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.
“I believe students learn best when they feel comfortable asking questions and are encouraged to think through problems rather than memorize procedures,” says veteran tutor Matthew K. “My philosophy is that every student can improve dramatically with the right explanations, consistent practice, and a supportive learning environment that promotes growth and confidence.”
Education:
Bachelor's in Neuroscience, Biology, Emory University
“I love seeing students grow and master skills they previously struggled with,” says Matthew T. For over seven years, Matthew has helped students in subjects ranging from AP calculus and AP statistics to technology and the SAT/ACT.
Education:
Bachelor's in English/Writing, Beloit College
Master's in
Elem Ed And Human Development, University Of Minnesota
Hobbies:
Board Games,theatre/drama,creative Writing
“My philosophy is that understanding grows out of successful action, not the other way around, and that structure is often the prerequisite for deeper learning,” says mathematics and test prep tutor and self-proclaimed “get-it-done” person Mauricio M.
Education:
Bachelor's in Economics, St. Edward's University
Hobbies:
Rock Music & Rock Climbing, Cooking, Yoga, Learning Languages
Max H. is a dedicated literacy tutor who seeks to find ways to enrich the lives of his students through adaptive and empathetic instruction. He says, “Every student is different and requires a degree of specialization—even if a lesson is geared toward a group of students.”
Education:
Bachelor's in History, Southeastern Louisiana University
Hobbies:
Reading, Biking, Boating, Cooking, Art
“Education isn’t about finding X, or if the curtains being blue means depression; rather it is about work ethic, ethics, understanding context and what is between the lines, and focus,” says chemistry teacher Max H. This is why his approach is “critical and contextual thinking based.”
Education:
Bachelor's in Chemistry, University Of Texas At Dallas




