Math tutoring, structured
Services and programs
We teach one subject—math—using clear explanations, honest pacing, and practice that matches your course. Choose private sessions, a small group, or exam prep; we cover university through high school, IB, and AP.
Available online or in-person (Vancouver / UBC area).
- Private & group
- Exam preparation
- University & high school
- IB & AP
How you learn
Every session is math tutoring, one of these three ways: one-on-one, small group, or exam-focused. That is the full service menu—levels and programs are in the next section.
Private Tutoring
- Who it is for
- Students who want full control of pace, a quiet focus, or help closing a specific gap in high school, IB, AP, or university math.
- What happens
- We work from your materials, diagnose where understanding breaks, then practice and review with direct feedback you can apply on your own.
- Outcome
- You leave with a clearer mental model, better study moves, and confidence approaching the next assignment or exam.
Group Tutoring
- Who it is for
- Learners who stay motivated with classmates, like fixed weekly structure, and want instructor-led problem solving at a lower rate than 1-on-1.
- What happens
- We set a clear goal for the block, work through representative problems together, and close with what to review before your next class or test.
- Outcome
- You get accountability, new angles from peers’ questions, and habits that make independent study easier between sessions.
Exam Preparation
- Who it is for
- Students facing a high-stakes midterm, final, or comparable sitting who want a tight plan and realistic exam-style practice.
- What happens
- We prioritize topics by your test format, run timed sets and full-length simulations, and separate slip types so review time is well spent.
- Outcome
- You sit the exam with a repeatable approach under time pressure and fewer avoidable errors.
Programs & academic support
These are the academic tracks we support—each has its own page with more detail. Pair any track with private tutoring, group sessions, or exam preparation from the section above.
Available online or in-person (Vancouver / UBC area).
University Math
Primary focus
First- and second-year math and statistics: course-aligned help from fundamentals through multivariable work and beyond.
- Who it is for
- Undergraduates, transfers, and anyone strengthening prerequisites before a heavier course load.
- What you work on
- Sessions use your actual syllabus, problem sets, and past papers when you share them.
- Outcome
- Faster, cleaner work on assignments and a calmer run-up to midterms and finals.
High School Math (BC Curriculum)
Grades 8–12
Grades 8–12 on BC pathways: foundations, pre-calculus, and exam-ready habits that match your school’s pace.
- Who it is for
- BC students who want lessons, homework, and tests to connect across the year, not in disconnected bursts.
- What you work on
- We use your class notes and past tests; practice is phrased the way your teacher marks.
- Outcome
- More consistent results and less panic before unit tests and finals.
IB Math
AA and AI
AA and AI, SL and HL: concepts, written reasoning, and exam craft aligned to your diploma course.
- Who it is for
- Diploma students on Analysis & Approaches or Applications & Interpretation who want path-specific depth.
- What you work on
- Sessions follow your school’s unit order and lean on the question styles your papers use.
- Outcome
- Clearer method marks, calmer work under time pressure, and stronger long-form solutions.
AP Math
Calculus and Statistics
AP Calculus AB/BC and AP Statistics: timing, free-response quality, and multiple-choice discipline in one place.
- Who it is for
- Students sitting AP Calculus or AP Statistics who need realistic timed work and clear debriefs.
- What you work on
- Practice mirrors section timing and rubric thinking for the exam you registered for—nothing generic.
- Outcome
- A repeatable approach for test day: pacing, structure, and fewer avoidable mark drops.
