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 successful businessman, Scott. M. has been volunteering his time to tutor students in his community since 2010. “I love making a difference in students’ lives,” he says proudly.
Education:
Bachelor's in Human Resources, Ohio State University
“I believe it is a primary obligation of any society to give every child the proper level of support to achieve their fullest potential. I am proud to play a role in that process,” says Scott P. Scott’s specialty is teaching mathematics from sixth grade to pre-calculus.
Education:
Bachelor's in Political Science, University Of Florida
Doctoral Degree in
Law, University Of Florida
“I try to teach students so that they can solve problems with only minimal guidance from me,” says Shannon H. Shannon is a physics and math wiz with multiple years of tutoring experience.
Education:
Bachelor's in Physics, Mathematics, Bridgewater State University
Hobbies:
Music, Reading, Hiking
Tutor Shannon M. is involved in SAT test prep on various levels, including participating in published research work, tutoring, and developing course curriculum. “I love this job because I get to watch my students learn and grow, both in and out of the classroom!” she shares.
Education:
Bachelor's in Psychology, University Of North Texas
Educational Psychology, University Of North Texas
Hobbies:
Travel, Watching Sports, Outdoor Activities, Museums
"I think it's important for students to have confidence in what they are doing and to understand and value their strengths," says tutor Shena H. A classroom teacher for more than seven years and a tutor for many more, Shena describes herself as a "patient, dedicated and thorough teacher," and says, "I like to make sure my students have skills that they can apply in many different areas of their learning."
Education:
Bachelor's in French, Kalamazoo College
Master's in
Elementary Ed, University Of Michigan
Hobbies:
Choir, Acting, Languages