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Kaitlin
Hello! My name is Kaitlin, and I am a recent graduate from Yale University. As a STEM major on the premed path, I specialize in STEM subjects, but also excelled in high school english and reading courses. I am an FGLI student from a small town in PA and have made it this far through A LOT of studyin...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Ronald
I am currently a graduate student working toward a Masters degree in Biochemistry. I received my Bachelor of Science degree from Stony Brook University with Magna Cum Laude distinction in Biochemistry. I enjoy helping other students understand the concepts necessary to succeed in some of the most di...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Ishaan
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in Computer Science. I have experience in tutoring friends with work in their classes and am strong in math. I will try to get the student to understand topics by showing them multiple ways to get to the solution!
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Ethan
I am an undergraduate student at Washington University in St. Louis majoring in Neurobiology (B.S.) and minoring in Jazz Studies and Biomedical Physics. While I tutor many areas within math, science, and standardized test preparation, I am most passionate about biology and algebra because of my inte...
Washington University in St Louis
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Matthew
I recently left my post as a graduate student and researcher at Stanford University to pursue a career in medicine. My educational journey has been a long one, but I've always loved learning and that love has kept me in school (whether for better or worse :P) for more years than I can count. Though ...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Ian
I am a graduate of University of Phoenix with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. I am also an alum of University of Northern Colorado. As I was finishing my degree, I was working full-time in the financial industries. Upon completion of my degree I decided to pursue my passion of teac...
University
Bachelor's

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Egal wie schlecht es dir geht, es gibt immer jemanden dem es schlechter geht.Having arrived in the United States 4 months ago, I would love to tutor German to students in need. I was born in Germany and lived there for 11 years of my life. The rest of my life I have lived in the UK, where my English...
Theodor Heuss Realschule Heidelberg
Associate in Nursing, German

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jocelyn
My motivations for becoming a tutor stem from the relationships I built with educators during my time as a student. It is because of the support I received from my teachers, professors, and tutors that I have such a strong passion for academia. I aspire to provide those whom I tutor with a similar s...
Clark University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Ankit graduated from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service with a degree in International Political Economy and is currently in his first year at Washington University School of Law. In high school, he was a state champion in debate and got 5's on 8 of his AP exams. Ankit has worked for tw...
Washington University
Juris Doctor, Law

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Ellie
I am a software engineer at a small technology company and volunteer teaching AP Computer Science at a local high school. I am passionate about tutoring in computer science and math to help people understand the beauty in the two fields. When tutoring, I find that it is important to engage the stude...
Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tutors work with students who have dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, processing disorders, autism spectrum differences, and other learning differences. They're experienced in adapting instruction to each student's unique learning style, breaking down concepts into manageable steps, and using multisensory approaches that work around challenges rather than against them. Whether your student needs help with reading fluency, math computation, executive function, or social-emotional skills, personalized 1-on-1 instruction can be tailored to their specific needs.
In a classroom of 15-20 students, it's difficult for teachers to accommodate the wide range of learning needs—Seattle's average student-teacher ratio is 15.4:1. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to adjust pacing, use specialized techniques, provide immediate feedback, and build confidence in a low-pressure environment. Tutors can also work directly with your student's school team to reinforce strategies and support IEP or 504 plan goals.
The first session focuses on understanding your student—their strengths, challenges, learning style, and specific goals. Tutors will assess how your student approaches problems, identify what strategies work best, and establish a comfortable rapport. This foundation helps tutors design a personalized plan that builds on strengths while addressing skill gaps, whether that's reading comprehension, math problem-solving, organization, or study skills.
Tutors provide regular feedback on specific skills and strategies your student is mastering. Progress might look like increased reading fluency, improved math accuracy, better organization of assignments, or greater confidence in class participation. Many families also see improvements reflected in school grades, standardized test scores, and teacher feedback. Tutors can share concrete examples of growth and adjust the plan as your student builds competence.
Yes. Tutors can reinforce strategies outlined in your student's IEP or 504 plan, practice accommodations in a supportive setting, and help build the foundational skills that support classroom success. They can also communicate with your student's school team to ensure consistency in approach. This coordination is especially valuable for students in Seattle's 9 school districts, where tutors can bridge the gap between specialized instruction and classroom expectations.
Yes. Tutors work with elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as adults. Each age group has different academic demands and social-emotional needs—early elementary focus might be phonics and number sense, while high schoolers may need help with executive function, test preparation, or college readiness. Tutors adjust their approach based on your student's developmental stage and specific learning differences.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have expertise in your student's particular needs—whether that's dyslexia intervention, ADHD coaching, dyscalculia strategies, or autism spectrum support. When you describe your student's learning profile and goals, you'll be matched with someone experienced in evidence-based approaches. You can also discuss your student's learning style and preferences to ensure a good fit.
Start by sharing information about your student—their age, grade, learning differences, current challenges, and goals. Varsity Tutors will match you with an experienced tutor who can meet your student's needs. You'll have an initial conversation to discuss your student's background and what you hope to achieve, then schedule your first session. From there, you and the tutor can establish a regular schedule and personalized plan that fits your family's needs.
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