Antonio V.

I am Antonio, a Physics graduate with a Computer Science minor and extensive experience tutoring students from elementary school through college. I specialize in making complex ideas feel clear, intuitive, and—most importantly—approachable. Whether we’re working through calculus, physics, programming, or exam prep, my goal is always the same: real understanding, not memorization.
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where I completed advanced coursework in Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Nanophotonics, Data Structures, and Computational Science. Alongside my academic training, I’ve been deeply involved in scientific research, including work as a Department of Energy Research Intern at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where I focused on computational physics, machine learning, network theory, and protein modeling using Python, R, and high-performance computing systems.
My teaching experience spans years of one-on-one and group tutoring in math (from pre-algebra through differential equations), physics (including AP Physics), computer programming, and data analysis. I’ve also served as a MATLAB Tutor and a Thermal Physics Reader/Grader at UTSA, helping students debug code, interpret data, and build confidence in technically demanding courses.
What students tend to appreciate most is my patience and adaptability. I adjust my explanations to how you think, breaking problems down step by step while keeping sight of the bigger picture. If you’re looking for a tutor who combines strong academic credentials, real research experience, and a genuinely supportive teaching style, I’d be glad to work with you.

Allison A.

Allison A., known as “Dr. Ali” by her students, earned a PhD in Microbiology & Immunology from UTHSCSA, an MBA from UTSA, and a BA in Microbiology from the University of Kansas. When not studying, Dr. Ali was a Teaching Assistant for medical and dental students. After overachieving in school, Dr. Ali became a military contractor (Scientist) and spent many years researching things she can’t tell you about. When the pandemic hit, Dr. Ali began homeschooling her own children. Inspired by this experience, she launched a STEM enrichment business that offers hands-on classes for San Antonio homeschoolers. Dr. Ali is committed to building a meaningful connection with each of her students to make learning more enjoyable and engaging. Learning comes in many forms, including playing games and building projects. It doesn’t have to be a chore or a bore. Dr. Ali is the kind of person who took Calculus 3 in college for funsies. With the right instructor, Science and Math can be fun, interactive, and spark curiosity.

Viacheslav L.

Viacheslav is an education professional with nine years of college-level tutoring experience. His background and knowledge base is broad, spanning legal studies, ESL, Science, Algebra, Physics, Computer Science, Biology, and Astronomy.  He focuses on clear explanations, structured practice, and real-world examples to build confidence and results. He is also fluent in Russian.

EDUCATION:
MS, Computer Science, Russia
PhD, Social Studies, Russia
JD, Russia
BS, Mechanical Engineering, Russia

Muskaan T.

Hi, I’m Muskaan, a graduate student in Bioengineering at Rice University with a strong interdisciplinary foundation in bioinformatics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. With over five years of tutoring experience, I’ve had the opportunity to guide high school, undergraduate, and graduate students through subjects such as organic chemistry, biology, genetics, calculus, biostatistics etc. My teaching philosophy centers on turning complex topics into clear, engaging lessons that connect theory to real-world applications. Beyond tutoring, my professional experience spans both academic research and clinical practice from analyzing genetic risk factors for cardiovascular disease as a Graduate Researcher at UTHealth Houston, to assisting with pain management and pediatric clinics. These experiences have strengthened my ability to bridge scientific knowledge with practical understanding, which I strive to bring into every session. I’m passionate about helping students not only master challenging material but also build lasting confidence, curiosity, and a genuine appreciation for learning.

Chris E.

Chris E. has always had a strong passion for the hard sciences. After graduating high school he attended the University of Colorado – Boulder and graduated with a BA in Evolutionary Biology. After completing this degree, he worked in a biology research lab at the University of Colorado – Anschutz medical campus where he helped publish several papers. He is currently a graduate student at UTSA in the Biotechnology program and will graduate with an MS Fall of 2025.

Chris has formally and informally tutored his peers and other students throughout his entire academic career. He takes great pride in being able to resonate with others on their level, and firmly believes that anyone can learn even the most advanced scientific concepts, all it takes is the right tutor! Chris is also an avid golfer, snowboarder, and enjoys the outdoors and all that nature has to offer.