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Be relentless. Preparation meets opportunity. Study. The truth will set you free so be open minded. My education is no longer boxed in but aimed at the truth.
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I will graduate from Brigham Young University in April with a degree in Physics and Astronomy. I taught as a teaching assistant for two years during my physics education. The classes I TA'ed for include Introductory Physics, Newtonian Mechanics, and Electricity and Magnetism. I enjoy teaching physics and math! I am amazed at how physics describes the natural universe, and believe that ones love for life and existence could increase from studying the subject.
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...master at explaining difficult concepts in a way that is easy to understand, and I know the right questions to help YOU figure out solutions to your math and science problems! I spent two years serving and teaching the Spanish-speaking community in Fresno, so I also speak some Spanish. When I am not studying math and physics, I enjoy exploring the Rocky Mountains and Zion Canyon. I am also a compulsive reader, which helps me...
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...Physics PhD student at the University of Houston set to graduate this year. Throughout my academic career, i have helped many other students, formally as part of my Teaching Assistanceship, and informally when helping out friends and classmates with homework. I have found that i enjoy sharing my understanding of math and physics, as well as the joy from solving problems. It is probably for this reason that in my free time I enjoy games...
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Hello, my name is Maximilian Kremer and I enjoy tutor a variety of subjects including those in physics, economics, and mathematics. I try to make learning a less daunting task, easy to understand, and relatable as well so that my students can see real world examples of how the material can be applied. Please sign up for tutoring today if you feel that I can be of assistance!
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...graduate from Butler University having received a bachelor of science in mathematics and physics. Throughout high school I was a peer tutor for students with learning disabilities, helping to make sure that everyone had a fair chance to learn. At Butler University, I became a tutor in our math tutoring lab where I was able to help many people in subjects ranging from business calculus to linear algebra. I enjoy tutoring most math topics and...
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I graduated from CU boulder with double majoring in physics and math. I worked for the CMS group(experimental particle physics), as an undergraduate research assistant and am currently a graduate student at the university of oregon.
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I am a first year graduate student at the University of Tennessee pursuing a concurrent PhD in Nuclear Engineering and Masters in Medical Physics. I have undergraduate degrees in both mathematics and physics. I taught astronomy 153 lab for two semesters, and have been a tutor on and off for 7 years
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...loved tutoring when I first started working in my college math tutor room. Seeing someones understanding improve from our interaction was a great experience. I also liked the mental challenge and found out tutoring sharpened my mind. Since then I've looked for opportunities to tutor and have been tutoring college physics both as a TA and on the side. I'm currently working on my PhD in physics and already have a master's. I prefer interactive...
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During this session we reviewed evolutionary biology using the student's textbook and his classroom notes. We first discussed the different theories of evolution such as Lamarck's and Darwin's theories and how these differ from each other. We also reviewed the definitions of some terms commonly used in evolutionary biology such as the definition of a population and of genetic variation. In addition, we talked about the interactions that occur in the environment and how they eventually lead to evolution of species in the long term.
Today the student and I worked on a gel electrophoresis worksheet. It required us to watch a little animation and answer some questions about the animation. The student did very well, although sometimes I would have to remind him to stop and check his answers. He seems to understand the subject matter as we talked about it but has a little trouble explaining the concepts back to me. This is something that we will continue to work on. We spent the last 15 minutes or so doing some of his homework for history. Again, he seems to definitely understand what is being asked of him but makes mistakes when he rushes.
We are preparing for the exams. Today we primarily went over the practice exam that the student took in school. We went over problems that the student answered incorrectly and I instructed him on areas that he struggled in. Today we paid special attention to osmosis and diffusion.
Today's focus was preparing for the student's biology final. Because this subject had the most material required for the final, we went through as much of the PowerPoints as we could. We were able to get through Mendelian genetics, cell division and DNA replication. Hopefully by tomorrow we can get through the evolution topics, as well as the remainder of the DNA/RNA topics and do a full comprehensive review.
Today, the student and I covered Evolution and the Theory of Natural Selection. He completed most of the assignments I told him to finish. What he had left over, I walked through them with him. He is showing some improvement in thought process on some of the critical thinking. I left him with some assignments that he should be familiar with doing.
Today we went over the digestive system and the excretory system. We focused on the structures and functions of the organs involved in those systems. We also covered the enzymes and fluids in the digestive system.