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14+ years
Elizabeth
Teach for America put Elizabeth in front of high school science classrooms daily, and her Harvard coursework gave her the academic depth to back it up — so when a student gets stuck on electron configurations or balancing redox reactions, she can trace the concept back to first principles rather tha...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
Laura
Balancing equations and stoichiometry problems click faster when you understand what's actually happening at the molecular level — and Laura's biology coursework at WashU in St. Louis means she's constantly applying chemistry concepts like bonding, reaction energetics, and solution behavior in biolo...
Washington University in St. Louis
Current Undergrad, Biology, French

Certified Tutor
Timothy
After completing Columbia University's premedical certificate program — where he worked through college-level chemistry, biology, and physics — Timothy returned to chemistry with the kind of intentionality that comes from choosing the subject as an adult rather than just checking a box. He digs into...
Columbia University
Certificate in Premedical Studies

Certified Tutor
Balancing equations, stoichiometry, and the mole concept tend to feel like arbitrary math until someone shows you the logic underneath — and that's exactly where Abismael's chemical engineering background pays off. He throws tough, unexpected problems at students during sessions so that exam day fee...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors

Certified Tutor
Benny
Stoichiometry, electron configurations, and equilibrium calculations each demand a slightly different problem-solving mindset, and high school chemistry courses tend to sprint through all of them. Benny slows down at the sticking points, walking through dimensional analysis and reaction balancing st...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology and Behavior

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Sasha
Sasha approaches high school chemistry by connecting it back to the biology students already know — showing how molecular bonding explains protein folding, or why pH matters in living systems. Her dual background in biology and chemistry means she can teach stoichiometry, equilibrium, and reaction t...
Teachers College at Columbia University
Master of Arts, Science Education
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General

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Orlando
Orlando's economics degree might not scream chemistry, but the quantitative reasoning it demands — working with ratios, proportional relationships, and interpreting data — translates directly to tackling stoichiometry and dimensional analysis, two areas where many high school students first get lost...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
Kevin's cell and molecular biology degree from Binghamton required a rigorous chemistry sequence, and his experience as a teaching assistant meant he spent hours breaking down concepts like Lewis structures, periodic trends, and reaction mechanisms for other students. That hands-on teaching backgrou...
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Amena
Brooklyn Tech's rigorous science curriculum gave Amena a head start in chemistry long before her pre-med coursework at Macaulay Honors College, where general and organic chemistry labs demanded real fluency with concepts like stoichiometry and electron behavior. She zeroes in on the mole concept — t...
CUNY Brooklyn College
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Chijioke
Stoichiometry and mole calculations tend to frustrate students who can't see what the numbers represent physically — Chijioke, with a master's degree in biology and coursework spanning general chemistry and beyond, teaches those conversions by anchoring them to the molecular-scale reality of what's ...
New York University
Masters, Biology, General
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts
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Brooklyn high schools typically follow New York State standards, covering atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Most students also complete lab work and experiments to develop hands-on scientific skills. A tutor can help you master both the theoretical concepts and the practical applications you'll encounter in class and on exams like the Regents Chemistry exam.
Many students struggle with balancing chemical equations, understanding molar conversions, and visualizing molecular structures and bonding at the atomic level. Others find it difficult to connect abstract concepts like equilibrium or thermodynamics to real-world applications. Personalized tutoring helps you build conceptual understanding rather than relying on memorization, making these challenging topics more intuitive and manageable.
Tutors can help you understand the scientific method, predict experimental outcomes, and interpret results by connecting them to underlying chemical principles. They can also clarify lab procedures, help you analyze data, and prepare you for lab reports and practical exams. This support strengthens both your experimental skills and your ability to think like a scientist.
Balancing equations requires understanding both the rules of stoichiometry and the underlying chemistry—it's not just a mechanical skill. Tutors break down the process step-by-step, help you recognize patterns, and teach strategies that make balancing intuitive rather than frustrating. With personalized practice and feedback, you'll develop the confidence to tackle equations of any complexity.
Unit conversions and stoichiometry are foundational skills that unlock success in chemistry—they appear in nearly every problem type. A tutor can teach you dimensional analysis techniques, help you identify what information you need, and give you targeted practice with feedback. Once you master the method, these problems become much faster and less error-prone.
Your first session is a chance to discuss your current level, specific challenges, and goals—whether you're aiming to improve your grade, prepare for the Regents exam, or build stronger conceptual understanding. The tutor will assess what you already know, identify gaps, and create a personalized plan tailored to your learning style. You'll likely work through a problem or concept together to establish how best to support your learning.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors experienced in helping students master the Regents Chemistry curriculum and exam format. They can help you review all major topics, practice with past exam questions, develop test-taking strategies, and build confidence in your problem-solving skills. Focused preparation with personalized instruction significantly improves both understanding and performance.
Memorization doesn't work in chemistry—concepts like bonding, reactions, and equilibrium require deep understanding to apply them to new problems. Tutors use real-world examples, visual explanations, and guided practice to help you build mental models of how chemistry actually works. This approach makes learning more meaningful and prepares you to tackle unfamiliar problems on tests and in advanced courses.
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