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Nolan E

Tutor

Joined Jul 2025 · He/Him · 5:30 PM Local

About

Hey everyone, I'm Nolan! I'm a high school junior who likes to swim🏊‍♂️, play chess♟️ (I'm around 1600 online), and solve Rubik's cubes (I used to be top 3 in the state🥉).

I am currently taking AP Calculus BC and I tutor math at my job with Mathnasium. I scored 770 math and 750 English first try on the SAT and got a 1510/1520 on the PSAT. The more time I spend helping people with their school, the more I love doing it. In my opinion, what's the point of having knowledge if you are not going to share it with others and help them learn and grow.

Top 100 Most Certifications Reviewed 💯

Tutor

Feb 2026 - Present

United States of America

Stats

1250

SP

14

Badges

3

Countries Reached

6

Learners Impacted

11

Sessions Hosted

706

Tutoring Minutes

Certifications

Algebra 2
1 / 12 Topics
Pre-Algebra
14 / 15 Topics
Algebra 1
5 / 14 Topics
SAT® Prep
Honorary
SAT Reading & Writing
Honorary

Connections

Amogh Ashish P
Brady H
Kali C
Haylee T
Sara P
Rafael M
Mukul S

Upcoming Sessions

How to WIN Your Chess Games (Beginners Welcome!) ♟️♟️♟️

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**IMPORTANT - Please have or make a Chess.com account prior to the session** "Chess is a highly practical game played by humans, not computers" - CM Volen Dyulgerov (Witty_Alien). This is why it is so much more effective to have a human coach rather than just pressing Chess.com's game review and looking at your games for a minute. Reviewing your games, especially ones you lost, are an extremely effective way to improve your chess and win more games. This series is highly adaptive to wherever you are at. It's pretty informal and could be considered more of a club than a class. The session will open with a short activity/warmup, which may be something like a puzzle to solve. Depending on everyone's abilities, the session may cover simpler topics, such as how to play, how to checkmate, or opening principles. If those who join know the basics of chess, we can pair each of the attendees against each other and then do an in-depth analysis of the games afterwards. I am definitely open to any suggestions, so feel free to make them!

Nolan E

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Featured Feedback

4

Thanks Nolan! Learning about the mole ratios really simplified things - ugh silly fence method that takes too much time :( - I really enjoyed working with you! Thanks once again

Learner · 5 days ago

Nolan is the goat at helping find the answers despite not much given info

Learner · 9 days ago

Helped me with finding the area of a triangle supper nice.

Learner · 6 days ago

Today was amazing. I was able to get at least 4 questions wrong and I was able to find out my most common mistakes. I will study more on Khan Academy! Your a great tutor.

Learner · 25 days ago

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  • Whiz Kid

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  • Scholar

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  • Red Delicious

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