A. Chevaillier
Great program and my kid is seeing results. Confidence in math is growing nicely. The tutors are great.
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A. Chevaillier
Great program and my kid is seeing results. Confidence in math is growing nicely. The tutors are great.
See more reviews here
Mathnasium of Eagan's personalized math test prep programs are designed to help students at every level feel confident and prepared on exam day.
Students preparing for quizzes, unit tests, or final exams receive focused instruction on the concepts their exam will cover. Our tutors follow personalized learning plans to identify and address knowledge gaps, helping students across any K-12 math class feel prepared and confident when it counts.
Our tutors prepare students for the math portions of the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCA) by aligning instruction with state standards and targeting the skills students need to meet and exceed grade-level expectations. We focus on building genuine understanding so students are ready and not just familiar with the material on test day.
We support high school students preparing for the SAT®, PSAT®, and ACT® with proprietary test prep materials and personalized learning plans tailored to their target scores and timelines. Our specially trained tutors build the content knowledge and problem-solving strategies that translate into stronger results on test day.
At Mathnasium of Eagan, our specially trained math tutors support K-12 students preparing for any math exam, whether that's an upcoming classroom test, a state assessment, or a college admissions exam like the UMTYMP, SAT®, PSAT®, or ACT®.
Instruction takes place in a caring and fun learning environment, where tutors focus on teaching for understanding rather than test-taking shortcuts. By meeting each student at their current level and guiding them step by step, we help them build the skills and confidence to perform their best on exam day.
We teach using the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary teaching approach that builds the deep conceptual understanding students need to succeed on any math exam.
Our tutors use proven interactive techniques alongside personalized learning plans and proprietary test prep materials. This combination helps students strengthen their mathematical reasoning and develop the problem-solving strategies that lead to real, measurable improvement.
The enrollment process begins with a diagnostic assessment that gives us a clear picture of each student's current skills, knowledge gaps, and exam goals. Using these insights, we build a personalized learning plan that focuses instruction where it will make the greatest difference.
As students progress, tutors follow the plan closely and adjust in real time, ensuring concepts are reinforced and new material is introduced at the right pace. Students move toward their exam with growing confidence and a stronger foundation in the math they need to know.
Our Results
94%
Math Skills
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding.
93%
Attitude
of parents report improved attitude toward math after attending Mathnasium.
90%
Success
of students saw an improvement in their school grades.
Our Results
The Proof Is In The Numbers
Math Skills
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding.
Attitude
of parents report improved attitude toward math after attending Mathnasium.
Success
of students saw an improvement in their school grades.
Math Test Prep Near You
Mathnasium's specially trained math tutors work with students across the 55120, 55121, 55122, 55123, and 55124 zip codes. We proudly serve families throughout Eagan and nearby areas, including:
Specially Trained and Caring Team
Ramya Padmanabhan
Center Director
Education:
M.S in Software Systems
B.Tech in Information Technology & B.Tech in Textile Technology
Years of experience teaching math:
4 years
What do you like most about learning?
The thing I like about learning is that it is essential. It is the whole essence of life. We all are constantly learning something from birth. To learn and master something is born with us. And so, we should keep learning and make ourselves confident. Learning keeps us young.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact on a student is in building their confidence. Their big smiles when they get something motivate me to teach more. I love teaching students math tricks which make them feel that math is easy.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching all math concepts, but I like algebra and trigonometry the most. I also love teaching analytical/logical reasoning math and non-routine competitive math problems.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I believe in connecting with students and being approachable. When we establish that connection, everything just falls in place. I always feel that we don’t need to put any extra effort into connecting with students; just genuinely talking to them as we teach and showing our authentic self builds that. When students connect with you, they listen actively and are ready to learn.
Spoorthy
Assistant Center Director
Education:
Masters in Physics- National Institute of Technology- Surathkal, India
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
What I enjoy most about learning is the moment when understanding clicks. Seeing how knowledge connects to real life and empowers students to think critically and solve problems is incredibly rewarding.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The most meaningful impact I’ve had has been transforming students’ attitudes toward math. Seeing children who once felt discouraged become confident, curious, and proficient mathematicians has been incredibly rewarding and continues to inspire my work in education.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I am particularly passionate about teaching problem-solving and critical thinking, as these skills empower students to become independent learners and confident mathematicians.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I make math fun by incorporating real-life applications while encouraging curiosity and celebrating each student’s progress. I strive to create a positive environment where students feel confident tackling challenges and developing a love for learning.
Andy
Assistant Center Director
Education:
B.S. in Physics with a minors in Math and Astronomy from Mankato State
What do you like most about learning?
I think learning equals growth, not just in math, but also in applying what I've learned to real world problems.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I am proud to say that I've helped many students over the years. One specific example was a student who struggled with fractions. They began to dislike math and avoided participation. After working with the student, slowly their attitude changed.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I like to try setting goals for students and reward them if they reach their goal or encourage them to get there next time.
Brynne
Instructor
Education:
I'm currently taking all of my classes full-time at Normandale Community College as a high school senior through Bloomington Jefferson High School.
Years of experience teaching math:
<1 year
What do you like most about learning?
What I like most about learning is that there’s always something new to discover. Every new idea can build on what you already know, and it’s rewarding to see growth in understanding over time.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact I’ve had is helping students develop a deeper understanding of how each topic works, rather than telling them to memorize it. When students understand the reasoning behind their answers, they are able to apply it to more topics.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching from Algebra to Precalc the most, since those subjects are more about recognizing patterns, critical thinking, and applying previous concepts. Once a student is confident in their fundamental math skills, it’s exciting to see them make connections and solve problems that they once found difficult.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I try to create a positive environment where students are comfortable asking for help, and I encourage students when they do well.
Ruby
Instructor
Education:
Masters of Science in Biostatistics
Years of experience teaching math:
Over 10 years
What do you like most about learning?
I love acquiring new knowledge and discovering new topics. Learning empowers us to better understand the world around us and apply what we've learned to everyday life. I truly believe that knowledge is power.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact I've had is helping students build confidence in their mathematical abilities. By reducing math anxiety and creating a supportive learning environment, I've seen students become more willing to take risks, persevere through challenges, and ultimately succeed.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I especially enjoy teaching statistics and calculus. I love helping students understand how mathematical concepts can be used to solve real-world problems and make informed decisions.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I strive to meet students where they are each day and adapt my instruction to their individual needs. By connecting math to their interests, celebrating progress, and creating a positive learning environment, I help students build both skills and confidence while learning.
Gabriela
Instructor
Education:
I just finished my freshman year of college, and I attend the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Years of experience teaching math:
2 years
What do you like most about learning?
What I like most about learning is the moment when a challenging problem clicks and I understand how to solve it.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I taught a younger student how to count money.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching algebra.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I like to make math feel like a puzzle or a game. Solving problems becomes more fun when students see them as challenges rather than just assignments.
Jonah
Instructor
Education:
I'm enrolled in my fourth year at the University of Minnesota, working towards a mathematics major with a computer science minor.
Years of experience teaching math:
2 years
What do you like most about learning?
For me, the best part of learning is getting to understand how everything fits together.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I've worked with a lot of students, and I've found that helping a student understand not just what they're learning, but also why, motivates them to learn a little bit more.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Any topic after algebra is always pretty fun to work with.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I try to be friendly, chat with students, and make them feel more comfortable. I encourage students to do their best, and remind them that getting a few questions wrong is okay as long as they get them right eventually.
Whether they would like to attend sessions in-center or online, students can take 3 easy steps to enroll at Mathnasium.
All students begin their Mathnasium journey with a diagnostic assessment that pinpoints what they already know and what they still need to learn.
FAQ
Mathnasium of Eagan is located in the same shopping center as Cub Foods, right across the street from Northview Elementary School, Dakota Hills Middle School, and Eagan High School. Our convenient location and ample parking make drop-off and pick-up easy for busy families.
Students can attend math test prep sessions in person or join live, face-to-face online sessions with our specially trained tutors in Eagan.
We proudly serve students from Eagan and nearby communities including Apple Valley, Rosemount, Burnsville, Bloomington, and Inver Grove Heights, including local schools such as:
Eagan High School
Rosemount High School
Apple Valley High School
Eastview High School
Dakota Hills Middle School
Black Hawk Middle School
Rosemount Middle School
Northview Elementary
Cedar Park Elementary STEM
At Mathnasium of Eagan, we believe the best exam preparation is building deep math understanding and mastery over time.
Students begin their enrollment process with a diagnostic assessment that helps us identify their current skills and knowledge gaps. From there, we create a personalized learning plan that builds math skills consistently, session by session, so students aren't starting from scratch before every test.
Our specially trained tutors work with students across any K-12 math class, from elementary math through Precalculus and beyond, reinforcing the concepts they're learning in school, filling in foundational gaps, and developing the problem-solving skills that serve them on quizzes, midterms, and final exams alike.
When a major exam is approaching, we can align instruction with the specific topics and concepts it will cover, so students walk in feeling prepared.
Yes! Mathnasium of Eagan prepares students for the math portions of the MCA.
Our tutors align instruction with the Minnesota Academic Standards for Mathematics to ensure students have a solid grasp of the grade-level concepts they'll encounter on the exam. We identify each student's knowledge gaps through a diagnostic assessment and build a personalized learning plan that targets the skills they need to meet and exceed grade-level expectations.
The earlier, the better. Because the MCA measure cumulative math understanding built over the school year, students benefit most from consistent, ongoing support rather than last-minute preparation.
Ideally, students should begin working with us at the start of the school year or semester. This gives us time to identify and address any knowledge gaps, build foundational skills, and ensure students are progressing steadily toward grade-level mastery well before test day.
That said, if your student is closer to the exam, we can still make a meaningful difference. Contact us and we'll create a focused plan based on the time available.
Yes! Mathnasium of Eagan prepares students in grades 5–7 for the UMTYMP qualifying exam.
At Mathnasium, we work with students to build a well-rounded mathematical foundation across the core concepts the exam covers, while also helping them develop the speed, logical reasoning, and decision-making skills needed to navigate a high-pressure, timed format. We also help students build the confidence to tackle unfamiliar problems without hesitation.
We recommend starting as early as possible, ideally several months before the spring exam date.
The UMTYMP qualifying exam rewards genuine mathematical fluency and logical reasoning, so students benefit most from sustained preparation over time. Beginning early gives students the opportunity to strengthen foundational skills, close any knowledge gaps, and develop the problem-solving confidence they need to perform well under timed conditions.
If the exam date is approaching sooner, contact us and we'll build a personalized plan around the time your student has.
Yes! Mathnasium of Eagan prepares high school students for the math sections of the SAT®, PSAT®, and ACT®.
We also offer preparation for the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program (UMTYMP) entrance exam, helping students who are ready to pursue advanced mathematical study take that next step with confidence.
Our specially trained tutors use proprietary test prep materials and personalized learning plans to build the content knowledge and problem-solving strategies students need to perform their best on test day. Whether your student is taking the exam for the first time or looking to improve their score, we tailor preparation to their current skill level and target goals.
We recommend starting at least three to six months before the exam date, and earlier is always better.
College admissions math tests cover a wide range of topics, from algebra and data analysis to geometry and, on the ACT®, trigonometry. Students who begin preparation early have time to identify and close knowledge gaps, build fluency with exam-style problems, and develop the confidence that comes from sustained practice.
For students with significant gaps in foundational math skills, starting even earlier — in middle school or early high school — gives them the strongest possible foundation heading into test prep.
If your student's test date is approaching sooner, contact us and we'll build a focused plan around the time they have.
Mathnasium of Eagan offers math test prep as part of a flat monthly membership fee. Pricing depends on your student's individual plan and session schedule.
For specific pricing information, please contact our center directly — we're happy to walk you through the options and find a plan that fits your student's goals and your family's needs.
The number of sessions depends on your student's current skill level, the exam they're preparing for, and how much time is available before test day.
As a general guide, most students preparing for a major exam such as the SAT®, PSAT®, or ACT® attend two sessions per week over three to six months. For state assessments or classroom exams, the timeline may be shorter, depending on the student's starting point and goals.
After the diagnostic assessment, we'll have a clear picture of what your student needs and can recommend a session schedule that gives them the best chance of success.
Yes! Students can join live, face-to-face online sessions with our specially trained tutors in Eagan and follow the same personalized learning plan as they would in the center.
No, both formats provide the same personalized learning plan, face-to-face instruction, and caring guidance from our tutors. Many families choose a combination of in-center and online sessions for added flexibility around busy schedules and exam timelines.
Yes. Our tutors understand the Minnesota Academic Standards for Mathematics and the expectations of local schools in Eagan, Apple Valley, Rosemount, Burnsville, Bloomington, and surrounding communities.
When appropriate, we align personalized learning plans with state standards and classroom goals to support both school performance and exam preparation.
Getting started is easy! Email us at [email protected] or schedule a free consultation online.
During the consultation, we'll identify your student's current skill level, knowledge gaps, and exam goals, and use those insights to build their personalized learning plan.
Most students begin their test prep sessions within just a few days of their assessment.
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