I graduated from University of Washington with a bachelor degree in math and Columbia University with a master degree in actuarial science. I got an average of 3.8 GPA on all my math classes, so I am able to tutor in any level of calculus courses or high school mathematics. I have passed 5 actuarial exams (P, FM, IFM, STAM and SRM), so I can tutor in any of those exams.
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...at a facility for SAT and ACT. Throughout my high school, I took 16 AP classes, and I graduated with a 3.98/4.0 GPA, giving me a Magna Cum Laude Distinction and an AP Scholar with Distinction award. I participated in piano and dance, graduating with diplomas from both, and was involved in FBLA, BETA Club, Dance Team, ICE, ITAV, and much more. I also have graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelors degree in Computer...
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A former Chegg tutor for over 3 years. Over a hundred positive student reviews on Chegg. Really flexible times, negotiable rates, and extensive technical expertise in a variety of subjects. Lifelong learner in pursuit of computational solutions to global healthcare issues.
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...my senior year of high school. What I hope to accomplish with my tutoring is ensure that you not only achieve your desired grade/score, but see how the different concepts relate to each other in the bigger picture. The more important part is to critically think about the subject matter in other, more unfamiliar contexts. Also, in my math subjects, I seek to provide personal secrets in realms including quicker computation strategies, unique acronyms for...
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...of all ages since I was 9 years old. I started off as a middle school student, teaching the concept of electricity to students at an underprivileged primary school. Over the course of 10 years, I started teaching Math and Economics to several students of all age groups, and I interned at an online education company. I love helping anyone I can but prefer to support middle and high school students who are studying math,...
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I am a Sophomore At the University of Southern California. I am pursuing a degree in economics, with a minor in physics. During my short time so far, I've been involved in organizations such the SC escape room club, where we build escape rooms, and even tried to start a clothing brand with some friends. I am most passionate about math and science courses when it comes to teaching, and have the most fun with...
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...Previously, he was an AI Researcher at the Meriles Lab at CCNY under Prof. Carlos Meriles. Prior to this, he numerically solved the generalized Brachistochrone Problem, and his solution was accepted for the 2023 Issue of the AAPT Journal "The Physics Teacher". He graduated from Brooklyn Tech with a Perfect ACT score and 98.9% average. He is a frequent contributor to The Washington Examiner and author of 55 Days in Dharavi. He is a Senator...
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...with their assignments. That is when I realized the only thing I loved more than learning was teaching. I absolutely love helping my students achieve their goals and seeing their eyes light up as they succeed. I pursued my passion for tutoring at my local library by teaching both middle school and high school students in all math classes ranging from Algebra 1 all the way to AP Statistics. I did so for three years...
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...teaching through my younger siblings who are both in elementary school and needed help with their daily homework. Since high school, I've tutored and mentored students in all areas of STEM including Math, Science, and anything Computer Science/Technology related. I'm qualified to tutor in various academic subjects as well as ACT prep. But based on my past software engineering internship experiences at Apple and Microsoft, I am most confident in tutoring Computer Science topics ranging...
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...role reversal in which I see if the student can teach me how to correctly solve problems and arrive at the correct answers. In my opinion, there is no better way to assess the depth and breadth of one's knowledge than to try to convey it to others. The study habits I hope to pass on to my students are ones that have benefited me throughout my educational career. I graduated salutatorian of my high...
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...in Mathematics. To contrast my coursework, I decided to tutor writing and explore my passion for language. My approach to tutoring focuses on exploring ideas and problem solving strategies until they become intuitive. I believe that intuition is the key to long term command of a subject. A difficult problem becomes far more digestible when viewed from a new angle. Once an idea makes sense at its core, it is far easier to learn its...
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I am an incoming student at Yale University studying computer science and economics. I'm also interested in math and chemistry. My favorite area to tutor is SAT, specifically the SAT math section. In my spare time, I enjoy playing golf, cooking, and reading thriller novels. I'm excited to start working with you!
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I am currently working towards my Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science and Linguistics at Ohio State University. I expect to graduate in Spring 2022. I really enjoy learning, and tutoring serves as an excellent way for me to add to my own education while guiding other students to a greater understanding of their own. I'm currently focusing on tutoring in computer science and math. I hope that we can enjoy learning together!
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...also set them up for future success. One of my biggest goals is not just to foster academic growth but to strengthen each student's desire to learn and find purpose in their work. I want students to feel comfortable in reaching out for help and value their efforts to grow. For me outside of the classroom, I enjoy almost any outdoor activity, I like to workout, and I enjoy spending time with friends at the...
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I am an enthusiastic educator, and I love to share my love of learning with my students. I currently have an MST in Elementary Education and am working on an MS Ed. in Social Studies because history is my favorite subject to learn and teach. I also love reading, coding (I'm currently using Micro:bit with my tech students!) and learning something new every day.
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I am a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at the University of California-Riverside. I am great at subjects revolving around science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. I am also skilled at technical writing and college level English. I am a great listener. My hobbies are: Making/Playing video games, cooking, and socializing.
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I have a deep love of math and science and teaching. I have a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Chicago. I have been tutoring and teaching for 15 years. I have experience tutoring all levels of math from arithmetic to calculus, chemistry, and physics.
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...equations. So teaching is the best way to ensure I know my knowledge accurately! Just like Albert Einstein said "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough". For free time when I'm not studying or working, I love to watch korean drama, foreign art house films and anime. I even write reviews on them when I find a movie or drama I really loved. Moreover, I love to travel. I been...
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...a broader perspective on experiences of primary school, give extra support and learn new behavior management strategies and allowed me to interact with and support students in a different range of abilities, lessons and activities and give them appropriate feedback including rewards and targets. I feel that my degrees would be relevant, not only are they academically tough subjects, but it enabled me to develop many transferable skills including the ability to interpret and explain...
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