Hello! My name is Anya and I recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity. While my focus was in tech and security, I’ve always had a strong love for math, especially algebra, geometry, and problem-solving. I scored in the 95th+ percentile on standardized math tests and have tutored students from elementary through high school in subjects like Elementary Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I & II, Geometry, SAT Math, Pre-Calc, and Calc 1 & 2. In high school, I was in the top 0.01% of...
Hello! My name is Anya and I recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity. While my focus was in tech and security, I’ve always had a strong love for math, especially algebra, geometry, and problem-solving. I scored in the 95th+ percentile on standardized math tests and have tutored students from elementary through high school in subjects like Elementary Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I & II, Geometry, SAT Math, Pre-Calc, and Calc 1 & 2. In high school, I was in the top 0.01% of my district in math and earned 5s on both AP Calc AB and BC. In college, I also took logic, discrete math, and data analysis, which sharpened my ability to teach clearly and effectively.
I’ve been tutoring in some form since middle school, starting with classmates and younger students, and continuing through high school and college as a peer tutor and mentor. My style is patient, personalized, and confidence-focused. I know how discouraging math can feel when it’s not clicking, so I always aim to create a supportive space where students feel safe asking questions and making mistakes. I prefer remote teaching for flexibility and comfort, but I’m open to in-person sessions if truly necessary. I break down complex ideas into simple steps and use real-world examples to make concepts stick. Whether we’re reviewing the basics or tackling tough word problems, I focus on building both clarity and confidence.
What makes me an effective tutor is that I don’t just understand the material, I make an effort to understand the student and what works for them. My goal isn’t just better grades; it’s helping students feel capable, curious, and ready to face challenges on their own.