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Eshita
I am able to create short-cuts, tricks, and other useful methods that students love because I, myself, am a student. Therefore, I can relate well with all my students. Since my experiences range far and wide, I am confident that I can provide the best services as a tutor in my subject areas.
Duke University
Bachelors

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8+ years
Lyndsey
Miami University
Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry

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9+ years
Sarah
I am excited to be tutoring. In my experience teaching, I have learned that empowerment in a subject is a combination of efficient guidance from me and a willingness to improve from my students. By signing up for tutoring, students are already taking the first step to mastering whatever areas in whi...
Boston University
Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts

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I am a student and life-long learner who is currently between undergraduate and graduate school. In May 2015, I received a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Neuroscience and Biology from Centre College, and in September 2015, I will attend The Ohio State University to work towards a PhD in neuroscie...
The Ohio State University
PHD, Neuroscience
Centre College
Bachelor of Science, Biology; Behavioral Neuroscience

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9+ years
Keane
I am an experienced energy professional with a demonstrated history of knowledge of the energy industry. Skilled in ArcGIS, Spanish, Matlab, Microsoft Excel, Statistics, Renewable Energy, mathematics and Physics. Strong research professional with a Master's Degree focused in Environmental Science wi...
Indiana University
Master of Science, Environmental Science
University of Kentucky
Bachelor in Arts, Physics

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8+ years
Albert
I'm a senior at Indiana Wesleyan University, studying Economics, Political Science, and Humanities. I'm a student of the economic way of thinking and an aspiring teacher of the same, hopefully in a university setting someday. The economic way of thinking is valuable to anyone who will learn it and a...
Indiana Wesleyan University
Bachelor of Science, Economics

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4+ years
I am an RN with three years of experience in an acute care setting. I have a passion for the biological sciences and recently graduated with a Master's in Physiology at the University of Cincinnati. I tutor a variety of subjects including Nursing, Biology, and the MCAT. My favorite subject to tutor ...
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Master of Science, Physiology
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Arts, General

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Reed
I am not tutoring, I enjoy skiing, camping, playing basketball and listening to music.
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelors, Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology (PNP)

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Dina
I am a recent Ph.D. graduate in Astrophysics from Clemson University, where I also received my Master's in Astrophysics. In 2010, I graduated from The Ohio State University with degrees in Astronomy, Physics, and Russian. I have been tutoring students in math, science, and standardized test subjects...
Clemson University
Masters, Physics-Astrophysics
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science, Astronomy, Physics, and Russian

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9+ years
Troy
I am a college student that has always had a great interest in numbers. I enjoy working with people and helping them grow and learn.
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Current Undergrad, Finance and Operations Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many students struggle with the transition from arithmetic to abstract algebraic thinking—understanding why we use variables and how to manipulate them meaningfully. Word problems are another frequent challenge, as they require students to translate real-world situations into equations. Multi-step equations, graphing linear functions, and understanding the connection between equations and their visual representations also trip up many learners. Math anxiety can compound these issues, making it harder for students to persist through challenging problems.
Your first session is about building a foundation for personalized instruction. A tutor will assess your current understanding of algebra concepts, identify specific areas where you're struggling (whether that's solving equations, graphing, or word problems), and learn about your learning style and goals. This information helps the tutor create a customized plan that addresses your gaps and builds confidence, so you're not just memorizing procedures but actually understanding the 'why' behind algebra.
Showing work reveals your thinking process and helps identify exactly where mistakes happen—whether it's a conceptual misunderstanding or a careless error. When a tutor can see your steps, they can pinpoint which algebra rules or strategies you're struggling with and address the root cause rather than just the wrong answer. This also builds your problem-solving skills by encouraging you to think systematically through multi-step problems rather than jumping to answers.
Many students learn algebra as isolated procedures without connecting equations to their graphs, missing the deeper patterns. Personalized tutoring helps you see how changes to an equation (like the slope or y-intercept in y = mx + b) directly affect the graph's shape and position. When you understand this connection, graphing becomes less about memorizing steps and more about recognizing patterns—which makes both graphing and solving equations easier.
Yes. Cincinnati's 44 school districts use various textbooks and approaches to algebra, and tutors who work with students throughout the area are familiar with these different curricula. Whether your school uses traditional textbooks, integrated math programs, or other approaches, Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can align instruction with your specific curriculum and teaching style—so tutoring reinforces what you're learning in class rather than introducing conflicting methods.
Absolutely. Math anxiety often stems from past struggles or feeling lost in a classroom setting, and personalized 1-on-1 instruction removes that pressure. Working with a tutor at your own pace, asking questions without judgment, and experiencing small wins builds confidence quickly. As you start understanding concepts rather than just memorizing rules, algebra shifts from intimidating to manageable—and that confidence carries over to tests and homework.
Proofs and justifications require understanding not just how to solve something, but why each step is valid—which is very different from procedural problem-solving. A tutor can break down the logic behind algebraic properties (like the distributive property or solving with inverse operations), help you practice writing clear justifications, and give immediate feedback on your reasoning. This builds the deeper conceptual understanding that makes proofs less mysterious and more logical.
Most students see noticeable improvement in understanding and confidence within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring, though the timeline depends on where you're starting and how frequently you meet. If you're working on a specific unit or preparing for a test, progress can be faster. The key is regular practice between sessions combined with personalized instruction—tutors help you understand concepts deeply, but your own practice cements that learning and builds lasting skills.
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