...love math, and have a passion for sharing that love and knowledge. Progressing through courses of mathematics teaches much beyond what is on the page. It teaches problem-solving, critical and creative thinking. I try not only to teach the mechanics of math, but instill an appreciation for the skills the process can develop. And while math is my favorite subject to tutor, I have had training in and am qualified for all sections of SAT...
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...am a third year student in the 7-year Accelerated Physician-Scientist Program at RPI, which is a combined BS-MD program joined with Albany Medical College. I am also attending RPI as a Renneslaer Medalist, where I will study Biology, Politics, and Economics. Since I scored a 36 on the ACT myself at the beginning of my sophomore year (10th grade), I have been tutoring and helping other students at my high school find similar success on...
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...a high school senior. This was the start of what has now been an 8 year journey! I have worked with 50+ students, mostly in the areas of math, science and standardized testing. After college, I spent two years working as a biology teacher at a top charter school in NYC where my classes ranked #1 by test results. I left teaching to pursue a role as a financial analyst, but I have maintained a...
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...in my abilities to teach math and science, as it relates to standardized test preparation (USMLE, MCAT, ACT, and SAT). Throughout my own academic career, I have found that I am particularly adept at teaching others of all ages and educational levels. For example, as a medical student, I was often required to educate fellow medical students, pre-medical students, resident and attending physicians, nurses, and the remainder of the healthcare team about patients, medical conditions,...
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Passionate math student with 1+ years of experience tutoring mathematics and physics at all levels up until Real Analysis II. Results-oriented, organized tutor highly regarded for working with students of all backgrounds to improve academic ability and understanding. Student-centric instructor who champions academic achievement while also creating a positive learning environment for all. Accomplished in building trust with students and parents.
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I love teaching and it's been a passion of mine that has brought me great fulfillment over the years. From teaching students at all levels for over 20 years to supporting my three children through high school and college studies, I've brought confidence and knowledge to those I've tutored. The change I see in my students from those who struggle to those who succeed is rewarding both personally and professionally. ... To explain the topic in...
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I am passionate about teaching math to high schoolers. My specialty is being able to connect Mathematical concepts to real world and simplifying complex problems in order for the students to feel confident with their math knowledge.
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...have been working for close to eight years in education and over three years as a classroom teacher in New York City. I love teaching math and helping others work through difficult problems. I specialize in Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, and Precalculus. The best part of teaching is breaking down complex topics into smaller, more understandable pieces. My strongest held belief as an educator is that every student can learn if they have the...
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...the SAT. I love teaching math because I feel it's the subject where I can gauge the strength of my students best. Math is such a versatile (though widely-hated) subject, where every unique learning style can always result in the same answer. I also get the most freedom when it comes to designing questions to help students grow and practicing alongside them easily the most fun part of a tutoring session with me. I'm never...
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...Columbia University. I am a professional engineer, but I also love to learn and teach. I am very passionate about helping students learn how to learn because it is one of the pillars of their success. I believe that every student has the potential to excel in their academics and all areas of life. My favorite part about tutoring is watching my students come to a thorough understanding of materials that once seemed difficult to...
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All students in New York State are required to pass the Algebra Regents in order to earn a Regents diploma. If your child is struggling with the material on the exam or simply the effects of test anxiety, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with an Algebra Regents tutor who can assist in their exam prep.
Here is a complete breakdown of the topics covered by the exam, with the range of the item's weight given in parenthesis:
Algebra (50-56%)
Functions (32-38%)
Statistics/Probability (5-10%)
Numbers and Quantity (2-8%)
Algebra Regents tutoring sessions allow students to focus on what they need to know for the test. For example, a student who struggles with Statistics and Probability can emphasize those areas during their Algebra Regents prep. In contrast, classrooms and dedicated review courses are likely to gloss over both areas in favor of Algebra and Functions because of their relative weight.
An experienced Algebra Regents tutor can also answer any questions a student has about the format of the exam. It lasts for three hours, and students are prohibited from leaving early even if they finish with time to spare. Therefore, students should plan to take their time on the test. The use of an approved graphing calculator is also allowed on all portions of the exam, so a tutor may provide practice problems during high school Algebra Regents tutoring sessions to help students get accustomed to using it.
There are two types of questions on the Algebra Regents: multiple-choice and constructed response. Each multiple-choice item includes four possible answer choices, with incorrect responses selected based on mistakes students may make. Knowledgeable tutors may know what some of these mistakes are, allowing students to avoid some incorrect responses even if they do not know the right answer.
Constructed response questions are generally more involved, and students are expected to show their work throughout. Partial credit is available for these items, so tutors are likely to encourage their pupil to show everything just in case it nabs them a few extra points.
Practice exams may be administered during Algebra Regents tutoring sections to give students a feel for exactly what they can expect on test day. The results may also be reviewed to identify any specific strengths and weaknesses that can guide future sessions, improving the efficacy of each.
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