Can Tutoring Really Help My Child?

A difference that helps now and lasts a lifetime

Have you ever tried to teach your child anything and can't seem to get through? This is very common. No it's not you! They are at an age where they know everything and you don't, right? In college, was hired to tutor a child who's father was an engineering professor, and he saved many stressful hours by letting me help his son. It was a win-win for all.

Even Albert Einstein struggled with some things. Working with a professional tutor can make all the difference in the world. Individual private lessons are simply the most effective method for students to improve subject knowledge and increase test scores.

Success in Math and Science hinges upon a few key basics in each lesson. Once you master these and have a solid problem solving methodology, it's just applying the same techniques over and over again until it's second nature. Confidence is contagious; it builds upon itself. No more despair!

Tim Pham
About Me:  Tim Pham

I hold a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UT-Austin.  For the last 20 years, I've worked for the same local Austin technology company as an Engineering Professional.  I am fully qualified and have subject matter expertise in Math and Science.  Math is what I do!

For the last 25 years,  I have honed my methods to extract the most learning in the least amount of time, while still achieving excellent results and keeping the subjects interesting.  Each student's learning style is different, and I have the unique ability to customize  the teaching techniques to maximize the student's awareness and mastery of subject matter.

I am married with three children and live in Northwest Hills of beautiful Austin, Texas.

My success is measured by your achievements and advancement.  Whether you're behind and want to catch up, or  have a solid understanding and want to  rise to the top of your class, I can help you.

AustinMath.com is a private tutor service that specializes in Math and Science.  I am currently accepting new students for the Spring 2010 sessions.