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Math can be really fun once you understand it, and I’m here to teach you the skills that have helped me.
- Zach Johnson
I work one-on-one with students to boost their grades and confidence, covering topics from college algebra to differential equations.
I am pursuing a degree in Mathematics on a full scholarship.
I led my school to its first State Championship and competed nationally in 2016 and 2021.
I work one-on-one with students to boost their grades and confidence, covering topics from college algebra to differential equations.
I am pursuing a degree in Mathematics on a full scholarship.
I led my school to its first State Championship and competed nationally in 2016 and 2021.
Hello, I’m Nathan, a Mathematics Education major at Mizzou, aiming to become a high school math teacher. Currently, I’m a volunteer tutor in the Columbia Public School district through the COR program. I’ve been interested in math since I was a little kid, thanks to my dad, who is a college math professor. In middle school, I became even more interested and joined math clubs, eventually competing in math competitions. I know that some people feel intimidated by math and think they are naturally bad at it, but I believe anyone can master math with the right help. In one-on-one sessions, I’ve repeatedly seen so-called ‘non-math’ students succeed when they have the right support. My mission is to help as many people as I can experience that success.
I tutor high school students in math within the Columbia Public School district through the COR program.
I am completing a degree in Mathematics Education.
Everything is difficult until you know how to do it.
- Nathan Hollenbeck
I tutor high school students in math within the Columbia Public School district through the COR program.
I am completing a degree in Mathematics Education.
We reserve on-campus private study rooms in the Student Center or Ellis Library, so that tutoring will fit seamlessly into your class routine.
We’ve already passed the same math exams you’re facing. We’ll show you what works and what to look out for.
We’re students too, so we know that schedules can change and things come up. We do our best to accommodate any changes you need.
We will send you a Zoom meeting invitation prior to your tutoring session. If you join early, you will be placed in a waiting room until your tutor arrives. Please come prepared with questions and materials from your class to maximize the value of the session. We also prefer that you keep your camera on, as it allows us to provide better support.
We will meet at an agreed upon location on Mizzou’s campus. This will typically be Ellis Library, Strickland Hall, or the Student Center. If possible we will book a private study room to reduce distractions. We ask that you come prepared with questions and material from your class, so we can provide as much value in the session as possible.
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