Tutoring built around
your student.
Making math meaningful for all students.
Every service at MTM is individualized — built around how your student learns, what course they're in, and what they need most right now.
Public & Private School
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Homeschool & Pods
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Cyber & Online Courses
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College & Adult Learners
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In-Person & Virtual
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All U.S. Time Zones
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Public & Private School 〰️ Homeschool & Pods 〰️ Cyber & Online Courses 〰️ College & Adult Learners 〰️ In-Person & Virtual 〰️ All U.S. Time Zones 〰️
Subjects MTM Tutors
MTM works with students in grades 6 through 12, college students, and adult learners across the following math subjects. All sessions are available in-person or virtually.
Pre-Algebra
6th, 7th & 8th Grade Math
Algebra 1
Pre-Calculus
Algebra 2
College Math
(through Calculus)
Geometry
Calculus
Standardized Test Math
(see Test Prep)
MTM specializes in middle school through college-level math up through Calculus. Looking for K–5 math support? See the referral note at the bottom of this page.
Choose the right structure
for your student's needs.
Weekly Sessions
The most impactful way to work with MTM. Weekly sessions allow Cindy to build a real relationship with your student — tracking their progress, adjusting her approach, and layering in active learning strategies that compound over time.
Sessions can be once or more per week depending on your student's needs. Weekly students also receive between-session support for homework and questions as they come up.
Once per week
Multiple sessions/week
In-person or virtual
Individual or small group
Small-group weekly tutoring is available for students in the same course at the same school — a great option for families who want to share the experience and cost.
What's Included
Ongoing instruction in current course material
Identifying and addressing foundational gaps
Annotation, note-taking & summarizing strategies
Test-taking strategies modeled and practiced
Session materials delivered after each meeting
Between-session support for HW & questions
As-Needed Sessions
For students or families who need targeted support without a set weekly schedule. As-needed sessions provide access to Cindy's expertise when a particular concept, assignment, or exam calls for it.
In-person or virtual
Flexible scheduling
As-needed sessions are booked as schedule permits.
Students seeking regular ongoing support are encouraged to consider weekly sessions, as recurring time slots fill quickly.
Best For
Students with a strong foundation who hit a wall on a specific topic
Families exploring tutoring before committing to a weekly schedule
Targeted help before a specific test or midterm
Students in online or self-paced courses who get stuck
Summer Tutoring
Summer is one of the most valuable times to invest in math. Without the pressure of a current course, students can go deeper, fill gaps, and get genuinely prepared — not just caught up.
Available for individuals and small groups. Summer groups are more flexible on school or program than school-year groups.
Individual
Small group
Any school or program
In-person or virtual
Three Summer Goals
Review & reinforce
Fill gaps from the year so students begin September with a solid foundation instead of carrying the same holes forward.
Preview & pre-learn
Get a head start on next year's material at a relaxed pace, so the first weeks of class feel familiar instead of overwhelming.
Full summer course support
Students enrolled in an online or accelerated summer math course get the same individualized instruction and between-session support as school-year students.
Test Preparation
MTM offers math content support and test-taking strategy for a wide range of standardized exams — from in-school state tests to high school admissions, college, and graduate-level assessments.
College & Graduate
High School Admissions
In-School & State Exams
MTM's Test Prep Approach
Math content review aligned to specific exam requirements
Test-taking strategies built and practiced in session
Annotation and process strategies for multi-step problems
Honest focus on where your student needs the most work
SAT/ACT referrals to a trusted full-program provider
A note on SAT & ACT prep
Strong SAT and ACT performance is about much more than math content. Choosing the right test for your student's strengths and goals, understanding the test's design, developing subject-specific strategies, managing focus and pacing — these all require a full, specialized program.
MTM offers SAT/ACT math content support only, and only to students currently enrolled in regular MTM tutoring. For a comprehensive SAT/ACT prep program, Cindy can refer you to a trusted, well-rounded program — and the best time to start is the summer before junior year.
When to Start SAT/ACT Prep
Most families wait too long. A comprehensive program started the summer before junior year gives students the time to truly learn the test — not just cram for it.
If you're wondering whether your student is on track, or want a referral to a program Cindy trusts, reach out.
What Families Say
Real results. Real students.
“I am a non-traditional student going back to college as an adult. Cindy has made studying math so fun and easy to understand. She gives me the confidence I need to succeed, and she reminds me it’s never too late to learn Algebra! She’s patient, kind, funny, and supportive. Cindy is the perfect Math Tutor to get ahead and to truly learn the material.”
— Amy L.“I personally cannot say enough about Cindy. Our daughter is normally an A-B student. When faced with the constant challenges of precalculus in her junior year, we knew we had to seek outside help! Cindy was very responsive and very accommodating with our daughters schedule. She understood the assignment and got our girl through with a passing grade and a much better understanding of precalculus!”
— Michelle S.“My son was failing Algebra, and within 3 months had improved his grade to the point that he was earning As and Bs on all his quizzes, tests, and homework assignments… She got him to start thinking about Algebra in a completely different way that has worked well for him.”
— Rachel L.
Not sure which option is right?
That's what the first conversation is for. Tell Cindy about your student and she'll help you figure out the best path forward — no pressure, just a real conversation.