...math, physics, chemistry, and engineering because I enjoy the reward of helping students solve a tough problem. Rather than simply showing students the solution, however, I focus on the underlying concepts in order to give students the skills they need to tackle challenging problems on their own. I grew up in a small town in New Mexico, and in my spare time I enjoy climbing tall mountains, skiing down them, and anything else outdoors.
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...reports, as well as other upper level division mechanical engineering classes. I attended one of the most rigorous high schools in California, taking the highest level math lane classes offered each year. I am very confident in my abilities to teach or tutor in difficult Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus classes, as well as math subjects below that level. Outside of tutoring, I am working towards an entrepreneurship minor. I am currently the COO and...
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...from Case Western Reserve University with a double major in Computer Engineering and French, and I'm here to help you excel. Whether you're looking to ace that standardized test, your child needs an extra boost to do better in school, or you need help learning a new language, I'd be happy to help you out! In my free time, I'm a singer-songwriter and I perform around town playing my guitar and jamming out. I am...
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...a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Cognitive Neuroscience and Research Methods. I have served as a mentor for approximately 20 undergraduate and graduate students over the past 3 years, and have taught in classrooms ranging from 10-150 students. I pride myself on being an attentive and empathetic tutor, always striving to meet each student where they are. With experience supporting learners from diverse backgrounds and abilities, I adapt my approach to...
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...problem solver with the aim of adding knowledge to an ever willing student for the sole aim of success. I obtained my bachelors degree in mechanical engineering some years back and recently completed my masters degree in the same field. I have worked with students between grade 4 to college standing in the past. I'm proficient in math, physics, and science generally. I love tutoring math, it gives me a sense of purpose to explain...
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I'm a Mechanical Engineering student at Rochester Institute of Technology with a strong background in science and math. I would love to tutor these subjects, especially algebra, calculus, and physics, but I would also enjoy tutoring SAT Reading or even guitar. I am passionate about working with my students and seeing them succeed.
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I'm currently a PhD student in mechanical engineering at UT Austin. I really enjoy teaching and tutoring, especially math, science, and engineering! Outside of school, may main hobbies are mountain biking, snowboarding, and lifting weights.
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...recent Mechanical Engineering graduate from Northwestern University taking a gap year prior to continuing graduate education in September 2018. I am eager to share my passion for the technical challenge with younger students facing the same coursework that has prepared me to succeed in college, internships, and the work force. Because everyone learns differently, I believe one on one tutoring is an extremely powerful educational resource for a student that is struggling or hoping to...
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...Harvard. I study Physics and will be receiving my Bachelor of Science degree in the next couple of years. With a goal to continue on to a doctorate program in astrophysics. I was heavily involved in the peer tutoring program at my high school. Being a private school we were more like extra teachers than usual peer tutors. We helped with lesson plans, graded work, and tests. I even was involved in picking the new...
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I graduated Allegheny College with a B.S. in Political Science and Computer science in 2014. Since then, I have worked at Citigroup and Brooklyn Law School as a programmer.
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I am a highly-motivated fourth-year Computer Engineering student at Rutgers University. I enjoy what I study and specialize in most math and science classes, and I love to mentor as much as I love to learn. ... Understand what the student knows by evaluating comprehension, speed, and accuracy. Ask the student for any techniques he/she has been using for the particular material. Gracefully introduce new techniques that work off of the student's pre-existing techniques.
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...learning style. Therefore, my primary goal is to not only make the topics fun to engage the student, but also capitalize on their personal learning style so they may have the most success. As I identify their learning style and what is most effective, I also equip them with knowledge and tools related to their learning style so they may become an independent scholar. As an biomedical engineer, my strengths are in the sciences (biology,...
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...in every student's ability to be successful. I am a first generation college graduate of Brigham Young University-Idaho with a B.A. in Applied Mathematics. December of 2020 I will be finishing a Ph.D. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Southern Methodist University. I can relate with students who struggle or feel underprepared for a course because I've been there, but I also know you can succeed, because I did. I have been tutoring or teaching...
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...students on the PSAT, and SAT. I have proficiency in upper-level engineering instruction, as well. I've helped people with a range of application materials, as well, including college apps, personal statements, and job materials. I'm extremely comfortable working with students with complex needs to find innovative learning tools for success. There's no one correct way to learn, and there are as many strategies as there are people in the world. In this way, I like...
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...senior at Arizona State University Polytechnic studying Robotics Engineering. I tutor for any math before Calculus 2 (Algebra, Stats, etc) as well as C++ programming. My tutoring style focuses on examples and guided practice so that students can gain confidence in their ability to solve the problems they will encounter through their coursework. My goal is to help students understand the concepts themselves so they can use this knowledge in their everyday lives.
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Hello! I am a junior level computer science major at Milwaukee School of Engineering. I specialize in python, and many core coding concepts such as object oriented programming and data structures. I'm a down-to-earth individual who is excited to help you learn how to code!
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I got my degree in Physics with a minor in Political Science from Wheaton College in MA. I tutor Physics, Calculus, some Computer Science, Latin, and Writing. I particularly enjoy tutoring Writing because I spend most of my time these days writing anyways. I would describe my tutoring style as very dynamic and example-driven. I'm pretty good at coming up with exercises and methods on the fly, which has served me well so far.
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Hello, my name is Arjun! I am a junior at Rutgers University pursuing a Mechanical Engineering and Economics degree. As a Mechanical Engineering major, I have taken classes up to Physics 2 and Calculus 5. I am open to helping out primarily in mathematics subjects but I am also open to tutoring for other sciences like Physics.
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...students of all ages, I am a trained STEM tutor with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Clemson University. Specializing in physics, math and chemistry, I have a passion for understanding these topics that I hope to pass on to your student. For students who need help understanding concepts, completing homework in a timely fashion or organizing their thoughts, I can be of help. My philosophy is to meet the student where they are, build...
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