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Sonakshi M

Tutor

Joined Oct 2025 · She/Her · 10:33 AM Local

About

I'm a Junior high school student from Texas, yeehaw! And I enjoy math! I'm in Youth Orchestra, I got a 5 on AP Calculus BC last year and a perfect 800 on the SAT math module, I love volunteering, and I enjoy 3D origami, watercolor painting, and pencil sketching. I love classical music, K-Pop, J-Pop, and more! I've just gotten started in tutoring and I'm very excited to help out my community!

Tutor

Nov 2025 - Present

United States of America

Stats

453

SP

7

Badges

6

Countries Reached

24

Learners Impacted

12

Sessions Hosted

874

Tutoring Minutes

Certifications

Algebra 1
100% Mastery
SAT® Prep
Honorary
SAT Reading & Writing
Honorary
AP Calculus
Honorary
SAT Math
Honorary

Connections

Karam A
Satvik A
Giselle R
Cierra R
Michaela M
Akshay C
Qianyi L

Upcoming Sessions

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Featured Feedback

7

Very patient and understanding. Thanks!

Learner · 12 days ago

Thank you for the amazing tips!

Learner · 14 days ago

Very great tutor with amazing yet very simple explanations, also very kind!

Learner · 13 days ago

I noticed you did really well with regularly checking for understanding. You were always focused on whether Kwabena understood the idea or not, and you were very patient throughout the session, consistently helping fill in his knowledge gaps. One thing I would recommend is that after you explain a knowledge gap using one example, you let the learner handle the next step on their own to confirm their understanding. For instance, when you and Kwabena were solving the circle equation, you explained it perfectly. You clarified what the h and k represent, how they should be written in the equation, and why option A was incorrect. Since you had already demonstrated how the h is written, you could have then had him write the k himself and eliminate the remaining options on his own. This would help you verify that he truly understood the concept.

Tutor · 18 days ago

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