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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...on Astrophysics, I also have a degree in Chemistry. While in college I tutored Physics and Calculus and after I graduated I traveled to Russia to get my certificate to Teach English as a Second language and also to teach adults, teenagers and small children where I was also able to teach a Spanish class. I spent the summer in a summer camp in Turkey where I help teenagers and kids with their everyday life...
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...all of the cool things that this world has to offer. By dabbling in a little of everything I can set my sights on what really holds my attention. My primary interests lie in the sciences, where learning what makes our world turn drives my passion for knowledge. I believe that successful tutoring involves assessing how a student learns and adapting my teaching style to best fit the needs of the student. In this manner...
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...personalized and while schools can't provide this due to lack of resources, tutors are a great substitute for that. Education is the gateway to social mobility and happiness and I seek to prepare my student to meet their individual goals. I work to create an environment where the student can focus on understanding the material for their own understanding and not for others which significantly increases the students confidence in the subject matter and their...
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...B.A. cum laude in physics with math minor from University of Pennsylvania, M.S. in physics from UCLA (particle field theory), and Ph.D. in physics from UCLA (astrophysics). In the realm of mathematics, I can handle any level from pre-algebra up through mid-college level vector calculus, partial differential equations, complex analysis and linear algebra. For physics I can teach high school level all the way through any college level, and first year graduate electricity and magnetism...
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...Science, all Engineering disciplines, and MBA courses. I am continuously adding both courses in an individual field as well as fields themselves to tutor. I tutor from 6th grade to graduate school as well as students with mental disabilities. I help students from inner city schools to the top boarding schools in the US to state public universities as well as the ivy league. I work with students at international universities along with international students...
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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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I have helped several college students through challenging chemistry, physics, and biology courses. After graduating from the University of Michigan, I have been spending most of my time doing research. My research projects have ranged from molecular biology, biochemistry, and computational biology to applied chemistry, nanomaterials, and algorithm development. I think that I have received enough experience not only to be an expert in these fields, but also confidently share my knowledge with my students.
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...SAT, PSAT, GED, ISEE, SSAT, CSET, Praxis, GMAT, LSAT, HSPT, SHSAT, GRE, Grade Level State Specific Standardized Tests and college/Armed Forces admission preparation. I work with several clients year-round on a consistent basis for general studies, organization and study skills, supplementary practice, and comprehensive skill development and mentorship. For many clients, I work to ensure that satisfaction of grade level content standards are met with evidence, IEP and 504 based supports, home-bound/home-based instruction, and transition...
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...to know my students and to make learning all about incredible fun and challenge of it. To use this to understand concepts and reasons WHY, then anything can be learnt! The deep foundations of the maths in physics cover most of the main areas and is very algebra intensive. I have researched Nuclear Astrophysics, Quantum Computing, Machine learning, to name a few. My favourite and best course is: Quantum Mechanics! I love communicating science to...
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...peers. Although we only experience about 100 years or so on this planet our understanding of where we came from is just as important and where we want to go. History for me is a living breathing entity that is not wrote memory but seeing the world from different perspectives. My goal is have my students self discover what past people places and events mean in their original context to see how that impacts our...
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Hello, My name is Erik Dassoff and I hold a master's degree in Food Technology from a leading Dutch University. I also have a strong academic track record, having all A's throughout K-12 and my undergraduate degree. I enjoy problem-solving in math and science, but also enjoy applying it to useful real-life scenarios. I look forward to meeting and working with you! Cheers, Erik
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...methods to the many unique and various learning styles I encounter with each student. Since my major has been mostly math-based, I love teaching calculus 1 and 2 as well as Physics the most. I love the connection that is made between calculus and how it is applied in real-world applications and especially love sharing this passion to the students that I work with. Whenever I'm able to get a chance, I love playing my...
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...As a recent graduate from the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Applied Physics, I know what being a student is like and what needs they require and the problems that they run into. I tutor various levels of mathematics and physics ranging from basic mathematics and physics all the way up to differential equations and special relativity, both undergraduate level mathematics and physics courses respectively. Education is a very important aspect of life and...
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...in a captivating field, I would like to assist in developing a deeper comprehension and skill set to potentially pursue a career in mathematical science. Being a graduate student, I have a familiarity with entrance exams and tests, namely the GRE. Requiring more than just a knowledge of subject matter, the GRE necessitates strategy and time management. To a point, time management and strategy are more important than just understanding the definition of the word...
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...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 sports closely, and in my spare time I enjoy running, watching movies, and playing games with friends.
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...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, Calculus I/II, College Chemistry,...
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...Power systems, Electrical Machines, Electric drives and Power electronics. Recently after graduation, I had an opportunity to work as a Professor and have 3+ years of experience in teaching & mentoring students in the field of Electrical Engineering. In my experience guiding students with their difficult subjects so that they can grow and feel confident makes me thrive to pursue teaching. I firmly believe in as quoted by John Dewey "Education is not preparation for...
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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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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.