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Certified Tutor
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
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

Certified Tutor
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
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

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Violet
I am a member of the Brown Class of 2018, pursuing a bachelors degree in mathematics. I graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 2014. (I am able to help anyone with the boarding school admissions process.) Outside of academia, I pursue my passions in dance, travel, volunteering, reading and art. M...
Brown University (transferring from the University of St Andrews)
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Sarah
I am a graduate of Davidson College and Columbia University. My BA is in English, supplemented with studies in art history and Russian language. I studied abroad in Australia my junior year, where I studied literature and studio art. At Columbia, I earned my Master's in Fine Art in creative writing,...
Columbia University
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (nonfiction)
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
Davidson College
Bachelor in Arts, English

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

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Bryan
I am an experienced tutor and teacher from Okinawa, Japan who recently graduated from Brown University and now lives in Brooklyn.
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Rachel
I am dedicated to creating an individualized and enriching learning experience for each of my students. As a creative writer, I value creativity and inquiry which often spills over into tutoring sessions; I enjoy tackling new challenges with innovation and verve. It is for these reasons that I so va...
Emerson College
Bachelors, Writing, Literature, and Publishing
Middlebury College
Current Grad Student, MA English
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many Brooklyn students find limits, derivatives, and related rates challenging because they require shifting from purely procedural thinking to deeper conceptual understanding. Word problems involving optimization and rates of change are particularly tricky—students often struggle to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical equations. Additionally, graphical interpretation of derivatives and integrals trips up students who've relied heavily on algebraic approaches in previous math courses. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students break through these conceptual barriers by connecting abstract ideas to concrete examples and building intuition alongside calculation skills.
Tutors work directly with you to develop clear problem-solving strategies and communication skills that go beyond just finding the right answer. They'll ask you to walk through your thinking, identify where you're making logical jumps, and help you organize multi-step solutions in ways that demonstrate understanding. This approach is especially valuable because calculus demands that you justify why you're using a particular method—whether it's the chain rule, u-substitution, or L'Hôpital's rule. With consistent feedback and practice, students develop confidence in articulating their reasoning, which translates directly to better performance on tests and exams.
Yes. Brooklyn's 103 school districts use different calculus curricula and resources, so tutors understand how to work with various textbooks—whether your school uses Stewart, Larson, or another standard resource. Tutors can align their instruction with your specific course sequence, notation preferences, and the way your teacher presents material, which makes tutoring sessions complement what you're learning in class rather than introduce conflicting approaches. Whether your calculus course emphasizes rigorous proofs, applied applications, or a balance of both, a tutor can customize their explanations to match your curriculum and help you succeed on your particular exams and assessments.
Calculus anxiety often stems from feeling lost or rushed in a classroom setting—and with Brooklyn's average student-teacher ratio of 11.7:1, students in larger classes may not get the individual support they need to build confidence. One-on-one instruction creates a judgment-free environment where you can ask "basic" questions without hesitation, work at your own pace, and celebrate small wins that accumulate into genuine understanding. Tutors help you recognize patterns and connections between topics—seeing how the derivative builds on limits, or how integration undoes differentiation—which transforms calculus from an intimidating collection of rules into a logical, interconnected system. This foundation of understanding and personalized encouragement is powerful for reducing math anxiety.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Brooklyn who have deep calculus expertise and experience working with students at your level. When you get matched with a tutor, you'll be able to discuss your specific challenges—whether that's mastering integrals, acing the AP Calculus exam, or building conceptual understanding for college-level math—and find someone whose teaching style clicks with how you learn best. The matching process takes into account factors like your goals, schedule, and what you need most right now, so you can start sessions with a tutor who's already aligned with your needs rather than spending weeks finding the right fit.
Many calculus students memorize procedures without understanding why they matter, which makes word problems and application questions feel disconnected from what they've learned. Tutors help bridge this gap by showing how derivatives model rates of change in physics, economics, and biology, or how integrals calculate area, volume, and accumulation in practical contexts. This conceptual grounding is especially important because standardized tests and college-level courses increasingly emphasize applications and interpretation—not just computation. When you understand that calculus describes how things change in the real world, abstract formulas suddenly make sense and stick with you longer.
The best time is when you first sense confusion or want to deepen your understanding—waiting until you're failing is harder to recover from. Many Brooklyn students benefit from tutoring early in the course, especially in the first few weeks when foundational concepts like limits and continuity are introduced. These early topics cascade throughout calculus, so solidifying them prevents struggles later with derivatives and integrals. That said, tutoring at any point helps: whether you want to boost a B to an A, build confidence before an exam, or catch up after falling behind, personalized instruction adapts to where you are right now and moves you forward.
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