many algebra students hit a wall. The shift from procedural calculation to conceptual understanding is especially important here.
Tutors help students see how changes in equations affect graphs, use multiple representations (tables, equations, graphs), and understand what functions actually represent. Building this conceptual foundation prevents confusion later with more complex function types and transformations.
Multi-step equations require students to apply multiple procedures in sequence while keeping track of operations. The jump from 2-3 step problems to 5-6 step problems often overwhelms students who haven't fully internalized why they're performing each step or how steps connect.
Tutors break down multi-step problems into smaller chunks, helping students identify which operations to perform and in what order. More importantly, they help students recognize patterns—noticing that combining like terms and isolating variables follow consistent logic—so students can approach unfamiliar problems strategically rather than guessing.
Math anxiety is real and common, often rooted in past frustration or pressure rather than actual ability. In one-on-one tutoring, there's no judgment, no time pressure, and room to make mistakes safely—conditions that naturally reduce anxiety.
Tutors also build confidence by helping students succeed on problems step-by-step, celebrating progress, and helping them see algebra as a logical system rather than arbitrary rules. When students experience success in a low-pressure environment, their confidence grows and anxiety naturally decreases.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors experienced in teaching algebra to students in Brooklyn. Tutors are matched based on your student's specific needs—their school, curriculum, learning style, and goals—so you're not getting a generic match.
When you connect with a tutor, they understand the different algebra programs used across Brooklyn's schools and can tailor instruction to your student's particular classroom while filling gaps in understanding. This personalized approach is much more effective than tutors who work from a one-size-fits-all curriculum.
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