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Zachary

BA CUNY City College
Doctor of Philosophy, German Harvard University
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
English Grammar and Syntax
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The logical precision Zachary developed through years of studying formal philosophy and classical languages translates directly to algebra, where every equation is essentially an argument with rules. ...

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Jean

BA Harvard College
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine Harvard Medical School
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Arithmetic
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When Jean tutored a GED student through the math section, she learned to zero in on the algebraic skills that matter most — solving linear equations, working with inequalities, and translating word pr...

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Michelle

BA University of Iowa
Doctor of Philosophy, Biomedical Engineering Northeastern University
Calculus
Algebra
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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Every engineering course Michelle took during her BS and PhD built on algebraic fundamentals — manipulating rational expressions, solving systems of equations, working with logarithmic and exponential...

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Erna

MS Oxford University
BA University of California Los Angeles
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature
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Erna's background is in language and literature — English at UCLA, French at Oxford — which might seem far from algebra, but parsing complex sentence structures and literary arguments builds the same ...

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BA Harvard University
BA in History of Science Harvard University
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Elementary Math
Calculus
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When students struggle with algebra, it's usually not the mechanics — it's the leap to thinking in abstractions like variables and functions. Deirdre approaches topics like systems of equations and qu...

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Marisa

BA Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Minor in Business Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
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When a student stalls on algebra, it's usually one specific skill — distributing, factoring, or translating a word problem into an equation — not the whole subject at once. Marisa diagnoses that stick...

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Kerry

MS William James College
BA Cornell University
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
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A lot of algebra struggles aren't really about the math — they're about a student freezing up when they see variables for the first time, or losing track of multi-step equations halfway through. Kerry...

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Theodora

MS Johns Hopkins University
BA Emory University
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Abstract Algebra
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When a student stalls on algebra, it's usually one specific skill — distributing negatives, setting up equations from word problems, or graphing linear functions — not the whole subject. Theodora pinp...

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Rebecca

BA University of Notre Dame
10th-12th Grade Writing
10th-12th Grade Reading
10th Grade math
Calculus
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A lot of algebra frustration comes not from the operations themselves but from translating a word problem or real-world scenario into an equation worth solving. Rebecca spent years at Notre Dame's Wri...

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Sarah

MS Harvard University
BA Bucknell University
Statistics
Calculus
Algebra
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A strong grasp of algebra is what separates students who struggle in later math courses from those who thrive. Sarah approaches core skills like solving systems of equations and manipulating expressio...

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Yes—Boston's 6 school districts and 32 schools may use different textbooks and teaching approaches, even for Algebra. Some emphasize conceptual understanding early, while others focus more on procedures first. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand these curriculum variations and can tailor instruction to match your student's specific school's pacing and expectations, whether they're using traditional Algebra I or an integrated curriculum.

Many students memorize graphing rules without truly understanding why they work—missing the visual-algebraic connection. Tutors help students see how equations translate to graphs, why slope matters, and how transformations affect the shape of a line or parabola. This conceptual bridge makes graphing less about memorization and more about recognizing patterns, which strengthens problem-solving across all of Algebra.

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Multi-step equations overwhelm students when they focus on memorizing steps rather than understanding the underlying principle: keeping equations balanced. Expert tutors help students see each operation as a deliberate choice—asking 'what do I need to do to isolate the variable?' rather than 'what's the next rule?' This conceptual shift transforms equations from confusing procedures into logical puzzles your student can actually solve.

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