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Locality: Santa Barbara, California



Address: 1117 E. Haley St 93103 Santa Barbara, CA, US

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SBCM Tutoring 25.05.2021

Hello Everyone, My name is Chris and I am a math and physics/Science tutor in Santa Barbara. I've been tutoring for over 4 years and I absolutely love it. Below is a picture of one of my clients, Shae, and his written testimony. Stay tune for a video testimony of more clients! Shae: "Chris is a great tutor because he can explain mathematical concepts in a way that relates to the real world by using physics and probability. I love this because he makes math fun and actually keeps me engaged."

SBCM Tutoring 30.04.2021

I am a tutor offering my services in Santa Barbara, CA. I enjoy tutoring math ranging from elementary arithmetic to college level calculus, differential equations, and stats. I also tutor high school physics! If you are interested in working with me, please feel free to reach out via phone, or you can message me directly.

SBCM Tutoring 08.01.2021

Yes I do offer tutoring services for the GRE, SAT, and MCAT. I can provide testimonies upon request.

SBCM Tutoring 24.12.2020

I AM NOW OFFERING SPANISH AND COMPUTER (PROGRAMMING, WORD, POWERPOINT, ETC) TUTORING!

SBCM Tutoring 08.12.2020

Hello Everybody! I have recently become a tutor for the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians tutoring program. If your child is part of that program then you can contact me! I hope to hear from you. Thank you :)

SBCM Tutoring 30.11.2020

Greetings, one of my goals for this FB group is to become more open with everyone and be as real as I can be. Yes I am a tutor, a math tutor at that, and I know math is not always the most fun. However, as your tutor I will always be real with you guys and share as much as I can. I promise to make math fun and easy I'd like to share a video of my view when I went for my morning run. Believe it or not, math describes nature and all its wonders! Although this video has nothing to do with math in the general sense, I hope you can at least appreciate some of the beauty :)