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Deb White holds a master’s in Statistics from Stanford and taught college statistics every semester for forty years. If your stats class has stopped making sense, you’re in exactly the right place.
Most math tutors treat statistics as a side subject. For Deb, it was the main one. She earned her M.A. in Statistics from Stanford, taught it every single semester across a forty-year career in California community colleges, and even wrote her own statistics textbook so her students wouldn’t have to pay for an overpriced one.
That depth matters in stats more than almost any other subject. Statistics isn’t a pile of formulas to memorize — it’s a way of reasoning about data and uncertainty. When you understand why a test works and when to use it, the formulas stop feeling like magic. That understanding is exactly what four decades of teaching this one subject lets Deb give you.
A typical statistics course, start to finish — tap any topic for a plain-English explainer.
Mean, median, spread, and reading data without being fooled by it.
The rules, and the intuition behind them.
Normal, binomial, and sampling distributions — where most students lose the thread.
What they really tell you, and what they don't.
p-values, t-tests, chi-square, ANOVA, and choosing the right test.
Relationships in data, and their limits.

In Deb’s words
Statistics is the subject where memorizing fails fastest. You can memorize the formula for a t-test and still have no idea when to reach for it — and on an exam, that’s the whole game. So we don’t start with the formula. We start with the question the test is actually answering.
Math is not a spectator sport. I’ll show you a worked example, then hand you a similar one and stay right beside you while you work it — adapting it, getting it wrong, fixing it — until it’s yours. And I start by finding the gap. With statistics, the gap is often something small from earlier that quietly makes everything afterward feel impossible. We find it, we fix it, and the rest gets a great deal easier.
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Tell Deb what class you're in and where it went sideways.
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She'll pinpoint the gap and map out where to start.
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