Best for active coursework and projects

Private Tutoring

Former Juni Learning instructor Jacob Anderson works best with students who already have an assignment, bug, lab, or course pathway in front of them. Sessions stay anchored to the actual work blocking progress.

  • Hundreds of students taught
  • Assignment and project help
  • Short written follow-up notes
Student and tutor collaborating on a laptop
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What I Teach

Most students come for coding and technical coursework, from first projects through AP CS, algorithms, systems, web, apps, data, and security. Math, science, and Spanish support are also available when there is a clear course goal or assignment.

Programming Foundations

  • Scratch
  • Python
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • C and C++
  • AP Computer Science A

Advanced CS & Systems

  • USACO and Algorithms
  • Data Structures
  • Design Patterns
  • Linux and Networking
  • Systems Security
  • Assembly

Web, Apps & Data

  • HTML, CSS, and TypeScript
  • Web Development Foundations
  • Swift App Development
  • Data Science
  • AI and Machine Learning

Math, Science & Spanish

  • Algebra 1 and Algebra 2
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Spanish

Sessions

Bring the Assignment

Many sessions start with homework, a lab, a bug, or a repo link so class time goes straight to the work that matters.

Use a Course Path When Needed

If there is no active assignment, sessions can follow a structured course with linked projects and supplemental practice.

Leave With Written Next Steps

After class, students get short notes that record what was solved, what still needs work, and what to do next.

Simple Booking and Payment

Book one-time or recurring sessions and pay after completed classes.

Book a Class

Use the scheduler for one-time or recurring classes. Add a short note about the assignment, project, or skill gap so the session starts in the right place.