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Geraldo
I graduated from CUNY City College’s Biochemistry program with honors in liberal arts and science research. As a freshman, I began workshop leading in Introductory Chemistry courses and, soon thereafter, progressed to Organic, Quantitative and Thermodynamic Chemistry.I enjoyed my interaction with th...
CUNY City College
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

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4+ years
Ethan
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Certified Tutor
8+ years
Taylor
I am an Occupational Therapist and Tutor who loves to motivate, inspire, and teach students of all ages. I received both my Bachelor of Science and Master of Occupational Therapy from Eastern Michigan University. I am an organized, dedicated and patient teacher who loves to help others learn the ski...
Eastern Michigan University
Master of Science, Occupational Therapy
Eastern Michigan University
Bachelor of Science, Health Sciences, General

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Anthonia
I have been teaching for over twenty years. I have worked with children across different age group (K-12) and adults (English language learners) from diverse cultural background. I am Texas state certified Elementary teacher, and K-12 Special Education and ESL certified. I have worked with English l...
University of St Thomas
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University of East London
Bachelors, Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Silvia
I am a Peruvian native with an MD degree from the University of San Marcos in Peru. I moved to the United States 30 years ago and have since worked as a Registered Nurse, Spanish Medical Interpreter, Spanish teacher for elementary aged kids in an after school program, and private Spanish tutor for h...
Chamberlain College of Nursing-Ohio
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Fortis College
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Universidad Nacional Mayor de san Marcos
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Addison
I graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2015 with a double major in linguistics and Spanish. In 2016 I completed a Fulbright grant in Brazil, where I taught English at a federal university. Having lived in Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina, I have an international focus and a passion for ...
UNC Chapel Hill
Bachelors, Linguistics & Spanish double major

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6+ years
Patrick
After serving as an intelligence officer in the Air Force for seven years, I completed a doctoral program in American Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill. Since then, I have edited a literary journal, managed a research center, and published several peer-reviewed articles on American autobiography, fictio...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, English
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Doctor of Philosophy, English

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Haripriya
I am currently enrolled in the University of Houston for Mathematical Biology. I am following the pre-med track. I aspire to be a doctor one day, so I can further help people. I have had ample experience in tutoring people. I used to help my classmates before and after school in High School, and I v...
University of Houston
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

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9+ years
Emily
Hi, my name is Emily! I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of ...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Donald
I graduated from the University of Delaware in 1980 with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. I achieved Cum Laude distinction at the time of my graduation, and I was also admitted into Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honors society. In that organization, I was elected Chapter Pre...
University of Delaware
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
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Rachel
American Literature Tutor • +41 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of the University of Delaware with an Honors Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in International Relations. I am also an incoming PhD Student at the University of Pittsburgh. As a former Honors student, dean's list recipient, and research assistant, I have experienced educational success and I hope to share this learning expertise with other students. I have also successfully completed an undergraduate senior thesis defense, honing my writing and public speaking skills which have become my favorite subjects to practice and teach. I also spent four months living abroad in Paris, France with a French host family and taking French courses. In my spare time I enjoy reading, running, watching films, and trying new cuisines.I have also, on several occasions, relied on private tutors. As a lifelong student and teacher, my tutoring style offers a unique approach that caters to individual need of students of all ages. If you are looking for a well-rounded, global perspective on learning, I am the right person to assist in your educational development. Having struggled and excelled in certain subjects throughout my educational history has given me a holistic perspective on teaching to students of different levels and ages. I am looking forward to a long career in teaching, and I hope I can be of service to you!
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As a graduating senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Business School in May of 2016, majoring in Accounting, I am eager to further expand my career and experiences. I believe that my dedication and strong work ethic, combined with my analytical and organizational skills would make me a perfect fit as a tutor.The courses I have taken, as well as the many organizations and previous work experience I have attained has provided me with customer interaction experience, proved my reliability, and enhanced my leadership and mathematical skills. Math has always been my strongest subject, as shown through my math testing scores, and advanced placement upon entering college. Similarly, my enriched abilities in organization and communication would prove extremely useful for this position.As I worked my way up from a retail employee to the manager and webstore manager of a retail store, I gained leadership skills, technological skills, as well as business decision making and managing financial data. I carried over these skills into many of the organizations in which I took part, such as the community service committee of Beta Alpha Psi and the Institute of Management Accountants. As an accounting volunteer tutor with Beta Alpha Psi, I gained valuable experience that I can apply to my future tutoring sessions. Through these positions, I have been able to further my technological, leadership, and organizational skills, while also strengthening my management and communication talents.Another important strength I have is in my computer skills, especially with Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, and Excel. While working as manager and webstore manager, I expanded my computer knowledge, and further enhanced these skills through classes and organizations over the last few years.Over the course of 4 years in high school, I also volunteered once a week as an after-school tutor and homework helper for elementary school students. It was an extremely gratifying experience, being able to teach these students??? important concepts and methods that I understood.
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Algebra Tutor • +36 Subjects
I recently graduated from the University of Florida cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience. In fall, I will be beginning medical school at The University of Florida College of Medicine. Tutoring has always been a passion of mine. Throughout high school, I tutored fellow students struggling in core subject areas such as AP Calculus, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, and AP Economics. Then in college, I worked for a tutoring company for three years continuing this passion through tutoring calculus and statistics.It has always been my goal to cater to the unique learning style of those that I tutor so that they may not only earn a good grade in their course, but also so that they may actually master and enjoy the subject matter as much as possible. With my 8 years of experience, not only do I know the subjects that I tutor in well, but I have also identified and learned different ways to explain difficult concepts in everyday language to my students.
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Algebra Tutor • +11 Subjects
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Erick
Algebra Tutor • +15 Subjects
I graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor's in Physics and a Minor in Mathematics. I was hired by the University to tutor my freshman year and tutored Physics and Math for 3.5 years there. I usually tutor by asking questions to see what you know about the subject and then we can go from there.
Jacqueline
Adult ESL/ELL Tutor • +20 Subjects
Aloha! Students,Teaching for life through fun, hands-on interactivity while being proactive, productive, and positive, conquering every challenge, in guiding you towards your goal successfully is my mission and priority.You, my students, are mirrors of reflection of self-confidence and resilience with a curiosity to learn, courage to try, and freedom to speak and enjoy, absorbing the knowledge of new concepts while applying them with a skillful understanding is what I foresee with all of you.Respect and love for each other's space and pace in every aspect of the learning process, while traveling on this journey together is my goal.Being patient and encouraging you to take that one step forward to achieve what it is you need, to produce the very best of yourself shall be my game plan.The world is your oyster, spread your wings, and let's soar.Welcome aboard!!Sincerely,Teacher JakiThe greatest sign for a teacher is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."-Dr. Maria Montessori
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AP Studio Art: 2-D Design Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am a graduate of Albright College, with a BA in Spanish and Art. I have traveled abroad to Barcelona, Spain and Cuenca, Ecuador, where I taught English as a Foreign Language and studied Spanish Language and Culture. During my college career, I was a Spanish tutor of high ranking; creating resources, helping with workshops, and bringing students to appreciate and conquer the Language requirement at Albright!
Jeremy
Algebra Tutor • +14 Subjects
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A strong science fair project demonstrates the scientific method in action—it has a clear research question, a testable hypothesis, controlled variables, and meaningful results. The best projects go beyond just following instructions; they show genuine curiosity and original thinking. Students should choose topics they're passionate about, design experiments that actually test their hypothesis (not just confirm what they already expect), and present findings clearly with proper documentation of their process.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who guide students through every phase—from brainstorming testable questions and refining hypotheses, to designing controlled experiments and troubleshooting when results don't go as planned. Tutors help students think like scientists, not just memorize facts. They ask strategic questions that develop critical thinking skills, help students understand *why* their experiment matters, and coach them on presenting findings with confidence and scientific reasoning.
Unexpected or "failed" experiments are actually valuable learning opportunities—they're part of authentic science. A tutor can help you troubleshoot by examining your experimental design, checking for variables you may have missed, and determining whether the issue is in your procedure or your hypothesis. Often, surprising results lead to deeper investigation and more interesting conclusions. The key is documenting what happened and explaining *why*, which demonstrates real scientific thinking far better than perfectly expected results.
This is where many students struggle—they pick interesting topics but can't figure out how to actually test them. A tutor helps you narrow broad interests into specific, measurable questions. For example, instead of "Does temperature affect plant growth?" a testable version becomes "How does soil temperature (measured in degrees Celsius) affect the germination rate of bean seeds over 14 days?" With a clear hypothesis and controlled variables, you can design an experiment that produces meaningful data rather than vague observations.
Understanding the science is essential—judges and teachers can tell the difference between a student who truly grasps their project and one who just followed a recipe. More importantly, understanding helps you troubleshoot when things go wrong, interpret your results accurately, and connect your findings to real-world applications. Tutors focus on building genuine comprehension, not just procedural knowledge. When you understand *why* your experiment works the way it does, you're prepared to answer tough questions and defend your conclusions.
This depends on your project's scope, but most students benefit from starting 4-6 weeks before the fair. This timeline allows for the research phase, experimental design, running trials (which often need repetition for reliability), data analysis, and creating your display board or presentation. A tutor can help you create a realistic project timeline and keep you on track, ensuring you're not rushing the most important parts like data collection and analysis.
Beyond completing a successful project, you'll develop scientific thinking skills that apply across all STEM subjects: designing controlled experiments, analyzing data critically, troubleshooting problems systematically, and communicating findings clearly. You'll also build confidence in your ability to ask questions and investigate answers independently. These skills transfer directly to lab work in high school and college sciences, making you a stronger student overall in any science class.
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