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 teacher of over ten years, Joan L. loves helping students achieve their test prep goals. “I believe in a student-centered approach,” Joan shares. “As a teacher, I act as a facilitator and an instructor. I direct the students and teach strategies that help them find the answer to any question on their own."
Education:
Bachelor's in Biology, University Of Pennsylvania
Master's in
Biology, West Chester University
Hobbies:
Hiking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Painting, Sewing
“My focus when tutoring is maintaining a student-led approach,” Joey R. says. “I have students explain their decisions in answers and what they understand from the start—to help clarify how they process questions and what information they find most important in the questions—and then we expand from there.”
Education:
Bachelor's in English, Rosemont College
Hobbies:
Dungeons And Dragons, Poetry, Video Games, Embroidery, Film & TV
“I believe mastery of any subject comes from two things working together: building strong study habits and practicing through deliberate repetition,” Jose R. says. “This is especially true for high-stakes standardized tests, where confidence under timed pressure depends on hundreds of small reps.”
Education:
Bachelor's in Psychology, New York University
“I aspire to inspire others to explore the mysteries of our universe, learn whenever possible, and leave the world better than it was when we came into it,” says science teacher Josh K.
Education:
Bachelor's in Biopsychology, Tufts University
Hobbies:
Music, Sports, Travel, Hiking, Art
“I understand there is an endless list of reasons why a student may be struggling,” says cybersecurity professional Kathleen M. “I believe it is important to address the root of the issue, instead of trying to force the student through the process.”
Education:
Bachelor's in Computer And Cybersecurity Engineering, Illinois Institute Of Technology
Master's in
Cybersecurity Engineering, Illinois Institute Of Technology
Hobbies:
Crochet, Hiking, Baking, Coding




