I have a daughter who is in the 5th grade. She has struggled with math her entire school life. She doesn’t believe she can do it even though I’m constantly coaching her to believe in herself. I think one on one tutoring would be better for her.
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I am trying to find someone to work with my son today. He has a Chemistry Mid Term tomorrow.
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My Granddaughter is 17 and is a junior at Holy Name in Parma. She needs a tutor for help with a CCC statistics class, Math 1410/elementary probability and statistics that is part of her AP classes from Tri-C College.
- Posted by Matthew,
I’m looking for someone to help me with my weak areas for the Hesi exit exam.
- Posted by Cristal,
I’m looking for a consistent reading tutor for my son. He’s in first grade and is still developing his early reading skills. He knows some basics, but I feel like I’m not fully understanding where the gaps are or why reading isn’t clicking for him the way it should be at this stage.
I’m hoping to find someone who can assess where he is, identify his specific areas of struggle (phonics, blending, sight words, comprehension, etc.), and work with him consistently to build his skills and confidence. I want him to feel strong and supported when he’s reading, and I’m looking for a tutor who has experience working with young readers at this level.
- Posted by NaChina,
I am looking for a math tutor for my 10yr old twins that are in 4th grade. I'm guessing this is the newer Common Core style systems that I've heard about, and they seem way more complicated than they need to be. Consequently, I'm at a loss for how to help them. Looking for in-home tutoring once per week.
- Posted by Leland,
I’m a graduate student currently studying robotics using the textbook “A Mathematical Introduction to Robotic Manipulation” by Murray, Li & Sastry (1994).
I would like to schedule a one-hour trial tutoring session focused on Chapter 2 – Rigid Body Motion.
My learning goals for this session are:
1.To clearly understand what defines a rigid body and a rigid motion.
2.Learn how rotation matrices and homogeneous transformation matrices represent orientation and position.
3.Understand exponential coordinates, twists, and screws in a simple, intuitive way.
4.Practice basic examples from the textbook and see how these ideas connect to robot arm kinematics.
I prefer an interactive approach where I can share my PDF (Murray-Li-Sastry) and work through equations line-by-line in simple terms.
I’m looking for a one-hour pay-per-session, not a long-term membership — if it goes well, I’ll continue weekly.
- Posted by Athish,
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