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Danylo S.

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UChicago Grad - I will turn you into the next Einstein!

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About

If you’re tired of staring at numbers and equations that make no sense, I’m here to change that. In every lesson, I focus on one goal: to help you actually understand the concepts—not just memorize formulas. Whether it's physics, math, or astronomy, we’ll break things down step-by-step, at your pace, until everything clicks. My sessions are interactive, visual, and tailored to you. I don’t just lecture—I ask, guide, challenge, and support. Expect to walk away with a deep understanding, clear notes, and the confidence to tackle problems on your own. We use diagrams, analogies, and real-world examples so that abstract ideas become intuitive. I’ll meet you where you’re at—whether you’re struggling to pass or aiming for the top score in your class. Need help before a test? Want ongoing support? Either way, I’ve got your back. Let’s turn confusion into clarity—and make learning feel less like a chore and more like a breakthrough.

Location

Chicago, Ilinois, The US

Language

Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish

Timezone

America/Chicago

Levels

Elementary
Middle School
High School
College/University

Education

University of Chicago

2024 - 2025
Master, Applied Data Science

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

2017 - 2020
BS, Astrophysics
Activities and societies: Astronomy Club - volunteering at the open houses operating telescopes and educating visitors; trained to use a large 12'' refracting telescope for both night and solar observing.

Work Experience

Wyzant

January 2020 - present
Tutor
Taught over 1000 college and high-school students in math, physics, and astronomy achieving 5 star rating from 99% of my students. Created and delivered complete curriculums in Statistics, Calculus, Astronomy, and Physics implementing innovative teaching methods Designed, mentored, and developed a student research project using Python to assess the potential risk of cosmic explosions to discovered exoplanets, mapping out the galactic habitable zone.