Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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I am from Minneapolis and currently live in the Eagan, Minnesota. I lived in the Chicago are for four years. I have an undergraduate degree in Geography and History from the University of Minnesota, a master of science in Geographic Information Science from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. I started a Doctorate of Education from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. I held an adjunct instruction in the past teaching Geography at Rasmussen College.
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...finished with my PhD in English Rhetoric and Composition. I enjoy both composing and listening to music, painting, drawing, and swimming. I have over ten years of teaching experience throughout grades K-16. Most recently, I have been teaching introductory and intermediate composition classes for a large university in Detroit, Michigan. I have experience teaching in classrooms and online. I also have over ten years of tutoring experience both in the public education setting and privately....
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...in psychology at Miami University and my master's degree at Indiana University, where I studied the neuroscience of learning and memory, and mentored undergraduate students in the biological sciences. I enjoy working with students on written assignments, college application essays, science concepts, and statistics. While working with me, you will receive quality instruction, support, and guidance as you improve your subject knowledge as well as your study habits, organizational skills, and time management skills. All...
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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I am a 2019 Elon University graduate with a bachelor's degree in English literature (concentration in Victorian literature and history) and will begin an M.A. program in the fall. I have served as a teaching assistant, a university Writing Center tutor, and a personal tutor for all ages. I am available to help with resums, job, internship, or fellowship applications, personal statements, college essays, grammar, and reading comprehension. Please see my subject specialties for a...
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...tutor that recognizes and effectively responds to students' needs in order to help students reach their personal and professional goals. My educational background from the University of Toronto is in Education, English Literature, and Sociology. I am TESOL/TESL certified and have 2 years of professional ESL teaching experience in South Korea. I have experience working with elementary school students, middle school students, high school students, and adults. Through my experience, I've gained the skills necessary...
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...dealing with grammar and translation technique, especially for literary texts. For this reason as well, I welcome students who need preparation for exams that require a reading of texts: AP Latin, but also the British exams such as Common Entrance +13, GCSE, IGCSE, A and AS Levels. I have experience with a variety of curriculums and textbooks ("Cambridge Latin Course", "Minimus", "Latin for the New Millennium" etc.) and I enjoy drawing on multiple sources to...
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...Since then, I have dedicated myself to sharing my passion for learning with students of all ages, from K-12 to higher education levels. Through my roles as a subject matter expert at Chegg and as a C++ tutor at TriviumEdu Service, I have honed my skills in guiding students through complex concepts, fostering critical thinking, and promoting a growth mindset. I specialize in tutoring computer science subjects, particularly C++, which I find immensely gratifying due...
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Certified CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutor
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...about several topics since I have interest in multidisciplinary approaches to educational and daily activities. I have a strong background in Communication, Education, Business and Humanities. I have 10+ years of experience in Academia and Business Management, and currently developing my skills to become a great Researcher. I'll be glad to know you and your learning needs, so feel totally comfortable approaching me! Find more about me on LinkedIn and Google Scholar (I appear as...
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If you are confident in your knowledge of literature and your ability to analyze texts in detail and with sophistication, taking the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Exam in Analyzing and Interpreting Literature as a college-bound high school senior could help you earn college credit for an introductory literature course. The exam, however, spans an overwhelming amount of material, covering American, British, and translated works of prose, poetry, and drama from the classical period through the modern day. Students are expected to analyze the nuances of presented excerpts with subtlety and finesse, draw a wide variety of conclusions based on these details, and make use of the vocabulary specific to literary analysis.
As a result of its expansiveness, even students who have strong analytical skills and have succeeded in their previous English studies often need extensive preparation in order to confidently utilize their abilities on test day. Figuring out where to begin reviewing for such an exam can be extremely overwhelming, and impersonal study aids and general class-based review can do nothing to help a student address this material in a way that makes sense based on his or her previous instruction, strengths and weaknesses, and specific concerns. In lieu of these one-size-fits-all options, Varsity Tutors can help connect you with custom-tailored instruction in the form of personalized CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature tutoring programs that we can connect students to nationwide.
Each student will approach the CLEP Exam in Analyzing and Interpreting Literature with a unique literary background, and will feel more comfortable in working with certain types of texts than with others. CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature tutoring takes your specific strengths and concerns into account to focus your review on just the aspects of literary analysis and the types of texts that cause you the most trouble. Whether you find yourself flummoxed by eighteenth-century British poetry, or have trouble analyzing modern American novels, you and your tutor can collaborate to come up with a learning plan that aims to bolster your weakest skills. This individualized approach gives you the flexibility to spend as much time as you need on areas you are still struggling with, while not wasting time on subject areas that you have already completely mastered.
This directed approach can familiarize you with the specific conventions of literary works with which you have the most difficulty. Since CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature tutoring is one-on-one, you can have your instructor%u2019s full attention throughout every session and receive instant, detailed feedback on the way you approach each passage presented to you. Being able to sort through the densest works with the help of a skilled instructor can help you improve your skill set at a rapidity that may surprise you.
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Recent CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Tutoring Session Notes
We reviewed the student's most effective strategies in depth and reviewed the importance of using those strategies. He worked through a passage and answered questions about it. We talked about the fact that he will have tests on "off" days, but he has to try to work through such situations and remember to use his strategies so that he can still achieve a high score.
On Monday, I left the student with a practice section (25 minutes and 20 questions) and said we would go over it first thing today. After solving the questions he missed and teaching him a few tricks on his calculator to solve algebra equations and cube roots, we divided a math section into four small sections. I gave him about six minutes to do five questions, and then we checked them. After doing one section, we extrapolated his score and determined he would have gotten a 570 on the math section. That was an improvement from the last time we did this exercise. I left two practice tests with him, and we will start our next session by going over the topics he missed on these practice tests.
Today we started studying for the math exam. We went through Chapter 2 of the study book, which included shifting of graphs, conic sections, and polar coordinates. He has done most of it before but not for a long time, and he responded well to it. I assigned homework from that chapter, and a section from the beginning of the book that he should know.
We discussed the requirements for the programs the student is applying to, then we talked about the major categories of questions in reading comprehension. At the end of the session, we worked through a sample passage. The student is willing to learn and prefers to figure things out on her own.
The student and I finished working through the exponents, roots, and equations section in the SAT prep math workbook. Although she had some difficulty with the most difficult questions, she has a good grasp of the fundamentals. We also went over rational exponents from an Algebra 2 textbook. She struggled a little with this topic, so her homework is to redo some of these problems and compare her answers to the process that we have written down. We finished up by going through the lines, angles, and coordinates section of the SAT prep math workbook and beginning the triangles section of the workbook.
The student and I focused on math. We reviewed a previous test. We focused primarily on test-taking strategies. One powerful strategy that has helped is substituting numbers in for variables. Also, we talked about how to identify answers that are obviously incorrect and eliminating those from consideration.