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Grade-Wise Statistics Support for Smarter Learning
Our Statistics program is designed to meet students at every level—starting with conceptual clarity in middle grades, moving into high school-level analysis and problem-solving, and advancing toward AP-focused strategies. Each stage builds the skills needed to interpret data, reason logically, and perform with confidence.

Grades 8–10
Covers basics like data collection, averages, and probability, aligned with school curriculum to build a strong foundation.

High School
Focuses on standard deviation, distributions, correlation, and real-world data analysis to sharpen problem-solving skills.

AP Level
Covers hypothesis testing, inference, and FRQs with timed practice and test strategies to boost AP performance.

What’s Included:
Our Statistics program builds clarity and confidence through expert-led sessions, practice materials, and ongoing feedback. With tutor support, flexible formats, and affordable plans, students get a complete and supportive learning experience.
Expert-led sessions aligned with school boards & AP
Practice sheets, mock assessments, feedback reports
Access to tutors for doubts and revision help
Delivery: Live Online | Recorded (Upcoming) | Hybrid
Pricing: Flexible hourly rates and package options

Tutor Profile:
I’m a passionate chemistry tutor with a PhD in chemistry and over three
years of teaching experience as an adjunct faculty member at the
University of New Haven. I specialize in breaking down complex chemistry concepts into clear, understandable lessons that spark curiosity and build confidence. My approach is student-centered—I adapt my methods to fit your learning style and academic goals, whether you're tackling general chemistry, organic, inorganic, or advanced topics. With a strong research background and industry experience as a Senior Scientist (at present at Entegris, I bring real-world context to every session. My mission is to help you not only succeed in chemistry but also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that last a lifetime.
Delivery Format

Live Online
Interactive sessions with tutors for real-time learning, questions, and feedback.

Hybrid sessions
A flexible mix of live classes and recorded lessons for balanced learning.
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Recorded content
Self-paced video lessons with notes and quizzes, available anytime.
Tentative Statistics Syllabus:

Module
Introduction to Statistics
Types of Data
Organizing Data
Measures of Center
Measures of Spread
Displaying Data
Probability Basics
Simple Experiments
Interpreting Data
Line Plots and Graphs
Survey and Sampling
Real-world Applications
Topics
What is statistics?, Use of data
Qualitative vs quantitative, Discrete vs continuous
Tally charts, Frequency tables
Mean, Median, Mode
Range, IQR, MAD
Bar, Line, Pie, Histograms
Simple probability, Events
Dice, Coins, Spinner experiments
Analyzing graphs and data sets
Creating line plots, Bar graphs
Bias, Random sampling
Using statistics in media, Business, Health
Key Concepts
Definition and purpose of statistics
Data types and classification
Organizing raw data into structured form
Understanding central tendency
Spread and variability of data
Choosing appropriate graphical representation
Calculating basic probabilities
Modeling outcomes of simple experiments
Drawing conclusions from visual data
Axes, scales, trends
Sampling techniques
Relevance of statistics in daily life
Activities/Tools
Class surveys, Data sorting
Object categorization games
Class frequency tables
Center measure stations
Box plot building
Create bar and line graphs
Card and coin probability
Math games with dice/spinners
Newspaper graph analysis
Graphing calculators
Mini-surveys, Random draw bags
Data from weather/news/sports















