...degree in Electrical Engineering. I achieved Cum Laude distinction at the time of my graduation, and I was also admitted into Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honors society. In that organization, I was elected Chapter President during my senior year. Since graduation, I have worked in a wide variety of technology-based corporations, including Raytheon Company, EMS Wireless, and Envista Forensics LLC. My engineering experience was heavily based in mathematics and physics which I used...
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My goal when tutoring is to not only help students learn how to get the right answer but help them understand why that answer is correct. I've found that one of the main reasons students struggle is due to a lack of interest in the material and that this can be solved by making the learning process more personal and engaging.
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My goal is to connect with students on a personal level so teaching them complex concepts becomes an enjoyable learning experience. My forte is test taking skills especially for the SAT, PSAT, and AP exams. I have strong credentials from high school and experience in college as a Senior. Alongside my passion for teaching I guarantee the success of my students in their pursuit of excellence.
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...level and a Master's of Science degree in mathematics, I have taught and supported students in various subjects of mathematics, ranging from Statistics and Probability; Calculus I, II, and III; trigonometry and precalculus, and other subjects. Furthermore, I have taught as an independent contractor for different firms for the last seven years. Tutoring can be an entertaining challenge; in particular, the amount of creativity used to explain concepts to students with various unorthdox methods of...
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...there is one truth I have learned. Learning can only occur if the student has a point of reference. As teachers we have the responsibility to evaluate our student's level of knowledge and to increase their level of understanding, comprehension, analysis, and diagnosis of the subject we teach. Furthermore, I believe that a teacher is morally obligated to enter the classroom with only the highest of expectations for each and every one of her students....
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I'm a recent graduate from Reed College where I majored in Political science with additional concentrations in environmental science, sociology, philosophy, and 3D art. I am passionate about helping students understand concepts in their own way, with hands on activities and self-paced learning styles that encourage confidence and resilience. I channel my patience and creativity into my work, with the goal of providing each student with their ideal learning environment.
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I'm took a year off of tutoring, but I'm excited to be back. I have experience being a high school math teacher for 15 years. I have spent most of my teaching time in classrooms specializing in Algebra 1 and Geometry. I have also tutored students in Elementary school and in College Test/SAT Prep. I look forward to working with you!
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...I absolutely love helping others in any way possible and I very much enjoy watching others grow. I have mainly worked with elementary level students and I find it to be lots of fun! I have a lot of experience with writing English papers, especially when it comes to plays. Some of my favorite playwrights include Lucas Hnath, Anton Chekhov, Shakespeare (basic, I know), and Eugene O'Neill. I'm still pretty in touch with entertainment with...
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...Science degree in Biology and Environmental Science. After graduation, I earned a Master of Public Health degree from Yale University with a focus on statistics and public health. I found that my passion was helping others learn and discover their true potential. I started tutoring Algebra and Science and went on to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching from Goucher College with a focus in High School Science and Special Education. I have taught...
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I am a freshman at Rutgers Honors Program studying computer science. I have 3 years of experience in math tutoring, with kids from 2nd grade all the way up to 10th grade. I tutor math, physics, and computer science. I love the feeling of slowly leading a student to the solution and witnessing that ah-ha moment when they finally get it. I believe that any student can understand any concept given proper guidance and education.
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...of Georgia. It is currently my second semester in the Tull School of Accounting here and I plan on pursuing a Masters of Accountancy in the graduate program. I have years of experience tutoring during my time as a member of a Math Honors Society. My focus is on tutoring is SAT math, AP and college statistics, beginner accounting courses, and most other mathematics high school courses such as algebra, calculus, etc. I'm both friendly...
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...in Business and Finance. As a student, I have always liked to challenge myself intellectually and learn subjects that are beyond my comprehension. I have a wide variety of teaching experience ranging from an academic team coach for elementary school kids, a volunteer math instructor, a private guitar tutor, and so on. My joy of teaching has led me to impact so many young lives at only 18 years old and I hope to continue...
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...(Hook em!) with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with Honors. I also obtained a Pre-health certificate along with a minor in Business Administration. I have a very strong technical background in science and math courses. Throughout my education I have always loved study groups and have acted as a leader during these sessions. I hope to pass on the knowledge I have acquired during my schooling and make students feel confident when tackling various problems.
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...Bachelor of Science in Physics. I aspire to earn my PhD in Physics after college. I have previous experience tutoring middle and high school students. The subjects I'm best equipped to tutor are: math, at any level up to college-level differential equations, and physics, whether at the high school level or a calculus-based college course. My favorite subject to tutor would probably be calculus. When I took calculus in high school, it was pretty life-changing...
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...your weaknesses in whatever you are taking---algebra, calculus, geometry, even basic arithmetic! We will practice to boost your performance like you never thought possible! Most importantly, we will work on time management so that you can excel in math while also enjoying your hobbies or extracurricular activities! Who am I? Well, I was born and raised in California, but now, I am loving life on Long Island! I am currently a graduate physics student at...
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I am a graduate from Kansas State University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. I have worked professionally as a research assistant for KSU, a project manager for Cargill, and an auxiliary engineer with Black & Veatch. With recent experience in office, industry, and university, I am fully prepared to help students understand the most important information in a way that feels valuable to their goals.
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...for over four years now. I earned a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Science from the University of North Texas Health Center and a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University University of North Texas. After years of tutoring, I have learned that no two people are alike and it is important to create an experience unique to each person I work with. During the initial meetings I always try to learn...
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...I received my Juris Doctorate. Before St. Mary's I received my bachelor's degree in Industrial and Applied Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington. Since graduation I have been a practicing attorney in San Antonio. I believe strongly in education, it is an absolute necessary to improve quality of life. I am particularly passionate about Math, because it can lay the foundation to deductive or logical reasoning. Which in turns enhances all aspects of...
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...at Cornell University. I enjoy working with students, and can tutor in a broad range of subjects. In my experience, I've been able to help many struggling students prepare for their standardized tests and school exams by teaching them valuable study methods and breaking down the questions until they are able to grasp a deep understanding of the subject. Not only do we make outstanding improvements, but we are able to have fun and make...
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