Now booking · May / June 2026

Math and mechanics that finally click.

I'm Radoslav — a final-year mechanical engineering student at TU Wien. I tutor school and university students in math and mechanics, and I teach the way I wish I'd been taught when I was the one falling behind.

  • Math & engineering mechanics
  • Taught in EN · DE · BG
  • No long contracts
live session · derivatives
f(x) = x³ − 3x² + 2 → find local extrema
1 Differentiate: f′(x) = 3x² − 6x
2 Set f′(x) = 0 → x(x − 2) = 0
3 Critical points: x = 0, x = 2 ✓
why does setting it to zero give the maxima?
Because slope = 0 is where the curve flattens — that's the top or bottom of a bump. Let me sketch it →
A+ on the mock 🎉
+34% avg score

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Matura · Abitur IB Diploma A-Levels SAT / ACT TU Wien University Calculus ДЗИ · Bulgaria
Radoslav Tsvetanov, founder and tutor at Matora
TU Wien EN · DE · BG
Meet your tutor

Hey, I'm Radoslav.

25 · Final-year Industrial Engineering (Mechanical), TU Wien

Before Vienna, I spent years at the German-language school №73 in Sofia, Bulgaria. My relationship with math was anything but smooth. When I arrived in Vienna, I genuinely thought I was good at it — until I discovered I wasn't.

New system, new pace, no time to adapt, and years of bad study habits catching up with me all at once. What followed was a real process: identifying gaps, breaking old habits, and rebuilding from scratch.

A few years later, I tutor both school and university students — and because I've lived through exactly that struggle myself, I understand what it actually takes to turn things around. I'm not just here to explain formulas; I'm here because I know how it feels to be lost, and I know the way out.

Why Matora

Built by a student. Tested on real exams.

I'm not a textbook. I'm someone who got stuck on the same problems you're stuck on now — and figured out how to get unstuck without losing my weekend.

Taught from the student side

I remember which steps actually trip people up. Lessons are paced around the parts that are hard, not the parts that are easy.

Measured progress

Every student gets a baseline diagnostic and a clear plan. You see exactly which topics moved, and by how much, before each test.

Flexible, no fluff

Sessions when you need them. Cancel or reschedule up to 12 hours before — life happens, I get it.

Unlimited message support

Stuck at 11pm before a test? Send me the photo. I reply within a few hours, every day. (Yes, including weekends.)

Three languages

Sessions in English, German, or Bulgarian — pick whatever your brain prefers. Vocabulary in all three when you need it.

Honest if it's not a fit

If I'm not the right tutor for you, I'll tell you. I'd rather refer you out than waste your money.

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What you can book

Three ways to learn. One clear plan.

Math, mechanics, or both — pick the format that fits, then we tune it together on the free intro call.

Most popular

1:1 Math Tutoring

Just you and me, working through whatever's hard this week. Custom plan, screen-shared whiteboard, written notes after each session.

  • 50-minute live sessions
  • Topic plan + weekly review
  • Notes & worked examples after
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Engineering specialty

1:1 Mechanics Tutoring

Statics, dynamics, strength of materials, thermo, fluids — the full TU Wien-style curriculum, taught by someone currently working through it.

  • Free-body diagrams done right
  • Past exam problems worked together
  • Concept-first, then formulas
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Small Group Classes

Live cohorts of 4–6 students working a syllabus together. Cheaper than 1:1, livelier than self-study, with proper accountability.

  • Weekly 90-minute classes
  • Shared problem sets
  • Group chat between sessions
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Topics covered

Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Pre-calculus Calculus I–III Linear Algebra Statistics Differential Equations Statics & Dynamics Strength of Materials Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics
Engineering specialty

Mechanics, taught by someone currently studying it.

If you're an engineering student staring at a free-body diagram and feeling nothing — I've been there. Mechanics breaks people not because it's hard, but because nobody slows down to teach the picture before the equation.

I tutor mechanics the way I learned it the second time around: draw the system, label every force, then — and only then — reach for the formulas. It's slower for one session and faster for the whole semester.

Book a mechanics session
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Statics

Equilibrium, supports, trusses, frames, distributed loads, friction. The foundation everything else builds on.

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Dynamics

Kinematics, Newton's laws, work-energy, impulse-momentum, rigid-body rotation. The "why is it moving?" half.

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Strength of Materials

Stress, strain, beam bending, torsion, deflection, Mohr's circle. Where engineering stops being theoretical.

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Thermodynamics

First and second law, cycles, entropy, real gases, basic heat transfer. Including the painful diagrams.

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Fluid Mechanics

Hydrostatics, Bernoulli, continuity, pipe flow basics, dimensional analysis.

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Engineering Math

The calc, lin-alg, and ODEs you actually use in mechanics — taught alongside, not separately.

Student stories

Real students. Real grades. No staged photos.

Simple pricing

Pay as you go. Cancel anytime.

No long contracts, no setup fees. The first 20-minute call is free so we can check it's a fit.

Trial Session

Try 1:1 once

€39/ session
  • One 50-minute session
  • Math or mechanics
  • Written notes after
  • No commitment
Book a trial

Group Class

Cohort of 4–6

€89/ month
  • Weekly 90-min live class
  • Shared problem sets
  • Group chat between sessions
  • Cancel anytime
Join a cohort

Student or sibling discount? Just ask. I'd rather you join than not.

FAQ

Common questions, real answers.

If something's not here, just message me — I read everything.

Is the first session really free?

Yes. It's a 20-minute video call so we can talk through what you're working on, what's not clicking, and whether I'm the right person to help. If I'm not, I'll tell you and recommend someone better.

What ages and levels do you teach?

From Year 9 / 9th grade through university engineering. Sweet spot: Matura / Abitur / IB / A-Level / SAT prep, plus first- and second-year university calculus, linear algebra, and engineering mechanics.

In which languages do you teach?

English, German, and Bulgarian. We can switch mid-session if a concept lands better in a different language — most of my students do.

Do you actually tutor mechanics, or just math?

Both. I'm in my final year of mechanical engineering at TU Wien, so I cover statics, dynamics, strength of materials, thermo, and fluids — plus the math behind them. I'm currently in the curriculum, not five years removed from it.

How are sessions delivered?

Over video call with a shared whiteboard. After each session you get a short write-up: what we covered, the worked examples, and what to practise before next time.

Can I cancel or reschedule?

Yes — up to 12 hours before the session, no charge. After that the session counts as taken, but I'll still send you the lesson notes.

What if it doesn't work for me?

If your first paid session doesn't feel useful, I'll refund it. No forms, no awkward email chain. I want students who want to be here.

Do you offer exam-cram packages?

Yes — intensive 2 to 4-week sprints for Matura, Abitur, IB, A-Level, SAT, and TU Wien exam dates. Message me with your test date and I'll send a plan.

Ready to make math feel less like math?

Book a free 20-minute call. We'll work through one problem together — you'll know within five minutes whether this works for you.

Get in touch

Tell me what's tripping you up.

Send a message and I'll get back within 24 hours, usually faster. The more specific, the better — paste the problem, the test date, anything.