...I believe that learning is, and ought to be, for its own sake. Math and philosophy, and their nuanced interactions, are my great passions. I've run more 5ks and 10ks than I can count, but the validation of completing a long race is nothing like the satisfying moment of writing "Q.E.D." on a difficult proof....
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...you can become a better learner is to understand your own learning style. One way of breaking this down is as follows: visual, verbal, and kinesthetic. Visual learners are people who like to use pictures and images to further their understanding of something. Verbal learners work best with words, whether they be speech or writing....
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...the sciences, I studied both Anthropology and Sustainable Development at Columbia University. I have experience tutoring most subjects, but my strengths are test prep, studying and time management skills, and reading, writing, and critical thinking skills at any level. I love helping students find the way that works best for them to approach problem solving...
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...basic conversational skills and technique. I have served as a full-time instructor for 6-8th grade students within a hybrid school for independent learning in south Florida. In addition, I was a private tutor in a program geared towards traveling, equestrian athletes in south Florida, as well as a certified, approved tutor for high-profile and celebrity...
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...am currently working on my 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...
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...common ground to build them up as artists. I have found that I was able to give a healthy balance of encouragement and critique. There are several subjects that I tutor, but my all-time favorites are writing and art. Both are a passion of mine and I believe that they feed each other as a...
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...Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from New York University in December 2016. I am expert in teaching math and physics at any level from elementary to graduate. In particular, I teach: Algebra I and II, AP calculus, Calculus I and II, Geometry, Differential equations, Physics I and II, Linear Algebra, Mechanical Engineering courses and etc. Let...
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I am a lifelong artist and storyteller. I studied film production, editing, cinematography, and animation. I graduated with honors and excelled in STEM subjects during my primary schooling
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...grade teacher's assistant in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, did my student teaching in Wake County Schools, and taught Family and Consumer Sciences at the middle school level in Orange County Schools. I hold a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in Elementary Education from Meredith College and am certified in the areas of: Elementary Education...
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...to me that every student has unique qualities and unique potential. There are many types of intelligence; whether you are good with your hands, books, computers, sports, music or none of the above, everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Regardless of individual traits, everyone has the ability to improve the quality of their own lives through...
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...Helping the student realize their potential, regardless of the difficulties they might be experiencing in a particular subject. Take drawing, for example. Most people, when I tell them I am a Drawer, say that they can't draw anything but a stick figure. But this simply isn't true. In fact, I was one of those people...
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...language comprehension. While I tutor English, German, and Art, I am most passionate about German Literature. In my experience, it has always been most productive to make sure a certain level of fun is incorporated into every lesson. I also make sure that lessons are dialogue heavy and a two-way street, so to speak.
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...and graduate of Howard University Class of 1999. She has worked as an independent filmmaker since undergrad 1997, where her mother directed her first film. She has also trained and taught (students, special students, adults and children) comic drawing and basic animation techniques in Toronto, Canada and Korea, Japan and Taiwan online. She loves to...
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...that works for each individual student. While I have experience tutoring in many subjects, I specialize in essay writing, particularly with personal statements and supplemental essays for college applications. I also specialize in resume writing. Still, I enjoy tutoring subjects like math, ranging from Pre-Algebra to Calculus 1, psychology, and English. For fun I enjoy...
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...University. I received my bachelors of Fine Arts and focused on 2D design (photography, drawing and painting). Also minored in intranational studies and art history. I have spent most of time working and mentoring people of mental and physical disabilities. Currently going back to school for elementary education. I am an energetic person that will...
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...who has been working in Broward County Florida for 14 years. I love teaching in the Elementary School levels (K-5) and teaching Adults ESOL as well. I have a B.A. in Art Education from Wingate University and MA in Elementary Education in ESOL. I love seeing my students grow and develop knowledge throughout each...
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...at all grade levels. This includes helping struggling students overcome test anxiety, develop a growth mindset, and achieve measurable improvements in their academic pursuits. I also have experience working with students who learn differently. This also includes gifted and 2E students. Whether it is dysgraphia, dyscalculia or dyslexia, I love helping students discover tools that...
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...and there are many, many ways to learn. I navigate and work with these universal truths as I approach working with students. I utilize my natural proclivity of listening and asking key and articulate questions to understand the individual needs of each tutee. I naturally seek to understand people on a deeper level than the...
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...University. After, I will pursue my PhD in art history so that I may teach at a collegiate level. The subjects I offer are visual art and art history. My favorite to teach/tutor is art history because it's essentially story telling and puzzle solving! I believe teaching and tutoring these subjects should be a fun...
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...is psychology because that is where my journey began. I am a believer in early reading and writing because this is the foundation of all other learning, and of being successful in life. I believe that every learner is unique and it is important to work with the strengths of the individual; it is my...
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Recent Drawing Tutoring Session Notes
Today we continued with math, but worked instead with quantitative mathematics. The student took a few quizzes by herself and then we together looked over what she got wrong and why. We also reviewed every section of mathematics that she proved to not be as efficient in and went over tips to do when writing a good essay. She is going to look over the English part of the test (synonyms section) tonight. We decided tomorrow it would be best if she took the first half of the exam as if it were the real thing and then went over what she got wrong.
Great session though; we both felt like a lot was accomplished!
The student and I primarily worked on his reading comprehension and Spanish. He stated that his math class was manageable currently, and that he was all caught up with his homework.
I walked through the plot and characters of the first three chapters of "Of Mice and Men" with him. He understood a good amount of the plot. I asked him questions about the personalities of the primary characters, their relationships, and the plotline. He obviously has read the book and is retaining a good deal.
For Spanish, I reviewed question words with him from last week, and then continued to build on introductions, saying where you are from, and some basic grammar. He is picking up on it well, and after more repetition, he'll have a good foundation upon which to build.
We continued covering Organic Chemistry from the prep book. Today, we went over reactions involving esters, carboxylic acids, anhydrides, ketones, and aldehydes. Furthermore, we started going over practice passages from practice tests. This seems to be beneficial for the student so we will begin working together on passages from now.
Reviewed previous lessons at first, and then went over several different problems that involved the basic dosage calculation of (dosage ordered/supply dosage)(supply on hand)=Dosage amount (# of tablets, or mL delivered via IV, etc.).
The student and I met for the first tutoring session. We talked about her school and her class subjects, and she would like some help with math as well as studying for her other subject exams. We reviewed her math problems in preparation for her test this week (percent changes), and we talked about study methods for her history exam.
We went over SAT Vocabulary and worked on the Spanish preterite tense, Spanish technology vocabulary, affirmative and negative expressions, and a review again of -ar, -er/-ir verbs and their conjugations.