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Andrew
I am a graduate of The University of Portland, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation, I worked for Nike as a Test and Validation Engineer on their Digital Sport products (FuelBand, SportWatch, Nike+, etc.) for one year before returning to graduate school...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Portland
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

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Jacob
I am an experienced and well-qualified essay coach, and a tutor in language arts and German. I also tutor students who are preparing for the SAT. I earned my B.A. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University and an M.A. in German from UC Berkeley, where I taught college German and received tra...
University of California-Berkeley
Master of Arts, German
Columbia University
B.A. in Comparative Literature
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature

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10+ years
Moya
I am particularly interested in helping people strengthen their writing skills. Whether you're working on your first high school essay or whether you're refining your undergraduate honors thesis, I can help!
Stanford University
Bachelors
Yale University
Current Grad Student, Philosophy

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Michael
I am a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. I've always loved Math and the Sciences: the hunt for the right equation to use, the unravelling of the mystery of the value of x. I want to show my students to see these subjects ...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

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Caitlyn
I'm a strong believer that education can be fun, and address learning with a sense of humor and a positive attitude. My approach to learning tends to be very communication-based, and often driven by how the client I'm working with feels they learn best. As a result, I tend to provide structure and g...
Oregon State University
Bachelors, Biology, Botany

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Owen
I'm Owen! I was born and raised in Portland, OR, but I currently live in Rhode Island, where I'm working towards a Bachelor's Degree at Brown University. If there's one thing to know about me, it's that I love to learn, no matter the subject. Learning is a life-long process that can take you anywher...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

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4+ years
Riley
I am a math music philosophy nerd. I love Gauss almost as much as I love Bach and I love Bach almost as much as I like Hegel. So chat to me about that stuff if you are so inclined. But you want to just chill and have homework help? That's quite all right, too!
Reed College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

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Danny
I'm currently pursuing an MS in Statistics at Portland State University. Between Brown and Portland State, I have traveled to most countries in Europe as well as many countries in Asia. I have been tutoring Math and Statistics at PCC since 2013, and I enjoy working with students from all different b...
Portland State University
Master of Science, MS Statistics candidate
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts

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I am a writer of nearly ten years. In this realm, I have focused mainly on short fiction stories as well as the odd novel. In another life I also taught yoga regularly for a year, a discipline in which I learned to teach from my own experience and convey myself in front of large audiences.
University of British Columbia
Bachelors, English Honors

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4+ years
Benjamin
I am a computer scientist and mathematician with a passion for STEM disciplines. Sharing my passion and knowledge with others brings me great joy and a sense of purpose and community. Teaching is both a science and an art form, and catering to different learning styles is a strength of mine.
Portland State University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many students struggle with the conceptual leap from algebra and precalculus to calculus—moving from memorizing procedures to understanding why those procedures work. Word problems involving rates of change, optimization, and related rates often feel abstract without concrete strategies for translating real-world scenarios into equations. Additionally, students frequently find limits, derivatives, and integrals confusing when they're taught as isolated topics rather than connected concepts. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students see these connections and build the conceptual foundation that makes problem-solving feel logical rather than memorized.
During your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of precalculus fundamentals (functions, limits, graphing) and identify specific areas where you need support—whether that's derivatives, integrals, applications, or exam preparation. They'll learn about your learning style, your course curriculum, and your goals, then create a personalized plan tailored to your needs. This diagnostic approach ensures that every session builds on your strengths and directly addresses the concepts giving you trouble.
Calculus requires not just getting the right answer, but demonstrating your understanding through clear, logical steps—something many students find challenging. Tutors work with you to develop problem-solving strategies that make your reasoning visible: breaking multi-step problems into manageable parts, explaining why you chose a particular approach, and connecting your algebraic steps back to the conceptual ideas behind them. This practice in articulating your thinking builds both confidence and the communication skills that matter on exams and in higher-level math courses.
Absolutely. Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or unsupported, which personalized tutoring directly addresses. Working one-on-one with a tutor creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions without judgment, work at your own pace, and celebrate small wins as you master concepts. Many students find that understanding the 'why' behind calculus—rather than just memorizing rules—transforms their confidence and their relationship with math.
Yes. Calculus courses can vary in approach—some emphasize graphical and numerical perspectives alongside algebraic methods, while others focus heavily on proofs and rigorous definitions. Tutors work with students using different textbooks and curricula, whether you're in AP Calculus AB or BC, college-level Calculus I, II, or III, or a more theoretical course. They'll align their instruction with your specific course materials and expectations, ensuring that tutoring reinforces what you're learning in class rather than introducing conflicting approaches.
Word problems require translating English into mathematical language—a skill that doesn't come naturally to most students. Tutors teach you a structured approach: identifying what you know and what you're solving for, recognizing which calculus concepts apply (is this a rate of change problem? an optimization problem?), and setting up equations that reflect the real-world scenario. With practice and feedback on your reasoning, you'll develop pattern recognition that makes word problems feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
Limits and derivatives are foundational to calculus, and understanding them conceptually—not just procedurally—makes everything that follows click into place. Tutors help you visualize these concepts graphically, explore them numerically, and connect them to real-world applications like instantaneous rates of change. This multi-perspective approach builds intuition so that when you move on to integration and applications, you're working from a solid conceptual base rather than memorizing disconnected formulas.
Effective exam prep goes beyond reviewing old problems—it involves identifying which concepts you've mastered and which still need work, practicing under timed conditions, and building strategies for tackling unfamiliar problem types. Tutors help you create a study plan, work through practice exams together to pinpoint gaps, and develop test-taking strategies like checking your work and managing time wisely. This targeted preparation builds the confidence and skills you need to perform well when it counts.
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