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.
A student-centered and math-loving tutor, Paul P. believes students should work through many problems and review past material. “Oftentimes, a student learns something new during each review,” he says.
Education:
Bachelor's in Biology And Computer Science, Texas A&M University At College Station, Tx
Hobbies:
Chess, Travel, Giving Away Free Books
"I believe the best learning occurs when students feel challenged, supported, and genuinely invested in their own growth," says Peter B., an educator, researcher, and AI enthusiast passionate about reimagining education for the future. Peter has 10 years of teaching experience.
Education:
Bachelor's in Geographic Information Science, University Of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Master's in
Computer Science, Colorado State University
Hobbies:
Reading, Writing, Cycling, Coding, Baking
"My great passion for tutoring has motivated me to work hard to help students maximize their test scores and develop required skill sets within a limited period of time," says Qian Q., a decorated scientist with a knack for demystifying standardized tests and improving student performance.
Education:
Bachelor's in Materials Science And Engineering, Beijing University Of Chemical Technology
Doctoral Degree in
Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University
Hobbies:
Excercising, Shopping And Watching Sports Games
"My philosophy is that students often know 'the answers' or what they need to do, but just need to simplify things or look at the problem differently," says Quinn K. "Asking a lot of questions is a great way to do this."
Education:
Bachelor's in Communication, Data Science, Carthage College
Hobbies:
Sports, Running, Books
"I try to break difficult topics into manageable steps, identify where a student is getting stuck, and build from there," says Rashid A., who has worked with hundreds of students in test prep and various subjects since 2015.
Education:
Bachelor's in Neuroscience, University Of Pittsburgh
Healthcare Management, Boston University School Of Public Health
Hobbies:
Reading, Hiking, Water Sports, Traveling




