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Chante'

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Chante'

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Chante''s other Tutor Subjects
College Political Science
Elementary School English
Elementary School Math
English

Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science, minor in Philosophy. Pursuing a Masters in Sustainable Development.I have been teaching for four years independently, and contracted with organizations. Subjects I have tutored include High School Math (Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics), Element...

Education

Loyola University-Chicago

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Zachary

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Zachary

Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics
Zachary's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Prep
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Reading

I am passionate about teaching and tutoring and I thoroughly enjoy helping students gain an understanding and a drive for their studies. I have a long history of working with students of all grade levels and abilities (elementary school through college), and I have a good understanding of strategies...

Education

Yale University

Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

Test Scores
SAT
1530
ACT
33
Alissa

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Alissa

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Alissa's other Tutor Subjects
Academic Coaching
ACCUPLACER ESL - Listening
ACCUPLACER ESL - Reading Skills
ACCUPLACER ESL - Sentence Meaning

I have my law degree from Notre Dame University and my undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Communications Studies from Loyola University Chicago. I am passionate about the importance of education and hope to be able to help my students attain their goes. I am particularly passionate about...

Education

Loyola University-Chicago

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

University of Notre Dame

Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Test Scores
LSAT
166
Andrew

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Andrew

Bachelors, Computer Science
Andrew's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Reading
ACT Writing

I'm a recent CS grad, having tutored high school- and college-aged students over the complete gamut of computer science topics from the basics of programming language constructs to computational analysis and finite automata.I find that CS is best taught by example, so my teaching methods will involv...

Education

Rice University

Bachelors, Computer Science

Test Scores
SAT
1450
Larry

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Larry

Master of Science, Materials Science
Larry's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Prep
ACT Math
AP Physics 2
Biology

All student have different ways to learn and succeed in different subjects. if you need help completing assignments, understanding concepts, practicing problems or preparing for exams, together we can find the optimal method for you. I'm here to help!

Education

Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus

Master of Science, Materials Science

Lincoln University

Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

Kate Jillian

Certified Tutor

2+ years

Kate Jillian

Bachelors, Chemistry
Kate's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
Chemistry
High School Chemistry

I am a senior pre-med student at DePaul University majoring in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry/medicinal chemistry and minoring in biology. I have previous experience as a teaching assistant and science tutor at DePaul. When I am not working or studying, I enjoy trying out new restaur...

Education

DePaul University

Bachelors, Chemistry

Michael

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Michael

Bachelors, Mathematics
Michael's other Tutor Subjects
Elementary School Math
Graduate Test Prep
GRE Analytical Writing
GRE Quantitative

My name is Michael Grantham. After receiving a perfect GRE Quant score, I was accepted to Columbia University's Data Science Institute. I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a 4.0 in mathematical classes, which was my major. I have a real passion for teaching and tutoring...

Education

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Bachelors, Mathematics

Test Scores
GRE
336
Vanessa

Certified Tutor

Vanessa

Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering
Vanessa's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
Biotechnology

I am a Junior in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. I am a founding member of VCU's chapter of the engineering sorority, Phi Sigma Rho. In my free time I enjoy playing the piano, cuddling with my puppy while watching Riverdale, and playing Sims 4.I love learning and helping ot...

Education

Virginia Commonwealth University

Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering

Hanna

Certified Tutor

Hanna

Current Grad Student, Counseling Psychology
Hanna's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Science
Algebra

I have a been tutoring since high school, and I have a passion for helping people, which is why I am majoring in Psychology. Psychology combines my aptitude in math and science with my love of people.In middle school, I taught violin and piano lessons to beginners. This was my introduction to teachi...

Education

John Brown University

Bachelor of Science, Psychology

John Brown University

Current Grad Student, Counseling Psychology

Test Scores
ACT
33
Judy

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Judy

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)
Judy's other Tutor Subjects
6th Grade AP Language Composition
Admissions
Anatomy & Physiology
CLEP Prep

My personal belief is that every student is capable of learning every topic, each in their own way.

Education

University of Michigan-Flint

Master of Science, Nursing (RN)

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (RN)

University of Michigan-Flint

Doctor of Science, Nursing (RN)

Frequently Asked Questions

In a classroom of 20-30 students, teachers often teach to the middle of the class, which can leave students with learning differences behind. With Washington, DC's average student-teacher ratio of 11.7:1, even well-intentioned teachers may not have time to adjust their pace, teaching style, or materials for each student's unique needs. A student with dyslexia, ADHD, or processing differences might need multi-sensory instruction, more frequent breaks, or alternative ways to demonstrate knowledge—things that are hard to provide in a group setting. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly where a student is struggling and adapt strategies in real-time.

Personalized 1-on-1 instruction is tailored to how your student learns best, not how the curriculum is typically delivered. A tutor can slow down, skip ahead, or teach the same concept five different ways until it clicks. They can use manipulatives, visual aids, technology, or movement-based learning—whatever works for that student. They also have time to build confidence and address the emotional side of learning differences, like frustration or anxiety around certain subjects. Most importantly, tutors can work within the student's specific learning profile (whether it's related to processing speed, working memory, reading, writing, or executive function) rather than treating all students the same way.

No—tutoring support can begin whether or not your student has a formal diagnosis. Many students benefit from personalized instruction while they're in the evaluation process, or if their school hasn't yet identified a learning difference. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors experienced in learning differences who can work with your student's strengths and challenges right away. If your student does have a diagnosis or current IEP/504 plan, that information helps tutors understand the specific accommodations and strategies that work best. Either way, the goal is to provide support that helps your student make measurable progress.

This is one of the most important questions—many students with learning differences are hardworking and motivated, but still struggle because of how their brain processes information. Expert tutors in learning differences use a mix of observation, conversation, and practical skill checks to pinpoint the real issue. For example, a student might struggle with reading not because they don't try, but because they have difficulty decoding words, tracking across a page, or holding information in working memory. Once the actual barrier is identified, tutors can address it directly with evidence-based strategies like structured literacy, multisensory instruction, or executive function coaching. This transforms 'trying harder' into 'trying differently.'

A tutor experienced in learning differences can absolutely work across multiple subjects because they focus on the underlying skills and strategies, not just the content. For example, if a student struggles with working memory, that same challenge might show up in math (remembering multi-step problems), reading comprehension, and written expression. A skilled tutor addresses the root issue and teaches strategies the student can apply everywhere. That said, some families prefer subject-specific tutors (one for math, one for reading) if their student has very different levels of challenge across areas. Varsity Tutors can help match you with the right tutoring setup based on your student's specific needs.

Real progress shows up in multiple ways: improved grades or test scores, fewer tears over homework, faster reading speed or better comprehension, neater handwriting, or better ability to organize thoughts. The best tutors track specific, measurable goals—like moving from 65% to 80% on math tests, completing homework 20 minutes faster, or improving reading fluency from 80 words per minute to 110. You should also notice confidence building: your student becomes more willing to try challenging tasks or less anxious about school. Tutors should communicate regularly with you about what they're seeing and adjust strategies if progress stalls. Progress doesn't always look like a straight line, but over weeks and months, you should see real movement.

Accommodations (like extended time on tests or using text-to-speech) help a student access learning despite a learning difference—they're important and necessary. Remediation or skill-building focuses on improving the underlying abilities (like decoding, working memory strategies, or organization skills). The most effective approach uses both: accommodations remove barriers so your student can succeed now, while targeted instruction builds skills that might reduce the need for accommodations over time. For example, a student with dyslexia might use audiobooks as an accommodation while also learning structured literacy techniques to improve their decoding. Tutors experienced in learning differences understand how to balance both strategies based on your student's goals and situation.

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