
Personalized Learning
Your child’s Trigonometry tutor will provide
focused instruction and move at exactly the
right pace for your child’s evolving needs.
Together they’ll work through your child’s
actual textbook and assignments.

Exceptional Instructors
Our Trigonometry tutors have extensive math
experience, with degrees from some of the
country’s most elite universities. They’re
passionate about what they do, and know
how to engage and connect with students.
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In-Home Convenience
No need to drive your child anywhere. With our
innovative Live Tutoring program, your child
works with his or her Trigonometry tutor from
the convenience of your home computer. It's like
having a private tutor right at your kitchen table.
About PrepNow Trigonometry Tutoring
Trigonometry is a major stepping stone to advanced high school math,
requiring an understanding of complicated mathematical concepts,
including the relationship between angles and sides, circular functions,
graphing and polar equations.
Many students are able to “wing it” for a while, but if your child plans to
move on to Pre-Calculus, Calculus and beyond, it’s essential to have a
solid grasp of the material. Mastering Trigonometry can also give students
an edge on the SAT and ACT.
At PrepNow, we can help your child excel at Trigonometry, with rigorous,
one-on-one online tutoring. Our math tutors are some of the most qualified
in the country, with extensive experience, degrees from top universities
and—just as important—a love of teaching.
Your child’s tutor will customize each Trigonometry tutoring session to match
your child’s individual needs, helping him or her master key concepts, tackle
tough problems, and more effectively prepare for tests and quizzes. And thanks
to our convenient, online tutoring platform, it all happens when and where it’s
convenient for you.
At PrepNow and our sister program StudyPoint we've helped tens of thousands
of students fulfill their academic potential. We look forward to helping your child
do the same.

Nicholas S. | $80 per hour |
“I prefer a student-centered approach because it allows me to see both what the student knows as well as what the student has learned or retained,” says Nicholas S. about his tutoring style. A high school math teacher, Nicholas enjoys helping students grow to love math.
Education:
Bachelor's in Math, CSU Fullerton
Master's in Education, Claremont Graduate University
Hobbies:
Board Games, Video Games, Table Top Games, Reading
Penny J. | $70 per hour |
A retired high school mathematics teacher, Penelope’s goal is to help her students become self-reliant. “I am a facilitator as I listen to what the student asks and share my teaching strategies with them rather than immediately giving them the answers,” she says.
Education:
Bachelor's in K-12 Mathematics Education, Rider University
Master's in Curriculum And Instruction, University Of Phoenix
Hobbies:
Puzzles, Watching Sports, Activities With The Grandchildren
Rahman I. | $74 per hour |
"I am a patient and knowledgeable guide, dedicated to helping students grasp complex concepts and achieve their academic goals," says Rahman I. He has been tutoring math and science for almost a decade.
Education:
Bachelor's in Chemistry, University Of Florida
Hobbies:
Painting, Reading Sci-fi Novels, Drawing
Ryan M. | $66 per hour |
"Breaking down problems into separate visual components has been successful for me when teaching," says Ryan M. "I tend to lean more on visuals and diagrams when possible." Ryan is a computer scientist who enjoys problem solving.
Education:
Bachelor's in Computer Science, Stevens Institute Of Technology
Hobbies:
Video Games, Coding And Programming, Art And Design