Mechanical engineering student with mention to energy, thermo-fluids, and mechanisms. Engineering skills include computer design, stress analysis, and thermo-fluid simulations with math analysis. Experience as a research assistant working with energy-efficient systems who aims to learn and adapt to all types of situations.
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...by the world around me. I started college when I was 16, and I started tutoring at the local university when I was a senior in high school. Since that time, I have been a tutor for 5 years and have tutored hundreds of students. When I work with students, I focus on the reasoning of why we do specific problems instead of just assisting them with memorization of the topic. This has proven to...
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My primary goal is to help you master math and German; however, I am also interested in helping you become an independent learner so that you can eventually study and master whatever you want.
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...see students reach their full potential. Currently I am a Pre-Caclulus teacher, but have over five years of experience teaching, and tutoring, all high school math courses and even some college courses. I obtained a Bachelors and Masters in Math from the University of North Florida and worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant during my time in Grad School. While in Grad School I gained experience in tutoring students in College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and...
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...Nafis. I have Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, a Master degree in Robotics and a PhD in Physics. I received my PhD from University of Pittsburgh, focused on Physics Education Research. I have taught Engineering subjects for about 3 years and worked as a Physics TA/TF fro about 2 years. I like to teach and also like to help students which is reason for my PhD specialization. I teach Physics, Math and Engineering courses.
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...question, engaging the student in active learning, cooperation with students, and accommodating students based on their needs. I find great satisfaction in helping students learn and grow, which is an enriching experience. It also allows me to contribute to society by creating future leaders and intellectuals. While working as an engineer for my previous employer, I trained and mentored summer interns yearly for job proficiency, career guidance, and professional development. Furthermore, I have introduced new...
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...I taught online and on ground classes in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Project Management. My students are of all ages, and I have extensive experience in adopting to the different age groups to bring success to them. I get my satisfaction from teaching when students can experience an "aha moment" when they understand a concept, when they had difficulty at first. I also give the student an enjoyable learning experience by bridging the real world...
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...the powerful impact education can have on an individual's life. This passion for knowledge naturally evolved into a commitment to helping others achieve their academic goals. Tutoring, for me, is not just a profession but a callinga way to share my enthusiasm for learning and to inspire others to discover their potential. My journey as a tutor began during my high school years when I volunteered to help peers struggling with their coursework. I found...
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...explain things step by step and write a lot on the white board! ALWAYS open to questions and suggestions from students and parents Background: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have always enjoyed teaching new concepts to people, whether formally or informally. To paraphrase an old TV series title, I would say "Have books, will travel" to describe my passion for teaching. Of course, now these "books" are often online, and we travel with laptops and tablets. But learning...
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...Tech. I left research opportunities because I love teaching students of all age groups. Everybody has a flair for something in life - I think I have it for teaching. I have worked as a faculty member at Georgia Tech., Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Oakland University and as a full Professor in India. I am always excited to teach interested students. I believe that dedication and inclination to learn beats mental aptitude. I was myself...
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...and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. Currently, I am pursuing a Master's degree in Telecommunications and Optics Engineering at the City College of New York. I started tutoring mathematics shortly after my first semester in college. I love every branch of mathematics, but I tend to gravitate towards Calculus due to its beauty and effectiveness in describing and modeling natural phenomena. However, I feel equally pleased tutoring other math subjects, including, but not limited...
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...in Biochemistry with a minor in Pharmacology and a Pre-Med track. My main goal for tutoring students is for them to be able to understand the content that they are struggling with or need more practice in so that they can be successful on exams and in whatever else they may need the knowledge for. Over the course of high school and my freshman year at college, I had the privilege to be able to...
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I have helped several college students through challenging chemistry, physics, and biology courses. After graduating from the University of Michigan, I have been spending most of my time doing research. My research projects have ranged from molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational biology to applied chemistry, nanomaterials, and algorithm development. I think that I have received enough experience not only to be an expert in these fields, but also confidently share my knowledge with my students.
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...(third master's) at Columbia while working full-time on managing a learning platform. Teaching and helping people learn is my passion, especially in Mathematics. Mathematics is a language; I would like to teach you how to speak it. If you are interested in learning about strategies for standardized testing, let's connect. Standard testing is about developing a new skill and mindset (I know, my GRE verbal score was in the 99 percentile and I used to...
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...teachers when they would teach in class. This inspired me to become a high school math teacher. The first step was becoming a peer tutoring my classmates. This lead to tutoring math to college students. Then tutoring students while working as a TA. Then I worked as a data scientist which not only did I understand more how to apply math in the workspace, but also learned how to explain math concepts to coworkers without...
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...Electrical Engineering. With a strong passion for Mathematics and Physics and over four years of formal tutoring experience, I am excited to offer my expertise and support as a tutor. I find great fulfillment in helping students achieve their academic goals and witnessing their growth. Patience, empathy, and openness to corrections are values I prioritize in my teaching approach. I believe in creating a positive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions...
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I began my career in Physics and Mechanical Engineering beginning at Earlham and finishing at Columbia University. I now work as a Software Engineer in finance. Historically, I've tutoring anything in math, hard science, or computer science. I'm willing to help any student.... Everyone is interested in math and physics. Anyone can learn these subjects. There just needs to be more time spent gaining mathematical literacy in this country.... Introduce myself and make the student as...
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...Ph.D. graduate in Astrophysics from Clemson University, where I also received my Master's in Astrophysics. In 2010, I graduated from The Ohio State University with degrees in Astronomy, Physics, and Russian. I have been tutoring students in math, science, and standardized test subjects for the past five years, and I would love to help you succeed in whatever subject necessary. When I am not working, I like to participate in public outreach events in math...
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...in love with the beauty and logic of math. Later I went on to complete a master's degree in mathematics at Portland State University, where I was teaching Pre-Calculus as well as a fun class called 'Excursions in Mathematics.' The Excursions class was especially meant for liberal arts students who struggled with traditional math classes but still needed to fulfill a math requirement to graduate. After I finished my master's degree I moved to Finland...
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This session was the same as yesterday, we just switched expository for persuasive. We spent some time reviewing his plan from Friday. I wanted to make sure he knew all that he was going to say so that he could concentrate more on organization. He came up with good ideas. I had him re-read what he wrote and asked him to identify any issues. I prompted him to think deeper about his answer to the prompt and to write a better thesis statement. We ended the session after making notes for him to use in the revision process.
He is taking the test so that he can apply for boarding school for the 9th grade. During this session, we discussed the importance of vocabulary and root words and reviewed all arithmetic that will be on the exam. He was left with quite a bit of arithmetic homework to do, which should not be troublesome for him.
Reviewed the student's reading homework, in which he answered 23 out of 30 questions correctly. Everything is trending up. He continued his success on the vocabulary in synonyms and analogy questions we worked on together.
Today we read to lengthy short stories and the student answered several questions on analysis and evaluation. After that I indicated to her that I sent her several practice packets since this was our last session.
Worked through math practice problems (multiple. choice) to identify the areas the student struggled most with. She seemed comfortable with most of the problems but had a little trouble with ones that required multiple steps. Gave her some tips to improve her speed and confidence in her answer. This will be a big focus for the future.
The student has begun showing improvement on his ACT English already, if his homework is anything to judge by. We continued practicing English to further reinforce different grammar rules and writing strategies that may come up on the student's next test.