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Mikhail
I was born in Russia and grew up in NYC where I attended Stuyvesant High School. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Binghamton University where I majored in mathematics and economics and completed a core group of science courses that were part of the Pre-Medical track. I am currently applying to medic...
SUNY at Binghamton
Bachelors, Mathematics, Economics, Pre-Medical Track

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Bonjour tous,My name is Claire and I am born and raised in France. I moved to California in 2010 to study classical music and in May 2016 I received a Master in clarinet performance. On top of my musical studies, I have been tutoring and teaching French to students at my university and privately. I ...
CSUF
Masters, Music
CSUF
Bachelors, Music

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Kyle
I'm a current college student pursuing a Bachelor's degree in software engineering. I'm proficient with Java, and knowledgeable in C++, HTML, CSS, and a basic understanding of Python. Outside of the classroom I'm a house and techno DJ.
CUNY Kingsborough Community College
Associate in Science, Computer and Information Systems Security

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Pryce
Hi, My name is Pryce and I am excited to be your GRE and/or math and economics tutor! I recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where I studied economics and math and gained experience as a peer tutor. On my most recent GRE test, I scored a 170V and 169Q, and am excited to share what...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science, Economics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Jameshia
Hello my name is Mrs.Edmond, and my passion is to help and create a safe learning experience for children. It brings joy to know that children are trying to better themselves in every way.
Lane College
Bachelor in Arts, Music

Certified Tutor
2+ years
William Francis
I am currently a rising freshman at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and plan on majoring in business and potentially computer science. I have a passion for math and have tutored my younger brother (2 years younger) and his friends for the past few years during which I have come to en...
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bachelor, Pre-Business

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Clayton
In sharing my qualifications and interests, I hope to provide you with tremendous confidence in my abilities to not only establish a strong rapport with you, but to also be an exceptional teacher in arithmetic, elementary math, middle school math, and pre-algebra!I currently have seven years of expe...
William Woods University
Master of Science, Elementary Administration
Missouri Western State University
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Jane
For as long as I can remember, I have been passionate about literature and languages. With a background in creative writing, I am confident that I can help any student struggling to connect with the language arts. Additionally, I have extensive knowledge of the French language, having spent 6 years ...
University of Paris 8
Masters, Comparative French Literature
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Bachelors, French & Francophone Studies

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Tucker
My main focus is tutoring elementary up to college-level algebra, calculus, and statistics. I used to work in the math tutoring center at the university I attended and I'm a Math major with a concentration in Statistics. Currently I teach highschool math. I have over a years worth of experience tuto...
University of West Georgia
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics

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Danielle
I'm passionate about teaching and learning. I'm a certified Math teacher in NY. I have over 8 years teaching experience in NYC public schools, in grades 7-12. I enjoy working with children and adults of all ages. My favorite part of teaching is when students have an "ah-ha" moment and everything cli...
Pace University-New York
Masters, Secondary Education, Mathematics
University of Connecticut
Bachelors, Business, Marketing
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Esther
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I have recently graduated from the Burnett Honors College at the University of Central Florida with a Bachelors degree in Biomedical Sciences. This upcoming year I am going to the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University to get an MS in Nutrition and Metabolism.I have been a tutor for college students for 2 years at my university, teaching Organic Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry. I've also helped high school students with college admission essays, and with kindergartners in the Junior Achievement program.I enjoy working with children and finding creative ways for them to learn the material and to try to inspire a desire to learn by making learning fun for them. I also really enjoy teaching general chemistry, because I find the material fascinating. When I tutor a student, I don't just give them the answers, but rather I guide them to the answers. It is important that a student learns how to find the answers themselves so they do not become dependent on outside sources.
Neal
Algebra Tutor • +30 Subjects
I am currently a student at the University of Missouri Kansas City as a part of their 6 year direct medical program. Medicine is my passion, and I'm thrilled that we are able to interview patients in the hospital and learn from them very early on in the process.The best teachers I've ever had have been more than just adults. They were passionate about the material they taught, and that passion was carried over to me. That is the main thing I hope to show students. A passion that will help them understand the material better.One of my favorite parts of tutoring is getting to know the students' learning style and how they think. The best part is that I have just recently taken all the subjects I have listed to tutor in. The information is fresh in my mind, so I can approach the content from many different angles to help the student understand the material.Outside of school, I spend a lot of my time at Buffalo Wild Wings, hands down the best wings I have ever eaten. Consequently, I also spend a lot of my time exercising - usually swimming or weightlifting.
Brandon
Algebra Tutor • +33 Subjects
I teach several subjects. How to create Animation. Art, Digital Illustration and Painting, Sciences, Math, Reading and Writing.I have 5 years teaching creative subjects to students young and old. I have 3 years experience teaching STEM fields to children.Each subject I teach in an understandable way and try to give a new perspective on the subject.
James
Business Tutor • +15 Subjects
As an adjunct professor of finance, I enjoy helping individuals find their way within the finance and business worlds. As a swimming coach, I enjoy helping individuals reach their goals. I am patient and kind and have been in your shoes. I am a strong tutor with the Series 65, 66, and 7.
Khali
Admissions Tutor • +21 Subjects
"You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can't do somethin' themselves, they wanna tell you you can't do it. If you want somethin', go get it. Period." -The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)As a 140+ time author, hip-hop artist, poet, spoken word performer and content creator - if there is anything that I know about dreams, I would like to tell you that taking your own path isn't the easiest feat in the world.Society teaches us that we should have the picketed fence, the perfect family and the college degree for the spacious cubicle twenty-five miles away from where you live. Honestly, that is not everyone's vision. Some of us do not desire to be average. Some of us do not desire to settle for a life of mediocrity.Some of us do not desire to let the talents and ideas given to us from higher powers go to waste all because we wanted to please someone else by fitting ourselves into their boxes. The world is constantly evolving and us as a species, we must evolve with it.I believe that the freedom of expression, whether it be in the humanities, performing arts, activism or essential services will help us to evolve and become more accepting of our differences. I've had the pleasure to use my aptitude for writing and performing to touch souls and hearts from all walks of life.My passion to heal the traumas of those that came before me along with my own gives me the fuel that I need to continue being of service to others as a beacon of light to show you no matter what life throws at you, never let that stop you in your tracks!
Ronald
Admissions Tutor • +14 Subjects
I am a graduate of Morehouse College, the Stanford School of Engineering, and the NYU School of Law. While at Morehouse, Stanford and NYU, I served as a tutor and teaching assistant in subjects such as mathematics, physics, finance, and law. Since graduation, I have worked impact investing space as an investor, lawyer, and program manager. I have also coached students at the University of Baltimore and tutored aspiring lawyers for the Bar.Where I can be most useful to someone looking for a tutor is helping them understand how to master the Bar Exam, LSAT, and understanding scope and methods behind types of financial and mathematical analysis.
Christina
Adult Literacy Tutor • +22 Subjects
I first began teaching during graduate school, when I took on a small group of piano students in my parents' living room. Over the course of four-and-and-half years, my voice and piano studio grew from three to forty students as young as five and as old as seventy. I also had the opportunity to teach Literature and Drama at a private elementary/middle school for one year. While worthwhile and fun, my experience in the classroom helped me realize that I prefer working with students in a private lesson setting, as it allows me to understand their personalities and preferred learning methods. One-on-one, I am also able to get to know the students in such a way that they feel comfortable asking questions and being themselves throughout the learning process.My formal education and training are in music, specifically classical singing, and I hold a B.A. in Music from Gettysburg College, and an M.M. in Vocal Performance from University of Wisconsin-Madison. While at Gettysburg College, I acted as a tutor for Music Theory I and II students. I also took a number of literature and creative writing courses, along with seven semesters of German and a semester studying Music and German in Vienna, Austria. My love of reading, writing, and languages stays with me, and I still enjoy writing short stories and blogs, reading fictional novels, and brushing up on my German and French skills via Duolingo.While my career is mainly focused in music and private teaching, I have a strong background in administrative and publicity work. As an organization nerd, I revel in arranging paperwork, color-coding calendars, and creating spreadsheets. In my free time, I enjoy cooking healthy meals, baking not so healthy treats, and spending time with friends and family.
Sarah
Arithmetic Tutor • +5 Subjects
I am a graduate of University of Nevada Las Vegas. I received my Masters of Education in Special Education. Since graduation, I have taught for the Clark County School district as a Cross Categorial Special Education Teacher, and as a Short and Long Term Substitute as of 2004. I also tutored during this time. While teaching for the school district as a Special Education teacher I spent time in the resource room and the general education settings, main streaming special needs students from the resource room to the general education room. And in the general education classroom I would co-teach with the general education teacher. This model of teaching is very beneficial for all students and teachers in the classroom. I teach and tutor a broad range of subjects, however the subject I enjoy teaching the most is math. Mostly due to it being a subject that is not gray, you either got the answer correct or you did not and it helps to teach logic. Over the years while tutoring and teaching I would design and implement lesson plans for several tutored students ranging from ages 8 to 18 if not designed and implemented lesson plans for five high school resource/general classroom math classes. I also would organize, track and implement study materials for all my students daily. My teaching philosophy is to be thorough, versatile and try multiple techniques so to help students find their own learning style. Each student is unique in the way they learn and I feel I need to tailor teaching strategies and techniques to the students needs. When I'm not teaching I spend my time caring for my family if not enjoying the things that interest me such as health and travel. Or one of the many hobbies I have like, writing, reading, art and cooking.
Masouna
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I am a local college student pursuing a degree in Elementary Education. I have worked as a teaching assistant for 2 years, in both 4th and 5th grade classrooms. I love education and working with others!
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I earned a Bachelor’s of Science from Dominican College in Blauvelt, NY. I currently hold a Pennsylvania Elementary Education Teaching License. I have 7 years of teaching experience, and 10+ years of experience working with children of all ages. For the past 6 years I have been a Pre-Kindergarten teacher in Pittsburgh. My vast experience of working with children has provided me with the needed skills to help students grow academically. I have worked with students of many ability levels, including those with specific learning needs. As a teacher and tutor it is important for me to understand how the student learns and to introduce them to a variety of ways of learning so they are able to reach their full academic potential. My patient personality has proved beneficial while working with young students. All students learn at their own pace and I believe it is important for any teacher to respect that pace.My favorite elementary subjects to tutor are phonics, reading, and writing. Since I was little I have loved reading and I encourage my students to allow themselves to time to read every chance they get.My philosophy on education is student-centered with a focus on the teacher and student forming a cooperative relationship in order to find the best learning method for the student. Each student learns differently and it is important to me as an educator to find the best method of learning for every student I encounter.While not teaching or tutoring, I love spending time with my 10 month old son and husband! Exploring new things in Pittsburgh is always something I enjoy doing. Reading is one of my favorite hobbies, along with DIY projects for our new house we bought in June!
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The SE (Structural Engineer) Exam is a comprehensive assessment that covers a wide range of structural engineering principles and applications. The exam typically includes topics such as structural analysis and design, mechanics of materials, seismic design, wind and environmental loads, building code requirements, and professional practice standards.
The specific content areas and depth of coverage can vary depending on whether you're taking the vertical or lateral forces exam. A tutor can help you identify which topics are most challenging for you and create a focused study plan to ensure you're prepared across all domains tested.
The SE Exam is notoriously difficult, with national pass rates typically around 40-50%, making targeted preparation essential. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to assess your specific knowledge gaps and focus on the exact areas where you struggle most—whether that's mastering complex calculations, understanding code requirements, or applying design principles to real-world scenarios.
Unlike generic study materials, personalized tutoring provides immediate feedback on your problem-solving approach, helps you develop efficient strategies for tackling multi-step problems, and builds the confidence you need to manage the exam's time pressures. Tutors can also help you understand why certain design decisions are made, not just how to calculate them.
Many test-takers struggle with the computational intensity of the exam, as it requires quick and accurate calculations under time pressure. Others find it difficult to apply theoretical knowledge to practical design scenarios, or they underestimate how heavily the exam emphasizes building codes and standards like the IBC and ASCE 7.
A frequent challenge is balancing breadth and depth of study—the exam covers many topics, but requires deep understanding of core concepts. Additionally, many students struggle with the transition from the PE Exam to the SE Exam's higher level of specialization. An experienced tutor can help you prioritize your study efforts, teach you time-management techniques for calculations, and ensure you're interpreting codes correctly.
Most candidates benefit from 200-300 hours of structured study time to adequately prepare for the SE Exam, though this varies based on your background and how recently you completed your PE Exam. The complexity of the material and the low pass rates make intensive preparation a realistic expectation.
With personalized tutoring, you can use your study time more efficiently by focusing on your weak areas rather than reviewing content you've already mastered. Many students find that 10-15 hours of tutoring spread across their preparation period—whether that's 3-6 months of self-study—helps them develop stronger problem-solving strategies and identify gaps they might have missed on their own.
An excellent SE Exam tutor should have demonstrated expertise in structural engineering, ideally with professional experience or a strong academic background in the discipline. They should understand the exam's format, know which topics appear most frequently, and be familiar with the specific codes and standards you'll encounter.
Beyond technical knowledge, effective tutors excel at breaking down complex concepts into digestible pieces, explaining the reasoning behind design decisions, and helping you develop systematic approaches to multi-step problems. They should also understand your learning style and adjust their teaching method accordingly—whether you learn best through worked examples, conceptual discussions, or application-focused problem sets.
If you didn't pass on your first attempt, the most valuable next step is to carefully analyze which content areas and problem types tripped you up. Did you run out of time? Miss calculations? Struggle with code interpretation? Understanding your specific weaknesses is crucial for your second attempt.
Personalized tutoring can be especially valuable at this stage because a tutor can help you avoid repeating the same mistakes, teach you more efficient problem-solving strategies, and build your confidence in the areas where you struggled. Many candidates who work with a tutor on their second attempt see significant improvement because their study efforts are laser-focused on actual problem areas rather than blanket review.
Realistic outcomes from personalized SE Exam tutoring include deeper understanding of structural design principles, stronger problem-solving strategies, improved time management during practice exams, and increased confidence in your knowledge. Most importantly, tutoring helps you identify and master the specific content areas that will have the biggest impact on your score.
While tutoring can't guarantee a passing score—the SE Exam is genuinely challenging—it significantly increases your chances by ensuring your study time is spent efficiently and that you're addressing your actual gaps rather than reviewing material you've already mastered. Many students report feeling much more prepared for the exam's complexity and time pressures after working with a tutor.
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