Having trouble with physics at the high school and college level? Then help is on the way. Having taught more than 12 years at high school and at the college level, I have gained great experience in where students struggle and how they do learn better. I can help you learn and not just memorize.
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...Evan Rosenthal, and I'm pleased to meet you! I'm currently a student at the University of Texas at Austin, studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. I have a few years of experiences as a camp counselor for the URJ Six-Points Sci-Tech Academy summer camp, where I helped plan and lead activities meant to inspire learning about STEM, as well as make said learning fun! In my spare time, you can find me 3D printing cool things,...
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I'm a Mechanical Engineer with years of experience on tutoring and mentoring. I recently completed my bachelors and I'm pursuing a masters in Mechanical Engineering. I've also worked with top engineering companies like SpaceX, Chevron, and GE. I enjoy sharing my knowledge with other students, I think is the best way to give back and help the rising generations.
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...Back in Ukraine, from where I came to Florida 14 years ago, I was pursuing my Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics. I was tutoring different students for many years in various natural sciences, mostly in mathematics in physics, from high school level to university graduate school classes. My focus in tutoring is to provide a patient comfort help with acquiring a clear understanding of basic concepts. Solid understanding of fundamentals will allow the student to...
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...natural word! Previously, I have worked with organizations doing environmental education outreach with youth in New Mexico. I've conducted environment research throughout New Mexico and Latin America, and am passionate about bringing real world experience and stories to my students. I have completed multi-variable engineering Calculus III, which means I can tutor all levels of Mathematics. Additionally, in the past I have worked reading and reviewing policy for legislators. So, I make an awesome, quick,...
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My name is Mordecai, Cai for short! I love learning and teaching students. This has always been a passion of mine. I have a background in mathematics and electrical engineering. I'm currently a design engineer and hold a bachelor's/master's degree in electrical engineering. I'm looking forward to helping you excel in your academics.
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...engineer, with work experience in tutoring, lab research and process design. Chemical engineering is my passion, especially since it relates to so many aspects of our day-to-day life, and I am excited to help students see how exciting science and engineering can be. One of my favorite parts of teaching is helping students relate abstract science concepts to tangible physical phenomena. Partly inspired by my love of gardening and birdwatching, I have gained a technical...
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I have a strong passion for every subject that has numbers (math, physics, chemistry, etc.) and I like to help people and students find that same thing, as I am currently studying civil engineering, and I am excited to achieve something.
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...its many benefits, this method makes it easy to engage with students. I also like to stress understanding. I remember the 1973 movie, "The Paper Chase", and the memorable performance by John Houseman, as Professor Kingsfield. I always thought that portrayal, in terms of teaching style, was something I admired, and I used that memory as a guide, as I strived to develop my style. However, where he was strict, I am not. I believe...
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...others. I started with mathematics, then physics basics, and basic chemistry. I enjoy help people with math because is something that I used every day, trying to help others using examples based on what people use, like and understand. It is easier to teach something using practical examples about what you do in a daily basis. I like to play board games, chess, and some other strategy games. I like also videogames, and pass time...
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...for the SAT math section, I realized I loved teaching. It gave me a better understanding of the material I enjoyed, and it was fascinating to see her gain skills and knowledge. Furthermore, I have experience teaching through my involvement in the 3D printing club and camp at Gaston Day School. I started the club in high school and acted as their president for a few years. Over the summer, I was a counselor for...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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I am a senior computer engineering student with a passion for robotics and low level programming. I am excited to share my insights and help motivated students reach their goals!
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...I? I grew up homeschooled and in a large family, so tutoring my siblings became part of the school day. I am a photographer because I enjoy finding the detail even in the subjects that cause us pain and seeing the beauty in the frustration that leads to success. I am a world traveler that enjoys learning about different cultures and seeing how different people think and enjoy life. I work in cancer clinical research,...
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...at the University of Michigan for a Masters degree in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences. Throughout my academic career I have enjoyed tutoring students at several stages from middle school to college. I am most passionate about Math and Science, specifically astronomy, physics, and engineering. I have a lot of experience in several areas of research related to these subjects. Having been a student myself for most of my life, I fully understand the challenges...
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...graduate with a master's in electrical engineering from Case Western Reserve University. I won the Bill and Melinda Gates Millennium Scholarship which covers full tuition up to Ph.D. I was on the Dean's List for three consecutive years. Additionally, I won the OZY Media Genius Award in 2015 to work on high-temperature superconductors. I currently work as a Technology Analyst at Accenture. I am also seriously considering whether I should go for a Ph.D. or...
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Mathematics is my favorite subject. Any challenging problem I see, I keep trying to solve it and this has been the key to my Passion for Mathematics. I want to transfer my knowledge and experience towards mathematics to the students and help them do better.
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I studied Nanotechnology at Tecnolgico de Monterrey and have experience tutoring students and professionals of all ages. I tutor sciences like math, chemistry, biology, and physics, focusing on simplifying complex ideas.
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...furthering my education and working as a lead engineer for a start up company designing medical devices. I also spent the last year teaching at a college electrical courses. Throughout my undergraduate education career, I taught elementary school children science. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Science, Math, Technology, and Engineering. In my experience most students dislike the STEM related courses, so I tend to make them more...
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Recent Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
In this first session, we mainly covered DNA/RNA transcription and translation, as well as some basic genetics topics (dominance/co-dominance/hybrid vigor). The student seemed to develop a better grasp of the material as we went along, and we will certainly review at our next meeting.
The student and I worked through her Biology and Geometry. In Geometry, she is working on trigonometry to solve unknown sides and angles in a triangle. She has a great understanding due to the prior work with Pythagorean theorem. She is able to easily grasp the concepts and apply them to various problems.
We also worked through her Biology homework. She is working on Meiosis and Mitosis. She has an upcoming test and was given a review guide.
During this session we reviewed some Biology, specifically covering a chapter in the student's textbook on genetics. We reviewed some basic ideas related to genetics such as genes and alleles and allele dominance. We then talked about Mendel's experiments and how Mendel deduced his principles of genetics. We then talked about what occurs during crosses and how genes segregate and rearrange to give specific phenotypes. We also discussed test crosses to determine whether an individual is heterozygous or homozygous. We then solved problems on these topics practicing Punnett squares and their percentage calculations, and reviewing some of Mendel's laws and applying them to specific examples.
Today, we covered some elements of the nervous system; specifically, neuron morphology, resting potential, action potential channels, and action potential propagation. Student appeared to have a pretty good handle of the information in general, and with picture drawing was able to keep the facts she needed to know in order. Student had midterm on Thursday, and is continuing to work on problems in her problem book to ensure she understands all necessary concepts. No concerns from this session.
We went over the student's recent class topics on genetics, heredity and also flower reproduction. After going through the textbook content, we went through all of his relevant in-class worksheets and made sure to go over every question together and analyze why each answer he chose was right or wrong. Overall, the student made great progress and demonstrated a good grasp on the material.
We started new chapter of biology. Reviewed some of the old materials but did most of the new chapter. I simplified the materials and gave him examples and broke down the reactions dealing with photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and food webs.