Math Tutors for College Students

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  • Pre-calculus tutor

    Jan 8, 2022

    Hey!

    I'm looking for recommendations for a pre-calculus tutor for my son who's on the spectrum, and will be taking classes at Berkeley City College.

    Please let me know!

    We had a very good experience with Robert (Rob) Tunney. See his posting in BPN tutors.  He worked with my son on an as -needed basis at the start of pre-calculus. He's patient, smart, adaptive and affordable. robert.tunney [at] gmail.com (robert[dot]tunney[at]gmail[dot]com)

  • I'm in a PhD program and my statistics course is killing me. The book, Khan Adademy, and YouTube are just not cutting it for me.  I need a tutor who understands statistics, has familiarity with SPSS software (this is a MUST), and can sit with me for about an hour each week to go through my homework and the questions I have.  I can pay $50/hour and can meet anywhere within 10 miles of Berkeley. I have a very flexible work schedule so almost any day could work. Homework is due on Tuesdays! :)

    Hi,

    I don't have a tutor recommendation but I did read you needed help with SPSS software. While I was doing my masters I similarly had a tough time with stats - I feel your pain. I found this website https://statistics.laerd.com/ that gives step by step instruction on how to use SPSS software (also very affordable rates for students). It was such a godsend! Most of the stats tests I needed were covered in their tutorials however some of the more complicated stats I needed they did not cover (I had to use R and begged my stats prof to help me with that). Not sure if this will be helpful to you but I thought I'd send suggest it as I was in a similar spot as you. 

    Good luck!!!

    Hi

    Im psychologist with a little extra time on my hands. I’d be happy to help. But you may be entitled to tutoring from your program. When I was at CSPP I saw a stats tutor an hour a week. It’s also totally normal to struggle w stats  .

    Kristen

    Check out Stephanie Somersille. She has a Ph.D. in math from Berkeley, taught college math and is tutoring.  

    ssomersille [at] gmail.com (ssomersille[at]gmail[dot]com) 

    her website is mathtutor123.com

    Best of luck,

    Patty S.

  • Our son just started a statistics class, his first college-level course, and is falling behind after a few classes. Does anyone know a good tutor who is also good with young people (including other young people!)?

    My 17 year old son, who is a senior at BHS,  is receiving math tutoring through Classroom Matters. They have a range of tutors and will match your son with someone who is right for him!

    They are very responsive, helpful and conveniently located!

    Good luck! 

    My sons (7th and 9th grade) work with Corey Wade, who is absolutely amazing. Good with teenagers, calm, supportive, understanding. My older son has worked with him 4 years, I often sit in on the sessions and he explains things so well and is the best math teacher I could ask for. Coreywade [at] gmail.com

    Hi - I have a recommendation for a math tutor. Tairi Nishizawa (tairi.nishizawa [at] gmail.com) tutors in all math topics up through calculus, as well as chemistry and physics. (Unfortunately for your question, he doesn't teach AP Statistics. But thought I'd post in case you have other tutoring needs and since others may benefit.) Tairi's been tutoring my 14 year old BHS freshman and it has been super helpful. He is an excellent tutor and a really nice guy.

    I can strongly recommend Oliver Miller (pinderbush [at] yahoo.com). He tutored my son in AP Calculus and Math 3. He is kind and an excellent teacher.

  • Our daughter has done well in math, by working her tush off. But Calc b/c is hard already, and she wants a tutor, maybe one day a week and a few phone calls or messages during homework time.  Any recommendations for experienced tutors?  

    Avi - avirrr [at] gmail.com

    Daniel Mayeri in Berkeley is an excellent math tutor. My daughter says he was extremely helpful while taking physics and calculus. 

    daniel [at] mayeri-education.com

    He teaches in his office at Bancroft and Fulton Streets.

    Naama Weksler is a great option for self motivated students. And affordable. http://wekslertutoring.weebly.com/

Archived Q&A and Reviews


Need tutor for college algebra

Nov 2013

Looking for a math tutor for college level algebra. Must have patience, and some experience with ADD would be helpful although not required. At your home or the local library or other meeting place. For my grandson who lives in Mill Valley. If interested please respond with resume or summary of experience and your availability. Appreciate hearing from those who have had good experiences with local math tutors at this level. Anxious Grandmother


Dear anxious Grandmother, Best tutor we ever had Mario (liao) Quiet, Patient, nice, just great. 510 936 4534 Tracy


College son's math skills have deteriorated

Feb 2010

My son is in his early 20's and although he is in college and doing well in a very experiential program, his math skills, which were never good, have deteriorated completely. Somewhere along the way he self-identified as ''bad at math.'' Although many people describe themselves this way, he freezes at the thought of measuring anything, figuring out 10% of a bill, the simplest and most elementary calculations that one must know to get along in life. I'm looking for someone who is not only a tutor but has some added skills to deal with the fear that's taken over his ability to conquer this situation! anon


Have you son checked for dyslexia, which can make math a total nightmare. I was well into my mid twenties before I realized that I have the condition. I could never understand why even though I clearly understood math concepts, that I always got the wrong answer. I thought that I was an idiot. Turns out that I tend to flip pairs of numbers. I'll read the number 68, and my brain will say 86, things like that. 68, wait no, 86 not 68, wait 68, yes 68


dear parent of mathphobe,

My 14 year old son has been working with a magical guy for over 6 months. While he was not a mathphobe, his rudimentary skills were completely insufficient, and we feared he would never be able to pass a high school exit exam.

David Plafker has turned his world around. He now gets As in math, can read a word problem and decode it into the math equations he needs to solve it, and is making it through 8th grade Algebra just fine. David is calm, caring and funny when needed, and my son has bonded with him such that he will work for far longer for David than he ever would for anyone else.

All that said, David will require a time commitment to make these kind of fundamental breakthroughs. He wants to see pupils twice weekly for 1.5-2 hours each session. He needs that length of time to get a student into each new competency, and it WORKS.

I can't recommend him highly enough. I would tell anyone who wanted his or her child, spouse, or anyone else to talk with him to see if he can help.

His contact info: David Plafker, 510.486.0693. His office is at 2550 9th Street in Berkeley.

No matter how inconvenient the time commitment or location may be for you, I would strongly recommend him!!!

good luck. - mom of a former math struggler


My kid did math with Leslie Bryan at Abelian Math for years. She's very gentle, very bright, and loves math. And she can communicate that love, explain why something is nifty. Do you think he'd be up for a weekly tutoring session? just something to get the concepts clear. I don't know for sure that this is something Leslie would do, but if she would I think it could really help. (You can find Abelian by googling.) laura