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Math, Statistics, SAT~ACT~SSAT Tutor -- very patient and effective
Vladimir K.

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Vladimir K.'s Photo

Math, Statistics, SAT~ACT~SSAT Tutor -- very patient and effective
Math, Statistics, SAT~ACT~SSAT Tutor -- very patient and effective
Vladimir K.

2,993 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

2,993 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

Qualifications for “calculus”


If you are currently taking your first course in calculus, then you have already discovered that the concepts studied here are very new and different. They are also very confusing.

I can help you with some of the new concepts that are introduced in Calculus. They are: Limits, Rules of Differentiation, Related Rates, Optimization problems, Riemann sum, Techniques of Integration, Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Partial Derivatives.

Calculus work requires extensive use of the many different methods learned in Algebra 1. I can review these methods with you, or teach them to you from scratch. And the way I do this will make it easy for you to understand and remember.


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About Vladimir


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Hello! I have been a professional tutor since 2003, specializing in math (pre-algebra through AP calculus), AP statistics, and standardized test preparation. I am very effective in helping...

Hello! I have been a professional tutor since 2003, specializing in math (pre-algebra through AP calculus), AP statistics, and standardized test preparation. I am very effective in helping students to not just get a better grade, but to really understand the subject matter and the reasons why things work the way they do. I do this in a way that is positive, supportive, and also fun. I explain difficult math and science concepts in simple English, and continue working with students until they understand the concepts really well. All my students enjoy improvements in their grades, as well as reduction in their overall stress level.

I was an instructor at some of the top test prep companies, so among my specialties is preparation for standardized tests like SAT, ACT, SSAT, and many others. I am very effective in helping students improve their test scores: in a past testing year all of my SAT students scored 700 and above! Some of them were scoring in mid-500, when I started working with them.

I bring my full attention and dedication to the students that I work with. Since every person is unique, I personalize my approach to each student. This makes my work very effective and allows each student to truly improve their skills, knowledge, and understanding! I have helped hundreds of students, both one on one and in a classroom setting, and many of them provide excellent references and referrals for me.

Please get in touch with me – I will be very happy to help you succeed.


Education

SUNY Stony Brook
Computer Science
Wang Institute of Graduate Studies - Software Engineering
Masters

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  • Background check passed on 5/18/2014

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Statistics

Statistics

I tutor AP Statistics and college level introductory statistics courses for various disciplines: behavioral sciences, economics, health sciences, business, etc. Many students, who are new to statistics, think of it as “pure math” subject. However, a big part in learning statistics is to apply statistical reasoning to the real world situations. I teach my students both the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, and how to apply these concepts to word problems: recognize the statistical setting described in the scenario, then apply the correct method to solve the problem. The many positive reviews left by my students attest to my effectiveness in helping them with statistics.

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 methods and concepts are the foundation for all of the future studies of mathematics. However, in addition to knowing these, the results of doing algebra work must also be correct. That is why I teach my students to do the work in a disciplined and organized way: write all the steps down, check the results at each step, and organize their written work in a very clear way. These skills minimize the chance of making careless errors. I also begin to introduce students to the functionality of the graphing calculator; it's the skill that would serve them well both now, and in the future. In addition, I work with my students on test taking and study skills. There are a large number of skills learned in Algebra 1. Many students, that I tutor in upper level math, have poor command of these, so I invariably end up teaching them Algebra 1 material from the beginning.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Working with functions is a big part of Algebra 2. This includes the inverse of a function, function composition, Polynomial, Rational, Radical, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric functions. Other concepts learned in Algebra 2 are conic sections: Parabolas, Ellipses, and Hyperbolas, sequences and series, and many others. I teach my students graphing these functions, including transformations, and how to understand the behavior of the function by analyzing its equation and graph. I also teach them how to use the graphing calculator - a very helpful and necessary skill, when working with many of the concepts of this course. To be able to do well with this material, you need to be comfortable with the skills learned in Algebra 1. I can help you review these skills, or even learn them from scratch.
Calculus,

Calculus

If you are currently taking your first course in calculus, then you have already discovered that the concepts studied here are very new and different. They are also very confusing. I can help you with some of the new concepts that are introduced in Calculus. They are: Limits, Rules of Differentiation, Related Rates, Optimization problems, Riemann sum, Techniques of Integration, Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Partial Derivatives. Calculus work requires extensive use of the many different methods learned in Algebra 1. I can review these methods with you, or teach them to you from scratch. And the way I do this will make it easy for you to understand and remember.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Study of Precalculus serves as a preparation for Calculus and other higher level math subjects. It deepens student's understanding of the concepts learned previously in Algebra 2 and Geometry, as well as introducing new concepts and ideas, like Polar coordinates, Vectors, and Parametric equations. When I work with students in Precalculus, I teach them extensively the concepts of Trigonometry, various families of Functions, Analytic Geometry (Parabolas, Ellipses, etc.), and Sequences/Series. In addition, I teach them how to use the graphing calculator more effectively. Graphing calculator is a very useful tool in understanding difficult concepts, applying these concepts to problems, and checking the results of one's work.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

I prepare students for the following SAT tests: Math portion of the “big” SAT and the SAT Subject Math Test, Levels 1 and 2. I began prepping students for these tests as an instructor for a couple of premier Test Prep companies. In the 10+ years since then, I have honed my skills and knowledge by prepping hundreds of students one-on-one. In addition to teaching you the timing strategies, the multiple choice based strategies, ways of using the calculator effectively, and working efficiently on each problem, I can work with you on the topics that require remediation. With this approach to standardized test preparation, I can help you improve your test score whether you are quite new to the test, already had a lot of prep, or somewhere in between.
Statistics,

Statistics

I tutor AP Statistics and college level introductory statistics courses for various disciplines: behavioral sciences, economics, health sciences, business, etc. Many students, who are new to statistics, think of it as “pure math” subject. However, a big part in learning statistics is to apply statistical reasoning to the real world situations. I teach my students both the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, and how to apply these concepts to word problems: recognize the statistical setting described in the scenario, then apply the correct method to solve the problem. The many positive reviews left by my students attest to my effectiveness in helping them with statistics.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Math

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I have been preparing students for the Mathematics and Science Tests of the ACT exam since 2003. I am very experienced and knowledgeable about these tests, having helped many students get their highest scores on them. I will teach you specific strategies that are very useful for the Mathematics Test. These include proper pacing, strategies for utilizing the answer choices, and the most efficient approach to answering each question, among others. I will help you review the underlying math concepts, and teach you effective ways of using the calculator. For practice I use the actual ACT exams, that were administered to students in the past. This is in addition to the homework problems, that I assign as practice of the reviewed math material.
Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 methods and concepts are the foundation for all of the future studies of mathematics. However, in addition to knowing these, the results of doing algebra work must also be correct. That is why I teach my students to do the work in a disciplined and organized way: write all the steps down, check the results at each step, and organize their written work in a very clear way. These skills minimize the chance of making careless errors. I also begin to introduce students to the functionality of the graphing calculator; it's the skill that would serve them well both now, and in the future. In addition, I work with my students on test taking and study skills. There are a large number of skills learned in Algebra 1. Many students, that I tutor in upper level math, have poor command of these, so I invariably end up teaching them Algebra 1 material from the beginning.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Working with functions is a big part of Algebra 2. This includes the inverse of a function, function composition, Polynomial, Rational, Radical, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric functions. Other concepts learned in Algebra 2 are conic sections: Parabolas, Ellipses, and Hyperbolas, sequences and series, and many others. I teach my students graphing these functions, including transformations, and how to understand the behavior of the function by analyzing its equation and graph. I also teach them how to use the graphing calculator - a very helpful and necessary skill, when working with many of the concepts of this course. To be able to do well with this material, you need to be comfortable with the skills learned in Algebra 1. I can help you review these skills, or even learn them from scratch.
Calculus,

Calculus

If you are currently taking your first course in calculus, then you have already discovered that the concepts studied here are very new and different. They are also very confusing. I can help you with some of the new concepts that are introduced in Calculus. They are: Limits, Rules of Differentiation, Related Rates, Optimization problems, Riemann sum, Techniques of Integration, Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Partial Derivatives. Calculus work requires extensive use of the many different methods learned in Algebra 1. I can review these methods with you, or teach them to you from scratch. And the way I do this will make it easy for you to understand and remember.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Study of Precalculus serves as a preparation for Calculus and other higher level math subjects. It deepens student's understanding of the concepts learned previously in Algebra 2 and Geometry, as well as introducing new concepts and ideas, like Polar coordinates, Vectors, and Parametric equations. When I work with students in Precalculus, I teach them extensively the concepts of Trigonometry, various families of Functions, Analytic Geometry (Parabolas, Ellipses, etc.), and Sequences/Series. In addition, I teach them how to use the graphing calculator more effectively. Graphing calculator is a very useful tool in understanding difficult concepts, applying these concepts to problems, and checking the results of one's work.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

I prepare students for the following SAT tests: Math portion of the “big” SAT and the SAT Subject Math Test, Levels 1 and 2. I began prepping students for these tests as an instructor for a couple of premier Test Prep companies. In the 10+ years since then, I have honed my skills and knowledge by prepping hundreds of students one-on-one. In addition to teaching you the timing strategies, the multiple choice based strategies, ways of using the calculator effectively, and working efficiently on each problem, I can work with you on the topics that require remediation. With this approach to standardized test preparation, I can help you improve your test score whether you are quite new to the test, already had a lot of prep, or somewhere in between.
Statistics,

Statistics

I tutor AP Statistics and college level introductory statistics courses for various disciplines: behavioral sciences, economics, health sciences, business, etc. Many students, who are new to statistics, think of it as “pure math” subject. However, a big part in learning statistics is to apply statistical reasoning to the real world situations. I teach my students both the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, and how to apply these concepts to word problems: recognize the statistical setting described in the scenario, then apply the correct method to solve the problem. The many positive reviews left by my students attest to my effectiveness in helping them with statistics.
Trigonometry,

Trigonometry

I have tutored many students in Trigonometry, very often as part of a course in Precalculus, or as a stand alone course. In addition to the SohCahToa definition of trig functions (using the right triangle), I teach students the Unit Circle approach: the definitions of the six trigonometric functions, the radian measure of angles, and finding exact values of these functions for special angles. Once these skills are mastered, I teach students how to graph the Sinusoidal functions and the rest of the trigonometric functions, including the inverse (arc) functions. I also help my students become confident in proving (establishing) trigonometric identities, use Double-, Half-angle, and other formulas, and teach them how to solve trigonometric equations. Throughout, I teach my students the effective use of a calculator, and show them effective ways to memorize the many facts and formulas, that are used in trigonometry.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 methods and concepts are the foundation for all of the future studies of mathematics. However, in addition to knowing these, the results of doing algebra work must also be correct. That is why I teach my students to do the work in a disciplined and organized way: write all the steps down, check the results at each step, and organize their written work in a very clear way. These skills minimize the chance of making careless errors. I also begin to introduce students to the functionality of the graphing calculator; it's the skill that would serve them well both now, and in the future. In addition, I work with my students on test taking and study skills. There are a large number of skills learned in Algebra 1. Many students, that I tutor in upper level math, have poor command of these, so I invariably end up teaching them Algebra 1 material from the beginning.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Working with functions is a big part of Algebra 2. This includes the inverse of a function, function composition, Polynomial, Rational, Radical, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric functions. Other concepts learned in Algebra 2 are conic sections: Parabolas, Ellipses, and Hyperbolas, sequences and series, and many others. I teach my students graphing these functions, including transformations, and how to understand the behavior of the function by analyzing its equation and graph. I also teach them how to use the graphing calculator - a very helpful and necessary skill, when working with many of the concepts of this course. To be able to do well with this material, you need to be comfortable with the skills learned in Algebra 1. I can help you review these skills, or even learn them from scratch.
Calculus,

Calculus

If you are currently taking your first course in calculus, then you have already discovered that the concepts studied here are very new and different. They are also very confusing. I can help you with some of the new concepts that are introduced in Calculus. They are: Limits, Rules of Differentiation, Related Rates, Optimization problems, Riemann sum, Techniques of Integration, Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Partial Derivatives. Calculus work requires extensive use of the many different methods learned in Algebra 1. I can review these methods with you, or teach them to you from scratch. And the way I do this will make it easy for you to understand and remember.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Study of Precalculus serves as a preparation for Calculus and other higher level math subjects. It deepens student's understanding of the concepts learned previously in Algebra 2 and Geometry, as well as introducing new concepts and ideas, like Polar coordinates, Vectors, and Parametric equations. When I work with students in Precalculus, I teach them extensively the concepts of Trigonometry, various families of Functions, Analytic Geometry (Parabolas, Ellipses, etc.), and Sequences/Series. In addition, I teach them how to use the graphing calculator more effectively. Graphing calculator is a very useful tool in understanding difficult concepts, applying these concepts to problems, and checking the results of one's work.
Statistics,

Statistics

I tutor AP Statistics and college level introductory statistics courses for various disciplines: behavioral sciences, economics, health sciences, business, etc. Many students, who are new to statistics, think of it as “pure math” subject. However, a big part in learning statistics is to apply statistical reasoning to the real world situations. I teach my students both the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, and how to apply these concepts to word problems: recognize the statistical setting described in the scenario, then apply the correct method to solve the problem. The many positive reviews left by my students attest to my effectiveness in helping them with statistics.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Science

ACT Science

ACT Science

I have been preparing students for the Mathematics and Science Tests of the ACT exam since 2003. I am very experienced and knowledgeable about these tests, having helped many students get their highest scores on them. I will teach you specific strategies that are very useful for the Science Test. These include proper pacing, how to read the information in graphs, diagrams, and tables, identifying the trends in the data, and specific strategies for each of the three types of passages found on the Science Test. There are other strategies that are applicable to you individually - I will help you to identify and use them effectively. For practice I use the actual ACT exams, that were administered to students in the past.

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra 1 methods and concepts are the foundation for all of the future studies of mathematics. However, in addition to knowing these, the results of doing algebra work must also be correct. That is why I teach my students to do the work in a disciplined and organized way: write all the steps down, check the results at each step, and organize their written work in a very clear way. These skills minimize the chance of making careless errors. I also begin to introduce students to the functionality of the graphing calculator; it's the skill that would serve them well both now, and in the future. In addition, I work with my students on test taking and study skills. There are a large number of skills learned in Algebra 1. Many students, that I tutor in upper level math, have poor command of these, so I invariably end up teaching them Algebra 1 material from the beginning.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

Working with functions is a big part of Algebra 2. This includes the inverse of a function, function composition, Polynomial, Rational, Radical, Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric functions. Other concepts learned in Algebra 2 are conic sections: Parabolas, Ellipses, and Hyperbolas, sequences and series, and many others. I teach my students graphing these functions, including transformations, and how to understand the behavior of the function by analyzing its equation and graph. I also teach them how to use the graphing calculator - a very helpful and necessary skill, when working with many of the concepts of this course. To be able to do well with this material, you need to be comfortable with the skills learned in Algebra 1. I can help you review these skills, or even learn them from scratch.
Calculus,

Calculus

If you are currently taking your first course in calculus, then you have already discovered that the concepts studied here are very new and different. They are also very confusing. I can help you with some of the new concepts that are introduced in Calculus. They are: Limits, Rules of Differentiation, Related Rates, Optimization problems, Riemann sum, Techniques of Integration, Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Partial Derivatives. Calculus work requires extensive use of the many different methods learned in Algebra 1. I can review these methods with you, or teach them to you from scratch. And the way I do this will make it easy for you to understand and remember.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

I prepare students for the following SAT tests: Math portion of the “big” SAT and the SAT Subject Math Test, Levels 1 and 2. I began prepping students for these tests as an instructor for a couple of premier Test Prep companies. In the 10+ years since then, I have honed my skills and knowledge by prepping hundreds of students one-on-one. In addition to teaching you the timing strategies, the multiple choice based strategies, ways of using the calculator effectively, and working efficiently on each problem, I can work with you on the topics that require remediation. With this approach to standardized test preparation, I can help you improve your test score whether you are quite new to the test, already had a lot of prep, or somewhere in between.
Statistics,

Statistics

I tutor AP Statistics and college level introductory statistics courses for various disciplines: behavioral sciences, economics, health sciences, business, etc. Many students, who are new to statistics, think of it as “pure math” subject. However, a big part in learning statistics is to apply statistical reasoning to the real world situations. I teach my students both the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, and how to apply these concepts to word problems: recognize the statistical setting described in the scenario, then apply the correct method to solve the problem. The many positive reviews left by my students attest to my effectiveness in helping them with statistics.
Geometry

Test Preparation

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I have been preparing students for the Mathematics and Science Tests of the ACT exam since 2003. I am very experienced and knowledgeable about these tests, having helped many students get their highest scores on them. I will teach you specific strategies that are very useful for the Mathematics Test. These include proper pacing, strategies for utilizing the answer choices, and the most efficient approach to answering each question, among others. I will help you review the underlying math concepts, and teach you effective ways of using the calculator. For practice I use the actual ACT exams, that were administered to students in the past. This is in addition to the homework problems, that I assign as practice of the reviewed math material.
ACT Science,

ACT Science

I have been preparing students for the Mathematics and Science Tests of the ACT exam since 2003. I am very experienced and knowledgeable about these tests, having helped many students get their highest scores on them. I will teach you specific strategies that are very useful for the Science Test. These include proper pacing, how to read the information in graphs, diagrams, and tables, identifying the trends in the data, and specific strategies for each of the three types of passages found on the Science Test. There are other strategies that are applicable to you individually - I will help you to identify and use them effectively. For practice I use the actual ACT exams, that were administered to students in the past.
SAT Math,

SAT Math

I prepare students for the following SAT tests: Math portion of the “big” SAT and the SAT Subject Math Test, Levels 1 and 2. I began prepping students for these tests as an instructor for a couple of premier Test Prep companies. In the 10+ years since then, I have honed my skills and knowledge by prepping hundreds of students one-on-one. In addition to teaching you the timing strategies, the multiple choice based strategies, ways of using the calculator effectively, and working efficiently on each problem, I can work with you on the topics that require remediation. With this approach to standardized test preparation, I can help you improve your test score whether you are quite new to the test, already had a lot of prep, or somewhere in between.
SSAT

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They should make a movie about Vladimir

Wow! I worked as a tutor in the 1990s, and I've hired a good number over the years. I've never come across someone with such a winning blend of technical strengths and infectious optimism. We asked the impossible from Vladimir: trying to get a dispirited teen back on track after a month of chaos and F-level performance in AP Stats. Was there any hope of recovery? Vladimir got to work. He made everything logical and clear. He set high expectations. He knew when to be encouraging and when to insist on more careful work. Our son began looking forward to each Sunday's tutoring session. Grades began to perk up in a most incredible way. Most important, the joy of learning came back into the picture. We didn't just get a better statistics student in the process. We got a son who was ready to "work through the hard stuff," applying the lessons from this class to lots of other life challenges. Vladimir's rates aren't low. But a steady series of lessons with him represents one of the best bargains in all of WyzAnt.

George, 13 lessons with Vladimir

Amazing, thorough tutor, two subjects

Vladimir has helped my son not only survive AP Statistics (a class he did not originally like) but thrive. My son reached out to Vladimir for in-depth questions, homework, and test review, and earned an A in the class. Vladimir has the the teacher’s expertise to know how to explain the subject and how best to prep for tests. My son found working with Vladimir so worth while that he has chosen him as a tutor again on Calculus and has not been disappointed. Highly recommend.

Christine, 33 lessons with Vladimir

Knowledgeable, compassionate and patient tutor

Vladimir has tutored both our kids over the last 6 years. First our daughter, then our son. It would be selling Vladimir short to say he is a fantastic tutor. He has literally helped changed The lives of our kids, enabling them to approach education and life with more confidence and sharpened skills. He is literally a gentle giant. Knowledgeable, compassionate and patient. He approaches each child in a very customized way, making sure to spend the time to ensure the student not only learns the material, but is excited and motivated to learn. That is the key to confidence and understanding. He has become a Sunday fixture in our household and while we are excited to see our last child move on to college, it will be sad to not have Vladimir sitting with one of our kids on a Sunday afternoon. I can’t say enough kind words for Vladimir. I can’t imagine working with anyone else for our or your child. One of the best decisions we ever made was beginning our journey with Vladimir as our kids tutor. The kids started with a tutor in Vladimir and they ended with a friend and educational muse and “coach”. We won’t ever forget how he has contributed to our children’s success and confidence. Nor will they.

John, 138 lessons with Vladimir

Patient and knowledgeable tutor

Vladimir was very patient even when explaining very rudimentary concepts, making sure to explain every step involved in the process. I could see the results after only a few sessions.

Tom, 4 lessons with Vladimir

Nice and knowledgeable tutor

Vladimir taught completely strange and complicated math that my son's school assigns him. He needed help understanding what I never learned having gone to Berkeley. Vladimir was able to help and will continue. Thank you.

Yana, 1 lesson with Vladimir

Great experience

Vladimir is very knowledgeable and has great personality.

EVAN, 37 lessons with Vladimir

Great understanding of what we needed

After only one class, we already know it’s a perfect match because of his knowledge and way of teaching. Perfect approach to teenagers.

Michael, 10 lessons with Vladimir

Patient and knowledgeable tutor

Vladimir was very patient with my son and was able to give constructive criticism that improved his work product. Very knowledgeable and clearly communicates his teachings.

Linnea, 1 lesson with Vladimir

Great tutor

I hired Vladimir for my Statistics and Probability class at ccsf since I needed extra help and focus. He explained all concepts well and is a professional. Would recommend.

Eunice, 10 lessons with Vladimir

Knowledgeable and patient

My daughter just had her first math lesson wit Vladimir and she really enjoyed it. We hope to use Vladimir more often in the future. She said that Vladimir explained the how to solve difficult math problems well. When asked if Vladimir helped her understand the math concept better, she said YES.

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