...degree in Industrial Engineering this year and I am currently enrolled in a 5-course online specialization on Data Warehousing for Business Intelligence by the University of Colorado. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math at middle and high school levels, the Quantitative section of the GMAT, and all levels of Spanish. I believe education is absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to always...
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I am passionate about education and teaching and leveraging my education to help others. I was awarded my PhD degree on Molecular Biophysics from UT Southwestern, and I also hold degrees in analytics, computer science, finance, business administration, biotechnology and engineering. I am patient with my students and tailor my lesson plans based on the talents and ambitious of each student while being mindful of each class's expectations.
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Recent college grad from a top 20 university with a degree in Economics and experience tutoring elementary through college. Looking to help others achieve their goals and succeed academically
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...as listed on my profile. I have always loved teaching and learning how different people think. I am very patient and try to find the best tutoring method for each student. The student-tutor relationship is one that requires fine-tuning and both people's input, so I am very open to advice for how to tutor you better. Please feel free to text me at (714)269-5698 or email me at vishnavip96@berkeley.edu with any questions or to schedule...
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...and sailors as well as my five children, I can help you or your child succeed. A Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, and a Math Minor help qualify me for tutoring in many subjects. My individualized tutoring methods also raised my step-son's Physics grade from a C to an A in one semester. I specialize in mathematics (basic arithmetic through calculus) but can help in many other subjects. Learning should be fun, but should also, at...
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...patience, encouragement, and diligence to put the time and work that are necessary to see measurable improvement in the student. While my background is very technical given my years spent doing math and statistics, I have a great deal of passion for the English language and reading comprehension. I particularly love helping others prepare for Standardized Tests, which I believe has been my greatest strength in all my years as a student. I am a...
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...opposed to "tutoring to a test" 2) Adapts to your learning style, and 3) Can explain how abstract concepts apply in the real world, then look no further! I'm a retired hi-tech professional with a passion for education. I view tutoring as a way to help the next generation develop the skills that will be required of our future workforce. I helped my children ace the PSAT and SAT and secure college scholarships. My daughter...
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I've been a volunteer math tutor for high school and elementary students. I was a foster parent of a new teenager and a scoutmaster or assistant. I worked 32 years at NASA/GSFC doing operational navigational support of satellites, research in solar astronomy, and writing software. I taught college physics labs and gave planetarium lectures to those of all ages.
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...with my students. I love seeing the confidence in their faces after our tutoring sessions. Mathematics can be hard! But no worries, I'm here to help you understand by putting it in layman's terms and achieve academic success! I graduated from Baruch College - City University of New York with a Bachelors degree, majoring in finance and minoring in mathematics. I have 5+ years of tutoring experience on various subjects, such as calculus, statistics and...
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...have earlier scored a 720 in the GMAT and have taught students for the GRE, SAT, and the GMAT courses. With my practical experience and academic background, I am able to blend the two while explaining important concepts to students. I am also someone who teaches students tricks to do well in exams. If young students want to become class toppers, I can teach them tricks and tips to make marked improvements in their grades....
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...mathematical concepts. Teaching mathematics has been an integral part of my journey for the past eight years. Throughout this time, I have had the opportunity to work with students from diverse backgrounds and across different levels of mathematical proficiency. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner seeking to delve into the depths of advanced topics, I am confident in my ability to cater to your individual needs.
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...students as individuals. I am very motivated, hardworking and dependable, and I get a real sense of purpose from helping my students to achieve the best possible grades. I'm also a SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, ISAT, ISEE, MCAT, SCAT, PCAT, LSAT, NCLEX, HSPT, GRE, GMAT, GED, GSCE, ACCUPLACER Test Prepataror. Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Functions, Geometry...) Physics (Newton Law of Motion, Kinetics, Work Energy and Power, Electromagnetism, Electricity, Gravitation) Biology (Genetics, Anatomy, Physiology, Sonography, Cytology), Chemistry,...
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...SAT Math is my favorite to tutor because it not only tests mathematical knowledge but also challenges students to think critically under time constraints. Seeing my students improve, on average, by 100 points and reach new heightslike scoring 780 pointsmotivates me to continually refine my teaching methods. My teaching philosophy is rooted in making math accessible and engaging. I focus on understanding each student's unique learning style and adapting my approach to suit their needs....
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What can be more important in today's business world than the ability to analyze and communicate complex information correctly and efficiently? Few skills are as necessary in an increasingly data-driven world, and any business school program will require you to digest such data rapidly and ably. For this reason, the GMAT exam includes the Integrated Reasoning section in order to provide your application evaluators with a metric for evaluating your ability to perform complex logical operations on practical data sets. If you cannot demonstrate these skills, there will be an understandably great concern that you might not be able to succeed in an MBA program. Don't let a poor score on this important section of the GMAT sully your excellent records and general application. Contact Varsity Tutors to discuss your GMAT Integrated Reasoning tutoring options.
It is perhaps tempting to believe that you need little preparation or practice for a test of reasoning. What do we do more than think about the world, particularly in the day-to-day activities of a business environment? Reasoning seems to be merely a common skill that we all innately have readily available. However, complex data is no simple matter for consideration, and while you may well be a master of basic logic, it is always helpful to have a full evaluation of your skills before taking a focused exam like the GMAT's Integrated Reasoning section. A personal tutor can evaluate your ability to interpret complex sets of data, helping you to ascertain your particular strengths and weaknesses. After doing so, your tutor can produce an action plan for your GMAT Integrated Reasoning tutoring sessions, focusing on just those areas in which you most need attention and help.
Your tutor has been down this road before, and has employed proven strategies to help maximize your chances of succeeding in the GMAT. They'll meet on a flexible schedule, so classes and work do not have to get in the way. Schedule lessons in person at home or at a more convenient location. Your GMAT Integrated Reasoning tutor may even set up a lesson face-to-face online if you can't squeeze out any hours to meet in person. Setting up tutoring with a busy life can be a challenge in and of itself, but flexible plans enable you to receive the help you need from a dedicated, qualified instructor who can work one-on-one to address your own unique concerns and challenges.
Preparation is essential, not just to learn and brush up on the material, but to become familiar with the test's format. Integrated Reasoning questions can be complex, and require you to analyze text, numbers, and graphics, evaluate data from different sources, and organize sets of information to assess the relationships between ideas. To solve complex problems, you'll have to combine and manipulate various types of information. When it comes to this exam section, the pressure is on.
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We reviewed strategies for the verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning portions of the test making flashcards for the words the student was not familiar with. We also reviewed how to express word problems through equations particularly those dealing with multiple parts and those referencing familiar equations such as distance = (rate)(time) and the area of a triangle = 1/2 (base) (height).
The student and I went over math and science in this session, as her science exam is coming up. She seems to be doing really well with the content area that will be covered, not only in getting correct answers, but knowing the reasons that other answers are incorrect. Her parents reported that she is getting homework done much quicker now, which is great to hear!
This was our first directed meeting, discussing classes of problems that are mostly "boilerplate" but important foundations. The student's math skills are not poor, so a number of the rudiments will merely need some strengthening. We covered and assigned Chapter 7 (Arithmetic), 8 (Algebra), and 11 (fractions / decimals) as well as 3.1-25 (sentence completion). If she has time, she will also do 4.1-25 (sentence equivalence).
The student and I met for another session of tutoring. In the session we went over several math problems. We first practiced advanced problems on plugging in. We then did more basic problems on fractions. Finally we worked on 3D figures questions. The student struggled a bit to understand the more advanced questions, but did very well on the straightforward ones.
The student and I worked through two official-length Verbal sections. Even though we were reading passages aloud and I was explaining answers, we were able to finish both sections in the proper test time. Furthermore, even though I provided very little assistance other than a few vocabulary definitions, her score was significantly higher than it used to be. We wrapped up with a little bit more Math review.
The student and I reviewed that test that she had practiced. We looked at both the quantitative and verbal reasoning parts of it. She is doing better on the reading comprehension and her math scores continue to vary based on the types of problems she has. Overall her scores have shown improvement.