...for visiting my profile and your interest in tutoring with me. A little about myself. I am currently a lecturer at Butler University where I teach general and organic chemistry. I am a computational inorganic chemist by training. I received my Ph.D. in August of 2020 from Indiana University. I am well versed in most areas of chemistry. I have taught more than 50 % of the undergraduate curriculum. I enjoy helping students have those...
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...from Concordia University, Irvine with a B.A. in Chemistry, an emphasis in chemical research, and a Math minor. I volunteered as a tutor in various subjects throughout high school and college, my favorite subjects to tutor are college level quantum mechanics, chemistry, and math. I love being able to help students tackle some of the most daunting fields in STEM. My hope is to impart into my students some of my excitement for these subjects....
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...junior year of high school, finding that I had an aptitude for analogies that helped students learn the material. I tutor a large variety of subjects, including LSAT, SAT, and ACT. I also tutor various academic subjects, primarily in the fields of math and science. My favorite subject to tutor is Chemistry, followed closely by Physics. I feel that anyone can learn anything as long as it is explained in a way that is conducive...
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...been tutoring students since 2005, but regularly since 2009. I have tutored college students in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Japanese since 2009. I have worked with high school students since 2010 with many math courses and topics. Additionally, I have successfully tutored and prepared student for the SAT, ACT, GRE and MCAT. I have a proven track history of higher scores on practice tests and topic mastery. I don't just tutor the...
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...and a half of course/research work at Cornell University. I am interested in the academic field and hope to one day hold a position in the academic world to do groundbreaking research and teach the next generation of students the very fundamentals of Chemistry. I love teaching and I have been doing it since 2011. I have taught many students at different levels and from different backgrounds. I like to make sure that students understand...
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...history from UC Berkeley and completed a PhD in inorganic chemistry at MIT. I have five years of experience teaching college-level general and organic chemistry courses at various institutions in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Texas, and hope to expand on my experience as a private tutor. Often a required subject for other classes, chemistry is often considered "the central science" as it's related to biology and physics, and I appreciate that chemical principles can...
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I love teaching science and I hope to pass on my love for learning to my students! No problem is too big that can't be solved if we work together. I look forward to meeting you and helping you reach your goals. :)
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...Since entering the program three years ago, I have taught a number of General Chemistry classes each semester and during this time I have developed and advanced my style of teaching. I always try to present myself as a fun person so that my students are more interested in what I am saying and are more comfortable approaching me for help. I've found the teachers that I have learned the most from were theatrical and...
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...is Kevin, and I am a student at Saint Louis University intending to graduate in August 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Philosophy. I have tutored organic, general chemistry, and calculus for 1.5 years at the university. I intend to bring my knowledge and experience to create a tutoring environment that fosters learning and personal improvement. I will take into account your needs and try to service you to the best of...
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My name is Daniel Chandler. My passion stems from allowing others to enjoy learning the same way I do. I have a background in history but I also have master level degrees in business and anatomy, I teach most history subjects as well biology, anatomy and related fields. I hope you will allow me the privilege of teaching you.
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...strategies. I strive to create a safe learning environment for asking questions and saying "I have no idea what's going on. I need help." As a third year graduate student at Stony Brook University, I have been a teaching assistant since my time in undergraduate. I have taught general chemistry (I and II), honors general chemistry, and a graduate/undergraduate listed biochemistry course. I have won two teaching awards, one just for graduate students in the...
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...and with practical work always have to watch and monitor your reaction. Chemistry encourages multi-layered thinking and always being open to new ideas. I encourage my students to be creative and to always be open to new ways of looking at things. I am of a philosophical nature, and have a very broad general knowledge which includes, History, Geography, Art, Literature, Music and current affairs. In my spare time I manage a 1/2 acre formal...
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Recent Inorganic Chemistry Tutoring Session Notes
Major topics covered were under the category of ionic compounds. We discussed the difference between cations and anions, typical ionization behavior of compounds as predicted by the periodic table, electron configurations, atomic structure, and how to interpret changes in atomic structure in ionic atoms (number of electrons changes, as protons are stuck in the nucleus)
This was my first session with this student. He said he did well on his first exam but failed the last one and has one tomorrow. He has two chapters that were going to be tested and he needed help with rates of reactions. We went over first order and second order reactions and how to determine them. We also looked at how the concentrations changes and stays constant and how to determine the rate of reaction from that. We practiced some problems and he felt better about them once we completed. We will meet next Wednesday and Thursday and cover the next two chapters that will be on his following test.
We talked about Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle, Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity, Heisenberg uncertainty principle and de Broglie equation. We also went in detail about quantum numbers, shapes of orbitals and radial probability distribution graphs, and electronegativity. Lastly, we went talked about Slater's rule and its application.
In this session, we reviewed a quiz over posology. She is struggling a bit with the math, especially with the more complex, multi-stepped problems, so we took the time to work through some problems. I will be getting her more resources to work on for the math portion. We will continue to do extra practice next session as well.
This was my first session with the student. I arrived a few minutes early in order to speak with her mom about her expectations and goals for our tutoring. The student and I covered the rock cycle, specifically the differences between sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. We first used her study packet to go over the concepts, and I had the student read most of the packet out loud and asked her questions to check her understanding. Then we did her homework assignment on the topic.
Today the student and I worked on math and civics and then brainstormed more for a science project. It was a productive session, and we came up with some good ideas for her to go forward with.