The Sarasota Mathematics and Science Academy offers academic support and test preparation to students in Sarasota, Bradenton, and Venice. At The Sarasota Mathematics and Science Academy our SAT tutors averaged an impressive 700 or higher on the mathematics portion of the SAT. And our Graduate tutors averaged over a 750 on this portion of the GRE. Our aim is to produce results, we do this by only contracting tutors who have demonstrated the highest success in their field of academia or test preparation. All of our tutors hold atleast a Bachelors in mathematics, physical, biological, or applied science disciplines. If you need help in a math course for instance, your math tutor will have at minimum a Bachelors in mathematics or a related science discipline like Chemistry, Biology, or Physics. This is our philosophy, we aim to provide only the best quality tutoring to our customers while keeping our services affordable.

David graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry (Cum Laude) from American University and completed his graduate work at Columbia University. He has over 1000+ hours of one-on-one experience instructing students in all areas of math, science, and test prep. David’s highest priority is given to ensuring his students not only understand a tough problem, but why a given equation or procedure should be used. When he is not working with students, David likes to spend time with family and friends and enjoy all Sarasota has to offer.
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Keegan is 22 and a recent graduate from New College of Florida, where he received a B.A. in Applied Mathematics/Biology. While attending New College Keegan worked as a teaching assistant for 15 months, working 6 hours a week with students in the Calculus 1, Calculus 2, and Ordinary Differential Equations courses. His SAT math score was 720 and ACT math score was 36. Keegan\'s research interests include mathematical modeling of biochemical reaction networks and systems biology.
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Andrea is a recent graduate from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (Cum Laude) where she studied Biological Science and Chemistry. While at UAH Andrea was involved in many campus organizations and assumed numerous leadership roles including President of Alpha Epsilon Delta, a pre-medical honor society and was Vice President of UAH College of Science, Science Ambassador. When working with students Andrea finds it most effective to break the science down into basic everyday principles that relate to the student\\\\\\\'s interests. In the future Andrea plans to pursue a PhD in molecular pharmacology and physiology.