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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...their classroom goals. I recently earned a B. S. in Physics with Distinction in the Curriculum from U of I at Urbana-Champaign with a Minor in Mathematics. I also took enough math courses out of my own interest that I was a mere 12 hours away from completing a double degree in Mathematics. Students preparing for AP examinations may want to know I received a 4 in AP Physics B, a 5 in AP Calculus...
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...activities in English. While I love Physics and Math, I am tutoring several Math topics, such as, Algebra, Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Pre-Calculus and also Spanish and English. I must say my favorite topic to tutor is Calculus because it helps you understand and analyze different problems in a very different way. I like helping students because I don't think they should feel like they can't accomplish something because they don't understand a topic very well, they...
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...a PhD in Applied Mathematics, which I earned in 2020. Since August 2020, I have been a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton. I enjoy nothing more than working with students at all levels of math. I am especially passionate about presenting a new perspective on algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and linear algebra. In my experience, students have always appreciated my patience and flexibility when approaching challenging topics. I also follow...
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I obtained my physics Ph.D at the University of Florida, and my BS in math/physics at the University of Texas at Austin. I tutor topics in both math and physics. Physics and math are my passion. I enjoy using math to explore/explain how things work and help my students develop strategies to reason independently.
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...various things that the books didn't seem to explain and I was really excited when I finally answered my own questions. It has been a daydream of mine to write my own textbook where all the material is presented differently and all those questions are answered from the outset. While in practice I don't have time to actually write my own book, I do have various ideas on how to teach the material differently and...
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...received a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University doing all of my research work with Sandia National Laboratories. I achieved these goals by setting high expectations for myself and striving every day to meet these expectations. I am a tutor that predominantly focuses on STEM and Business subjects from high school through graduate school as well as standardized tests. I really do not have a favorite subject here. I just enjoy teaching students...
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...in Physics with a specialization in String Theory. While I researched for my doctorate, I taught several sections of introductory physics at the college level. I have knowledge in many aspects of physics and math, but my favorite subjects in each have always been Quantum Mechanics and Number Theory. Currently I work in website development with specialization in Crossword Puzzles, another passion of mine. In my spare time I enjoy solving puzzles, geocaching, cooking, and...
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...that, in any way possible! If I can do this, you can too! I have a BS in Biomedical Engineering from UMD, College Park that I received in the summer of '12, and I've been working as a Physics Technician at the United States Naval Academy for about 11 years. I have peer tutored at my local community college for approximately 6 years many folks in a wide variety of subjects from: Algebra, Precalculus, Trigonometry,...
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...majored in physics and minored in math (1 course away from declaring a major) at UIUC. My goal is to end up in academia and I have a passion for teaching and coming up with different approaches to understanding content and solving problems. I have had experience being a TA/grader for university advanced classical mechanics for undergrads and have completed advanced physics and math courses up to the graduate level, hence my interest in tutoring...
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I graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a PhD in Physical Chemistry. In tutoring I focus mostly on chemistry and math, the two subjects I am most passionate about. Helping students realize that these subjects are fun is what motivates me. In my spare time I enjoy running, working out, and watching any sports.
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...focus on universally accessible, engaging presentations. If students are bored or confused it means I'm not doing my job, so I try to foster a conversational teaching style. My background - undergrad: applied physics at Cornell University, PhD: theoretical physics at MIT, postdoc: research scientist at University of Colorado Boulder - has given me insight into tricks and shortcuts to double check for common mistakes or help students solve problems even if they get stuck....
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...Community College. I have been tutoring since 2013 at college, high school and middle school levels. I tutor all levels of math up to calculus II, as well as Russian, introductory chemistry, physics, special relativity and beginning quantum mechanics, but Russian and calculus are my favorites! I studied abroad in Russia where I got to visit the Red Square and Lenin's tomb! (I'll tell you all about it, but only if you ask in Russian...)...
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...years. I have taught Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sciences, AP Calculus, and AP Physics courses. My teaching experience was in Thailand and China, and I am comfortable teaching ESL students at Elementary School, High School, and Undergraduate levels. I have a good grasp of the requirements of standardized testing including ACT, AP, and SAT prep. I am able to teach both the content of these exams as well as test taking skills. In my professional...
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I'm an accomplished software engineer that's been in the IT field for about 11 years now. I've studied in a number of college level courses and was a TA and tutor to the student athletes while attending the university.
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...that I ended up majoring in Physics and Mathematics at Florida State University. A staple in my college career was going to professors who were more passionate about the subjects than even I was. Struggles with some problem always occur, but when you have a person who is excited and passionate about the field you're studying assisting you with knowledge, things become much easier. As a tutor I try to rub my enthusiasm for the...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
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All students can learn. Sometimes we just need to provide a different direction, perspective or tone to the instruction to help them achieve their goals.
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...Minor in Computer Science. During the school year, I would tutor my fellow classmates in math and engineering classes. In the summers, I would help my high school physics teacher prepare students for the NYS Physics Regents Exam. Along with school, I also ran D1 cross country and track and field at Lehigh. Since 2019 I've worked as an engineer at a Fortune 500 company and a startup. Along with working as an engineer, I've...
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Recent Quantum Theory Tutoring Session Notes
The student's biology final is tomorrow. We spent the whole session reviewing for it tonight. We specifically covered pathogens, the immune system, the endocrine system, and the nervous system. We went through her study guide for these topics, and I had her answer everything that she could and then ask me questions. After that, I quizzed her on the things that we reviewed. She had a solid understanding of the specific hormones and the organ systems with which they are associated. She also had a good understanding of the different parts of the brain.
We covered the circulatory system going over the materials we did not get the chance to go over. We also worked on the digestive system going through the parts and reading details about the oral cavity starting with the mouth and ending in large intestine. We started going over the guidelines and questions for the final. The study guide is composed of 100-120 questions, and we were able to finish over 35 questions. We will continue working on the rest with the next session. He is getting so much better with the terms and the biology language. He has definitely proven to be a great student, and would love to work with him in future if needed.
The student and I reviewed the male and female reproductive systems to prepare for her quiz today. We reviewed anatomy, gametogenesis, the menstrual cycle, meiosis and fertilization. The student was able to explain all of the major concepts to me. We will meet again next week to review for her biology final.
The student and I completed our last review of the school year. He will pass his Biology course with at least a C, is projected to get a B, and if he does well on the final exam, he might earn an A. His final exam will cover vocabulary terms and in-class lab assignments. I went home and created a presentation review for him to use in preparation.
We continued preparation for the upcoming biology final. There were no scores to note at this session. There is a final exam review guide (provided by the teacher) that was suggested as excellent additional study material. No concerns from this last session.
The student and I reviewed a test that she had taken earlier in the month. We covered cellular respiration, excretory system functions, as well as a review of the cardio/respiratory system. We will begin a formal review of the review sheet for her final exam on Sunday.