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Erinrose

MS Washington University in St. Louis
BA Carleton College
Calculus
Algebra
SSAT- Middle Level
SAT Reading
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Philosophy trains you to follow an argument step by step and spot exactly where the logic breaks — which is precisely what Erinrose's Carleton College philosophy degree brings to early calculus, where...

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Zofia

BA Brown University
Linear Algebra
IB Mathematics SL
IB Mathematics HL
Finite Mathematics
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Brown's math program doesn't let you coast past calculus — Zofia's BS in Mathematics means she's worked through the full sequence from single-variable through multivariable and into the analysis cours...

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Lacey

MS King's College London
BA Mt St Marys University
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
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History and philosophy of science training at the undergraduate level means Lacey has studied how calculus was actually invented — the debates between Newton and Leibniz, the conceptual leaps behind i...

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Tara

MS University of Sydney
BA Colorado State University
Middle School Math
Elementary Math
Calculus
Algebra
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Tara's degrees are in anthropology and museum studies, so she's straightforward that calculus is far from her academic home turf. That said, her experience tutoring math across multiple levels — from ...

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Alicia

MS Harvard Graduate School of Education
BA Harvard College
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading
PSAT Critical Reading
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Teaching high school math and holding a Master's in Education means Alicia knows exactly where students tend to stumble when algebraic thinking gives way to calculus — the moment a slope becomes a rat...

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Melissa

BA Johns Hopkins University
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Calculus
Algebra
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Studying neuroscience means Melissa didn't just take calculus — she used it, working through the math behind action potential models, synaptic transmission rates, and the curves that describe how neur...

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Lena

BA Pomona College
Pre-Algebra
Trigonometry
Middle School Math
Geometry
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Sociology trains you to think in rates and trends — how populations shift, how inequality compounds over time — and that's surprisingly close to what calculus formalizes with derivatives and integrals...

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Emma

BA University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math
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Emma's elementary education degree isn't a calculus credential, and she's honest about that — this is the outer edge of her math tutoring range. That said, her 31 ACT composite shows solid quantitativ...

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Cory

BA Cornell University
Calculus
Algebra
Real Estate License
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Hotel administration at Cornell's business school isn't just hospitality — Cory's coursework included the quantitative side of revenue management, where derivatives drive pricing optimization and inte...

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Seth

MS Yale University
BA Piedmont College
Calculus
Algebra
Public Speaking
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Seth's academic training is in philosophy and theology, not mathematics, so he's upfront that calculus is outside his primary expertise. That said, philosophy sharpens the kind of rigorous logical thi...

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