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How do you choose the right online calculus tutor?

Finding the best calculus tutor is easy with Learner. All our tutors are experts in multivariable calculus, applied calculus, and college calculus. They are able to create a positive learning environment that gives frustrated students the freedom to ask questions and work at their own pace.

Your child’s tutor will take the time to understand which concepts are challenging and address those with engaging lectures and helpful demonstrations solving practice problems. In our online classroom, students can upload homework assignments or practice tests and work through them together on the interactive whiteboard.

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Calculus Tutoring For Every Age Group & Grade Level

While calculus is most often taught at the high school or college level, students of any age can start to learn this material. Learner provides math tutoring to students ranging from the second grade to adulthood.

Top locations

Learner has tutoring locations across the country. Some places that are most in demand for calculus tutoring include Ann Arbor, Atlanta, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Edison, Houston, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City, Phoenix, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, and Tampa.

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Is calculus class hurting your child’s GPA?

Most high school students take calculus or AP calculus their senior year. While this math class is fundamental for many college courses and degree programs, the concepts are often challenging, even for students who breezed through algebra. When students struggle with calculus, it can drop their whole GPA. At Learner, we specialize in providing effective online calculus tutoring.

The benefits students can expect when working with Learner

Mastery of the material

One reason calculus is so challenging is that students can’t just apply algebra strategies to calculus problems. They need to understand calculus topics first. Our calculus tutors take the time to thoroughly explain concepts like differential equations and integrals, so students can truly understand them and apply that knowledge to homework and tests.

Better grades and test scores

Getting a good grade in calculus is important for most students, especially those who plan to pursue STEM programs like data science, computer science, or software development. Our online calculus tutors offer practical homework help through our interactive online platform. Students can watch tutors demonstrate solutions and then work through those steps themselves on practice tests.

Effective college preparation

College calculus is a required class for many degree programs. With a strong foundation in high school calculus, students are ready to succeed on standardized tests and in advanced calculus courses. Our tutors take the time to show specific examples of applied calculus to help students internalize the concepts and prepare for future courses.

Why students love Learner.

Chelsea from Learner helped me to get a full ride to Duke University.

“Chelsea from Learner was the perfect match for me. She customized the training so that it would push me hard - but not too hard where I would get frustrated. I worked with Chelsea for years because she took a genuine interest in me and my future.”

"Stephanie taught me how to be more organized. I was getting Bs and Cs before I started working with her. I used to get overwhelmed before studying for a test. Stephanie taught me how to create “study guides” so I’d have all the big ideas in one place. I am now getting As and Bs and my parents are much happier."

"When I first started working with Alan, I told him I would never be good at math. I barely passed my first two years of high school math and I needed one more hard math class to graduate. Alan believed in me and worked with me on the basics. Little by little, he built up my confidence to the point where I realized I am good at math and I did well in the class."

How does Learner calculus tutoring work?

Answer questions about your child's background and unique needs.

Schedule a call with our Academic Advisor to identify learning goals and objectives.

We will custom match the right tutor for your child. Your initial session is commitment-free.

Why work with Learner for online calculus tutoring?

At Learner, we combine proven educational strategies with cutting-edge technology to create an effective system for teaching calculus. Your child will get individualized instruction that’s customized to their learning style and exact needs. Our tutors use a variety of tools and teaching methods to improve your child’s calculus knowledge.

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A personalized education

With Learner, you don’t just select a tutor for your child based on a picture and a brief online profile. Our proprietary matching system chooses the perfect calculus tutor for your child based on their learning style and level.

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Versatile teaching resources

Traditional textbooks and answer sheets aren’t helpful to students who are struggling to understand calculus. We have an innovative learning platform that students can access from any device. This virtual classroom facilitates engaging discussions and practical examples of the material.

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Applicable feedback

You’ll see your child’s grades and test scores improve with online calculus tutoring, but you don’t have to wait for the next report card to see progress. Your child’s tutor will provide feedback after every session, summarizing mastered topics and making a plan for those that need improvement.

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100% satisfaction guarantee

Our team is made up of the best tutors online, and we stand by that with our 100% risk-free satisfaction guarantee. The first session with us is always FREE – no commitments or obligations.

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Why hire a private calculus tutor from Learner?

Fast-track to math success

With a Learner tutor, your child can overcome their struggles and frustration with calculus and prepare for college.

Personalized lessons

Your child’s tutor is chosen for their compatible teaching style, so your student has the benefits of learning math in a way that makes sense to them.

Engaging sessions

Our interactive virtual classroom encourages students to engage with the material with hands-on problem-solving and supplemental resources.

Expert-level knowledge

Learner’s professional tutors are highly qualified experts with advanced degrees from top universities and years of experience offering calculus help.

Top Benefits of Working With a Calculus Tutor

Why should your student work with a tutor to learn calculus? There are several benefits to keep in mind.

Clear Understanding of Complex Topics

Freedom to Ask Questions

Customized Lessons

Learning at Your Own Pace

Additional Practice

Things to Look For in a Calculus Tutor

A tutor needs to be not only knowledgeable about calculus but also a good teacher. Here are some attributes you should look out for while searching for a tutor.

Patient

Motivated

Adaptable

Enthusiastic

Communicative

Empathetic

Humble

Ambitious

How to find calculus tutors near me

While it may be convenient, it is often not productive to simply google “calculus tutors near me.” In the last few years, more and more students have been pivoting to online calculus tutoring over in-person tutoring options. Online tutoring yields many of the same benefits as in-person tutoring, and then some.

By opting for virtual lessons, students can still achieve their goals of higher scores on exams and homework assignments, but at a lower price point and in a more convenient manner. Online tutoring platforms such as Learner offer many of the same benefits as in-person tutoring, with additional benefits. Learner hosts all of its tutoring sessions in a virtual classroom, which utilizes many sophisticated online learning tools. For instance, each virtual classroom has an “interactive whiteboard,” which allows students and tutors to collaborate on calculus homework or exam practice questions. Every session is also recorded, which is often extremely helpful later on when a student is studying for a test and needs a lesson refresher.

With the help of technology, there is hardly any difference between a virtual tutoring classroom and an in-person one. Learner uses video and audio features and an interactive whiteboard to mimic the feeling of an in-person tutoring experience. The interactive whiteboard especially comes in handy with subjects such as Algebra 2, as it allows a student and tutor to work on math problems at the same time.

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Learner Calculus Scholarship

Scholarship Award: $500

The Learner Calculus Scholarship is an annual $500 scholarship that’s open to all students who are currently studying in the STEM field. The next application deadline is August 1. Winners will be announced on September 1.

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Calculus is known to be one of the more difficult math subjects, yet the concepts learned through calculus are highly applicable to many careers in the STEM field—one of the fastest-growing careers fields in the world. ‍ To commend those that are taking on the challenge of studying STEM, Learner wants to give $500 to assist in paying for the education of someone studying in the field of STEM.

Previous Scholarship Winners

Cleone Berger

Awarded: $500

On: July 2024

Aaron Hill

Awarded: $500

On: August 2023

Kristopher Wilson

Awarded: $500

On: July 2022

Scholarship Details:

Amount: $500
Application deadline: August 1

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Scholarships Awarded
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Total Awards

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Studying in the STEM field

  • High school senior, undergraduate student, or graduate student

  • Current U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident

How to Apply:

You can apply for this scholarship on the Bold.org scholarship platform. Simply set up a free account and submit your application for the Learner Calculus Scholarship, along with a short essay addressing the following prompt:

Why do you think calculus is important in the STEM field?

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When it comes to choosing a college major, how much influence do parents have on students?

Learner looked at academic research to determine how much influence parents can have on their children's choice of college majors.

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From former presidents and famous movie stars to accomplished engineers and lawyers, it is not uncommon for children to choose the same career as their parents. Even Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson followed in his father's footsteps as a professional wrestler after a stint in the Canadian Football League and a slew of injuries that cut short his path to football stardom.

But does following in a parent's footsteps speak to the importance of parental influence and involvement, or the value of role models more generally?"Kids look to their parents for advice and help," Madison J. Freeman III, a school counselor at Kalamazoo Public Schools in Michigan, told Stacker. "It's the natural thing to do."

Learner looked at academic research to determine how much influence parents can have on their children's choice of college majors.

"Students understand that college is a life-changing decision, and they want to choose the best campus and major," said Freeman, adding that for such a big decision, incoming freshmen often turn to or model their future after their parents.

Americans are on average twice as likely to work in a particular job if one of their parents was also employed in that occupation, according to a 2017 analysis by The New York Times. However, this effect is particularly notable in certain highly specific occupations. For instance, women are 362 times more likely to work as fishers if their fathers also did; similarly, women were 281 times more likely to become military officers if their mothers were.

Researchers posited that both financial and human capital—the skills, experiences, and insights people accumulate over the course of a career—factor into their career decisions. In other words, exposure to a career because of a parent's experience often adds value, whether it is practical knowledge or a sense of curiosity about the field.

However, parental influence is not always top of mind. A 2022 Undergraduate Experience Survey conducted across the entire University of California system asked respondents to choose which factors were most important in deciding their major, allowing them to select all that applied. Only 16% of students chose "parental/family desires," compared to the most-selected factors, "intellectual curiosity" (almost 9 in 10) and "prepares me for a fulfilling career" (7 in 10). Nearly half of the respondents selected "leads to a high-paying job."

But that does not mean children do not absorb the outcomes and values inherent in their parents' choices. Freeman said parents' experiences and lifestyles also help shape a student's choice of major, even if merely indirectly. A parent with a high-paying job, such as a doctor, might unknowingly encourage their child to follow the same path. A parent with a fulfilling career as an educator might consequently do the same.

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Specialized degrees tend to run in families

Most recently, parental influence on college majors was examined in a 2024 working paper by Adam Altmejd, a researcher at the Swedish Institute for Social Research at Stockholm University. Using data for people who applied to Swedish universities between 1977 and 1992, as well as data for their children, the study revealed that 3 out of 4 students were more likely to graduate from a particular field if one of their parents did.

By focusing on parents who were just barely admitted into their fields versus those who just barely missed the cutoffs, the study helps isolate the impact of a particular parent's degree on a student's choice of major while controlling for factors such as family background or wealth. In other words, the study found that people majoring in fields such as engineering are likelier to do so because one of their parents has an engineering degree, rather than just coming from a mathematically inclined family.

This method also controls for other factors like family background or wealth.

The study also found that parents are especially influential when it comes to specialized fields. For instance, Swedish students were more than five times as likely to study agriculture if at least one of their parents did, as compared to other students. In contrast, students were only 1.2 times as likely to study social science, a much more general major, if at least one of their parents did.

Parents of the same gender as their child had a more significant impact on their career choice, the study found. Fathers have a particularly strong influence on their sons, while mothers exert a greater influence on their daughters. In male-dominated fields, a mother's profession significantly influences her daughter's professional outcome. For instance, young women whose mothers were engineers are more likely to go into engineering despite it being a male-dominated field, according to the study. That is, parents can positively influence their children as role models, particularly in "gender incongruent" fields.

The Stockholm University study provides a lesson for policymakers hoping to improve social mobility. While parents, consciously or not, can steer their children in a particular direction, role models generally have a profound impact on the young people in their lives, especially if those role models come from similar backgrounds.

A 2021 study by researchers at New York University found that the most effective role models tend to reflect a student's identity. Adults who serve as exemplars for students tend to share the same race or ethnicity or psychological similarities, such as struggles, preferences, and values, with the students who look up to them.

Freeman encourages students to "explore and make the best decision for themselves." Choosing a major based on their parents' profession can be limiting. He said there are students who trust their parents to tell them what to do and, in some cases, make the decision for them. "This can be very limiting and restrictive when college is supposed to be the opposite in many ways," he said. "It takes the experiential aspect of college for a young adult out of the equation."

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Additional reporting by Kelly Glass. Story editing by Alizah Salario. Copy editing by Sofía Jarrín. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick.