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Andrew
I am a graduate of The University of Portland, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation, I worked for Nike as a Test and Validation Engineer on their Digital Sport products (FuelBand, SportWatch, Nike+, etc.) for one year before returning to graduate school...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Portland
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dylan
I am known among friends for my love of puzzles, riddles, word problems, and mathematical challenges. I have a deep knowledge of pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus and a passion for teaching it. I also enjoy tutoring Spanish. While foundational vocab and grammar are impor...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts

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Tyler
I am a graduate of Luther College, a liberal arts school in Decorah, IA. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Religion, with a minor in Social Welfare. Throughout college, I tutored many students in high school and college level math. I loved the process of helping people through math p...
Luther College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

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10+ years
Ezra
I'm not tutoring, I'm probably reading, listening to music, cooking desserts or shopping at a thrift store.
Reed College
Bachelors, Philosophy

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I am a recent Portland transplant from the East Coast, along with my fiancee and our dog Max. I'm in the process of transitioning into a career in software development, and am currently attending a coding bootcamp downtown. When I'm not wrestling with Ruby and JavaScript, you can find me exploring P...
University
Bachelor's

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4+ years
Riley
I am a math music philosophy nerd. I love Gauss almost as much as I love Bach and I love Bach almost as much as I like Hegel. So chat to me about that stuff if you are so inclined. But you want to just chill and have homework help? That's quite all right, too!
Reed College
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

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Marilyn
I am a graduate of Reed College with a degree in Classics. I came to Portland five years ago all the way from New York city and fell in love with the community and landscape of the Pacific Northwest. I worked as a peer tutor in high school and college, and have tutored English, Math, Reading, Writin...
Reed College
Bachelors, Classics

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Danny
I'm currently pursuing an MS in Statistics at Portland State University. Between Brown and Portland State, I have traveled to most countries in Europe as well as many countries in Asia. I have been tutoring Math and Statistics at PCC since 2013, and I enjoy working with students from all different b...
Portland State University
Master of Science, MS Statistics candidate
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Daniel
I'm 24 years old, and I live in Portland, Oregon. I currently work overnight at homeless shelters, and hope to tutor consistently in my spare time. This fall, I will transfer into Reed College to study philosophy as a junior. I have taken the last four years off of school to travel, handle some medi...
Reed College
Current Undergrad, Philosophy

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10+ years
Jordan
I am a recent graduate of Michigan State University where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics along with a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. Throughout my work as a tutor I have enjoyed helping students and peers one on one. I always love a good aha! moment where I can really tell that th...
Michigan State University
Bachelors, Mathematics and Jazz Studies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Geometry requires a shift from the procedural, formula-based thinking of algebra to understanding spatial relationships and logical reasoning. Many students struggle with proofs—learning to construct logical arguments and justify each step—as well as visualizing 3D shapes and applying geometric concepts to word problems. Additionally, students often find it difficult to connect abstract theorems to real-world applications, which can make the material feel disconnected from what they already know.
In your first session, a tutor will assess your current understanding of geometric concepts, identify specific areas where you're struggling (whether it's proofs, coordinate geometry, or spatial reasoning), and discuss your learning goals. This helps create a personalized plan focused on building both conceptual understanding and problem-solving confidence, rather than just memorizing formulas and procedures.
Proofs intimidate many students because they require logical thinking and clear communication—skills that go beyond calculation. A tutor can break down the proof-writing process into manageable steps, help you recognize patterns in theorems, and teach strategies for approaching different proof types (two-column, paragraph, flow proofs). With guided practice and feedback, students develop the confidence to construct their own logical arguments.
Yes—many students are visual learners who benefit from drawing, manipulating shapes, and exploring geometric concepts hands-on rather than just reading definitions. Tutors can use diagrams, coordinate planes, and real-world examples to help you see how geometric principles work in practice. This builds intuition and makes abstract concepts like transformations, symmetry, and 3D geometry much more concrete and understandable.
Word problems require translating real-world scenarios into geometric diagrams and equations—a skill that takes practice. Tutors teach strategies for breaking down complex problems, identifying relevant information, and choosing the right geometric tools to solve them. By working through problems step-by-step and discussing your reasoning, you'll develop problem-solving patterns that apply across different scenarios.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or making mistakes without understanding why. Personalized tutoring creates a low-pressure environment where you can ask questions, work through problems at your own pace, and see that mistakes are learning opportunities. As you develop deeper understanding of geometric concepts and see your problem-solving improve, confidence naturally builds—transforming Geometry from intimidating to manageable.
Yes. Portland-area schools use different geometry programs and approaches, and tutors are experienced working with various curricula and teaching methods. Whether your school uses a traditional textbook, an integrated approach, or a specific curriculum framework, a tutor can align their instruction with what you're learning in class while also reinforcing conceptual understanding beyond just following the textbook.
Many students notice improved understanding and problem-solving confidence within a few sessions, especially when tutoring targets specific weak areas. However, deeper mastery—particularly with proofs and complex multi-step problems—develops over time with consistent practice and feedback. The key is regular tutoring combined with your own effort; most students see meaningful grade improvement within 4-6 weeks of consistent work.
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