Our Tutoring Staff
At PrepNow all of our tutoring is one-to-one, and our state-of-the-art virtual classroom enables your child to work privately with a tutor from the convenience of your home. Years of experience have taught us that finding the right match is a critically important step in a successful tutoring outcome, and our innovative program gives you access to some of the best tutors in the country. Each profile has information regarding the tutor's academic history, teaching experience, teaching style, hobbies and interests. This information, along with the diverse backgrounds and personalities of our staff, will help to ensure that you find the perfect match for your child.
Tutor Pamela W. describes herself as "a flexible and positive tutor who, at the same time, challenges my students to rise to their highest levels of achievement and take responsibility for their actions." After a career in aerospace, Pamela has tutored for more than a decade.
Education:
Bachelor's in Mathematics/Computer Science, University Of Rochester
Hobbies:
Running,singing,travel
βI want to make sure that students feel comfortable communicating with me, so we can work together happily and productively,β says Paula S. Paula is a seasoned tutor and nationally honored gymnast who wants her students to become the best possible versions of themselves.
Education:
Bachelor's in One BA In Advertising And One BA In Classical Languages, Both With Honors, University Of Oklahoma
Hobbies:
Trampoline, Dungeons & Dragons, Metal/alternative/EDM Music, Neuropsychopharmacology, Spending Time With My Chinchilla, Bunny And Mice
"I'm a math teacher who is also an actor," says Robert G. "I love poetry and prose as much as I do math and science."
Education:
Bachelor's in Math Education, University Of Michigan
Hobbies:
Acting, Hiking, Biking, Ancestry Research, College Football And Basketball
Ron G. is committed to creating a productive and stress-free learning environment for his students. βIt is important for students to never be afraid to make a mistake, and in my experience, the less pressure they feel from me the better,β he explains.
Education:
Bachelor's in Communication Arts/Philosophy, Rutgers University
Master's in
Elementary Education/Math, University Of Pennsylvania
Hobbies:
Movies, Drawing, Comedy
"Breaking down problems into separate visual components has been successful for me when teaching," says Ryan M. "I tend to lean more on visuals and diagrams when possible." Ryan is a computer scientist who enjoys problem solving.
Education:
Bachelor's in Computer Science, Stevens Institute Of Technology
Hobbies:
Video Games, Coding And Programming, Art And Design