I am a bioengineering masters student at Illinois Institute of Technology with a 3.83 GPA. In the future I plan on applying to a neuroengineering PhD program and eventually work on understanding the cause and providing new treatments for mental disorders. My greatest skills are in probability and statistics, chemistry, and physiology.
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...was when I recently increased a 610 score to a 735 (720 is passing) over 14 sessions in 30 days. I know I can do this again. My teaching philosophy is that regardless of the reason for a student's low aptitude for a subject whether it be due to poor fundamentals, a lack of focus etc., all can be cured by raising the interest quotient. If I can get a student to see the magic...
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...was a student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha I tutored students in a variety of subjects including Computer Science and Mathematics. I am a patient individual individual who loves to learn and share my knowledge. I currently work full time as a Software Engineer. When I am not working I enjoy coding, playing percussion instruments, and ultimate frisbee. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any of your tutoring needs.
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...in an open-discussion that provokes critical thinking. My teaching style is open-minded and very much a discussion with the student rather than a lecture. I have found that allowing someone to solve a problem/puzzle with some assistance and guidance leads to better knowledge retention. The subjects I tutor include: -Physics -Math -Various Coding Languages -ACT Prep I hope to make a positive difference in those I tutor and I will do everything in my power...
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...final exam. After graduating I've been primarily focused on preparing for graduate school, nonetheless I've continued tutoring as I believe it to be one of the few ways through which the nuances of concepts become manifest, and so I tutor with zeal. My approach is tailored to the student, therefore its details vary accordingly. However, all my methods have the same underlying foundation: establishing a firm grasp on concepts, applying those concepts through lots of...
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I recently graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Currently I work in the telecommunications industry. I'm excited to share the knowledge I've gained throughout the years and am always trying to find creative, visual learning techniques to demonstrate complex concepts.
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...get straight F's. I've taught 200+ happy students who have aced their courses by making use of my study techniques. I've graduated with a masters degree with 4.0 GPA, and honestly if you know the right way to study - ONE TIME IS ENOUGH. I've held the position of a Teaching Assistant and Tutoring Skills Specialist which made me efficient in assisting every type of student achieve their goals. If you think you are a...
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...student has the biggest stake in their education. I also believe that education is not simply the memorization of facts and their regurgitation, but the method by which a person learns to pursue their passions. As a tutor, my aim is to do whatever it takes to light that fire and keep it burning. Through scientifically documented means, the student can begin to take control of their education and use it as a means to...
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...in order to become a professor. I have always had a knack for breaking down material in a way that is comprehensible to the student. In fact, when I had to fill in for the lead professor in Econometrics for two weeks, the students said to me, "We've learned more from you in two weeks than we have from the professor all semester." As a working professional, I have sometimes had the opportunity to teach...
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I am an engineer by profession and educator by vocation with a superior work ethic and over 30 years of work experience. Out of those at least 12 were teaching/tutoring students on a part-time basis on STEM and business subjects in English and Spanish. I have also served as a corporate trainer, Red Cross instructor, and Boy Scouts Leadership Development trainer.
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...past few years, I've cultivated a broad range of skills in software engineering. Having worked on projects in fields ranging from Machine Learning, Web Development and Cloud Computing. I've a passion for full stack development and AI, practicing both professionally. I want to benefit the students I work with as much as possible, thus welcome any suggestions and resources parents provide. I'm easy to reach and will provide prompt responses. Feel free to contact me...
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...from North Carolina State University with a degree in Math Education and a minor in Computer Science. I tutor students of all ages, primarily in math and science, and also offer instruction in coding and chess. I enjoy helping students build confidence and reach their academic goals through clear instruction, patience, and encouraging support. My approach is flexible and student-centered, focusing on making learning accessible and enjoyable. I believe every student can succeed with the...
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Hello, My name is Deatrick LaPointe. I have an MS degree in Management of Technology and am currently a PhD Candidate in Cyber Defense, Information Assurance. I enjoy learning and hope to pass on my knowledge and experience with others to enhance quality of life and education.
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A recent graduate that enjoys teaching students from a variety of ages Computer Science be it younger or older. I have experience in teaching and developing courses to enrich learning, and engage students with useful projects that can appeal to employers. Current languages include Python, C#, Javascript, and Lua and a dose of Machine Learning and Databases as well too.
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...TEACHING My motivation to teach is rooted in my experiences as a student and my observations of brilliant teachers struggling to address students' individual learning challenges. I am driven by a strong desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others and to empower them with knowledge. Learning can be a difficult and sometimes daunting journey, and I intend to be a guiding light for my students, fostering an environment of encouragement and...
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...much more than a typical answer of giving yes, no and small simple answers. Sometimes, the understanding of the question itself can allow an easier way for students to find the answer. Which I have witnessed the effectiveness of this method, time and time again. Be that as it may, here is a bigger requirement for further advancement and production of learning to succeed in the game of life. And from my experiences, the best...
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