I graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelors in Physics. I'm currently a graduate student pursuing a PhD in theoretical physics. I immensely enjoy what I do, and that passion is what fuels my tutoring style. I specialize in tutoring for Differential Equations and Multivariable Calculus, these courses are often difficult to conceptualize and I enjoy communicating the ideas to students. ... The most important step towards understanding problems and mastering subjects is learning the...
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...range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Literature, History, Spanish, and Government/Social Studies. Through my experiences helping struggling students and peers, I have realized the value of adaptability. Most people reach out to a tutor because the traditional classroom method is not best suited for their learning needs. There is nothing more joyful than when a student finally understands the material in a way that makes sense to them. Many times, students need...
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...Following my passion of teaching and working with students, I also studied to become licensed to teach math and physics. I have spent time working with students in St. Paul who are struggling to meet grade level standards, students who need an extra boost for an AP test, and I spent an entire semester at a school in India working with students in math, physics, and SAT prep. I really enjoy tutoring students through their...
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I'm a Michigan Technological University student pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering. I have a passion for math and science (and teaching the subjects!) I also have experience with multiple AP courses and honors courses, should you require help with those, as well as a multitude of other subjects. I would love to help teach you!
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...After interacting with my students, I would like to provide an opportunity to take responsibility for becoming a self-learner in addition to becoming empowered by their learning and development in their future endeavors. In the past, I've tried to understand the student's point of view by relating to them and showing them that I do, so they can "help me, help them" on their journey to success. Education is something I have been doing my...
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I am a Senior at Illinois Institute of Technology. I major in physics and astronomy and minor in political science. I'm curious, creative, and passionate about learning and mentorship; helping every star shine bright! I adored the 3 years I have spent tutoring students ages 5-50 in subjects ranging from computer science to swimming!
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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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...tell me that they have learned something new about themselves through our sessions together. I have a bachelor's in Architecture and a Double Masters in Architectural Technology and Building design, with a focus in math. In addition to my academic training, I have worked as a tutor since before my undergraduate degree, and I continue to tutor middle - high school students and college students throughout the year. My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra...
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I am currently getting my Physics degree at Seattle University with minors in mechanical and electrical engineering. I have a passionate for helping students and a drive to inspire them to use the tools from a variety of subject areas to solve problems and achieve their goals.
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...I worked as assistant and associate professor at Polytechnic University of Havana and University "Marta Abreu" of Las Villas, respectively. Also, I was a student assistant at the University of Michoacan, while I was doing my graduate degree. Additionally, I have been tutoring math and physics for several years. My main aspiration is to help my students to reach their goals and make the learning process easier and enjoyable. I deeply believe that curiosity is...
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...three Fortune 1000 companies doing product development. I got my first job at 16 as a professional mathematician working on cryptanalysis for a defense contractor. I've worked for and been a co-founder of a couple of startups. Fun facts: I'm an Eagle Scout and a member of FBI Infragard. What makes me qualified to teach you? I only teach things that I have done professionally; I have taken classes on every topic I offer, but I've...
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...I would love to apply the skills and knowledge I learned there to you. In addition to my formal education, I have spent the last few years working as a substitute teacher in elementary schools; as well as, working in the summer school programs. This experience has allowed me to interact with and support children with a range of abilities in their lessons and activities, all while teaching me new behavior management strategies. I have...
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...computer science at UVA. In high school I took AP Chemistry, AP biology, AP physics 1, AP Calculus BC, multivariable calculus/linear algebra, AP Government and politics, AP language and composition, AP Art, psychology/sociology, and AP French. I worked at Kumon and have experience working with preschool, elementary, and middle school students as well. I am very comfortable tutoring in math and science up to the high school/intro college level. I am passionate about teaching and...
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...State University in Kirksville, MO. I am currently pursuing a M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization from the Katz School at Yeshiva University in New York City, NY. I have experience tutoring math and physics for the past three years. I really enjoy helping students figure out how to learn. Having struggled with math in high school and working up to a degree in physics, I am someone who has gone through the process of...
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...for grades 5-12. I have worked as a teacher's assistant for 5 semesters, and have been an individual tutor as well. I've always been passionate about learning and teaching, and never pass up an opportunity to help a friend out with their homework. I had the opportunity to observe a British secondary school during my study abroad term this past January, which I found to be an enjoyable and enlightening experience. I am a firm...
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...in Chinese, Mathematics, and Physics. I have worked part-time as a teaching assistant in the Physics department at BYU for upwards of six semesters, so I have a large amount of experience helping students understand difficult concepts in physics and other STEM subjects. As such, my primary subjects that I tutor are STEM subjects, especially math, physics, and other subjects within the realm of mechanical engineering. I love helping students understand difficult concepts. One of...
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...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 me know if you are also interested in learning any type of coding programs such as MATLAB, C++, JAVA, Fortran, and Mathematica or engineering software such as ABAQUS, ANSYS, and...
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...my name is Richard. I have graduated from college with a Bachelor of Science in physics. Throughout my time in college, I have tutored an array of students ranging in various skills of mathematics and physics and ages. I love the feeling of helping others understand and gain an appreciation for the fields through the sessions we have. My goal is to help students solve problems on their own, but also have some fun while...
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...rather than acting as the primary source of information, the students' search for knowledge is met as they learn to find answers to their questions. For students to construct knowledge, they need the opportunity to discover for themselves and practice skills in authentic situations. Providing students access to hands-on activities and allowing adequate time and space to use materials that reinforce the lesson being studied creates an opportunity for individual discovery and construction of knowledge...
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Fields like artificial intelligence, data science, image processing, and other areas related to data and analysis have become increasingly important to businesses, medicine, and other industries. Wolfram Research released Mathematica over 30 years ago, but it still remains one of the top technical computing tools.
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