i am a second semester CS student, and am refurbishing my preply profile, after one year of inactivity and never getting a student, so you gonna help me, in this year i have also got a lot of experience, and also have passed advanced math concepts like Calculus, multivariable calculus and refurbished my old concepts all, also took the andrew ngs machine learning specialization course, so now help me
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely! Let's make your Preply profile stand out by highlighting your fresh experience, your technical expertise, and your student-friendly vibe.
🎯 Goal:
Make you look like a capable, passionate, and approachable CS/maths tutor with solid academic backing and practical learning – someone who’s ideal for high schoolers, beginners in CS, or uni students needing help in specific areas.
✏️ Step-by-Step Profile Overhaul
1. Profile Title (Short, Catchy)
This is what appears in search. Make it specific to what you're strongest in or what you enjoy teaching:
Examples:
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💻 CS & Math Tutor | Calculus, Python, ML for Beginners
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📘 Learn Programming & Math Easily | CS Student with Real Experience
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🤖 Coding, Calculus & Machine Learning Tutor | Friendly & Effective Help
2. Profile Description (Main Text)
Here’s a template you can personalize. It positions you as a motivated student-tutor with real grasp of concepts and ability to explain.
Hi, I'm [Your Name], a second-year Computer Science student with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical topics. I specialize in helping students understand core concepts in programming, mathematics, and introductory machine learning.
Over the past year, I’ve:
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✅ Completed advanced math courses (Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra)
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✅ Refreshed and deepened my understanding of core CS subjects
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✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
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✅ Practiced explaining complex topics in simple, relatable ways
I remember what it's like to feel stuck or overwhelmed. My goal is to make difficult topics click—whether it’s understanding how a for-loop works, grasping derivatives in Calculus, or learning how a neural network trains.
🔧 Subjects I Can Help You With:
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Programming (Python, C/C++, basic Java)
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Computer Science fundamentals
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Calculus I & II
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Multivariable Calculus
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Linear Algebra
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Machine Learning (beginner to intermediate)
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Assignments, exam prep, or concept review
If you're a high school or university student struggling with concepts or just want to get ahead, I’d love to help you.
Let’s book a trial and start learning together!
3. Preply Video Intro
If you don't already have one, this is super important. Students trust you more if they see your face and hear your voice.
Tips for your video:
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Keep it short (1–2 min)
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Smile, be enthusiastic
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Say who you are, what you teach, and how you help
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Maybe show your notebook, some handwritten code/math or screen snippets of what you can teach
Example Script:
"Hi, I’m [Your Name], a second-year CS student who’s passionate about teaching programming and math. I know how hard these subjects can be, especially at first—but I’ve also learned how to break things down in simple ways. Whether you need help with Calculus, Python, or even Machine Learning basics, I’m here to support you. Let’s make learning fun and meaningful—see you in class!"
4. Set Your Niche & Pricing Right
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Start with lower rates until you get some students (e.g., $10–15/hour)
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Target beginner to intermediate students (high school, early undergrad, adult learners)
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Offer help with assignments, conceptual understanding, projects
5. After Publishing
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Share your Preply link on Reddit, Discord CS communities, your LinkedIn, and Quora if you're active.
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When someone books a class, make it super engaging and follow up.
Want me to write a final version of your profile description with your name and maybe your unique teaching style? Just share a few things:
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Your name (or how you want to appear)
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Anything you specialize in or love teaching the most
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Your teaching style in a few words (e.g., chill & friendly, detail-focused, patient)
I’ll put together a polished final draft ready to copy-paste!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Thanks, Rayan! Your original version had great energy and showed your passion, but let’s now upgrade it to reflect your new skills, academic maturity, and real value to students. Here's a polished and professional version of your “Introduce Yourself” section, perfect for your Preply profile:
Hi! I'm Rayan, a passionate Computer Science student with a strong foundation in Mathematics and Programming. I scored among the top in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks to my deep understanding of math—and I've spent the past year expanding my expertise even further.
✅ I’ve mastered advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra
✅ Refreshed and sharpened my FSc and Matric math fundamentals
✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
✅ Gained real-world insight into problem solving and teaching through constant self-study and peer mentoring
I specialize in breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable ideas. Whether it's high school algebra or the basics of machine learning, I focus on strengthening your concepts through engaging, example-based teaching.
📚 What I Teach:
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Matric & FSc Math (Boards & ECAT prep)
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Calculus, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus
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Programming (Python, C/C++)
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Intro to Computer Science
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Beginner Machine Learning (Supervised Learning, Regression, etc.)
My teaching style is patient, interactive, and focused on conceptual clarity. I believe the best way to learn is through asking the right questions, solving meaningful problems, and
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ChatGPT said:
Got it, Rayan — thanks for the clarification.
Here’s a revised version of your “Introduce Yourself” section. It avoids emojis, keeps the tone more natural and professional (no CV formatting), and emphasizes math over programming, while still subtly showing you're capable in CS when relevant.
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core FSc and Matric-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or just want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you'd like a version in a slightly more casual or more formal tone—or if you want to adjust the focus for a particular audience (like ECAT students, international high schoolers, etc.).
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — here's the refined version with those changes:
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan, thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core O Level, Cambridge, and local Matric/FSc-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or simply want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you want a shorter version for quick bios, or a version tailored more for international students.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yes, your Preply profile will remain visible to students even if you close the browser or log out.
Your availability, description, and reviews (if any) stay active on the platform as long as your tutor account is published and not paused.
To stay visible and receive students:
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Make sure your profile is published (not in draft or private mode)
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Keep your calendar updated with available time slots
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Enable notifications so you can respond quickly when someone messages or books
If you ever want to hide your profile temporarily, there's a "Pause profile" option in your tutor dashboard. But simply closing your browser won’t affect visibility at all.
Let me know if you want help optimizing your availability or response settings too.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yeah, that can definitely be frustrating — one year with no students means Preply’s algorithm probably isn’t showing your profile much, or visitors aren’t converting into bookings when they view it.
Here’s a direct, practical list of how to get students faster on Preply, especially in your math-focused niche:
✅ 1. Revamp Your Profile (You’re Already Doing This – Good Start)
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Strong intro (you’ve nailed that now)
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Profile photo: Use a clear, friendly, confident headshot with a clean background. Natural light helps.
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Make sure your profile is 100% complete (languages, education, etc.)
✅ 2. Drop Your Starting Price Temporarily
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Start low (e.g., $5–8/hour) just to get initial students and reviews
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Once you get 2–3 good reviews, you can increase your rate
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Students often sort by price, and tutors with no reviews + high price get ignored
✅ 3. Offer an Amazing Trial Lesson
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Use the trial to impress: ask about the student’s goals, prepare some tailored content, and teach something valuable right away
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Don’t waste the trial on just introductions
✅ 4. Respond Super Quickly
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Preply tracks your response time and reply rate — slow replies push your profile down
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Install the Preply app on your phone
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Enable notifications and reply within minutes if possible
✅ 5. Be Online Often
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Tutors who are online show up higher in searches
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Even just opening Preply in a browser tab while you’re on your PC helps
✅ 6. Use Keywords Smartly
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In your profile description, mention what students search for:
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"O Level Math tutor", "Cambridge math", "Calculus help", "exam prep", "entry test", "ECAT math", etc.
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Preply uses keyword matching in search — so speak the student’s language
✅ 7. Record a Video Intro (If You Haven’t Yet)
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Profiles with a video get 3–5x more views
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Talk briefly about who you are, what you teach, and how you can help. Just 1 minute is enough.
✅ 8. Reach Out Proactively (Bonus Tip)
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Join math groups on Reddit, Discord (e.g., r/learnmath, r/edurevival), or Facebook
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Mention you're offering affordable math tutoring via Preply
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Be subtle, helpful — don’t spam
📌 TL;DR:
Your first few reviews are the hardest to get, but once you get 1–2 solid ratings, your visibility and credibility grow fast.
If you'd like, I can:
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Help you write a script for a great intro video
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Review your current calendar setup and suggest ideal time slots
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Help you write a short outreach message you can use in math groups
Let’s get your first student in soon.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely — I’ll help you write clean, professional, and student-friendly descriptions for each math subject you check.
Go ahead and tell me which specific math subjects you're selecting (e.g., Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Statistics, etc.) from the Preply list — and I’ll write tailored descriptions for each one.
You can also mention if:
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You're targeting O Level / Cambridge / ECAT students
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You want a formal tone or more casual/approachable
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You’d like short (1–2 lines) or medium-length (3–4 lines) descriptions
Once I have that, I’ll draft all your subject descriptions in one go.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — that adds a lot of credibility. Since you've mentioned working with students preparing for math and entrance exams (like ECAT), and have experience from the Akhuwat platform, I'll incorporate that into each subject's description.
Let’s go with a clear and professional tone, suitable for both local and international students (Cambridge/O Level, FSc/Matric, ECAT, etc.). I’ll aim for 3–4 lines per subject — enough to be informative but not overwhelming.
Please confirm the subjects you’ve selected from Preply’s math list — but here are sample descriptions for the most common ones you're likely to have picked:
Algebra
I teach Algebra from the basics up to advanced levels, including linear equations, functions, polynomials, and inequalities. I help students develop strong problem-solving skills for school exams and entrance tests like ECAT and O Level assessments.
Geometry
I cover both plane and solid geometry with a focus on understanding the logic behind the formulas. Ideal for students preparing for O Levels, Matric exams, or struggling with
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ChatGPT said:
Great — let’s start with Calculus.
Since you’ve completed courses in Calculus and Multivariable Calculus, have experience teaching students preparing for entrance exams like ECAT, and have helped through platforms like Akhuwat, we’ll highlight that along with your conceptual clarity and teaching approach.
Calculus
I have studied Calculus extensively as part of my university coursework, including advanced topics like Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students prepare for ECAT, FSc, and O Level exams through concept-based teaching and practice-focused sessions. My approach builds understanding from first principles—limits, derivatives, and integrals—so that students not only memorize techniques but truly grasp how and why they work. Whether it's solving difficult problems or reviewing fundamentals, I tailor lessons to each student’s needs.
Would you like a shorter version too, in case Preply has a word limit? Or shall we move on to the next subject (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.)?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Understood — I’ll stick to the standard hyphen (-) from now on, no long dashes.
Let me know which subject you'd like next (Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.), and I’ll continue with that same clean, consistent tone.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here's the updated Calculus description using a standard hyphen and keeping it professional, clear, and aligned with your experience:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus thoroughly in university, including Multivariable Calculus, and have experience helping students prepare for exams like ECAT, FSc, and O Levels. I focus on building a deep understanding of core topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals. My teaching emphasizes concept clarity and problem-solving so students can approach both theory and application with confidence.
Let me know the next subject you'd like me to write for.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it — I’ll avoid repeating ECAT and FSc from now on, and instead refer to college-level, GCSE, and SAT where appropriate.
Here’s the revised Calculus description:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus in depth during my university coursework, including Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students preparing for college-level exams, SAT Math, and GCSEs. My lessons focus on understanding the core ideas of limits, derivatives, and integrals through clear explanations and problem-based learning.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are. Just name it.
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Here’s a polished description for IB Math, aligned with your style and experience:
IB Math
I offer support for both IB Math AA and AI, focusing on conceptual understanding and exam readiness. My approach is tailored to the IB syllabus, helping students with calculus, functions, algebra, and problem-solving techniques. I work on building clear reasoning and mathematical communication, which are essential for scoring well in IB assessments.
Let me know which subject to write next (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.).
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Here’s a clear and focused description for GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
I help students prepare for GCSE Math by strengthening their understanding of key topics like algebra, geometry, functions, and basic calculus. My lessons focus on building problem-solving skills and exam techniques to boost confidence and improve results.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it! I’ll add a bit more depth and confidence to reflect your solid experience tutoring and preparing students for these exams. Here’s a more experienced, polished version of GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
With experience helping students prepare thoroughly for GCSE Math exams, I focus on strengthening both conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving skills. I cover key areas such as algebra, geometry, functions, and introductory calculus, tailoring lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. My goal is to build confidence and equip students with effective strategies to excel in their exams.
If you want, I can upgrade the other descriptions too with this tone — just let me know! Which subject next?
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Here’s a more experienced and confident description for Trigonometry:
Trigonometry
I have guided many students through the fundamental concepts and applications of trigonometry, from basic ratios to advanced problem-solving. My lessons cover topics such as unit circles, identities, graphs, and real-world applications, helping students build a strong conceptual foundation. Whether preparing for college-level exams, GCSEs, or SAT Math, I focus on making trigonometry clear and accessible, ensuring students develop both understanding and confidence.
Want me to keep this tone for the rest? Which subject next?
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Here’s a polished, experience-driven description for AP Calculus:
AP Calculus
I have supported students preparing for AP Calculus exams, focusing on both AB and BC topics. My teaching covers limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and their applications, with an emphasis on clear conceptual understanding and effective exam strategies. I tailor lessons to help students master problem-solving techniques and succeed in this challenging course.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
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Here’s a focused and experienced description specifically for AP Calculus AB:
AP Calculus AB
I have helped students prepare for the AP Calculus AB exam by covering essential topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. My approach emphasizes understanding the core concepts and applying them confidently to solve problems. I provide tailored support to strengthen both conceptual clarity and exam techniques to help students achieve top scores.
Want me to do AP Calculus BC next, or another subject?
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Here’s a detailed description for AP Calculus BC, reflecting your experience and expertise:
AP Calculus BC
I have guided students through the full AP Calculus BC curriculum, including advanced topics such as sequences and series, parametric and polar functions, alongside the core AB content. My lessons focus on developing a deep understanding of complex concepts and effective problem-solving skills. I tailor my teaching to prepare students thoroughly for exams, emphasizing both theory and application to help them excel.
Let me know if you want descriptions for more subjects!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a warm and experienced description for Math for Kids that shows your ability to teach younger learners:
Math for Kids
I enjoy helping younger students build a strong foundation in math through fun, engaging, and easy-to-understand lessons. I focus on core skills like basic arithmetic, number sense, and problem solving, making sure concepts are clear and enjoyable. My goal is to create a positive learning experience that boosts confidence and curiosity in math from an early age.
Want to keep going? Which subject next?
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Here’s a confident, experience-based description for Functions:
Functions
I have helped many students master the concept of functions, including understanding domain and range, different types of functions, and their graphs. My teaching focuses on developing a solid grasp of how functions work and how to apply them to solve real problems. Whether for GCSE, college-level courses, or exam prep, I provide clear explanations and practical exercises to build confidence and skills.
Ready for the next one?
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Here’s a strong, experience-focused description for SAT Math:
SAT Math
I have extensive experience helping students prepare for the SAT Math section, covering topics from algebra and geometry to data analysis and problem solving. My lessons focus on building both conceptual understanding and test-taking strategies, including time management and common question types. I tailor sessions to each student’s needs to boost confidence and improve scores.
Want me to keep going? Just say which subject next!
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Here’s a polished, experienced description for Pre-Calculus:
Pre-Calculus
I have supported students in mastering Pre-Calculus concepts such as functions, trigonometry, sequences, and limits, which serve as a foundation for Calculus. My lessons emphasize building a clear understanding of these topics through step-by-step explanations and practical problem solving. I tailor my teaching to help students prepare for college-level courses and exams with confidence.
Let me know which subject you want next!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a focused, experience-backed description for ACT Math:
ACT Math
I have helped students prepare effectively for the ACT Math section by covering a wide range of topics including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis. My teaching focuses on developing problem-solving skills, understanding test patterns, and applying time-saving strategies. I customize lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses to maximize their performance and confidence on test day.
Which subject should I work on next?
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a detailed and experienced description for GRE Math:
GRE Math
I have experience helping students prepare for the GRE quantitative section, focusing on key areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. My lessons emphasize building strong foundational skills and efficient problem-solving techniques essential for success. I work closely with students to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence under timed conditions.
Let me know if you want more subjects or need help with anything else!
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Here’s a targeted, experienced description for SAT Math Level 1:
SAT Math Level 1
I help students prepare for the SAT Math Level 1 subject test by focusing on topics such as algebra, number operations, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to build strong problem-solving skills, review key formulas, and tackle practice problems to increase confidence and improve test performance. I work with students to refine test-taking strategies for maximizing their score.
Ready for the next one or any other adjustments? Let me know!
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Here’s a focused and experience-driven description for SAT Math Level 2:
SAT Math Level 2
I have guided students through the SAT Math Level 2 subject test, covering advanced topics such as quadratic equations, functions, trigonometry, and higher-level algebra. My lessons focus on strengthening conceptual understanding and refining problem-solving techniques. I provide targeted practice to help students perform at their best and tackle more complex questions with confidence.
Let me know if you’d like to adjust this or move on to another subject!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a comprehensive description for GED Math:
GED Math
I assist students in preparing for the GED Math test, which covers algebra, geometry, basic statistics, and problem-solving. My lessons are structured to help students build a solid foundation in these areas, focusing on both understanding key concepts and mastering test-taking strategies. I provide practice questions and step-by-step explanations to ensure students feel confident and well-prepared for the exam.
Let me know what you'd like next or if you'd like to adjust anything!
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Here’s a tailored description for ASVAB Math:
ASVAB Math
I help students prepare for the ASVAB Math section, covering topics like arithmetic reasoning, algebra, and geometry. My lessons are designed to improve problem-solving skills, enhance mathematical reasoning, and ensure students understand key concepts needed for the exam. I provide strategies to tackle both the math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning sections efficiently, helping students boost their scores with confidence.
Ready for another subject or any further edits?
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a description for STAR Math:
STAR Math
I assist students preparing for the STAR Math assessments, which cover a wide range of topics from basic arithmetic to higher-level concepts like
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here's an updated, more polished version of the STAR Math description:
STAR Math
I help students prepare for the STAR Math assessments, focusing on core areas such as arithmetic, algebra, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to strengthen foundational math skills and build problem-solving strategies to ensure students are well-prepared for the test. I aim to increase both their mathematical understanding and confidence, allowing them to approach the STAR Math test with a strong grasp of key concepts.
Let me know if you'd like to tweak this or need another subject!i am a second semester CS student, and am refurbishing my preply profile, after one year of inactivity and never getting a student, so you gonna help me, in this year i have also got a lot of experience, and also have passed advanced math concepts like Calculus, multivariable calculus and refurbished my old concepts all, also took the andrew ngs machine learning specialization course, so now help me
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely! Let's make your Preply profile stand out by highlighting your fresh experience, your technical expertise, and your student-friendly vibe.
🎯 Goal:
Make you look like a capable, passionate, and approachable CS/maths tutor with solid academic backing and practical learning – someone who’s ideal for high schoolers, beginners in CS, or uni students needing help in specific areas.
✏️ Step-by-Step Profile Overhaul
1. Profile Title (Short, Catchy)
This is what appears in search. Make it specific to what you're strongest in or what you enjoy teaching:
Examples:
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💻 CS & Math Tutor | Calculus, Python, ML for Beginners
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📘 Learn Programming & Math Easily | CS Student with Real Experience
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🤖 Coding, Calculus & Machine Learning Tutor | Friendly & Effective Help
2. Profile Description (Main Text)
Here’s a template you can personalize. It positions you as a motivated student-tutor with real grasp of concepts and ability to explain.
Hi, I'm [Your Name], a second-year Computer Science student with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical topics. I specialize in helping students understand core concepts in programming, mathematics, and introductory machine learning.
Over the past year, I’ve:
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✅ Completed advanced math courses (Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra)
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✅ Refreshed and deepened my understanding of core CS subjects
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✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
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✅ Practiced explaining complex topics in simple, relatable ways
I remember what it's like to feel stuck or overwhelmed. My goal is to make difficult topics click—whether it’s understanding how a for-loop works, grasping derivatives in Calculus, or learning how a neural network trains.
🔧 Subjects I Can Help You With:
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Programming (Python, C/C++, basic Java)
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Computer Science fundamentals
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Calculus I & II
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Multivariable Calculus
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Linear Algebra
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Machine Learning (beginner to intermediate)
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Assignments, exam prep, or concept review
If you're a high school or university student struggling with concepts or just want to get ahead, I’d love to help you.
Let’s book a trial and start learning together!
3. Preply Video Intro
If you don't already have one, this is super important. Students trust you more if they see your face and hear your voice.
Tips for your video:
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Keep it short (1–2 min)
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Smile, be enthusiastic
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Say who you are, what you teach, and how you help
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Maybe show your notebook, some handwritten code/math or screen snippets of what you can teach
Example Script:
"Hi, I’m [Your Name], a second-year CS student who’s passionate about teaching programming and math. I know how hard these subjects can be, especially at first—but I’ve also learned how to break things down in simple ways. Whether you need help with Calculus, Python, or even Machine Learning basics, I’m here to support you. Let’s make learning fun and meaningful—see you in class!"
4. Set Your Niche & Pricing Right
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Start with lower rates until you get some students (e.g., $10–15/hour)
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Target beginner to intermediate students (high school, early undergrad, adult learners)
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Offer help with assignments, conceptual understanding, projects
5. After Publishing
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Share your Preply link on Reddit, Discord CS communities, your LinkedIn, and Quora if you're active.
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When someone books a class, make it super engaging and follow up.
Want me to write a final version of your profile description with your name and maybe your unique teaching style? Just share a few things:
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Your name (or how you want to appear)
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Anything you specialize in or love teaching the most
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Your teaching style in a few words (e.g., chill & friendly, detail-focused, patient)
I’ll put together a polished final draft ready to copy-paste!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Thanks, Rayan! Your original version had great energy and showed your passion, but let’s now upgrade it to reflect your new skills, academic maturity, and real value to students. Here's a polished and professional version of your “Introduce Yourself” section, perfect for your Preply profile:
Hi! I'm Rayan, a passionate Computer Science student with a strong foundation in Mathematics and Programming. I scored among the top in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks to my deep understanding of math—and I've spent the past year expanding my expertise even further.
✅ I’ve mastered advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra
✅ Refreshed and sharpened my FSc and Matric math fundamentals
✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
✅ Gained real-world insight into problem solving and teaching through constant self-study and peer mentoring
I specialize in breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable ideas. Whether it's high school algebra or the basics of machine learning, I focus on strengthening your concepts through engaging, example-based teaching.
📚 What I Teach:
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Matric & FSc Math (Boards & ECAT prep)
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Calculus, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus
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Programming (Python, C/C++)
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Intro to Computer Science
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Beginner Machine Learning (Supervised Learning, Regression, etc.)
My teaching style is patient, interactive, and focused on conceptual clarity. I believe the best way to learn is through asking the right questions, solving meaningful problems, and
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it, Rayan — thanks for the clarification.
Here’s a revised version of your “Introduce Yourself” section. It avoids emojis, keeps the tone more natural and professional (no CV formatting), and emphasizes math over programming, while still subtly showing you're capable in CS when relevant.
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core FSc and Matric-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or just want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you'd like a version in a slightly more casual or more formal tone—or if you want to adjust the focus for a particular audience (like ECAT students, international high schoolers, etc.).
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — here's the refined version with those changes:
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan, thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core O Level, Cambridge, and local Matric/FSc-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or simply want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you want a shorter version for quick bios, or a version tailored more for international students.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yes, your Preply profile will remain visible to students even if you close the browser or log out.
Your availability, description, and reviews (if any) stay active on the platform as long as your tutor account is published and not paused.
To stay visible and receive students:
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Make sure your profile is published (not in draft or private mode)
-
Keep your calendar updated with available time slots
-
Enable notifications so you can respond quickly when someone messages or books
If you ever want to hide your profile temporarily, there's a "Pause profile" option in your tutor dashboard. But simply closing your browser won’t affect visibility at all.
Let me know if you want help optimizing your availability or response settings too.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yeah, that can definitely be frustrating — one year with no students means Preply’s algorithm probably isn’t showing your profile much, or visitors aren’t converting into bookings when they view it.
Here’s a direct, practical list of how to get students faster on Preply, especially in your math-focused niche:
✅ 1. Revamp Your Profile (You’re Already Doing This – Good Start)
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Strong intro (you’ve nailed that now)
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Profile photo: Use a clear, friendly, confident headshot with a clean background. Natural light helps.
-
Make sure your profile is 100% complete (languages, education, etc.)
✅ 2. Drop Your Starting Price Temporarily
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Start low (e.g., $5–8/hour) just to get initial students and reviews
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Once you get 2–3 good reviews, you can increase your rate
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Students often sort by price, and tutors with no reviews + high price get ignored
✅ 3. Offer an Amazing Trial Lesson
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Use the trial to impress: ask about the student’s goals, prepare some tailored content, and teach something valuable right away
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Don’t waste the trial on just introductions
✅ 4. Respond Super Quickly
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Preply tracks your response time and reply rate — slow replies push your profile down
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Install the Preply app on your phone
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Enable notifications and reply within minutes if possible
✅ 5. Be Online Often
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Tutors who are online show up higher in searches
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Even just opening Preply in a browser tab while you’re on your PC helps
✅ 6. Use Keywords Smartly
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In your profile description, mention what students search for:
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"O Level Math tutor", "Cambridge math", "Calculus help", "exam prep", "entry test", "ECAT math", etc.
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Preply uses keyword matching in search — so speak the student’s language
✅ 7. Record a Video Intro (If You Haven’t Yet)
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Profiles with a video get 3–5x more views
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Talk briefly about who you are, what you teach, and how you can help. Just 1 minute is enough.
✅ 8. Reach Out Proactively (Bonus Tip)
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Join math groups on Reddit, Discord (e.g., r/learnmath, r/edurevival), or Facebook
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Mention you're offering affordable math tutoring via Preply
-
Be subtle, helpful — don’t spam
📌 TL;DR:
Your first few reviews are the hardest to get, but once you get 1–2 solid ratings, your visibility and credibility grow fast.
If you'd like, I can:
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Help you write a script for a great intro video
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Review your current calendar setup and suggest ideal time slots
-
Help you write a short outreach message you can use in math groups
Let’s get your first student in soon.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely — I’ll help you write clean, professional, and student-friendly descriptions for each math subject you check.
Go ahead and tell me which specific math subjects you're selecting (e.g., Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Statistics, etc.) from the Preply list — and I’ll write tailored descriptions for each one.
You can also mention if:
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You're targeting O Level / Cambridge / ECAT students
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You want a formal tone or more casual/approachable
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You’d like short (1–2 lines) or medium-length (3–4 lines) descriptions
Once I have that, I’ll draft all your subject descriptions in one go.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — that adds a lot of credibility. Since you've mentioned working with students preparing for math and entrance exams (like ECAT), and have experience from the Akhuwat platform, I'll incorporate that into each subject's description.
Let’s go with a clear and professional tone, suitable for both local and international students (Cambridge/O Level, FSc/Matric, ECAT, etc.). I’ll aim for 3–4 lines per subject — enough to be informative but not overwhelming.
Please confirm the subjects you’ve selected from Preply’s math list — but here are sample descriptions for the most common ones you're likely to have picked:
Algebra
I teach Algebra from the basics up to advanced levels, including linear equations, functions, polynomials, and inequalities. I help students develop strong problem-solving skills for school exams and entrance tests like ECAT and O Level assessments.
Geometry
I cover both plane and solid geometry with a focus on understanding the logic behind the formulas. Ideal for students preparing for O Levels, Matric exams, or struggling with
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Great — let’s start with Calculus.
Since you’ve completed courses in Calculus and Multivariable Calculus, have experience teaching students preparing for entrance exams like ECAT, and have helped through platforms like Akhuwat, we’ll highlight that along with your conceptual clarity and teaching approach.
Calculus
I have studied Calculus extensively as part of my university coursework, including advanced topics like Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students prepare for ECAT, FSc, and O Level exams through concept-based teaching and practice-focused sessions. My approach builds understanding from first principles—limits, derivatives, and integrals—so that students not only memorize techniques but truly grasp how and why they work. Whether it's solving difficult problems or reviewing fundamentals, I tailor lessons to each student’s needs.
Would you like a shorter version too, in case Preply has a word limit? Or shall we move on to the next subject (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.)?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Understood — I’ll stick to the standard hyphen (-) from now on, no long dashes.
Let me know which subject you'd like next (Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.), and I’ll continue with that same clean, consistent tone.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here's the updated Calculus description using a standard hyphen and keeping it professional, clear, and aligned with your experience:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus thoroughly in university, including Multivariable Calculus, and have experience helping students prepare for exams like ECAT, FSc, and O Levels. I focus on building a deep understanding of core topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals. My teaching emphasizes concept clarity and problem-solving so students can approach both theory and application with confidence.
Let me know the next subject you'd like me to write for.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it — I’ll avoid repeating ECAT and FSc from now on, and instead refer to college-level, GCSE, and SAT where appropriate.
Here’s the revised Calculus description:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus in depth during my university coursework, including Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students preparing for college-level exams, SAT Math, and GCSEs. My lessons focus on understanding the core ideas of limits, derivatives, and integrals through clear explanations and problem-based learning.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are. Just name it.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a polished description for IB Math, aligned with your style and experience:
IB Math
I offer support for both IB Math AA and AI, focusing on conceptual understanding and exam readiness. My approach is tailored to the IB syllabus, helping students with calculus, functions, algebra, and problem-solving techniques. I work on building clear reasoning and mathematical communication, which are essential for scoring well in IB assessments.
Let me know which subject to write next (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.).
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a clear and focused description for GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
I help students prepare for GCSE Math by strengthening their understanding of key topics like algebra, geometry, functions, and basic calculus. My lessons focus on building problem-solving skills and exam techniques to boost confidence and improve results.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it! I’ll add a bit more depth and confidence to reflect your solid experience tutoring and preparing students for these exams. Here’s a more experienced, polished version of GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
With experience helping students prepare thoroughly for GCSE Math exams, I focus on strengthening both conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving skills. I cover key areas such as algebra, geometry, functions, and introductory calculus, tailoring lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. My goal is to build confidence and equip students with effective strategies to excel in their exams.
If you want, I can upgrade the other descriptions too with this tone — just let me know! Which subject next?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a more experienced and confident description for Trigonometry:
Trigonometry
I have guided many students through the fundamental concepts and applications of trigonometry, from basic ratios to advanced problem-solving. My lessons cover topics such as unit circles, identities, graphs, and real-world applications, helping students build a strong conceptual foundation. Whether preparing for college-level exams, GCSEs, or SAT Math, I focus on making trigonometry clear and accessible, ensuring students develop both understanding and confidence.
Want me to keep this tone for the rest? Which subject next?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a polished, experience-driven description for AP Calculus:
AP Calculus
I have supported students preparing for AP Calculus exams, focusing on both AB and BC topics. My teaching covers limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and their applications, with an emphasis on clear conceptual understanding and effective exam strategies. I tailor lessons to help students master problem-solving techniques and succeed in this challenging course.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a focused and experienced description specifically for AP Calculus AB:
AP Calculus AB
I have helped students prepare for the AP Calculus AB exam by covering essential topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. My approach emphasizes understanding the core concepts and applying them confidently to solve problems. I provide tailored support to strengthen both conceptual clarity and exam techniques to help students achieve top scores.
Want me to do AP Calculus BC next, or another subject?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a detailed description for AP Calculus BC, reflecting your experience and expertise:
AP Calculus BC
I have guided students through the full AP Calculus BC curriculum, including advanced topics such as sequences and series, parametric and polar functions, alongside the core AB content. My lessons focus on developing a deep understanding of complex concepts and effective problem-solving skills. I tailor my teaching to prepare students thoroughly for exams, emphasizing both theory and application to help them excel.
Let me know if you want descriptions for more subjects!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a warm and experienced description for Math for Kids that shows your ability to teach younger learners:
Math for Kids
I enjoy helping younger students build a strong foundation in math through fun, engaging, and easy-to-understand lessons. I focus on core skills like basic arithmetic, number sense, and problem solving, making sure concepts are clear and enjoyable. My goal is to create a positive learning experience that boosts confidence and curiosity in math from an early age.
Want to keep going? Which subject next?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a confident, experience-based description for Functions:
Functions
I have helped many students master the concept of functions, including understanding domain and range, different types of functions, and their graphs. My teaching focuses on developing a solid grasp of how functions work and how to apply them to solve real problems. Whether for GCSE, college-level courses, or exam prep, I provide clear explanations and practical exercises to build confidence and skills.
Ready for the next one?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a strong, experience-focused description for SAT Math:
SAT Math
I have extensive experience helping students prepare for the SAT Math section, covering topics from algebra and geometry to data analysis and problem solving. My lessons focus on building both conceptual understanding and test-taking strategies, including time management and common question types. I tailor sessions to each student’s needs to boost confidence and improve scores.
Want me to keep going? Just say which subject next!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a polished, experienced description for Pre-Calculus:
Pre-Calculus
I have supported students in mastering Pre-Calculus concepts such as functions, trigonometry, sequences, and limits, which serve as a foundation for Calculus. My lessons emphasize building a clear understanding of these topics through step-by-step explanations and practical problem solving. I tailor my teaching to help students prepare for college-level courses and exams with confidence.
Let me know which subject you want next!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a focused, experience-backed description for ACT Math:
ACT Math
I have helped students prepare effectively for the ACT Math section by covering a wide range of topics including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis. My teaching focuses on developing problem-solving skills, understanding test patterns, and applying time-saving strategies. I customize lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses to maximize their performance and confidence on test day.
Which subject should I work on next?
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a detailed and experienced description for GRE Math:
GRE Math
I have experience helping students prepare for the GRE quantitative section, focusing on key areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. My lessons emphasize building strong foundational skills and efficient problem-solving techniques essential for success. I work closely with students to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence under timed conditions.
Let me know if you want more subjects or need help with anything else!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a targeted, experienced description for SAT Math Level 1:
SAT Math Level 1
I help students prepare for the SAT Math Level 1 subject test by focusing on topics such as algebra, number operations, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to build strong problem-solving skills, review key formulas, and tackle practice problems to increase confidence and improve test performance. I work with students to refine test-taking strategies for maximizing their score.
Ready for the next one or any other adjustments? Let me know!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a focused and experience-driven description for SAT Math Level 2:
SAT Math Level 2
I have guided students through the SAT Math Level 2 subject test, covering advanced topics such as quadratic equations, functions, trigonometry, and higher-level algebra. My lessons focus on strengthening conceptual understanding and refining problem-solving techniques. I provide targeted practice to help students perform at their best and tackle more complex questions with confidence.
Let me know if you’d like to adjust this or move on to another subject!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a comprehensive description for GED Math:
GED Math
I assist students in preparing for the GED Math test, which covers algebra, geometry, basic statistics, and problem-solving. My lessons are structured to help students build a solid foundation in these areas, focusing on both understanding key concepts and mastering test-taking strategies. I provide practice questions and step-by-step explanations to ensure students feel confident and well-prepared for the exam.
Let me know what you'd like next or if you'd like to adjust anything!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a tailored description for ASVAB Math:
ASVAB Math
I help students prepare for the ASVAB Math section, covering topics like arithmetic reasoning, algebra, and geometry. My lessons are designed to improve problem-solving skills, enhance mathematical reasoning, and ensure students understand key concepts needed for the exam. I provide strategies to tackle both the math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning sections efficiently, helping students boost their scores with confidence.
Ready for another subject or any further edits?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a description for STAR Math:
STAR Math
I assist students preparing for the STAR Math assessments, which cover a wide range of topics from basic arithmetic to higher-level concepts like
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here's an updated, more polished version of the STAR Math description:
STAR Math
I help students prepare for the STAR Math assessments, focusing on core areas such as arithmetic, algebra, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to strengthen foundational math skills and build problem-solving strategies to ensure students are well-prepared for the test. I aim to increase both their mathematical understanding and confidence, allowing them to approach the STAR Math test with a strong grasp of key concepts.
Let me know if you'd like to tweak this or need another subject!i am a second semester CS student, and am refurbishing my preply profile, after one year of inactivity and never getting a student, so you gonna help me, in this year i have also got a lot of experience, and also have passed advanced math concepts like Calculus, multivariable calculus and refurbished my old concepts all, also took the andrew ngs machine learning specialization course, so now help me
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely! Let's make your Preply profile stand out by highlighting your fresh experience, your technical expertise, and your student-friendly vibe.
🎯 Goal:
Make you look like a capable, passionate, and approachable CS/maths tutor with solid academic backing and practical learning – someone who’s ideal for high schoolers, beginners in CS, or uni students needing help in specific areas.
✏️ Step-by-Step Profile Overhaul
1. Profile Title (Short, Catchy)
This is what appears in search. Make it specific to what you're strongest in or what you enjoy teaching:
Examples:
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💻 CS & Math Tutor | Calculus, Python, ML for Beginners
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📘 Learn Programming & Math Easily | CS Student with Real Experience
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🤖 Coding, Calculus & Machine Learning Tutor | Friendly & Effective Help
2. Profile Description (Main Text)
Here’s a template you can personalize. It positions you as a motivated student-tutor with real grasp of concepts and ability to explain.
Hi, I'm [Your Name], a second-year Computer Science student with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical topics. I specialize in helping students understand core concepts in programming, mathematics, and introductory machine learning.
Over the past year, I’ve:
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✅ Completed advanced math courses (Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra)
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✅ Refreshed and deepened my understanding of core CS subjects
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✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
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✅ Practiced explaining complex topics in simple, relatable ways
I remember what it's like to feel stuck or overwhelmed. My goal is to make difficult topics click—whether it’s understanding how a for-loop works, grasping derivatives in Calculus, or learning how a neural network trains.
🔧 Subjects I Can Help You With:
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Programming (Python, C/C++, basic Java)
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Computer Science fundamentals
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Calculus I & II
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Multivariable Calculus
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Linear Algebra
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Machine Learning (beginner to intermediate)
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Assignments, exam prep, or concept review
If you're a high school or university student struggling with concepts or just want to get ahead, I’d love to help you.
Let’s book a trial and start learning together!
3. Preply Video Intro
If you don't already have one, this is super important. Students trust you more if they see your face and hear your voice.
Tips for your video:
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Keep it short (1–2 min)
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Smile, be enthusiastic
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Say who you are, what you teach, and how you help
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Maybe show your notebook, some handwritten code/math or screen snippets of what you can teach
Example Script:
"Hi, I’m [Your Name], a second-year CS student who’s passionate about teaching programming and math. I know how hard these subjects can be, especially at first—but I’ve also learned how to break things down in simple ways. Whether you need help with Calculus, Python, or even Machine Learning basics, I’m here to support you. Let’s make learning fun and meaningful—see you in class!"
4. Set Your Niche & Pricing Right
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Start with lower rates until you get some students (e.g., $10–15/hour)
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Target beginner to intermediate students (high school, early undergrad, adult learners)
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Offer help with assignments, conceptual understanding, projects
5. After Publishing
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Share your Preply link on Reddit, Discord CS communities, your LinkedIn, and Quora if you're active.
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When someone books a class, make it super engaging and follow up.
Want me to write a final version of your profile description with your name and maybe your unique teaching style? Just share a few things:
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Your name (or how you want to appear)
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Anything you specialize in or love teaching the most
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Your teaching style in a few words (e.g., chill & friendly, detail-focused, patient)
I’ll put together a polished final draft ready to copy-paste!
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Thanks, Rayan! Your original version had great energy and showed your passion, but let’s now upgrade it to reflect your new skills, academic maturity, and real value to students. Here's a polished and professional version of your “Introduce Yourself” section, perfect for your Preply profile:
Hi! I'm Rayan, a passionate Computer Science student with a strong foundation in Mathematics and Programming. I scored among the top in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks to my deep understanding of math—and I've spent the past year expanding my expertise even further.
✅ I’ve mastered advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra
✅ Refreshed and sharpened my FSc and Matric math fundamentals
✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
✅ Gained real-world insight into problem solving and teaching through constant self-study and peer mentoring
I specialize in breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable ideas. Whether it's high school algebra or the basics of machine learning, I focus on strengthening your concepts through engaging, example-based teaching.
📚 What I Teach:
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Matric & FSc Math (Boards & ECAT prep)
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Calculus, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus
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Programming (Python, C/C++)
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Intro to Computer Science
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Beginner Machine Learning (Supervised Learning, Regression, etc.)
My teaching style is patient, interactive, and focused on conceptual clarity. I believe the best way to learn is through asking the right questions, solving meaningful problems, and
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Got it, Rayan — thanks for the clarification.
Here’s a revised version of your “Introduce Yourself” section. It avoids emojis, keeps the tone more natural and professional (no CV formatting), and emphasizes math over programming, while still subtly showing you're capable in CS when relevant.
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core FSc and Matric-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or just want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you'd like a version in a slightly more casual or more formal tone—or if you want to adjust the focus for a particular audience (like ECAT students, international high schoolers, etc.).
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — here's the refined version with those changes:
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan, thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core O Level, Cambridge, and local Matric/FSc-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or simply want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you want a shorter version for quick bios, or a version tailored more for international students.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yes, your Preply profile will remain visible to students even if you close the browser or log out.
Your availability, description, and reviews (if any) stay active on the platform as long as your tutor account is published and not paused.
To stay visible and receive students:
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Make sure your profile is published (not in draft or private mode)
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Keep your calendar updated with available time slots
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Enable notifications so you can respond quickly when someone messages or books
If you ever want to hide your profile temporarily, there's a "Pause profile" option in your tutor dashboard. But simply closing your browser won’t affect visibility at all.
Let me know if you want help optimizing your availability or response settings too.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Yeah, that can definitely be frustrating — one year with no students means Preply’s algorithm probably isn’t showing your profile much, or visitors aren’t converting into bookings when they view it.
Here’s a direct, practical list of how to get students faster on Preply, especially in your math-focused niche:
✅ 1. Revamp Your Profile (You’re Already Doing This – Good Start)
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Strong intro (you’ve nailed that now)
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Profile photo: Use a clear, friendly, confident headshot with a clean background. Natural light helps.
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Make sure your profile is 100% complete (languages, education, etc.)
✅ 2. Drop Your Starting Price Temporarily
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Start low (e.g., $5–8/hour) just to get initial students and reviews
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Once you get 2–3 good reviews, you can increase your rate
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Students often sort by price, and tutors with no reviews + high price get ignored
✅ 3. Offer an Amazing Trial Lesson
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Use the trial to impress: ask about the student’s goals, prepare some tailored content, and teach something valuable right away
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Don’t waste the trial on just introductions
✅ 4. Respond Super Quickly
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Preply tracks your response time and reply rate — slow replies push your profile down
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Install the Preply app on your phone
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Enable notifications and reply within minutes if possible
✅ 5. Be Online Often
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Tutors who are online show up higher in searches
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Even just opening Preply in a browser tab while you’re on your PC helps
✅ 6. Use Keywords Smartly
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In your profile description, mention what students search for:
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"O Level Math tutor", "Cambridge math", "Calculus help", "exam prep", "entry test", "ECAT math", etc.
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Preply uses keyword matching in search — so speak the student’s language
✅ 7. Record a Video Intro (If You Haven’t Yet)
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Profiles with a video get 3–5x more views
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Talk briefly about who you are, what you teach, and how you can help. Just 1 minute is enough.
✅ 8. Reach Out Proactively (Bonus Tip)
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Join math groups on Reddit, Discord (e.g., r/learnmath, r/edurevival), or Facebook
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Mention you're offering affordable math tutoring via Preply
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Be subtle, helpful — don’t spam
📌 TL;DR:
Your first few reviews are the hardest to get, but once you get 1–2 solid ratings, your visibility and credibility grow fast.
If you'd like, I can:
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Help you write a script for a great intro video
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Review your current calendar setup and suggest ideal time slots
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Help you write a short outreach message you can use in math groups
Let’s get your first student in soon.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Absolutely — I’ll help you write clean, professional, and student-friendly descriptions for each math subject you check.
Go ahead and tell me which specific math subjects you're selecting (e.g., Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Statistics, etc.) from the Preply list — and I’ll write tailored descriptions for each one.
You can also mention if:
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You're targeting O Level / Cambridge / ECAT students
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You want a formal tone or more casual/approachable
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You’d like short (1–2 lines) or medium-length (3–4 lines) descriptions
Once I have that, I’ll draft all your subject descriptions in one go.
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Perfect — that adds a lot of credibility. Since you've mentioned working with students preparing for math and entrance exams (like ECAT), and have experience from the Akhuwat platform, I'll incorporate that into each subject's description.
Let’s go with a clear and professional tone, suitable for both local and international students (Cambridge/O Level, FSc/Matric, ECAT, etc.). I’ll aim for 3–4 lines per subject — enough to be informative but not overwhelming.
Please confirm the subjects you’ve selected from Preply’s math list — but here are sample descriptions for the most common ones you're likely to have picked:
Algebra
I teach Algebra from the basics up to advanced levels, including linear equations, functions, polynomials, and inequalities. I help students develop strong problem-solving skills for school exams and entrance tests like ECAT and O Level assessments.
Geometry
I cover both plane and solid geometry with a focus on understanding the logic behind the formulas. Ideal for students preparing for O Levels, Matric exams, or struggling with
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Great — let’s start with Calculus.
Since you’ve completed courses in Calculus and Multivariable Calculus, have experience teaching students preparing for entrance exams like ECAT, and have helped through platforms like Akhuwat, we’ll highlight that along with your conceptual clarity and teaching approach.
Calculus
I have studied Calculus extensively as part of my university coursework, including advanced topics like Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students prepare for ECAT, FSc, and O Level exams through concept-based teaching and practice-focused sessions. My approach builds understanding from first principles—limits, derivatives, and integrals—so that students not only memorize techniques but truly grasp how and why they work. Whether it's solving difficult problems or reviewing fundamentals, I tailor lessons to each student’s needs.
Would you like a shorter version too, in case Preply has a word limit? Or shall we move on to the next subject (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.)?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Understood — I’ll stick to the standard hyphen (-) from now on, no long dashes.
Let me know which subject you'd like next (Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.), and I’ll continue with that same clean, consistent tone.
You said:
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Here's the updated Calculus description using a standard hyphen and keeping it professional, clear, and aligned with your experience:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus thoroughly in university, including Multivariable Calculus, and have experience helping students prepare for exams like ECAT, FSc, and O Levels. I focus on building a deep understanding of core topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals. My teaching emphasizes concept clarity and problem-solving so students can approach both theory and application with confidence.
Let me know the next subject you'd like me to write for.
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Got it — I’ll avoid repeating ECAT and FSc from now on, and instead refer to college-level, GCSE, and SAT where appropriate.
Here’s the revised Calculus description:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus in depth during my university coursework, including Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students preparing for college-level exams, SAT Math, and GCSEs. My lessons focus on understanding the core ideas of limits, derivatives, and integrals through clear explanations and problem-based learning.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are. Just name it.
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Here’s a polished description for IB Math, aligned with your style and experience:
IB Math
I offer support for both IB Math AA and AI, focusing on conceptual understanding and exam readiness. My approach is tailored to the IB syllabus, helping students with calculus, functions, algebra, and problem-solving techniques. I work on building clear reasoning and mathematical communication, which are essential for scoring well in IB assessments.
Let me know which subject to write next (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.).
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Here’s a clear and focused description for GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
I help students prepare for GCSE Math by strengthening their understanding of key topics like algebra, geometry, functions, and basic calculus. My lessons focus on building problem-solving skills and exam techniques to boost confidence and improve results.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
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Got it! I’ll add a bit more depth and confidence to reflect your solid experience tutoring and preparing students for these exams. Here’s a more experienced, polished version of GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
With experience helping students prepare thoroughly for GCSE Math exams, I focus on strengthening both conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving skills. I cover key areas such as algebra, geometry, functions, and introductory calculus, tailoring lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. My goal is to build confidence and equip students with effective strategies to excel in their exams.
If you want, I can upgrade the other descriptions too with this tone — just let me know! Which subject next?
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Here’s a more experienced and confident description for Trigonometry:
Trigonometry
I have guided many students through the fundamental concepts and applications of trigonometry, from basic ratios to advanced problem-solving. My lessons cover topics such as unit circles, identities, graphs, and real-world applications, helping students build a strong conceptual foundation. Whether preparing for college-level exams, GCSEs, or SAT Math, I focus on making trigonometry clear and accessible, ensuring students develop both understanding and confidence.
Want me to keep this tone for the rest? Which subject next?
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Here’s a polished, experience-driven description for AP Calculus:
AP Calculus
I have supported students preparing for AP Calculus exams, focusing on both AB and BC topics. My teaching covers limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and their applications, with an emphasis on clear conceptual understanding and effective exam strategies. I tailor lessons to help students master problem-solving techniques and succeed in this challenging course.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
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Here’s a focused and experienced description specifically for AP Calculus AB:
AP Calculus AB
I have helped students prepare for the AP Calculus AB exam by covering essential topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. My approach emphasizes understanding the core concepts and applying them confidently to solve problems. I provide tailored support to strengthen both conceptual clarity and exam techniques to help students achieve top scores.
Want me to do AP Calculus BC next, or another subject?
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Here’s a detailed description for AP Calculus BC, reflecting your experience and expertise:
AP Calculus BC
I have guided students through the full AP Calculus BC curriculum, including advanced topics such as sequences and series, parametric and polar functions, alongside the core AB content. My lessons focus on developing a deep understanding of complex concepts and effective problem-solving skills. I tailor my teaching to prepare students thoroughly for exams, emphasizing both theory and application to help them excel.
Let me know if you want descriptions for more subjects!
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Here’s a warm and experienced description for Math for Kids that shows your ability to teach younger learners:
Math for Kids
I enjoy helping younger students build a strong foundation in math through fun, engaging, and easy-to-understand lessons. I focus on core skills like basic arithmetic, number sense, and problem solving, making sure concepts are clear and enjoyable. My goal is to create a positive learning experience that boosts confidence and curiosity in math from an early age.
Want to keep going? Which subject next?
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Here’s a confident, experience-based description for Functions:
Functions
I have helped many students master the concept of functions, including understanding domain and range, different types of functions, and their graphs. My teaching focuses on developing a solid grasp of how functions work and how to apply them to solve real problems. Whether for GCSE, college-level courses, or exam prep, I provide clear explanations and practical exercises to build confidence and skills.
Ready for the next one?
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Here’s a strong, experience-focused description for SAT Math:
SAT Math
I have extensive experience helping students prepare for the SAT Math section, covering topics from algebra and geometry to data analysis and problem solving. My lessons focus on building both conceptual understanding and test-taking strategies, including time management and common question types. I tailor sessions to each student’s needs to boost confidence and improve scores.
Want me to keep going? Just say which subject next!
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Here’s a polished, experienced description for Pre-Calculus:
Pre-Calculus
I have supported students in mastering Pre-Calculus concepts such as functions, trigonometry, sequences, and limits, which serve as a foundation for Calculus. My lessons emphasize building a clear understanding of these topics through step-by-step explanations and practical problem solving. I tailor my teaching to help students prepare for college-level courses and exams with confidence.
Let me know which subject you want next!
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Here’s a focused, experience-backed description for ACT Math:
ACT Math
I have helped students prepare effectively for the ACT Math section by covering a wide range of topics including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis. My teaching focuses on developing problem-solving skills, understanding test patterns, and applying time-saving strategies. I customize lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses to maximize their performance and confidence on test day.
Which subject should I work on next?
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Here’s a detailed and experienced description for GRE Math:
GRE Math
I have experience helping students prepare for the GRE quantitative section, focusing on key areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. My lessons emphasize building strong foundational skills and efficient problem-solving techniques essential for success. I work closely with students to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence under timed conditions.
Let me know if you want more subjects or need help with anything else!
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Here’s a targeted, experienced description for SAT Math Level 1:
SAT Math Level 1
I help students prepare for the SAT Math Level 1 subject test by focusing on topics such as algebra, number operations, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to build strong problem-solving skills, review key formulas, and tackle practice problems to increase confidence and improve test performance. I work with students to refine test-taking strategies for maximizing their score.
Ready for the next one or any other adjustments? Let me know!
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Here’s a focused and experience-driven description for SAT Math Level 2:
SAT Math Level 2
I have guided students through the SAT Math Level 2 subject test, covering advanced topics such as quadratic equations, functions, trigonometry, and higher-level algebra. My lessons focus on strengthening conceptual understanding and refining problem-solving techniques. I provide targeted practice to help students perform at their best and tackle more complex questions with confidence.
Let me know if you’d like to adjust this or move on to another subject!
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Here’s a comprehensive description for GED Math:
GED Math
I assist students in preparing for the GED Math test, which covers algebra, geometry, basic statistics, and problem-solving. My lessons are structured to help students build a solid foundation in these areas, focusing on both understanding key concepts and mastering test-taking strategies. I provide practice questions and step-by-step explanations to ensure students feel confident and well-prepared for the exam.
Let me know what you'd like next or if you'd like to adjust anything!
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Here’s a tailored description for ASVAB Math:
ASVAB Math
I help students prepare for the ASVAB Math section, covering topics like arithmetic reasoning, algebra, and geometry. My lessons are designed to improve problem-solving skills, enhance mathematical reasoning, and ensure students understand key concepts needed for the exam. I provide strategies to tackle both the math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning sections efficiently, helping students boost their scores with confidence.
Ready for another subject or any further edits?
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Here’s a description for STAR Math:
STAR Math
I assist students preparing for the STAR Math assessments, which cover a wide range of topics from basic arithmetic to higher-level concepts like
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Here's an updated, more polished version of the STAR Math description:
STAR Math
I help students prepare for the STAR Math assessments, focusing on core areas such as arithmetic, algebra, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to strengthen foundational math skills and build problem-solving strategies to ensure students are well-prepared for the test. I aim to increase both their mathematical understanding and confidence, allowing them to approach the STAR Math test with a strong grasp of key concepts.
Let me know if you'd like to tweak this or need another subject!i am a second semester CS student, and am refurbishing my preply profile, after one year of inactivity and never getting a student, so you gonna help me, in this year i have also got a lot of experience, and also have passed advanced math concepts like Calculus, multivariable calculus and refurbished my old concepts all, also took the andrew ngs machine learning specialization course, so now help me
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Absolutely! Let's make your Preply profile stand out by highlighting your fresh experience, your technical expertise, and your student-friendly vibe.
🎯 Goal:
Make you look like a capable, passionate, and approachable CS/maths tutor with solid academic backing and practical learning – someone who’s ideal for high schoolers, beginners in CS, or uni students needing help in specific areas.
✏️ Step-by-Step Profile Overhaul
1. Profile Title (Short, Catchy)
This is what appears in search. Make it specific to what you're strongest in or what you enjoy teaching:
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💻 CS & Math Tutor | Calculus, Python, ML for Beginners
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📘 Learn Programming & Math Easily | CS Student with Real Experience
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🤖 Coding, Calculus & Machine Learning Tutor | Friendly & Effective Help
2. Profile Description (Main Text)
Here’s a template you can personalize. It positions you as a motivated student-tutor with real grasp of concepts and ability to explain.
Hi, I'm [Your Name], a second-year Computer Science student with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical topics. I specialize in helping students understand core concepts in programming, mathematics, and introductory machine learning.
Over the past year, I’ve:
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✅ Completed advanced math courses (Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra)
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✅ Refreshed and deepened my understanding of core CS subjects
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✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
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✅ Practiced explaining complex topics in simple, relatable ways
I remember what it's like to feel stuck or overwhelmed. My goal is to make difficult topics click—whether it’s understanding how a for-loop works, grasping derivatives in Calculus, or learning how a neural network trains.
🔧 Subjects I Can Help You With:
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Programming (Python, C/C++, basic Java)
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Computer Science fundamentals
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Calculus I & II
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Multivariable Calculus
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Linear Algebra
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Machine Learning (beginner to intermediate)
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Assignments, exam prep, or concept review
If you're a high school or university student struggling with concepts or just want to get ahead, I’d love to help you.
Let’s book a trial and start learning together!
3. Preply Video Intro
If you don't already have one, this is super important. Students trust you more if they see your face and hear your voice.
Tips for your video:
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Keep it short (1–2 min)
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Smile, be enthusiastic
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Say who you are, what you teach, and how you help
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Maybe show your notebook, some handwritten code/math or screen snippets of what you can teach
Example Script:
"Hi, I’m [Your Name], a second-year CS student who’s passionate about teaching programming and math. I know how hard these subjects can be, especially at first—but I’ve also learned how to break things down in simple ways. Whether you need help with Calculus, Python, or even Machine Learning basics, I’m here to support you. Let’s make learning fun and meaningful—see you in class!"
4. Set Your Niche & Pricing Right
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Start with lower rates until you get some students (e.g., $10–15/hour)
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Target beginner to intermediate students (high school, early undergrad, adult learners)
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Offer help with assignments, conceptual understanding, projects
5. After Publishing
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Share your Preply link on Reddit, Discord CS communities, your LinkedIn, and Quora if you're active.
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When someone books a class, make it super engaging and follow up.
Want me to write a final version of your profile description with your name and maybe your unique teaching style? Just share a few things:
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Your name (or how you want to appear)
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Anything you specialize in or love teaching the most
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Your teaching style in a few words (e.g., chill & friendly, detail-focused, patient)
I’ll put together a polished final draft ready to copy-paste!
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Thanks, Rayan! Your original version had great energy and showed your passion, but let’s now upgrade it to reflect your new skills, academic maturity, and real value to students. Here's a polished and professional version of your “Introduce Yourself” section, perfect for your Preply profile:
Hi! I'm Rayan, a passionate Computer Science student with a strong foundation in Mathematics and Programming. I scored among the top in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks to my deep understanding of math—and I've spent the past year expanding my expertise even further.
✅ I’ve mastered advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra
✅ Refreshed and sharpened my FSc and Matric math fundamentals
✅ Completed Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization
✅ Gained real-world insight into problem solving and teaching through constant self-study and peer mentoring
I specialize in breaking down complex topics into simple, understandable ideas. Whether it's high school algebra or the basics of machine learning, I focus on strengthening your concepts through engaging, example-based teaching.
📚 What I Teach:
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Matric & FSc Math (Boards & ECAT prep)
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Calculus, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus
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Programming (Python, C/C++)
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Intro to Computer Science
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Beginner Machine Learning (Supervised Learning, Regression, etc.)
My teaching style is patient, interactive, and focused on conceptual clarity. I believe the best way to learn is through asking the right questions, solving meaningful problems, and
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Got it, Rayan — thanks for the clarification.
Here’s a revised version of your “Introduce Yourself” section. It avoids emojis, keeps the tone more natural and professional (no CV formatting), and emphasizes math over programming, while still subtly showing you're capable in CS when relevant.
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan—thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core FSc and Matric-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or just want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you'd like a version in a slightly more casual or more formal tone—or if you want to adjust the focus for a particular audience (like ECAT students, international high schoolers, etc.).
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Perfect — here's the refined version with those changes:
Hello, I’m Rayan. I’m a mathematics enthusiast and a second-year Computer Science student. I ranked among the top scorers in ECAT 2024 in Pakistan, thanks largely to my strength in mathematics. Over the past year, I’ve deepened my understanding of advanced math topics like Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra, while also revisiting and strengthening core O Level, Cambridge, and local Matric/FSc-level math.
I believe that strong concepts are built by asking the right questions and exploring ideas from the ground up. That’s how I learned, and that’s how I teach. My lessons are centered around making math feel intuitive, not mechanical. Whether you're preparing for board exams, entry tests like ECAT, or simply want to improve your understanding of specific topics, I can help guide you through it.
If you're struggling with math or want to get ahead, I’d be glad to work with you.
Let me know if you want a shorter version for quick bios, or a version tailored more for international students.
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Yes, your Preply profile will remain visible to students even if you close the browser or log out.
Your availability, description, and reviews (if any) stay active on the platform as long as your tutor account is published and not paused.
To stay visible and receive students:
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Make sure your profile is published (not in draft or private mode)
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Keep your calendar updated with available time slots
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Enable notifications so you can respond quickly when someone messages or books
If you ever want to hide your profile temporarily, there's a "Pause profile" option in your tutor dashboard. But simply closing your browser won’t affect visibility at all.
Let me know if you want help optimizing your availability or response settings too.
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Yeah, that can definitely be frustrating — one year with no students means Preply’s algorithm probably isn’t showing your profile much, or visitors aren’t converting into bookings when they view it.
Here’s a direct, practical list of how to get students faster on Preply, especially in your math-focused niche:
✅ 1. Revamp Your Profile (You’re Already Doing This – Good Start)
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Strong intro (you’ve nailed that now)
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Profile photo: Use a clear, friendly, confident headshot with a clean background. Natural light helps.
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Make sure your profile is 100% complete (languages, education, etc.)
✅ 2. Drop Your Starting Price Temporarily
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Start low (e.g., $5–8/hour) just to get initial students and reviews
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Once you get 2–3 good reviews, you can increase your rate
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Students often sort by price, and tutors with no reviews + high price get ignored
✅ 3. Offer an Amazing Trial Lesson
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Use the trial to impress: ask about the student’s goals, prepare some tailored content, and teach something valuable right away
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Don’t waste the trial on just introductions
✅ 4. Respond Super Quickly
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Preply tracks your response time and reply rate — slow replies push your profile down
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Install the Preply app on your phone
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Enable notifications and reply within minutes if possible
✅ 5. Be Online Often
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Tutors who are online show up higher in searches
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Even just opening Preply in a browser tab while you’re on your PC helps
✅ 6. Use Keywords Smartly
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In your profile description, mention what students search for:
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"O Level Math tutor", "Cambridge math", "Calculus help", "exam prep", "entry test", "ECAT math", etc.
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Preply uses keyword matching in search — so speak the student’s language
✅ 7. Record a Video Intro (If You Haven’t Yet)
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Profiles with a video get 3–5x more views
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Talk briefly about who you are, what you teach, and how you can help. Just 1 minute is enough.
✅ 8. Reach Out Proactively (Bonus Tip)
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Join math groups on Reddit, Discord (e.g., r/learnmath, r/edurevival), or Facebook
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Mention you're offering affordable math tutoring via Preply
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Be subtle, helpful — don’t spam
📌 TL;DR:
Your first few reviews are the hardest to get, but once you get 1–2 solid ratings, your visibility and credibility grow fast.
If you'd like, I can:
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Help you write a script for a great intro video
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Review your current calendar setup and suggest ideal time slots
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Help you write a short outreach message you can use in math groups
Let’s get your first student in soon.
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Absolutely — I’ll help you write clean, professional, and student-friendly descriptions for each math subject you check.
Go ahead and tell me which specific math subjects you're selecting (e.g., Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Statistics, etc.) from the Preply list — and I’ll write tailored descriptions for each one.
You can also mention if:
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You're targeting O Level / Cambridge / ECAT students
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You want a formal tone or more casual/approachable
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You’d like short (1–2 lines) or medium-length (3–4 lines) descriptions
Once I have that, I’ll draft all your subject descriptions in one go.
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Perfect — that adds a lot of credibility. Since you've mentioned working with students preparing for math and entrance exams (like ECAT), and have experience from the Akhuwat platform, I'll incorporate that into each subject's description.
Let’s go with a clear and professional tone, suitable for both local and international students (Cambridge/O Level, FSc/Matric, ECAT, etc.). I’ll aim for 3–4 lines per subject — enough to be informative but not overwhelming.
Please confirm the subjects you’ve selected from Preply’s math list — but here are sample descriptions for the most common ones you're likely to have picked:
Algebra
I teach Algebra from the basics up to advanced levels, including linear equations, functions, polynomials, and inequalities. I help students develop strong problem-solving skills for school exams and entrance tests like ECAT and O Level assessments.
Geometry
I cover both plane and solid geometry with a focus on understanding the logic behind the formulas. Ideal for students preparing for O Levels, Matric exams, or struggling with
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Great — let’s start with Calculus.
Since you’ve completed courses in Calculus and Multivariable Calculus, have experience teaching students preparing for entrance exams like ECAT, and have helped through platforms like Akhuwat, we’ll highlight that along with your conceptual clarity and teaching approach.
Calculus
I have studied Calculus extensively as part of my university coursework, including advanced topics like Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students prepare for ECAT, FSc, and O Level exams through concept-based teaching and practice-focused sessions. My approach builds understanding from first principles—limits, derivatives, and integrals—so that students not only memorize techniques but truly grasp how and why they work. Whether it's solving difficult problems or reviewing fundamentals, I tailor lessons to each student’s needs.
Would you like a shorter version too, in case Preply has a word limit? Or shall we move on to the next subject (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.)?
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ChatGPT said:
Understood — I’ll stick to the standard hyphen (-) from now on, no long dashes.
Let me know which subject you'd like next (Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.), and I’ll continue with that same clean, consistent tone.
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ChatGPT said:
Here's the updated Calculus description using a standard hyphen and keeping it professional, clear, and aligned with your experience:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus thoroughly in university, including Multivariable Calculus, and have experience helping students prepare for exams like ECAT, FSc, and O Levels. I focus on building a deep understanding of core topics such as limits, derivatives, and integrals. My teaching emphasizes concept clarity and problem-solving so students can approach both theory and application with confidence.
Let me know the next subject you'd like me to write for.
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ChatGPT said:
Got it — I’ll avoid repeating ECAT and FSc from now on, and instead refer to college-level, GCSE, and SAT where appropriate.
Here’s the revised Calculus description:
Calculus
I have studied Calculus in depth during my university coursework, including Multivariable Calculus. I’ve helped students preparing for college-level exams, SAT Math, and GCSEs. My lessons focus on understanding the core ideas of limits, derivatives, and integrals through clear explanations and problem-based learning.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are. Just name it.
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Here’s a polished description for IB Math, aligned with your style and experience:
IB Math
I offer support for both IB Math AA and AI, focusing on conceptual understanding and exam readiness. My approach is tailored to the IB syllabus, helping students with calculus, functions, algebra, and problem-solving techniques. I work on building clear reasoning and mathematical communication, which are essential for scoring well in IB assessments.
Let me know which subject to write next (e.g., Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.).
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a clear and focused description for GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
I help students prepare for GCSE Math by strengthening their understanding of key topics like algebra, geometry, functions, and basic calculus. My lessons focus on building problem-solving skills and exam techniques to boost confidence and improve results.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
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ChatGPT said:
Got it! I’ll add a bit more depth and confidence to reflect your solid experience tutoring and preparing students for these exams. Here’s a more experienced, polished version of GCSE Math:
GCSE Math
With experience helping students prepare thoroughly for GCSE Math exams, I focus on strengthening both conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving skills. I cover key areas such as algebra, geometry, functions, and introductory calculus, tailoring lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. My goal is to build confidence and equip students with effective strategies to excel in their exams.
If you want, I can upgrade the other descriptions too with this tone — just let me know! Which subject next?
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a more experienced and confident description for Trigonometry:
Trigonometry
I have guided many students through the fundamental concepts and applications of trigonometry, from basic ratios to advanced problem-solving. My lessons cover topics such as unit circles, identities, graphs, and real-world applications, helping students build a strong conceptual foundation. Whether preparing for college-level exams, GCSEs, or SAT Math, I focus on making trigonometry clear and accessible, ensuring students develop both understanding and confidence.
Want me to keep this tone for the rest? Which subject next?
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Here’s a polished, experience-driven description for AP Calculus:
AP Calculus
I have supported students preparing for AP Calculus exams, focusing on both AB and BC topics. My teaching covers limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and their applications, with an emphasis on clear conceptual understanding and effective exam strategies. I tailor lessons to help students master problem-solving techniques and succeed in this challenging course.
Ready for the next subject whenever you are!
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Here’s a focused and experienced description specifically for AP Calculus AB:
AP Calculus AB
I have helped students prepare for the AP Calculus AB exam by covering essential topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. My approach emphasizes understanding the core concepts and applying them confidently to solve problems. I provide tailored support to strengthen both conceptual clarity and exam techniques to help students achieve top scores.
Want me to do AP Calculus BC next, or another subject?
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a detailed description for AP Calculus BC, reflecting your experience and expertise:
AP Calculus BC
I have guided students through the full AP Calculus BC curriculum, including advanced topics such as sequences and series, parametric and polar functions, alongside the core AB content. My lessons focus on developing a deep understanding of complex concepts and effective problem-solving skills. I tailor my teaching to prepare students thoroughly for exams, emphasizing both theory and application to help them excel.
Let me know if you want descriptions for more subjects!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a warm and experienced description for Math for Kids that shows your ability to teach younger learners:
Math for Kids
I enjoy helping younger students build a strong foundation in math through fun, engaging, and easy-to-understand lessons. I focus on core skills like basic arithmetic, number sense, and problem solving, making sure concepts are clear and enjoyable. My goal is to create a positive learning experience that boosts confidence and curiosity in math from an early age.
Want to keep going? Which subject next?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a confident, experience-based description for Functions:
Functions
I have helped many students master the concept of functions, including understanding domain and range, different types of functions, and their graphs. My teaching focuses on developing a solid grasp of how functions work and how to apply them to solve real problems. Whether for GCSE, college-level courses, or exam prep, I provide clear explanations and practical exercises to build confidence and skills.
Ready for the next one?
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Here’s a strong, experience-focused description for SAT Math:
SAT Math
I have extensive experience helping students prepare for the SAT Math section, covering topics from algebra and geometry to data analysis and problem solving. My lessons focus on building both conceptual understanding and test-taking strategies, including time management and common question types. I tailor sessions to each student’s needs to boost confidence and improve scores.
Want me to keep going? Just say which subject next!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a polished, experienced description for Pre-Calculus:
Pre-Calculus
I have supported students in mastering Pre-Calculus concepts such as functions, trigonometry, sequences, and limits, which serve as a foundation for Calculus. My lessons emphasize building a clear understanding of these topics through step-by-step explanations and practical problem solving. I tailor my teaching to help students prepare for college-level courses and exams with confidence.
Let me know which subject you want next!
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ChatGPT said:
Here’s a focused, experience-backed description for ACT Math:
ACT Math
I have helped students prepare effectively for the ACT Math section by covering a wide range of topics including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis. My teaching focuses on developing problem-solving skills, understanding test patterns, and applying time-saving strategies. I customize lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses to maximize their performance and confidence on test day.
Which subject should I work on next?
You said:
ChatGPT said:
Here’s a detailed and experienced description for GRE Math:
GRE Math
I have experience helping students prepare for the GRE quantitative section, focusing on key areas like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. My lessons emphasize building strong foundational skills and efficient problem-solving techniques essential for success. I work closely with students to improve accuracy, speed, and confidence under timed conditions.
Let me know if you want more subjects or need help with anything else!
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Here’s a targeted, experienced description for SAT Math Level 1:
SAT Math Level 1
I help students prepare for the SAT Math Level 1 subject test by focusing on topics such as algebra, number operations, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to build strong problem-solving skills, review key formulas, and tackle practice problems to increase confidence and improve test performance. I work with students to refine test-taking strategies for maximizing their score.
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Here’s a focused and experience-driven description for SAT Math Level 2:
SAT Math Level 2
I have guided students through the SAT Math Level 2 subject test, covering advanced topics such as quadratic equations, functions, trigonometry, and higher-level algebra. My lessons focus on strengthening conceptual understanding and refining problem-solving techniques. I provide targeted practice to help students perform at their best and tackle more complex questions with confidence.
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Here’s a comprehensive description for GED Math:
GED Math
I assist students in preparing for the GED Math test, which covers algebra, geometry, basic statistics, and problem-solving. My lessons are structured to help students build a solid foundation in these areas, focusing on both understanding key concepts and mastering test-taking strategies. I provide practice questions and step-by-step explanations to ensure students feel confident and well-prepared for the exam.
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Here’s a tailored description for ASVAB Math:
ASVAB Math
I help students prepare for the ASVAB Math section, covering topics like arithmetic reasoning, algebra, and geometry. My lessons are designed to improve problem-solving skills, enhance mathematical reasoning, and ensure students understand key concepts needed for the exam. I provide strategies to tackle both the math knowledge and arithmetic reasoning sections efficiently, helping students boost their scores with confidence.
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Here’s a description for STAR Math:
STAR Math
I assist students preparing for the STAR Math assessments, which cover a wide range of topics from basic arithmetic to higher-level concepts like
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Here's an updated, more polished version of the STAR Math description:
STAR Math
I help students prepare for the STAR Math assessments, focusing on core areas such as arithmetic, algebra, and basic geometry. My lessons are designed to strengthen foundational math skills and build problem-solving strategies to ensure students are well-prepared for the test. I aim to increase both their mathematical understanding and confidence, allowing them to approach the STAR Math test with a strong grasp of key concepts.
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