Alexis :
STEM Mentorship & AP Biology/AP Chemistry — starting at $80
Alexis is an internationally recognized young scientist who has been named a Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar and the first-place recipient of the American Chemical Society Award at the International Science and Engineering Fair. She is currently studying Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where her academic training spans thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and organic chemistry, with a strong emphasis on translating theory into real-world problem solving. With that rigorous foundation, Alexis brings exceptional depth in applied chemistry, engineering, and scientific research to her teaching.
Alexis has applied her technical skills across multiple MIT laboratories and beyond, contributing to research projects ranging from sustainable lithium extraction using genetically engineered yeast to molecularly specific carbon-nanotube sensors for cancer detection. She has also advised startups on science-driven product development and experimental validation through MITdesignX’s venture accelerator in Dubai. Across these experiences, Alexis has built a rare ability to explain complex scientific concepts with clarity and precision.
Alexis is also deeply committed to education and community service, having partnered with local schools and community organizations to offer peer-to-peer tutoring for over 100 low-income students. Outside of the lab, she is an active chamber musician, valuing the same collaboration and creativity in music as she does in science.
Alex :
AP Psychology · AP Chinese · History · SAT Prep — starting at $60
A Yale University Economics and Mathematics major, Avery combines rigorous quantitative training with real world financial experience. She is an incoming Investment Banking Summer Analyst at UBS in New York and previously worked as a Macroeconomic Strategy Summer Analyst at Annaly Capital Management, where she built R based economic dashboards and wrote weekly analyses on interest rate trends.
With a background that spans finance, entrepreneurship, and research, Avery also served as a Venture Associate at Yale’s Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking, consulting startups on financial modeling, pricing strategy, and operations automation, and helping craft successful funding applications to organizations such as the United States Department of Energy, Y Combinator, and the World Economic Forum.
Avery serves as Co President of Yale’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, leading more than 100 volunteers who file over 1,000 tax returns annually for low income families, and enjoys theatre, museums, urban design, hot yoga, and reading.
Avery :
AP Chemistry & Math — starting at $80
Alexandra is a Columbia University student majoring in Psychology and Statistics with experience in management consulting and growth strategy. With work experience from McKinsey & Company and currently in a Growth Consultant role at Omen, she advises organizations on strategy, messaging, and performance optimization.
She tutors AP Chinese, History, AP Psychology, and SAT English, bringing a structured, exam-focused approach to analytical reasoning and reading comprehension. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, she supports AP Chinese students in both language mechanics and cultural context. In any subject, Alexandra emphasizes clear frameworks and repeatable strategies, ensuring students can foster intellectual independence by going on to apply learned information to new problems and assignments.
As a Division I fencer, Alexandra also advises students on recruitment strategy, academic-athletic balance, and time management.
Fifi :
Competitive Writing · AP English · TOEFL & ACT Prep — starting at $60
A Wellesley College Economics and Linguistics major, she is currently a Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she works on advanced academic research projects alongside faculty. Her academic background spans clinical research, public policy, sustainability consulting, financial technology, and international journalism, with prior roles at Brown University, Deloitte, the Paragon Policy Fellowship, Taiwan Mobile, and as a Translation Intern at the Taipei Times, one of Asia’s leading English language newspapers.
Her academic achievements include receiving a High Commendation from the John Locke Essay Competition and placing Global 3rd at Columbia University’s Model Entrepreneur Competition, a distinction awarded to only a handful of top teams worldwide.
A naturally gifted writer who genuinely enjoys the craft, she has helped students prepare for college personal statements, elite essay competitions, poetry contests, and advanced AP English coursework, guiding them to write with clarity, originality, and intellectual depth.
Hannah :
Physics · History · SAT English — starting at $60
Hannah is a Physics major with a minor in Mathematics at Wellesley College and cross-registered at MIT, where she conducts advanced research at the MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science and contributes to engineering projects at the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center. A graduate of Boston Latin School, her academic path has been shaped by an early and sustained commitment to rigorous reasoning, first-principles thinking, and intellectual precision.
With over 500 hours of hands-on academic support across K–12 subjects, Hannah has developed a distinctive First Principles teaching approach that goes beyond memorization or test-taking tricks. Rather than correcting surface-level mistakes, she identifies the exact point at which a student’s reasoning breaks down and rebuilds the concept from its foundations — the same way a researcher approaches an unsolved problem.
As the lead on-call strategist for Anytime Office Hours, Hannah specializes in high-pressure, real-time problem solving across both STEM and the humanities. Drawing on her training in Physics and Mathematics, she helps students construct analytical frameworks that allow them to navigate unfamiliar questions with clarity and confidence. Whether untangling a multistep physics derivation or restructuring a historical argument, her work emphasizes logical structure, evidence-based reasoning, and intellectual control.
Hannah is known for her ability to diagnose confusion quickly, adapt her explanations in real time, and guide students to genuine conceptual breakthroughs. Students don’t just leave sessions with the right answer — they leave with a clearer way of thinking that transfers across subjects, exams, and academic levels.
Kyler :
College Application Essays · AP English Literature · English & History Writing · Latin · German starting at $80
A student at Harvard College concentrating in German and Comparative Literature, Kyler brings strong humanities training, linguistic depth, and cultural literacy to his teaching. His academic work emphasizes close reading, analytical writing, and comparative interpretation across languages and traditions, helping students develop clarity of thought and precision in expression.
Kyler has gained hands-on experience in academic and public-facing institutions, including the Monroe C. Gutman Library at Harvard and the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. In these roles, he has supported research and managed archival and collections work, building strong organizational and communication skills along the way.
His early work as a Seevak Fellow at the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library reflects a longstanding interest in public scholarship and education. There, he engaged with historical materials and educational programming designed to make complex ideas accessible to broader audiences.
A graduate of Boston Latin School, Kyler has been actively involved in classical studies, competitive academic teams, and the performing arts, serving as a student actor and director. He brings this interdisciplinary background to his teaching, helping students strengthen reading comprehension, writing, and critical thinking while building confidence in discussion and analysis.