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14+ years
Allison
Hi, my name is Allie and I'm a 24 year old Math and Classics student-athlete graduate from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. I live in Brighton now and am currently applying to full-time jobs. I am very friendly and outgoing and have lots of experience with kids of all ages and all personal...
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Georgia
Growing up with a teacher for a mother, I have always been challenged to learn. A voracious reader, writer, and student, I always loved learning. These interests were compounded by the desire to share the knowledge I acquired from each new topic of study. As early as grade school, I assisted in teac...
Old Dominion University
Bachelor of Science, Accounting

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Daniel
As a tutor, I strive to utilize my academic knowledge while impacting students who strive to succeed.
Texas Tech University
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Texas Tech University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Jeremy
Though my primary career is as a web developer, I am also an experienced, personable tutor with expertise in a wide variety of subject areas. During my ten years of experience as a teacher and tutor, I've displayed a consistent ability to engage with students to make learning enjoyable and rewarding...
Western Carolina University
Bachelors, History / German

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Brian
I became a tutor because I love to teach. I first started tutoring as a student at Emory University, where I worked with fellow students who were struggling with writing in the Emory Student Writing Center. I realized that I had a knack for helping students understand grammar and composition and soo...
Emory University
PHD, Law/Theology
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, English/Theater Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Joshua
I am a postdoctoral fellow with a passion for research and clinical work. During my full-time job, I provide clinical services including psychotherapy and psychological assessments. I am also actively involved in academic research and have multiple publications.I joined Varsity Tutors to offer assis...
University of New Haven
Bachelor in Arts, Community Psychology
Sam Houston State University
Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Evan
Learning a new subject is an exciting journey, and I am passionate about tutoring because I get to help students along that path. Tutoring allows me to witness students connect with material and have those "Ah-ha!" moments.Throughout my school career I would collaborate with my classmates to tackle ...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Science, Physics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Alexander
Hola amigos! I am Alexander (Defender of Men) 26 years old; enthusiastic, passionate, funny, friendly and a nature lover guy native from Colombia. I enjoy sharing time with family and friends. I like hiking, painting, photography, teaching, helping others and traveling.Favorite books:The Alchemist -...
Universidad de la Amazonia
Current Undergrad, Education

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Alexander
I am a recent graduate of Columbia University currently working as a freelance writer and tutor while also maintaining a part-time job as a foreign sub-editor at "The Viet Nam News" as a Princeton in Asia fellow.I have benefited from the privilege of good teachers throughout my life, and I believe t...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jackson
My goal as a tutor is to equip you with the information and problem solving skills that will help you succeed in your subject of need and develop critical thinking that will apply to any challenge you face academically. I'm an advocate of the "Learn One, Do One, Teach One" methodology of tutoring, a...
Harding University
Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Doctor of Medical Dentistry, Predentistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tutors in Chicago work with students who have a wide range of learning differences, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, processing disorders, and autism spectrum differences. Each student's needs are unique, so tutors tailor their approach to match how your student learns best—whether that means using multisensory techniques, breaking concepts into smaller steps, or building in frequent breaks and movement.
The goal is to help students build confidence and develop strategies that work with their brain, not against it. With personalized instruction, students can progress at their own pace without the pressure of keeping up with a classroom schedule.
In Chicago's classrooms, the average student-teacher ratio is 17.7:1, which means students with learning differences may not get the individualized attention they need to thrive. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly where a student is struggling and address the root cause rather than just the symptom.
Tutors can adjust pacing, use specialized teaching methods, and provide immediate feedback in a low-pressure environment. Research consistently shows that personalized instruction significantly accelerates learning, particularly for students who learn differently. This targeted approach helps students build both academic skills and self-esteem.
Yes. Tutors work closely with students to understand their current curriculum and fill in knowledge gaps while teaching new material in ways that align with how they learn best. Whether your student is in elementary, middle, or high school across Chicago's 12 school districts, tutors can provide targeted support in reading, math, writing, or study skills.
Beyond keeping up academically, tutors help students develop learning strategies and organizational systems they can use independently. This builds both competence and confidence in the classroom.
Look for a tutor with specific experience working with your student's type of learning difference and expertise in the subject areas where your child struggles. It's important that the tutor understands evidence-based approaches—like structured literacy for dyslexia, or strategies for executive function challenges with ADHD.
Communication is also key: the tutor should be able to explain their approach to you, track progress with concrete examples, and adjust their methods if something isn't working. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have demonstrated expertise and can work well with your student's learning style.
Many students show measurable progress within the first 4-6 weeks of consistent personalized instruction, especially in foundational skills like phonics, basic math facts, or organization. However, the timeline depends on the specific learning difference, how long the student has been struggling, and how frequently they receive tutoring.
The key is consistency and a strategic approach. Rather than hoping the student will eventually 'catch up,' personalized tutoring addresses the underlying challenge, which leads to lasting improvement. Your tutor will track progress and communicate regularly about what's working.
Yes. Tutors are well-equipped to work with students who have IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) or 504 plans. In fact, tutoring can complement the support students receive at school by reinforcing strategies from their plan and providing additional practice in specific areas.
Tutors can also help students develop independence with accommodations and strategies, so they're better equipped to advocate for their own needs. It's helpful to share your student's IEP or 504 plan with their tutor so they can align their instruction accordingly.
Absolutely. Many students with learning differences experience test anxiety because of past struggles with standardized testing or classroom assessments. Tutors can help by building genuine competence in the subject (which reduces anxiety naturally) and teaching test-taking strategies and stress-management techniques.
Working one-on-one in a supportive, pressure-free environment helps rebuild confidence. As students experience success and see their own progress, anxiety often decreases significantly. This is especially valuable for students preparing for standardized tests like the SAT or ACT, or state assessments.
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