I have a BS in Biotechnology with minors in Mathematics and Psychology, graduating with a 3.90 GPA. I am currently a PhD student studying Microbiology and Immunology at George Washington University. I have been a tutor since middle school. Throughout middle and high school as well as college, I have tutored in all levels of science and math classes. I have also taken AP art classes in drawing and photography. In college, I have tutored,...
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The careers I've chosen reflect my never-ending pursuit of knowledge and service by helping others achieve their goals through education. At SUNY Purchase College, I supervised and worked closely with residential professionals and fellow students to assist in providing them with a safe learning community by creating and facilitating interactive programs. I've worked as an Administrator for a Master's program focusing on Stem Cell Biology at the University of Southern California and I've worked with...
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I am an Instructor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, TX with a PhD in biochemistry and immunology. I love teaching and my teaching philosophy centers on fostering an environment where learning becomes an engaging and tailored experience. I am an adaptable person believes in diverse learning styles and equipping students with the style they are familiar with or in love with. I aim to ensure the student comprehend the subject...
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Fourth year medical student going into Internal Medicine and aspiring Hematology/Oncology Doc. Strong background in biology, genetics, pathophysiology, and clinical medicine. Fluent in Spanish.
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I graduated from MIT with a Master's in Computational Science and Engineering, and I'm originally from Miami. My passions --languages, mathematics, medicine, and volunteering-- have always driven my pursuits. During my undergrad at the University of Miami, where I studied Biomedical Engineering, I started a robotics club that allowed me to bring innovative ideas to life, even showcasing our projects at the Frost Museum of Science. Now, I work in an anesthesiology lab at MIT,...
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I am a recent medical graduate in the process of applying to residency. I went to medical school at Universidad del Rosario in Colombia. Ive tutored in the anatomy and physiology courses at my university and look forward to tutoring for USMLE preparation . I enjoy tutoring on the side while I continue my professional development as a doctor hoping to become an anesthesiologist soon. Will be happy to help out with anything I...
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Hello, everyone! My name is Dom, and I do not know about you, but I love to learn. I feel that being able to figure out how things work is one of the most satisfying and rewarding experiences in the world. In areas such as science and math, I believe that the issue is never the student. Any student can learn to be a scientist or mathematician. The issue is the teaching. I believe that...
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...of developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My goal is not only to help students excel academically but also to equip them with the tools they need to become independent learners. I encourage my students to approach problems with curiosity and resilience, fostering a growth mindset that will serve them well beyond the classroom. Tutoring has also taught me invaluable lessons in patience, empathy, and adaptability. Every student presents a unique set of challenges and...
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C'est un plaisir de vous rencontrer ! I just completed undergraduate degrees in Biology and French at Luther College, a small liberal arts school with strong programs in music, biology, and study abroad. I have been tutoring French up through the advanced university level since my sophomore year. French as a foreign language is by far my favorite subject to tutor - I started tutoring fellow students back in high school! In my eyes, every...
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Patient, efficient and well-organized, I have obtained my PhD degree in Biology in 2014, specializing in biomedical, molecular biology and immunology. In 2008, I became a volunteer tutor for underprivileged children at a local charity and for bachelor students at the university. During my PhD thesis and my following jobs as researcher, I have successfully trained, tutored and mentored bachelor, master and PhD students and made sure they obtained the best mark for their degree....
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...or looking to strengthen their foundational understanding. My academic journey has centered around the life sciences, particularly in microbiology, virology, and molecular biology. I specialize in tutoring subjects such as general biology, molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, immunology and environmental science. Among these, molecular biology is my favourite to teach because of its powerful ability to explain how life works at the most fundamental level and because it connects to so many exciting fields, from...
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It is my pleasure working with you in providing the necessary tutoring service. I have ten years of teaching experience in Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, and other Allied Health Sciences courses. I am a Pharmacist by practice and I have masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a Doctoral in Microbiology with research focus on Molecular Cance Biology. It is my pleasure knowing a little about you, your tutoring needs, and expectations...let's connect!
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Hello! I am Dr. Jill Lawrence and I work as a scientist conducting research in the fields of neuro-immunology & HIV virology. I have a B.S. in neuroscience and a PhD in cell & molecular biology & genetics. I have a passion for science education and making science accessible to people of all backgrounds and experiences. I've worked as a science tutor for over 6 years, working with students ranging from high school through advanced...
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Hi! My name is Alaine' Mitchell. I am 23 years old. I got my undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences (pre-med) and a minor in Psychology from Louisiana State University (LSU). I also just finished my Master's degree in Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane University School of Medicine. I will be attending medical school soon. I have experience teaching multiple biology courses as a TA during my time at LSU. I am very patient, communicative, and...
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I am an alumna of Louisiana State University (Geaux Tigers!). I received my Bachelor of Science in biological sciences. Currently, I am a second-year grad student at Mississippi College, majoring in Medical Sciences. I hope to attend medical school in the future. While I can tutor an array of subjects, my passion is biology. I have been on both sides of the tutor-student dynamic. I hope that with experience as both I could bring you...
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I believe that hardwork is necessary for excellence but in our age and dispensation, excellence is also possible through smart and intelligent means. Thus my mission is simple : I'm here to help you with smart tricks, tips, guidelines and techniques that will help put you on top of academics with less struggle and less time.
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Hello! My name is Dilan Shah, and currently, I am in my last semester of undergrad studying Biology as a pre-dental student. I will be going to dental school this upcoming Fall. I know that school can be extremely challenging at times, and I really hope that with my help we can ace those classes of yours!
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Hi! I graduated from The University of Texas at Dallas with a double degree in Biology & Healthcare Management. After this, I attended the University of Houston and obtained my Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences. I am currently a 4th-year medical student and have applied for surgical residencies set to start this summer. While in college, I began tutoring/teaching students mainly in STEM subjects, but also in history and government. After my first year of...
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I have a deep passion for teaching and tutoring students of all ages, whether in person or virtually. I obtained my Bachelors from West Texas A & M University, as well as my TEFL certification. I bring a strong educational foundation and specialized skills to my role. The joy of witnessing a student's growth and understanding unfold is truly rewarding. My enthusiasm for education drives me to making each tutoring session a fulfilling and impactful...
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Recent Immunology Tutoring Session Notes
The student definitely seems to have made important improvements in her writing, especially in maintaining a coherent narrative thread and logical flow. If she practices enough to become comfortable with the 25-minute time limit, she is in a strong position to score higher than her first effort. Her performance in the writing multiple choice section today was commendable.
The student has a written portion of his final tomorrow - We wrote down the main ideas of the beginning, middle and end of the story in English, then worked on a rough draft of the summary in Spanish. I left him with tips on what verb tense to think in, cohesive paragraph structure, and reminder to work in the vocabulary his teacher will look for. We will meet over the weekend to review for his final exam.
We covered several conceptual questions in chapter 10. We also meticulously worked through the half-reaction method. He seems to be getting the material. I think he is progressing nicely. We will meet one more time before his final on Wednesday.
We went over the basics of force, centripetal motion, waves, optics, and conservation of energy with him, consulting a study guide and working on practice problems as necessary. His final will be multiple choice, and he had a decent working knowledge of certain concepts. I assigned him the leftover problems in the study guide and emphasized comfort and understanding of the equations above everything else, as I think this is the quickest way to improve physics test performance.
I managed to have the student sit down and work with me for a majority of the session. I am starting to get him to sound out the word and draw the letters, which is a great improvement. We are getting him into first grade work, and I am very happy that he is willing to work with me on those problems. Writing words is a big step in a positive direction.
Physics: Reviewed homework problems on electric forces, electric fields, free body diagrams, Chapter Capacitance, Current, Resistance: potential energy and capacitance, conventional current, charge carriers, drift velocity, AC/DC.