Middle and high school math
Support from middle school mathematics through Algebra, Geometry, AP Precalculus, and AP Calculus AB and BC.
Math Tutor in Arcadia
Individualized math, AP, computer science, and test preparation for Arcadia students, available in person and online.

A clearer starting point
Tzeng Tutoring serves Arcadia students with one-to-one instruction that begins by identifying the specific concept, prerequisite, or study habit holding progress back.
The purpose of a lesson is not only to get through the next problem. Students are guided to understand why a method works, explain their thinking, organize their work, and leave with a practical way to continue studying independently.
Support from middle school mathematics through Algebra, Geometry, AP Precalculus, and AP Calculus AB and BC.
Diagnostic-based preparation for SAT Math, ISEE mathematics and quantitative reasoning, ACT Math, and advanced placement tests.
Arcadia families can discuss in-person tutoring availability, with Zoom instruction also available.
What we work on
The instructional approach stays consistent even when the course or goal changes.
Identify whether the immediate difficulty comes from the new topic or a missing prerequisite.
Use multiple representations and questions until the student can explain the idea back.
Choose follow-up work that reinforces the student’s actual weak areas.
Discuss the student’s current learning status and practical next steps after lessons.
The teaching process
Clarify the course, assessment, timeline, and the student’s current experience.
Link the current problem to the ideas and habits underneath it.
Reinforce the right skills and monitor whether the student is becoming more independent.
Selected evidence
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Free consultation
Share the student’s grade or course, the main area of concern, and whether in-person or online instruction is preferred. The first consultation is a conversation about fit and next steps.