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Subjects

Start with the class, the current challenge, and the next academic goal.

Elite uses the request details to look for a tutor fit by subject, grade level, schedule, teaching style, and online or in-home format.

High-school student and tutor working through math and science problems.

Math

Elementary math, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, and statistics.

Science

Elementary science, biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and course-specific support.

English and writing

Reading, grammar, essays, literature, research writing, and communication support.

Languages

Request support by language, course level, assignment type, and speaking or writing goal.

Test preparation

SAT, ACT, AP, ISEE, SSAT, HSPT, and other exams when a suitable tutor is available.

Study skills

Organization, planning, homework routines, time management, and academic accountability.

More specific subject support

Algebra, geometry, and calculus

Families can describe the current unit, textbook, calculator expectations, and next quiz or exam so Elite can look for a tutor with the right math background.

Biology, chemistry, and physics

Science requests are strongest when they include the lab or course topic, homework platform, teacher expectations, and whether the student needs concept review or problem-solving practice.

SAT, ACT, AP, and entrance exams

Share the test date, current score context, target range, and sections that feel hardest so the first session can focus on a practical preparation plan.

Reading, essays, and executive skills

Requests may include reading comprehension, essay planning, grammar, note-taking, organization, time management, and homework accountability.

A better first request

Course details help Elite avoid a generic match.

Include the textbook or curriculum when relevant, current grade or score context, assignment type, next deadline, and what the student says feels difficult.

Grade and course“10th-grade chemistry” is more useful than “science.”

Goal and deadlineShare the next test, paper, or course milestone.

Learning preferencesNote pace, confidence, attention, communication, and past tutoring experience.

Ready to request a tutor match?

Share the student’s grade, subject, schedule, location, and online or in-home preference.