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Anna
Having earned a biology degree and taught science at the high school and college level, Anna knows the exact moments in gen chem where students start losing the thread — usually when stoichiometry transitions into solution chemistry or when equilibrium concepts demand comfort with logarithms and ICE...
The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Science, Social Work/Public Health (dual)
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts

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Roozbeh
Between tutoring at Austin Community College and teaching DAT prep for Kaplan, Roozbeh has walked dozens of STEM students through the gen chem gauntlet — the mole concept, solution stoichiometry, gas laws, and the thermodynamics problems that pile up mid-semester. He treats each topic like a puzzle ...
Islamic Azad University
Master of Science, Industrial Management
Shiraz University
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Management

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Rakhi
Having an applied math degree means Rakhi can cut through the quantitative side of gen chem — gas law algebra, equilibrium expressions, stoichiometric conversions — with a fluency that lets her zero in on whether a student's mistake is conceptual or computational. She also brings direct experience w...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Math

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Valerie
Pharmacy doctoral work at UT Austin means Valerie uses college chemistry daily — dosage calculations hinge on molarity and dilution math, drug interactions trace back to acid-base chemistry, and pharmacokinetics is really just applied reaction kinetics. That ongoing immersion, built on a pharmaceuti...
The Ohio State University
Masters, Pharmacology
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Tyler
Thermodynamics, equilibrium constants, and reaction kinetics all rely on the same mathematical reasoning Tyler sharpened through his physics degree and research in theoretical materials science at UT Arlington. He treats college chemistry as a problem-solving discipline, walking through derivations ...
The University of Texas at Arlington
Bachelor of Science, Physics

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9+ years
Callie
General chemistry at the college level is one of Callie's favorite subjects to teach, and it shows — she's earned a 5.0 student rating. Whether it's thermochemistry calculations, equilibrium expressions, or orbital hybridization, she approaches each topic by building intuition for why atoms and mole...
Texas A & M University Corpus Christi
Current Undergrad, Chemistry, Minor in Biology

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6+ years
Samir
Biochemistry forced Samir to internalize gen chem concepts like molecular orbital theory, acid-base equilibria, and reaction thermodynamics at a level where they had to hold up under organic chemistry and protein biochemistry — not just survive a midterm. That depth means he can pinpoint whether a s...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

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Jaxon
Having taught college science labs at UT Austin while studying mechanical engineering, Jaxon knows exactly where students get stuck in general and organic chemistry sequences. He digs into thermodynamics, equilibrium, and reaction kinetics with an engineer's emphasis on problem-solving strategy — bu...
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Arinzechukwu
About With over three years of experience as a Financial Accountant at FXSpotStream LLC, contributed to enhancing financial processes and accuracy through expertise in FX derivatives, general ledger reconciliations, and analytics. Previous experience as a private tutor honed problem-solving and comm...
The University of Texas at Austin
BS
Certified Tutor
2+ years
Dananjaya
I have over 10 years of experience in teaching both undergrad and high school kids. I recently graduated with PhD in chemistry and then taught one year as a teaching professor. I always enjoyed teaching and helping students. I am looking forward to meeting new students.
The University of Texas at Arlington
Undergraduate Degree
University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka
Undergraduate Degree
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College Chemistry requires understanding abstract concepts like molecular structure and bonding, not just memorizing formulas. Many students struggle with balancing equations, unit conversions, and connecting theoretical concepts to real-world applications—especially when lab work is involved. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps break down these complex ideas into manageable pieces and builds the scientific reasoning skills needed to apply chemistry principles confidently.
During your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of chemistry fundamentals, identify specific areas where you're struggling (whether it's stoichiometry, thermodynamics, or lab interpretation), and learn your learning style. From there, they'll create a personalized plan that targets your weak spots while reinforcing concepts you've already mastered, ensuring every session builds toward your goals.
Yes. Tutors can help you understand the scientific method behind your experiments, interpret lab results, and develop the analytical thinking needed to write strong lab reports. They can also clarify how experimental observations connect to the theoretical concepts you're learning in lecture, making the lab-to-classroom connection much clearer.
Not at all. While there are formulas to know, College Chemistry is fundamentally about understanding *why* reactions happen and *how* to apply principles to new problems. Personalized tutoring focuses on building deep conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization, which means you'll be able to tackle unfamiliar problems on exams and in lab work with confidence.
Tutors use diagrams, molecular models, and real-world examples to make abstract concepts like electron orbitals, molecular geometry, and reaction mechanisms concrete and understandable. Many students find that once they can *visualize* what's happening at the molecular level, the math and equations make much more sense.
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That depends on your current understanding and the exam scope, but most students benefit from starting 2-3 weeks before the exam with regular sessions. A tutor can help you identify which topics need the most focus, work through practice problems, and build test-taking strategies—all of which are more effective than cramming alone.
Unit conversions require both understanding the concept and careful attention to detail—it's easy to set up the problem correctly but make a small mistake that throws off your answer. Tutors can teach you systematic approaches to dimensional analysis and help you practice until the process becomes automatic, so you can focus on the chemistry itself rather than second-guessing your math.
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