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Gabby
Hello! I've been a private tutor and writing coach for over five years for both teenagers and adults. My primary focus areas are: writing (academic, nonfiction and fiction), literacy, study skills/organization and academic/career planning I also specialize in the college application process, having...
University of Oregon
Undergraduate Degree

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Nathan
I am currently a student at Rice University studying both History and Neuroscience. Being the oldest of five kids, working with younger students has always been a part of my life. I can tutor a wide variety of subjects, but I specialize in writing, public speaking, and test taking. My goal for every...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Michael
I'm now a few years removed from academia, I still consider myself an intellect at heart. Stints at New York University's Stern School of Business and Northwestern University have given me extensive scholastic training, and running my own private tutoring service throughout college as a means of mak...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Vivian
I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in violin performance at the Juilliard School. I have tutored privately and through Chegg Tutoring, Varsity Tutors, PrepExpert, and iLearn World throughout high school and college, with most of my experience being in standardized test prep and English. The m...
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Clark
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Yale University
Doctor of Science, History

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Catherine
I am a National Board Certified Teacher, an achievement considered the "black belt of teaching" I have 30 years of teaching and tutoring experience. I have taught Government and Economic classes ranging from AP to ELL level; Special Education Math and Language Arts; Algebra I and II; Literature; Wri...
Siena College
Bachelor in Arts, American Studies

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Diane
I am an avid reader and theater-goer (at least, before the pandemic), am physically active and a risk-taker. In the past I was a marathon runner and a long distance biker. I have run both the New York and the Chicago marathons; did the AIDS Bike Ride in Alaska and have participated in the Ride Acros...
University of Chicago
Master of Arts, Library and Information Science
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Gagik
I am a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where I completed my Ph.D. program in Physics. I was doing research in physics for many years, but it always comes a time when you feel you must pass your knowledge to other people, especially those of new generation. So, I started teac...
Jagiellonian University
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Wayne State University
Doctor of Philosophy, Physics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Eliza
I am a student at the University of Pennsylvania studying Economics and German. After graduating this coming May, I will be working in the consulting industry. Along with Economics and German, I have a strong background in a math, several AP subjects, and ACT test prep. I look forward to working wit...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mahalia
I am comfortable tutoring a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about writing and language, and I truly believe that strong writing skills are an asset in every area of life. Through my experience as an after-school program manager, I learned to build relationships and work well with students,...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts
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Candice
Calculus Tutor • +45 Subjects
I am an English instructor dedicated to enriching the lives of my students. I hold a BA in English Language and Literature from The University of Chicago and an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School. Over the years, I have merged my love of language and literature with my long-standing commitment to the welfare of children and young adults. In addition to tutoring, I have worked as a substitute teacher, classroom aide, afterschool mentor, and teaching artist. I have also recently served as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Taiwan. From these experiences, I have developed a fluid understanding of teaching methods and a keen sense of students' diverse learning styles. I can tutor various English subjects, such as PreK-12 ELA curricula, ELL literacy, composition, creative writing, and ESL (conversational English) instruction; I also offer writing support to new and prospective college students, helping them craft effective admissions essays and persuasive course papers. Essentially as an educator, I believe in fostering a holistic, student-centered teaching/learning environment that prioritizes curiosity, inquiry, critical thought, and conversation. I aim to actively inspire and empower my students, equipping them with the tools to thrive throughout their academic journey.
Kirstine
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +29 Subjects
I am excited to meet and talk about your learning needs. A strong working relationship is important for your success.
Lenny
Calculus Tutor • +40 Subjects
I am a caring, laid-back individual who is passionate about languages and teaching. My aim is to make you succeed whilst encouraging you as much as possible. I am patient, positive and open minded. My teaching is flexible and will be based on your requirements and preference.
Ann
Calculus Tutor • +30 Subjects
I am passionate about helping students of all ages learn challenging content. I am a National Board Certified teacher with more than 20 years of state certified classroom teaching experience. I have expertise working with elementary students as well as supporting the professional growth of aspiring teachers. Hobbies: art, books, traveling, travel, reading, music, writing
Charlotte
Geometry Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am a fun-loving fourth-year student from Vanderbilt University and look forward to working with you! I have a 36 ACT score and had a 4.0 in both high school and college. In high school, I was the valedictorian of my 450+ person class. I have a unique ability to create individualized plans for success. I am academically motivated and will instill this excitement for learning and achievement in those I work with. I enjoy learning the skills and passions of those around me to create an intrinsic drive for success. Let's achieve this together!
Troy
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +57 Subjects
I am an Arizona native. Upon graduating from Desert Mountain High School, I attended Rice University and I received my Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology with a business focus. At Rice I was a student/athlete representing the Division I Owls in track and field. After several years experience voluntarily tutoring friends and family members I became a professional private tutor my junior year of college. My senior year, I took advantage of the opportunity to reach more students, creating a small private tutoring company in Houston in which I served as lead tutor and conducted all business operations.
Samuel
AP Calculus AB Tutor • +33 Subjects
I am a graduate of Augustana College, where I received a Bachelor's degree, as well as Northwestern University, where I received a Master's of Science. After graduation, I worked as a research assistant at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. I have had experience in tutoring college-aged and adult students in the fields of research methods, Philosophy of Mind, and writing. I have also given informal instruction to friends with regards to math, coding, and preparation for standardized tests. I am especially interested in tutoring for Python coding, math, and test prep. As a self-taught coder, I am especially excited to see other people succeed in the field of Python. As somebody who had to learn to love math, I am excited to see students understand the workings of mathematics. Finally, as somebody who has been taking standardized tests since grade school, I enjoy helping others understand the workings of standardized tests and the skills (both academic and personal) needed to succeed at them. My teaching approach emphasizes flexibility and empathy; I firmly believe that there are always multiple ways of reaching the same solution, and I recognize that students may have different educational foundations. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, coding, and re-learning how to play the piano. Hobbies: art, books, reading, music, writing
Julia
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +59 Subjects
I am a first-year Physician Assistant student at the University of Pittsburgh, where I also graduated in 2024 with my Bachelors of Science in Natural Sciences. I had an undergraduate focus in neuroscience and conceptual foundations of medicine.
Camille
Pre-Algebra Tutor • +43 Subjects
I am a graduate of Brown University with a Bachelors Degree in Biology and Yale University with a Masters in Public Health. I also hold a Level 5 certification in TEFL. I am passionate about working with children and students of all ages to assist them in achieving their highest potential. My favorite subjects to teach are phonics, reading, science and math. My approach is to meet the students where they are at in their studies and make their learning experience fun, interactive, engaging and exciting. Outside of teaching, I enjoy traveling around the world, rowing, spending time with family and friends and gourmet cooking, Hobbies: movies, outdoors, books, writing, reading, cooking, traveling, music, art, travel
Paulkey
Middle School Math Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am a certified teacher of both math and Chinese. I have taught everything from elementary to high school math, and from beginning to AP Mandarin Chinese. I have been teaching in public schools for more than ten years, so I know what students struggle with and where some of their biggest academic hurdles can be found. I am here to help! I like to break down knowledge and information into easy steps, in order to make it easier for students to solve their problems. By working together on everything from fundamentals to test preparation, you will soon know what to learn and memorize in order to feel prepared, regardless of subject!
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Students often struggle with essay organization and thesis development—knowing how to structure arguments and support claims with evidence. Literary analysis can also be challenging, as it requires students to move beyond plot summary and develop interpretations supported by textual evidence. Additionally, many students find grammar and mechanics confusing, not because the rules are hard, but because they don't understand when and why to apply them in their own writing. Writer's block and revision anxiety are also common, leaving students unsure how to approach blank pages or improve their drafts.
A tutor works through your writing process—from brainstorming and outlining through multiple revision stages—providing specific, actionable feedback on structure, clarity, and argumentation. Rather than just marking errors, they help you understand why a thesis is weak, how to strengthen topic sentences, or how to integrate quotes smoothly into your analysis. Tutors also teach revision strategies like reading work aloud, identifying patterns in your own mistakes, and learning to self-edit before submitting. This personalized feedback accelerates improvement far more than generic rubric comments, since the tutor can address your unique writing habits and challenges.
Grammar is the mechanics—subject-verb agreement, comma placement, sentence fragments—the technical rules that make writing clear and correct. Voice and style, however, are about how you express ideas: word choice, sentence rhythm, tone, and personality in your writing. A strong English Language Arts tutor teaches both, but understands they serve different purposes. Grammar creates a foundation so readers aren't distracted by errors, while voice makes your writing engaging and distinctly yours. The goal is helping you master grammar so you can break rules intentionally for effect, not accidentally out of confusion.
Tutors teach you how to move beyond summarizing a plot and instead develop interpretations grounded in textual evidence. They help you ask better questions while reading—about symbolism, character motivation, authorial intent, and how literary devices create meaning—and then show you how to construct arguments around those observations. Close reading strategies, annotation techniques, and frameworks for analyzing different genres (poetry, drama, novels, essays) become tools you can apply independently. With personalized guidance, you'll develop confidence in your interpretations and learn how to support them with specific, well-chosen evidence from the text.
Yes—tutors help you understand citation systems and apply them correctly in your essays. Beyond just formatting rules, they explain the purpose of citations (giving credit, allowing readers to find sources, building credibility) so you understand why they matter, not just how to format them. Whether you're citing a novel, a scholarly article, or a website, tutors can guide you through the process and help you integrate sources smoothly into your writing. This support is especially valuable when you're writing research papers or analytical essays that require proper documentation.
Writer's block often stems from perfectionism, unclear thinking about your topic, or not having a clear plan. A tutor helps by breaking the writing process into manageable steps—starting with brainstorming and freewriting to generate ideas without judgment, then moving to outlining to organize those ideas before you write a single sentence. They ask questions that help you clarify your argument and find your entry point into the essay. Once you have a plan and understand what you're trying to say, the actual writing becomes much less intimidating, and you can focus on expressing your ideas clearly rather than staring at a blank page.
Whether you're struggling with basic sentence structure, working to improve from B's to A's, or preparing for AP Literature, tutoring is personalized to your current level and goals. A tutor assesses where you are—identifying specific gaps in grammar, reading comprehension, or analytical thinking—and builds from there. For advanced students, tutoring might focus on developing a more sophisticated writing style, mastering complex literary analysis, or preparing for standardized tests. The key is that instruction meets you where you are, not where a textbook or class assumes you should be, so you're always working on skills that actually challenge and advance you.
Look for tutors with strong writing skills themselves, ideally demonstrated through education or professional experience in writing, literature, or English teaching. They should understand writing pedagogy—how to teach the writing process, not just correct grammar—and have experience working with students at your level. Subject expertise matters: a tutor should be able to discuss literary analysis thoughtfully, explain why certain writing choices work or don't work, and guide you through revision with specific, constructive feedback. Experience with standardized test preparation (SAT, ACT, AP exams) is valuable if those are your goals. Most importantly, they should be able to explain concepts clearly and adapt their teaching to your learning style.
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