Connect with hundreds of tutors like Hannah

Who needs tutoring?
What prompted you to seek tutoring?

I am very happy with our experience so far with Varsity Tutors. They matched my daughter with reading specialist Mary and she is wonderful! My 10 year old daughter feels happy after her sessions and believes her tutor has already helped her.

— Allison K

What prompted you to seek tutoring?

Varsity Tutors really helped me understand the concepts during my Calculus 2 class. My tutor has such amazing patience and is open to many questions! Lastly, was always on time and very prompt. Highly suggest Varsity Tutors.

— Joey T

How soon would you like to get started?
Did you know?

Understanding your timeframe helps us to develop a tailor-made learning plan just for you.

Let's finish up your profile so we can findthe perfect tutor:
Did you know?

stars

We have a 4.9/5 average customer satisfaction rating.

Let's finish up your profile so we can findthe perfect tutor:

Found me a great Python, C Programming, and MatLab tutor for a Engineering Computation course.

— Charles C

Let's finish up your profile so we can findthe perfect tutor:

The best tutoring service period. The customer service is beyond impeccable. They provide options that are perfectly suited to your needs. They've done such a wonderful job with my daughter in high school, I plan to use their services when she attends college. I highly recommend Varsity Tutors.

— Yvette

Let's finish up your profile so we can findthe perfect tutor:

We know every student is unique. And they deserve a tutoring experience as unique as their needs. With thousands of tutors available, we're confident to find the one best for you.

A photo of Hannah, a tutor from University at Buffalo

Hannah

Certified Tutor

I graduated Cum Laude from the University at Buffalo with a BS in Neuroscience and a BA in Psychology. I earned Dean's list during my last two semesters of undergraduate education, which were my heaviest course loads. I am currently a TA for Forensic Osteology and Comparative Primate Anatomy (which I've helped teach for two years) at UB, and I have done private tutoring for Physiology courses. Most importantly, I enjoy helping people figure out strategies that work for them, and want others to love learning as much as I do.

I scored in the 85th percentile on the MCAT, and my strong suits are Biology and Psychology/Sociology. I have written for The Spectrum (the student newspaper at UB) and took English literature courses there; I enjoy writing and can help with English or writing subjects as well. I earned my degrees in Neurobiology and Psychology and would love to help you learn both. Some of my favorite classes were Microbiology, Clinical Neurobiology, and Comparative Primate Anatomy. I am currently doing research in Immunological Oncology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, work as a pharmacy technician, and work in the emergency department at a Level 1 trauma center as an emergency technician and research assistant (which I have been doing for nearly four years).

I understand how it feels to be working hard and not seeing results when you take a test or hand in a lab report. My academic success came only after having struggled to figure out the study habits and techniques that work best for me. I encourage students to work hard, but to be relaxed about their learning so that they can walk away actually knowing and understanding valuable information, rather than just memorizing a bunch of facts. I have a flexible schedule and would love to help you learn some cool science.

Connect with a tutor like Hannah

Hannah’s Qualifications
教育和认证

Undergraduate Degree:University at Buffalo- Bachelors, Neurobiology, Psychology

Hobbies

Rugby, Olympic weightlifting, poetry, reading, cooking

Tutoring Subjects
Anatomy
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Biology
Biology
College Biology
Graduate Test Prep
High School Biology
Life Sciences
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Other
Physiology
MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
Psychology
Science
Social Sciences
Study Skills
Study Skills and Organization
What is your teaching philosophy?

I understand how it feels to be working hard and not seeing results when you take a test or hand in a lab report. My academic success came only after having struggled to figure out the study habits and techniques that work best for me. I encourage students to work hard, but to be relaxed about their learning so that they can walk away actually knowing and understanding valuable information rather than just memorizing a bunch of facts.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

Find out what their old study habits have been like and what they're hoping to get out of the tutor session/what their goals are, and develop an understanding of how we can work together to tackle the subject.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

Help them find out what kind of learner they are and suggest additional online resources to match that.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

Find a way to make it fun, get other students in the same subject and encourage them to challenge or quiz each other, use learning tool websites and create mini competitions to earn points.

If a student has difficulty learning a skill or concept, what would you do?

Figure out their learning style, and then explain it in a way that makes sense to them but also requires them to give feedback to make sure they're understanding the explanation at each step

What strategies have you found to be most successful when you start to work with a student?

Figuring out their learning style and what aspect of learning they are struggling the most with, then working out the basics to build up from there.

How would you help a student get excited/engaged with a subject that they are struggling in?

I would find a way to make the topic relevant to them, and use that to help them understand it better. Also, I'd give small rewards for conquering each step of a new problem!

What techniques would you use to be sure that a student understands the material?

I would have them recap what they've learned from some concept in their own words, and make sure I'm quizzing them throughout the lesson.

How do you build a student's confidence in a subject?

I like to explain why a student is correct or incorrect when answering a question to help form tools to build up problem-solving skills. I also like to use everyday, common associations with subjects, so they know that what they are learning has meaning.

How do you evaluate a student's needs?

I discuss their goals and frustrations with them before we start so we can work together to create a solution that works for them.

How do you adapt your tutoring to the student's needs?

I like to learn what each of my students do for studying and how they learn best and bridge any gaps they have, teaching them new ways to study or work through problems that will help them specifically.

What types of materials do you typically use during a tutoring session?

I love using the online program, even for in-person sessions, because diagrams, pictures, and colors often help with problem solving. I like using practice problems and flashcards or review games for help after our sessions as well.