...school mathematics teacher. I graduated from the University of Richmond majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing Analytics and a minor in Mathematics. I have worked with kids of all ages, ranging from elementary school to college students through various subjects. I have also worked extensively with special needs children, doing everything from teaching special education to one-on-one in-home mentoring. Through my experiences, I have continued to carry my passion for working with...
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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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...you looking to master your mathematics skills? After years of tutoring Calculus and Engineering at college and high school, I can help you overcome many math obstacles. I am confident I can tutor math, as I am an Industrial Engineer with a minor in mathematics (up to Advanced & Imaginary Calculus). I would like to add confidence in your math skills and help you grow your ability. Besides tutoring University of Massachusetts students, I interned...
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...B.S. in mathematics this past May. Whether it's test prep, math, or writing, any skill or problem can be broken down into small steps and tackled bit by bit. This makes hard problems far less scary and produces steady reward for the solver. My role in your study will be to help you find the small components in a problem and tackle each one, and provide a patient voice of encouragement for you. If you...
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...and weaknesses so tailoring the learning experience to each student is the best way to help the student learn in their own way. Math is easy it is just taught in a way students have difficulty learning, everyone does not think the same but I have a variety of methods to help anyone understand. Having a strong math foundation will help not only in your classes but in life as everything includes math.... I go over...
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...capable of obtaining knowledge in any given field. Everyone has a class or field that they naturally struggle in (mine is art), but enough time for extra thought and effort will make your goals in the class achievable. I enjoy helping provide that effort and achievement. I graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor's of Science in Actuarial Science & Economics in April/2014, and graduated from DePaul University with a Master's of Science in...
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...student at the University of Connecticut (UConn), I work as both a Research and Teacher's Assistant for UConn's Mathematics Department. I obtained both my Bachelor's and Master's of Arts degree from Rhode Island College (RIC) and have worked as a Math Tutor and Teacher's Assistant throughout my time at RIC. Intellectually, I believe knowledge is fluid and requires practice to perfect. I enjoy showing my peers/students different ways of examining problems in order to achieve...
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...I will obtain my PhD in that subject. My school background is rough since I was born with a hearing disability. I was not the best academically, but I was involved in soccer. This hardship increased due to procrastination. Procrastination is a nasty habit that haunts everyone. That is more reason why I should tutor others. I have a deeper understanding why students struggle in their subjects. I know where the roadblocks are and how...
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...any skill that I've tried to teach a student in these past four years, gets better with practice. I'm thankful to have attended a high school that allowed me the opportunity to offer academic support to my peers. There were no material incentives - the rewards were intrinsic. Thus, I learned to love teaching for its own sake. When I came to college, the opportunities only expanded. I was able to support myself through the...
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...I've Sailed in 5 timezones, been in 10 caves, to 20 countries and 30 states. I tutor from home usually, but you never know when I might be in cali or Iowa or Ireland. But I make sure to match your schedule the best I can! I'm always happy to share cool travel stories. Just graduated college with honors in Chem and Math. Now an online tutor. The flexible schedule means I can travel and...
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...University of Texas at Austin, where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and minored in Mathematics. Upon graduating, I moved to Dallas to begin working as a financial professional with Prudential, a career that allows me to combine my love for problem solving and directly interacting with individuals to help improve their lives. I grew up with a mom who teaches middle school math and she instilled a love for both the subject...
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I'm a retired professor who taught statistics for many years. To be a good citizen these days, you have to know a little statistics, because many people will try to convince you of many things with statistics, and you need to be able to separate the truth from the lies.... I want you to understand how statistics works and what the logic behind it is. If you understand that, then it will be easy to learn...
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I am a seasoned Investment Professional holding MBA (Fin) and CFA qualifications. Teaching is my hobby and I taught nearly 60 CFA level 1 students. I have 18 years of professional experience as an investment professional. Completed FINRA Exams, Series 7 and Series 66. Making difficult concepts easy to understand with examples from day-to-day life is a gift to me.
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...monetary world around us, excites me. The intricacies of how one can analyze, maneuver, and even manipulate the economic markets is a fascinating knowlede. Enjoying the process of learning the details of statistics, economics, business finance, I have spent countless hours trying to master. But just like everything in life, if you thoroughly know the rules and understand the strategy of play, you will be successful in any venture. My goal in tutoring is to...
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...University of Delaware and Wilmington University. I received both my Bachelor of Science and Masters in Finance. Since graduation, I have taken roles in finance and data analytics roles within my current company for the past 5 years. While I mainly tutor math, I am comfortable with many different subject matters. In my experience helping struggling students is not a one size fits all approach and I tailor my tutoring to the strengths of the...
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...a first-generation college graduate from a working-class family. My teachers were some of the most positive influences in my life, and I want to pass on their legacy by helping students succeed. I have three years of experience tutoring college chemistry, and one year tutoring statistics. I have a PhD in microbiology, and use statistical modeling in my research. Additionally, I have taught science majors and non-majors at ASU and MCC as an instructor and...
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...from the US, but currently studying in Germany. I have over three years of experience teaching and tutoring college-level mathematics. I have two dogs (Sawyer and Joey) and a cat (Kit). My college experience started out taking concurrent enrollment classes while in high school. After I graduated high school, I taught in Zhongshan, China for four months. Then I returned home and finished my A.S. Mathematics at the same community college I took my concurrent...
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...the University of Maryland. Now, I hold a Bachelors of Science in Economics and Statistics. Throughout my undergraduate career I had many opportunities to tutor students K-12, along with my undergraduate peers. I mainly tutor economics, mathematics, statistics, and computer science because these subjects are what I am most educated in. Nevertheless, I do posses great knowledge of political science, world history, and business. As a tutor I focus on connecting with students to not...
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...learning opportunities. I see my job as a facilitator because I am creating an atmosphere of learning by guiding students and encouraging their participation through both in-class discussions and online discussion boards. I encourage learning by creating a relaxed environment for students, stimulating conversation about concepts being presented, and organizing material in a way that makes it easiest to understand. I treat subject matter as interconnected, emphasizing that everything students are learning fits together into...
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...fell in love with using logic and numbers to sift through the world. I then went on to obtain two masters degrees in economics. I love economics because it is a smart combination of statistical rigor and humanity. I also was an economics Ph.D. student in University of California, Davis studying theoretical microeconomics and econometrics for 3 years before I dropped out in 2019. I realized that what I love the most is applying knowledge...
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Recent Business Statistics Tutoring Session Notes
On this day, the student and I began a two-day, one-hour per, review for his AP test this week. We covered microeconomics on the first day and macroeconomics on the second day. He prepared before each session by reviewing all of the material and working on practice tests in his workbook. In our sessions, we went over the questions he did not fully grasp. He did very well in both sessions! It has been a pleasure working with him and I have no doubt he will wrap up his last few weeks of high school on a high note.
Today we went back to the beginning of the student's class and worked through the first few lecture PowerPoints. We covered, opportunity cost, PPF curves, and absolute versus comparative advantage. We solved some comparative advantage and opportunity cost problems. Finally we briefly reviewed supply and demand in anticipation of next session, when we will cover how price-taking countries respond to world price levels with trade.
The student just started a new unit (z-scores) which we discussed in a lot of detail to start. There is a lot of information that goes into calculating and interpreting z-scores so we spent a lot of time going over the basics. It took her an hour and a half just to make it through the first 4 problems of her homework assignment. The specific material was deriving and interpreting z-scores, using z-tables, the 68-95-99.7 rule, normal distributions, derivation of means/standard deviations/target scores, calculations, and a few other miscellaneous related topics. We'll be meeting tomorrow to review the rest of her homework assignment. After that we'll settle into a meeting schedule for the rest of the semester.
We covered 4 specific problems related to derivatives, swaps, options and futures. Good session; the student has an exam on Monday and will let me know via email when she wants to schedule the next session when she has a final in December.
During our session, the student and I went through the key concepts in Chapter 10 covering several alternative methods for inventory and estimation when using the periodic inventory method. In particular, this chapter covers the gross profit method and the retail inventory method. We completed his homework assignment for Chapter 10, working problems that demonstrated how to appropriately apply these different accounting concepts.
We specifically covered linear regression, multiple linear regression, and computing most of the terms. We also covered how to use tables for F-distribution and testing. I left them with many additional problems for extra practice.