Award-Winning Tutors from Thomas Jefferson University
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Thomas Jefferson University
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I've been blessed to have amazing mentors throughout my career who got me to where I am today. I'd like to give back to the next generation as a way to say thank you to those who came before me.

I graduated from Jefferson University with a Bachelor's degree in science in Accounting. I volunteered in the learning Lab when I was at College to help students in Accounting and French to thank other tutors and teachers who were there when I needed help. Also, I have private clients in Mathematics, Economics, GED subjects and elementary school courses. In addition, I have experience working with students with disabilities. I am most passionate of teaching French, my native language, because I like to see students learning new language. Beside that, Accounting is a subject that I am always inspired to teach. Helping students and creating in them the inspiration to solve learning issues make me happy! I like to use many examples to demonstrate the courses for a good understanding of the subjects. During my free time, I enjoy reading books to improve myself, playing with my children,traveling and running.
Hi there! I'm Sam and I am a recent college grad and a current student at Jefferson University within the College of Biomedical Sciences. I love science and have a background in general biology, chemistry, as well as psychology.
Hi! My name is Kaitlyn and I am a first year Physician Assistant student at Thomas Jefferson University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences at TJU this past May. While I am interested in tutoring a range of subjects, I am most passionate about Biological Sciences, particularly Cell Biology, Microbiology, and General Chemistry. I also have extensive knowledge on laboratory experiments and equipment as well as familiarity with biology and microbiology laboratory settings. I would be happy to assist students with homework, projects, test preparation, lab reports, and research papers. I strive to help students achieve their academic goals and I believe everyone is more than capable of doing this with the right help. I hope to work with you soon!
After finishing undergrad, I did research in the Departments of Development Neuroscience & Pediatrics at the Columbia University Medical Center. I completed my premedical requirements at the Bryn Mawr College post-baccalaureate premedical program. I am currently getting my Masters in Public Health at Thomas Jefferson University and will begin medical school at Jefferson in 2013. Having been a mentor and tutor with a handful of organizations, I am able to engage with students of all levels. I look forward to working with you!
I am a PhD candidate at Thomas Jefferson University studying prostate cancer cell and molecular biology. I have always been fascinated by the way our world works. During my undergraduate career I experienced the joy of passing that knowledge to others through teaching assistantships in functional anatomy and leading workshops in general chemistry. I have privately tutored in both subjects and I also have experience working with middle school students and teaching basic science and experimental methods. Whether your future career involves science or not, I am committed to helping student understanding of biology and chemistry fundamentals and employ a combination of active and visual learning techniques to supplement the textbook material. I am passionate about making the sciences approachable, as introductory courses in the area can be intimidating
I am a business owner and college student currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Sonography, with a strong passion for helping students succeed academically. I strive to make learning a rewarding and straightforward experience, empowering students to reach their full potential. I specialize in tutoring English, Writing, Spelling, and Math, creating engaging lessons tailored to each student's needs. My goal is to foster confidence and enthusiasm in their academic journey while making challenging concepts approachable and enjoyable.
I was accepted to Sidney Kimmel Medical School (class of 2025) on 10/15/20 at Thomas Jefferson University after obtaining my undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Notre Dame in May 2016. With that said, I will dedicate the same quality of care to my students as I would to my future patients. To me, tutoring is mainly about cultivating a passion to learn in the student so that they are able to achieve their ultimate goal. Accordingly, my approach to tutoring is not merely to cram facts into your brain, but also focus on organization by establishing a plan during our first session. If this is what you are looking for, I sincerely look forward to working with you. Thank you, Ning Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nzhou48/
I am currently employed as a pediatric Occupational Therapist in Philadelphia. I obtained my master's degree from Thomas Jefferson University in 2019, and my bachelor's degree from University of Delaware in 2018. I am extremely passionate, and have a longstanding love of pediatric OT, as I have been volunteering since I was 12 years old. Currently, my Master's capstone project on pediatric chronic pain interventions is being displayed in poster format at the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association's annual conference, and I will be presenting in November at the Post Conference Institute on Children & Youth, as well as the Post Conference Institute on Fieldwork/Capstone Education.I love learning and I love sharing knowledge with others!
As a dedicated tutor with a Master's degree in Disaster Medicine and Management and as a Physician Assistant with 29 years of experience in multiple fields, I am passionate about guiding students through the complexities of Life Sciences and Medical Terminology. With over 2 years of tutoring and classroom experience, I focus on creating a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions and engage deeply with the material. My approach emphasizes real-world applications and critical thinking, enabling students to connect theoretical concepts with practical scenarios. I find joy in witnessing their academic growth and increased confidence, which inspires me to continually refine my methods. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring advancements in the medical field and engaging in community health initiatives, further enriching my teaching perspective.
When I was a high school student at Central High in Philadelphia, I struggled with some of the concepts in AP Chemistry, Biology and Math. It took me years of studying to understand that, sometimes it can really help to have the material presented in alternative ways. Having learned that, I sought help from various sources -- sometimes other people, sometimes other books, videos or materials -- and was able to overcome these hurdles.Now a laboratory manager and technician in a leading neuroscience laboratory in Philadelphia with a Master's Degree in Pharmacology, I'm interested in helping students as they work through their own struggles to grasp key concepts in their math and science courses.With a strong background in writing, and years of experience tutoring writing skills at Penn State University and as the new editor of Philly's Two.One.Five Magazine, I am also available to help students develop their writing and composition skills.
I am available for tutoring for USMLE Step 1 and 2 prep, as well as clinical and preclinical medical school subject tutoring. I have experience tutoring in both group and one-on-one settings. In medical school, I tutored anatomy in a group setting and individual subjects and USMLE exam preparation in a one-on-one setting. Prior to medical school, I tutored calculus in undergraduate. I received my undergraduate degree from Temple University, and am in my final term of medical school at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. I scored a 253 and 251 on my step 1 and 2 exams, and was elected to junior AOA. I love helping students achieve their academic goals, and look forward to the opportunity to work with you!
I graduated from Swarthmore College with a degree in biology, and then obtained an MD (Doctor of Medicine) and a PhD in Molecular Pharmacology and Structural Biology from Thomas Jefferson University. I am currently a resident physician at Northwestern Hospital.My favorite part about teaching is trying to convey to my students how I think through a problem and adapting that to their learning process. I think I am talented at helping people understand topics by explaining each step, as necessary, to demonstrate how to go about solving a problem.My education has provided me with expertise in the biological sciences, medicine, math, statistics, english, writing, and test preparation, among other subjects. I have experience teaching and tutoring people from elementary school through medical school and graduate school. I would be thrilled to help you achieve your goals!
I am a licensed occupational therapist and educator. I have over 10 years experience working with young adults- from teaching English to coaching students through the college admissions process. I went to Elizabetown College, where I studied English Secondary Education (6th-12th grades), Penn State for my master's in Higher Education Administration and College Student Development, and Thomas Jefferson University for my doctorate in occupational therapy. I currently teach ergonomics and social participation intervention courses at Jefferson, and I have extensive experience in English grammar and writing. My tutoring style is more that of a coach, and I am able to cater to a variety of learning styles.
I have been tutoring students of all ages for the past 10 years. In that time, I have learned that all students have a passion for learning. However, they may not necessarily know that, or be able to express it in the 'normal' method of education.My goal has always been to encourage this passion. To that end, I work with my student to find the teaching method that works best for them, whether it is lecturing, working by example, or simply drawing out the concepts. I also personalize my lessons to the student's interest, so that they stay engaged, and are able to remember the lesson better.As I stated earlier, I have been tutoring for the last 10 years. I have experience with students from the age of 6, up through college age students. My main specialties are math and science, at all levels with some experience in grade school level English and writing.
I am very passionate about working with students, particularly because I have firsthand experience with how beneficial tutoring can be and want to give back. My favorite subject in school was always Biology, and my passion for this subject ultimately led me to medical school. I have also attained a Masters of Public Health from NYU, and did my undergraduate degree in Biology at Millersville University where I was a full-time field hockey student-athlete. Furthermore, I am a published author in multiple academic journals and am currently engaged in ethics-based research. Originally from Australia, I completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program at my high school in Canberra, so I am well-versed in inquiry-driven learning. I encourage my students to ask any and all questions, and to not be afraid of "failing" as I truly believe that our mistakes are our best tools for learning. Outside of academics and medicine, I enjoy spending time at the dog park with my adorable puppy, visiting with my niece, going to the beach, and trying new recipes in my kitchen.
Hi everyone! My name is Kylee. I'm a third year medical student who originally was interested in law, took the LSAT, and then decided to take the MCAT and go to medical school. I'm at an MD program in Pennsylvania. I'm very passionate about teaching and have tutored a lot over the years. I believe that practice problems are a huge part of learning that isn't taught well in high school/college level. I've worked with students with several different learning styles and who have reported learning difficulties. The thing I struggled with the most throughout school was the volume of information that we are often responsible for knowing. I've developed tons of tricks throughout my academic career to help with that. I'm super excited to meet you and hope that I can help you meet your academic goals!
I think it is important to know that students tutored by me not only receive help understanding key concepts in their courses but improved studying habits that will assist them in their future academic endeavors. I have been an advocate for the advancement and growth STEM education since my freshman year of undergrad. I've found one of the best ways to enhance STEM education is to make sure students understand key concepts and receive quality assistance outside the classroom in the form of tutoring. I am a graduate student that was recently accepted to Thomas Jefferson University's doctorate program in "Genetics, Genomics and Cancer Biology" after completing my Bachelors of Science in "Molecular and Cell Biology" at Florida Atlantic University. I have won numerous awards for academic excellence and scientific research as an undergraduate student, which can be seen in detail on my Curriculum Vitae upon request. I have tutored biomedical sciences coursework ranging from general biology to Cancer biology, and privately tutored high school students over the years in biology courses. As a tutor I am focused on maximizing a student's strengths, while directly targeting weaknesses in subject material and studying habits during our time together.
I am a recently certified Physician Assistant. I graduated from Thomas Jefferson University's Physician Assistant program, where I received my Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. During my undergraduate years I was a summer school teacher and private tutor to students ranging from grades kindergarten to undergraduate students. During my 2nd year of PA school I tutored the 1st year PA students in anatomy and physiology, clinical medicine, physical diagnosis, pathophysiology, and emergency medicine. I took the PANCE 2 weeks after graduation and passed on the first attempt. Having taken the PANCE recently, I know what the updated PANCE is like and how students should prepare and study to pass the PANCE. I have the most recent resources and tools to teach and help students feel prepared for the day of their big exam.
I've been both learning and teaching my whole life! My studies are interdisciplinary, and I have a love for both the creative and the analytical, so I'm available to tutor a wide variety of subjects. I'm currently wrapping up my Bachelor of Architecture and starting my Masters in Urban Design. I'm originally from eastern Europe, but grew up and went to school in New York. I've learned and taught in 3 different states, where I've gotten familiar with a wide variety of curriculums and standardized tests. Teaching is very rewarding task, as figuring out a unique approach to each individual student's success is what drives me.
Hello! I'm Madelyn and I'm an undergraduate biotechnology student in Philadelphia. I've been tutoring various grades in math, science, and writing for six years, including fellow undergrads.I believe that students learn best through strong connections with their teachers and peers, which is often difficult in traditional classroom settings. I hope to get to know you and your family to not only help you understand the material you're being tested on, but also to understand why it is important and how you might apply it in your everyday life!
As a passionate educator in New York University's and Rutgers' OT Departments, with a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University, I have over 27 years of tutoring and classroom experience and over 35 years of clinical experience. I specialize in preparing students for their OTR careers and their NBCOT examinations. My approach is centered around creating a supportive learning environment that fosters engagement and confidence, allowing students to grasp complex concepts through practical applications and real-world scenarios. I am dedicated to helping my students achieve their academic goals and find joy in their learning journey. Outside of tutoring and teaching, I enjoy exploring new therapeutic techniques and staying active in treatment and research, which further enriches my teaching. I believe that every student has the potential to succeed, and I strive to guide them in realizing their capabilities to their highest level.
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Tutors who graduated from Thomas Jefferson University bring firsthand knowledge of rigorous coursework and the specific challenges students face in health sciences, medicine, and professional programs. Their experience navigating TJU's curriculum gives them insight into what instructors expect and how to prepare students for success. They understand the university's culture and academic standards, which translates into more targeted, relevant instruction.
Alumni tutors from Thomas Jefferson University excel in sciences foundational to health professions, including biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. Many also tutor pre-health coursework like physics and mathematics. Additionally, they can mentor students preparing for the MCAT, DAT, or other health professions exams. If you need support in a specific health science subject, Varsity Tutors can connect you with a tutor whose background aligns with your needs.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects students with tutors who have succeeded on the MCAT and understand the exam's rigor and format. A tutor who graduated from Thomas Jefferson University's medical school or health sciences programs can offer valuable perspective on exam strategy, high-yield content, and how to balance content review with full-length practice tests. They've walked the path from MCAT to acceptance and can guide you through that journey.
Absolutely. Alumni tutors from Thomas Jefferson University are equipped to help with advanced coursework in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and other professional programs. Whether you need help with clinical sciences, pharmacology, pathology, or specialized topics, you can be matched with a tutor who has completed similar coursework. Their experience with demanding upper-level material makes them well-suited to help you master complex concepts.
When you connect with Varsity Tutors, let us know you're interested in working with a tutor who attended or graduated from Thomas Jefferson University. Share your subject, current level, and learning goals. We'll match you with a qualified tutor whose background and expertise align with your needs. The process is personalized, so you'll get matched with someone who can truly understand your academic journey.
Yes. In addition to the MCAT, alumni tutors help with entrance exams for dental school (DAT), pharmacy school (PCAT), physician assistant programs (GRE), and other health professions. Many have taken these exams themselves and can share test-taking strategies, content insights, and confidence-building techniques. Having a tutor who has successfully navigated these high-stakes exams can be a real advantage as you prepare.
Pre-health students face intense competition and rigorous coursework. A tutor from Thomas Jefferson University understands the demands of pre-health requirements and can help you master challenging subjects like organic chemistry and biology while maintaining the high GPA competitive programs expect. They can also help you think strategically about course selection, study habits, and long-term preparation for health professions exams. Their own experience as a pre-health student gives them real perspective on how to succeed.
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