Hey there! My name is Abi and I'm excited to tutor you in a number of subjects including pre-algebra, writing, critical reading, and standardized test preparation. I have much experience writing speeches & editing papers/articles (as Debate Captain, Newspaper Editor-in-Chief & Model UN captain), in addition to regular school tutoring. Looking forward to learning together!
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...working on my med and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination...
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...viola for ten years now and have performed in various symphonic orchestras in Arizona. Art has been a part of my life for nearly twelve years now, and I enjoy teaching others how to draw, allowing them to get their emotions out onto the paper or canvas. No matter what I do, I always put my entire effort, my entire being into it. I take pride in what I do. In high school, I eagerly...
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...as well. In graduate school I assisted students with academic papers. Most recently I have been a high school Biology and Environmental Science teacher in an urban public school. I am comfortable tutoring a variety of subjects. I am most passionate about cultivating a love for the natural world and enjoy teaching the life sciences. I believe that the love for learning is what motivates students to excel and that is what I hope to...
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...I am especially good at teaching elementary school subjects, middle school subjects, high school subjects, prep school tests, GED, ACT, and LSAT. I am currently working on a Business Management program. I strongly believe that learning should never cease and that everyday gives us the chance to learn something. I have a varied background in science and the arts which makes me perfect for teaching many subjects. If that isn't enough, I have homeschooled for...
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...basic homework assignments and planned quizzes that I will announce at appropriate times. As long as we practice your class work together in a fun, interactive & patient manner, we shall see positive progress in academic report cards. Learning is a two-way bridge as well, open communication between student-tutor is obvious, but what prospective students must know about me is I love to learn new material. And so I will learn alongside you, from you...
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...took a gap year to plan my life and mature a bit. During that time, I tutored Algebra, Geometry, English and Calculus at my High School. I especially loved tutoring Math. I believe that consistency and continual practice is key to success. Outside of tutoring, I love playing soccer, ping pong. I write codes on Python and, I am currently learning Assembly. Also, I am a social, open person; I tend to talk a lot...
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...And I think teaching is the best way to learn, for I get the opportunity to interact with so many diverse minds. Tutoring is one of my passions because I love helping others find their voice in academics. I just graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in sustainability, a minor in French, and a certificate in food systems sustainability. Currently, I am applying to masters programs in Sweden, and I hope to attend...
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I graduated magma cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a focus in Earth and Space Science. I am an outdoors person; I enjoy being outside and observing the surrounding world. In this way I am a classic "natural philosopher" variant of scientist. I like earth science, environmental science, ecology, geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, and cosmology. I am your go-to tutor for anything involving nature on a macro scale.
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...have also worked with many students from China, South Korea, Mexico, Thailand, Sweden, Germany, Canada, India etc. My classroom experience includes student teaching and teaching in 6-8 Science, assisting with 6-8 Math, 6th Math, 6-8 Math Summer School, 6th Science, 7-8th Science, PreK-1st, then while home-schooling PreK-8th+ level materials. I also have assistant coaching experience for girls Volleyball and chaperoning/assistant experience for girls Basketball. While home-schooling, I had my oldest reading between 12-18 months of...
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...parents, along with various counselors, and college professors have always told me to keep my options open because students often change their mind about what to become in life. However, once my mind and heart are set on a goal, I will accomplish it. Throughout my life I have been a self-motivated student who takes pride in his work. I am also a hardworking and honorable person who adheres to his core values in a...
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...peers when I can, which has helped me establish a firm and continually growing knowledge of science and mathematics courses. The subjects which I personally enjoy teaching the most are physics, mathematics (geometry, algebra, and calculus) and economics mainly because they interest me and their link to our contemporary world. My teaching style employs learning by problem solving with discussions to solidify knowledge. I attempt to incorporate real life examples and pop culture interests where...
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Chemical Engineering honors graduate from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Two years of professional experience in project engineering field. Masters level educator in New Mexico licensed in Science and Mathematics teaching. Six years of tutoring experience. Courses mainly taught are science and math courses from middle school to college engineering courses. ... My teaching philosophy is that if I cannot explain the topic to a student clearly, without confusion, then I should not be...
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...career ranged from Behavioral Neuroscience studies on substance addiction to Genetic Neuroscience studies on pediatric neuro-developmental diseases in Amish and Mennonite children. I am currently working as a molecular lab technician at the Friedman Brain Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital in the Upper East Side, Manhattan. I have a passion for science and math as well as connecting with children in teaching environments to encourage a love for academia. In my free time, I volunteer...
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...achieving their academic goals. I usually adapt my tutoring style based on the type of learner (kinesthetic, auditory, visual) I am working with. People learn best when they can relate new information to previous knowledge, thus allowing my students to see connections and parallels to things they already know is very important to me as a tutor. Being able to see the big picture is important in learning. I love the outdoors and outdoor activities...
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...very much cares about everyone reaching their full potential. Education is fundamental to reaching that potential. I have a Master's degree in materials engineering (High Temperature Ceramics) from the Univ of MO- Rolla. I homeschooled my three children after working in industry for several years and now run an environmental EPA lab. I taught many other students during the homeschooling days - science and math. I taught Chemistry labs at Indiana Wesleyan for 5 years...
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I am currently finishing my Master's program through Purdue Global University. I am majoring in Psychology ABA, and I am preparing to take the MCAT's; so; I understand the importance of being prepared and wanting to succeed. I believe everyone has the potential to learn anything they want, and succeed if we are willing to work hard. I aim to make it fun!
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...Agriculture Economics and Animal Science with a minor in Entrepreneurship. I'm currently pursuing Law School but I am unsure of where I will be attending at this time. I like to be engaged with the student's learning, I celebrate the little successes and help strive for better. I currently own and operate my own business called G-Rated Scrubs. This experience has taught me so many things and life lessons. I only hope I can pass...
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...Master of Science degree in Geology from the University of Vermont. Further, I have 35 years of experience as a high school and college-level instructor in Earth Science, Geology, and Environmental Science. I love to share my expertise with students and have worked with many different types of learners. My philosophy is to present material in a combination of as many different modes as possible: visual, auditory, reading, and tactile. My favorite subjects are Geology...
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Without agriscience, there is no science. Without agriculture, there is no culture. Auburn University- Bachelors of Science Agriscience Education '17 Auburn University Master of Natural Resource Management Dec. '22 Veteran teacher.
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Agriculture is one of the oldest human endeavors and occupations, with origins in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East some ten thousand years ago. However, ten thousand years of scientific discovery and historical shifts in the nature of agricultural practice means that studying agricultural science in the modern world is not a simple undertaking. Earning an agricultural science degree entails gaining broad knowledge in math, biology, and chemistry - especially in certain subfields of biology, such as ecology and genetics, which are highly applicable to agricultural endeavors. Because of the wide range of occupations, crops, livestock, and business organizations encompassed by the field of agriculture, different students' agriculture degrees can focus on a wide variety of different areas in the field. Some students may wish to pursue agricultural studies with a business focus, aimed at working in the food industry or owning their own independent business. Others may wish to focus on environmentally sustainable and organic practices, as well as the socioeconomic consequences of different methods of food production, with a goal of working for an environmental agency or advocacy group. Still others may wish to gain the knowledge and experience they will need for the production of a particular crop or the raising of a particular variety of livestock.
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During today's session, I introduced a new lesson to the student on having a conversation over the phone. We went over core vocabulary and how to apply them in conversation. We also covered grammar points and cleared up questions she had. Next week she will have a quiz on the core vocabulary, grammar point sentences, and listening skills. We will also be introducing new material.
We spent some more time reviewing this session. I quizzed him on all the previous lessons. I also gave him some translations from English to Chinese, which he did very well on. We conversed at the end, and I gave him more homework from his workbook.
We reviewed the student's Unit 3 Lesson packet and homework packet. Overall, he had done a really good job filling it out. We talked about a few grammar points, such as when to use "shi" (to be), how to answer yes/no questions, understanding questions, and reviewing vocabulary. I suggested some minor changes in how he writes characters.
I reviewed all the materials I taught her last week ("goodbye, good night, good morning" etc.). This week I decided to assign her homework to see how familiar she is with the old materials. The student was very excited and confident about it. That is a very good sign.
Worked a lot on verbs and their conjugations added the -te kudasai form. Covered two new forms of counting objects, one for flat objects and one for generic non-uniform objects. Continued working on writing Hiragana.
We continued to practice solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities. We worked on graphing systems of 2-3 inequalities and finding the solution(s). We practiced determining how many solutions would exist for each system prior to graphing as well. We practiced using the workbook provided by the student.