I enjoy helping people reach their potential. If you're struggling in a class, there's probably a good reason. It may take some work, but I'm confident that I can help you succeed.
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...my graduate program, I am devoted to playing rugby, making music, singing and playing my ukulele any chance I get. Student personal interests are also just as important to me to know about, in addition to their academic inclinations and abilities. I am excited to incorporate personal interests and aspirations into tutoring sessions so that no matter how tedious work can feel, there is always a bit of interest to keep everyone motivated!
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I have been tutoring students in math for 5 years both privately and for other companies. My favorite subject to tutor would be a tie between algebra and geometry. I am currently working to obtain my degree from Georgia Gwinnett College in Secondary Education with a focus in Mathematics. With my degree, I want to start out as a high school math teacher while I continue my education up to a doctorate in mathematics.
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...easy subject for which to innovate teaching methods. There is, however, an opportunity to expand on traditional teaching methods by incorporating some of the advances made in teaching modern languages, primarily by using more speaking and listening exercises. Outside of tutoring, my main hobby is music. I am a singer-songwriter and I also help other local artist by leasing my home recording equipment which affords me with ample opportunities to interact with a wide variety of...
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...my senior year traveling around Europe and the United States, conducting research at archaeological sites such as Pompeii, Ostia, and Nimes, and working in archives at Princeton, Harvard, and Stanford in preparation for the completion of senior theses on cultural change in the Roman empire and on undergraduate Latin pedagogy, respectively. During my undergraduate years, I also worked as a research assistant in a number of different laboratories, studying ancient ceramics, medieval manuscripts, and Roman...
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...in Government with minors in English, Inequality Studies, and Policy Analysis and Management. I'm interested in education policy and am excited to work as a tutor to help other students in the subjects I know well and to learn more about how private educational organizations can influence learning. I tutor in a wide variety of subjects, but I find SAT prep incredibly rewarding and love to help with English writing or reading.
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I am a graduate of Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary, with BAs in English and in Talmud and Rabbinics. I am very passionate about all things literature, grammar, linguistic, and Judaic! I love working with students of all ages to share my expertise and love of learning. I look forward to working with you too!
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...according to their needs: I aim for my tutoring to be centered around the student's learning style. My favorite areas to tutor are Math, Physics, and some English essay writing. I love tutoring Math, particularly pre-Calc, Calc I, & Calc II, and enjoy math on levels ranging from middle school through college. I also like tutoring intro Physics for both high school and college, along with some college essay writing/editing. Feel free to take a...
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...lessons that are tailored for each of my students. As both a classroom teacher and a tutor, I have gained invaluable experience about how to help students, all the while learning so much about life from my students themselves. Besides tutoring, I make my living writing content professionally for several ed tech companies. Outside of work, I love to hike and play with my dog. I am a huge traveler and am very thankful to...
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...native English language as well as in the foreign language. Over the course of my years as a tutor, I have seen my students expand their vocabulary and rhetorical skills in English through their study of foreign and classical language. I firmly believe that by grasping the roots of language, students will set themselves apart as writers, not only for standardized tests and in college, but throughout life. During my time off from school I...
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...University. I graduated in 2009 with a B.A. in Political Science, and a minor in Religion. In May 2013, I received my J.D. from American University Washington College of Law and took the Massachusetts Bar Exam in July 2013. During my time at American University, I excelled at legal writing, and my work was published in the Administrative Law Review. My older brother is autistic and my younger brother is seven years younger than me,...
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...(Trinity College) as well as numerous groups, organizations, and places where I've learned and taught. Yet my chief qualification isn't a piece of paper, or even an experience, but a genuine love of learning and an ability to inspire others with that same enthusiasm. I can tutor any number of things given my wide ranging background, but my chief areas of expertise are in the political, historical and Classical realms as well as in test-taking...
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I'm a classical language and literature major at the University of Puget Sound, with minors in Mathematics and Gender theory. My expertise is in tutoring Ancient Greek and Latin for all levels of experience, and mathematics from elementary/middle school prealgebra to multivariate calculus, as well as writing strategies and development, and I also have a painting and drawing background and got a 5 on my AP studio art portfolio
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Hello! I am 27 years old from Idaho. After high school, I went to the College of Idaho and majored in Biology and minored in Psychology, Spanish, and Health Sciences. I then went to medical school through the University of Washington. Half way through, I realized the best path for me was social work rather than physician so I am currently working on obtaining my Masters in Social Work.
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...be going into Medical School in July. Tutoring has always been one of my favorite hobbies. I love working with students of all change. One of my favorite parts of tutoring is the ah-hah moment. When I here ah-hah moment from the student, the joy I feel is unparalleled to any other joy. That feeling surpasses all feeling and I hope I can as a tutor help you get to the ah-hah moment.
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...and Linguistics. I was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and now live in Riverdale. I spent this past year in Israel, studying spoken Ancient Greek and Biblical Hebrew, and performing in an amateur production of First Date: The Musical. I have worked with a number of cutting edge classics educators: I spent the last summer volunteering with the Paideia Institute - the nation's leading non-profit for promoting the classical humanities - designing and teaching a compositional (using...
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...dead languages. My annual budget with Amazon in these topics far exceeds our clothing budget. This obsession with study started in college. I graduated from Georgia Southern University with a degree in English Literature and Philosophy and then went on to the University of Georgia to complete a master's degree in Classical Languages. I also recently finished up a second master's degree from the University of North Carolina, where I focused my studies on second...
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...academic papers on the ancient world depicted in modern comic books. I love classics and comics, and even produce my own webcomic version of Ovid's Metamorphoses in my spare time. Like the Romans, I love the outdoors and nature. When I've not got my nose buried in a book or comic, you'll often find me hiking in the woods. When the weather's not good for hiking, I go exploring in Minecraft instead.
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...and I am happy to do my part to allow that to happen. Whether students are looking for revision, assistance, or clarification, I am eager to help them achieve their goals. I have a Bachelor and Masters degree in Latin and Greek, and have been tutoring individuals in those languages, as well as writing, history, and literature, for four years. I love learning, love teaching, and want to spread the joy that I have found...
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Latin is a historical language, which was initially spoken in ancient Rome and its surrounding areas. The language grew in influence as the Roman Empire spread across the globe. Today, Latin is considered a dead language because it no longer has any native speakers. However, it is still often taught to students at a variety of grade levels. The language is still important despite not having native speakers because of its historical significance and its influence on many of the most commonly spoken languages in the modern world. However, Latin can be a challenging language to learn. If you'd like some extra help with your attempts to learn Latin 1, then you may want to consider working with a Latin 1 tutor. Contact Varsity Tutors to learn more about the various Latin 1 tutoring options that are available.
Since Latin 1 is an introduction to the language, working with a tutor on this subject is a great way to develop your foundational Latin knowledge. Your tutor can help you get started with your study of the language by covering topics like:
Noun and verb endings
Latin vocabulary and English derivatives
Reading sentences written in Latin
Going over grammar terms in English
Working with a Latin 1 tutor is an effective way to develop these skills because it gives you a chance to meet regularly with an expert on Latin in a one-on-one learning environment. This intimate academic setting means that your tutor can create a customized lesson plan for you that's based on your unique needs, goals, and learning style. For example, if you'd like to learn more about the history of the Latin language, your tutor can spend extra time with you on that. Similarly, if you have a Latin 1 test coming up, your tutor can spend extra time covering the topics you'll be tested on to help get you ready.
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