Hi, I'm the philosopher they call Andrew! You are most very definitely welcome to come to me with any school questions, but be warned: there's a good chance we'll soon be figuring out the meaning of life...
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...students into learning and they always get two mad but I I'm the other hand think it's sweeps me;;,,, I have my bachelors degree in elementary education with a minor in early childhood. My masters degree is in curriculum and instruction, followed by my Education Specialist in Leadership. I am currently obtaining my doctorate in education for Administration. I have taught all grade levels from PreK to college! I don't have a favorite because learning...
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...professional certifications/licensures, which includes overall exam prep, essay/paper development, and multiple choice mastery. During my undergraduate years, I worked as a multi-subject tutor, helping the sports teams players in their various subjects. Upon starting my law practice in 2002, I maintained an adjunct teaching job with a local college to maintain a connection with the students/professors and continue with my love for teaching. I received my law degree (JD) in 1999 from Regent University School...
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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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History Major and Jewish Studies Minor from the University of Virginia. Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center. I enjoy working with students of all ages in a range of different subjects. I am committed to developing tailored learning plans designed to help each student achieve his or her goals.
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I strive for my students to reach a thorough understanding of the subjects through my guidance, and for them to achieve excellence. Teaching SAT, GMAT, TOEFL, ACT, ESL, Spanish and other subjects since 2014.
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...gained diverse experience working with students in different capacities. In my professional career, I have honed my communication and problem-solving skills, explaining complex concepts in an accessible manner. This experience has equipped me to adapt to individual learning styles and needs, making learning more engaging and effective for students. My tutoring style is centered around patience and understanding. I believe in creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, as...
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...the following areas: With more than fifteen years' experience in the Project Management and Program Management field, I am adept in creating new lesson plans and coaching students. Moreover, my on-the-job experience has afforded me a well-rounded skill set as an Instructor, including first-rate organizational and team building skills, I excel at: Supervision and Evaluation Lesson Planning Course Development Technology Integration Fiscal Accountability My teaching experience includes: PMP CERTIFICATION CLASS INSTRUCTOR : Classes include: Introduction...
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...I mean your attention to audit and financial reporting and accounting. I foster mutual respect, and this known mutual respect is of importance but not necessary when it comes to you. I don't mind waiting !!! that' a song anyway. Count on me to give it to you as always. I will be your champion tutor and you my champion hero every day, every step every subject any day at a time and every step...
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...am a certified math teacher for grades 6-12 and can teach virtually any math subject with tremendous knowledge in each area. I worked as a math tutor to fellow college students while attending UGA and have tutored math since my graduation in May 2016. After studying the student at the beginning of a session I adapt my teaching style to best for that particular student. I get along with everyone and just want my students...
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...attended an international school in Belgium from second grade through my sophomore year of high school, where all classes were taught in English, but one in four of my classmates were American. That experience taught me how to communicate with so many different kinds of people, and I'm so thankful for that. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Accounting, Business Law and Ethics. In my experience helping struggling...
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...for a year and a half and also have tutored students in class with me that were struggling. I am able to tutor the following subjects: Economics, Psychology, Finance, Accounting, Study Skills and Organization, Study Skills, Other, Macroeconomics, Cost Accounting, Business, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Business Analytics, Business Ethics, Business Writing, College Business, High School Business, Personal Finance. I am currently a Forensic Accountant and Auditor in my current position allowing me to apply real...
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I am a criminal justice professor. I am not an attorney. I would really enjoy working with you on any of the criminal justice courses. Examples would be the US Judicial System, Intro to Criminal Justice, American Police, and others.
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...to) more youthful students is mainly about tutoring and giving them not only the answers but rather the capacity and the motivation to find the solutions all by themselves! While this may not be the initial first plan of action, it is essential for the student to reach this goal, before a student takes on difficult courses & responsibilities, in addition to facing the uncertainty of tomorrow's future. There will be situations where the requirement...
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...med and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination and hard work!...
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Hi! I'm a prospective Law student who's excited to share some of the tips and strategies I used to get a 179 on my August 2024 LSAT (No Logic Games)!
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...where my practice focused on white collar defense, internal investigations, and complex commercial litigation. During law school, I completed internships at U.S. Department of Justice's U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia's Homicide Section and the Office of International Affairs. Additionally, I worked as a teaching assistant in criminal law, criminal procedure, and advanced criminal procedure courses. Lastly, I gained practical experience by completing over 650 hours of pro bono legal services in his...
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I am a graduate of Brooklyn Law School and the New England Conservatory of Music. While I enjoy being a lawyer, I have always had a passion for education and teaching. For five years, I taught in the Music Business program at Belmont University. I tutor in the following subjects: English, Writing, High School English, High School Writing, College English, Music, Music Theory. I also help law students prepare for the Bar Exam.
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My name is Chris. I'm 25 years old and work in investment banking. I enjoy learning about and teaching all things related to business and history. Other than banking and tutoring, I'm also working on three startups as either a co-founder or leading business development. I also have my Series 7, 63 and 79 I like to take complex ideas and break them down with more simple terminology and application to real world scenarios.
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...to make a difference in their lives. My teaching philosophy is to take a tailored approach to my students learning by understanding exactly what they need and providing a student-centered and interactive learning environment that is both fun and engaging. Each student has a unique learning style and I strive to make sure that they feel accomplished and prepared at the end of each of our tutoring sessions! I received a Master of Human Resources...
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Recent CLEP Introduction to Business Law Tutoring Session Notes
Today was my first session with the student going over the grammar rules for the SAT Writing. We have a lot of grammar review to cover, but I think that he will catch on to this much quicker and see improvement faster than in the Reading; these rules are easier to apply and practice.
I had the student do practice on all three sections of the test. He worked hard and tried to learn from his missteps. For homework I assigned several sections of the test including an essay for him to write over the weekend.
We reviewed the student's homework (math problems) and went over any she had a hard time with. Then we moved on to synonyms and analogies, the subjects she feels the least confident in. We continued focusing on strategies for when she isn't sure about the word given, though I also stressed the importance of reviewing her vocabulary words regularly so that they become second nature. I assigned a writing sample for homework that we'll review next time.
We began looking over the practice ACT that the student completed since our last session together, completing the English and Math sections. The student scored a 29 composite, several points improved over his past scores, so we were in high spirits all day.
Today we corrected a reading test. Then we worked on a math practice test together. I gave her 6 minutes to do 6 problems. She did the best she could, and then we went over them together. We got through an entire 60 problem practice test today. She is definitely improving on this section of the ACT.
During this session, the student and I went over the math sections from the practice test that I asked him to take prior to our first session. While working on this section, we talked about different strategies that can be used on some of the more difficult math questions on the SAT. At the end of the session, we talked briefly about how to approach the SAT Writing Section.