T’s Personal Tutoring

T’s Personal Tutoring

5.0(2 reviews)
Offers online services
Offers online services

About

After tutoring a variety of mathematics for a number of years, I've decided to take this online and attempt to teach students anywhere through the computer.

Overall, I've simply loved tutoring and being able to teach students, and I wouldn't be on here if I didn't believe I'd do a good job.


Highlights

1 employee
4 years in business
Serves Fresno , CA
Offers online services

Specialties

Grade level

Middle school, High school, College / graduate school, Adult learner

Type of math

General arithmetic, Pre-algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, Statistics

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Micah H.

Extremely understanding and helpful, flexible with hours .
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April 03, 2020

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Katelyn G.

Explains things in detail and is patient when you don’t understand. He will go back over the same problem until you get it. Very knowledgeable.
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April 02, 2020

Frequently asked questions

I first try to gauge how much they know, and if they know nothing, that's where I'd teach the basics and work up from there!

I was paid by my school to teach as a general tutor and help any level of math that came my way. Afterwords I started tutoring privately, and now I'm here!

I am currently charging 20/h standard. 

Back in highschool, I started tutoring math when I was only in my sophomore year. That was very general tutoring for minimum wage, but I still did my best. Rumor around the school my senior year was that I was the easiest to work with and most knowledgable tutor despite the staff also being made up of college students. 

I've worked mostly with high school students, including disabled and those struggling in their classes. 

A band I recently got into had announced their new album. Needless to say I get to share the joy of new music with the friends who also love the band. 

"Do they understand the concepts?" Math today is taught in such an... interesting way. To keep it short, the problem many students face is that they lack knowledge in the background processes of the math they're doing. I do my best to simplify those processes. 

"Can you explain this simply?" A lot of teachers teach very formally, with a lack of person-to-person instruction. Going to your teacher personally and showing concern on a topic you don't understand usually works. Don't be afraid to say "explain it simpler." Sometimes it's just one little thing you need to make it click. 


Services offered

Math