Our math tutors and statistics tutors are extremely experienced. While some focus on younger students, others prefer the challenge of helping PhD candidates with advanced research-based classes. All are strong communicators, capable of breaking down complex concepts with a focus on teaching the core skills you need to learn (vs. doing the work for you).
Here’s an overview of one of our top mathematics tutors, John E.
- Degrees in English & Math from Indiana University, M.S. from University of Illinois - Chicago
- Published a best-selling guide to Finite Math at the University book store while at Indiana
- Former head of the Mathematics department at a private high school
- Currently publishing quantitative guides to the major standardized tests: ACT, SAT, GRE, GMAT
- Has provided private math tutoring to >100 students
Over the past several years, we’ve helped math students succeed in:
- Pre-algebra and Algebra
- Geometry and Trigonometry
- Finite Math and Pre-Calculus
- AP Calculus A and B (Calculus 1 and 2), and Calculus 3
- Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and more
While statistics and math are closely related, we find that while most advanced statistics tutors can tutor most math classes, many advanced mathematics tutors can’t properly tutor advanced statistics course.
We also work with tutors who focus specifically on statistics tutoring, like Jay:
- Undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Business from Duke University
- Currently a PhD Student in Statistics at the University of Illinois-Chicago
- Former teaching assistant for a variety of mathematics and statistics classes
- 5+ years of private statistics tutoring experience
Over the past several years, we’ve helped statistics students succeed in:
- Most college level statistics classes
- AP Statistics
- Probability theory
- Linear regression analysis
- Predictive modeling
- Applied statistics for: Business classes (i.e., Statistics for Marketing Research), Healthcare, and more