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I'm here to provide assistance to students, professionals, as well as hobbyists who need extra help! I specialize in coding using C, C++, Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java and more. I am also a Math tutor and I can help you with Elementary Mathematics, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Calculus 1, and others. Additionally, I also have experience with the Linux command line, Networking with TCP/IP, and many other technologies.
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I have graduated from NJIT B.S. in Computer Science, and I have mastered a tremendous amount of programming languages and CS topics. I believe anyone can conquer the key concepts, as long as they are taught the material in an understandable approach. I enjoy explaining difficult concepts to anyone willing to learn. Where my method of explanation allows students to conquer more difficult problems and topics.
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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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...illuminating the path to academic success, I thrive on witnessing those coveted "lightbulb moments" when students conquer challenges. My foundation in advanced math and engineering comes from my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering. Fluent in Spanish and boasting over seven years of study, including immersive experiences living in South America, I'm adept at connecting with students from diverse backgrounds. My journey extends beyond traditional academia into industry, where I work on rocket motors...
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My name is Mike and I'm a 2012 graduate of Tufts University, with a degree in Computer Engineering. l look forward to guiding students toward achieving their academic goals by guiding them in identifying their strength and weaknesses and helping them leverage their strengths to make progress in problem areas.
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...on: calculus, algebra, and trigonometry). Simply put, I want to demystify the science of physics to make it tangible and enjoyable for anyone who is required to take a physics class. Likewise, for those just interested 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...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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...I progressed through my academic and professional career, I continued to tutor in various capacities. Whether it was assisting elementary students with basic math skills, guiding high schoolers through the intricacies of chemistry, or helping college students navigate the complexities of advanced calculus, I have embraced each opportunity to make a difference in someone's educational journey. One of my core beliefs is that every student has the ability to succeed, given the right support 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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...spark and interest in teaching my skills have only improved when working for Sylvan Learning Center. At this center I tutored K-12, Adult learners in Academic subjects ranging from basic elementary school math & reading to Algebra 1&2 , Pre-Calculus, Geometry as well test preparation for SAT,ACT,GED, Florida EOCs in a 1:3 setting in person and online for 1:1 as well as Fit4Algebra summer camp. My tutoring style is dynamic and adaptive, incorporating a variety...
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...school, I spent my lunch hour tutoring students who were struggling in their classes. Initially, I found this difficult; it was a challenge determining exactly where a student's understanding of a topic was faulty. Over time, however, I developed a keener sense for the hurdles that students sometimes face when learning, as well as the most efficient ways to overcome them. I also developed more patience and empathy through tutoring - I often remembered feeling...
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...graduate of New York University with a degree in Physics and I'm currently pursuing another Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from City College of New York. I love tutoring sciences and math up to the college level, and any other subject through the high school level! I have experience working with all ages up through college, and have worked as a private tutor as well as an adjunct instructor at New York University. I look forward...
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...be used to solve real life problems. In addition to retaining a strong interest in Mathematics, and my postgraduate degree in Industrial Mathematics offered me how to use mathematical techniques to solve industrial problems. This program offered 27 advanced Mathematics courses which focused applying mathematics, computer science, and statistics, and management courses for solving industrial problems. I enjoyed many subjects on this program. In particular, Finite element Technique for solving Partial Differential Equations, Operations Research,...
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...looking for a physics or math tutor look no further. I have 3 years of experience tutoring while holding a BS in physics. When I was a student, I always appreciated tutors and teachers who were engaging and made me excited about the material. Those two attributes are something I strive for while tutoring. Attending college has allowed me to gain a lot of experience tutoring various math and physics classes. When I work with...
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l1. Reviewed Laboratory exam questions involving unit conversions, solubility rules, separation of mixtures and indicators such as the litmus paper and test in identifying the components of unknown compounds 2. We reviewed how to write net ionic equations for chemical reactions involving formation of precipitates Overall, the student showed marked progress in her command of the concepts reviewed and has been given a focus for her private studies, which will involve memorization of key tables tested in the exam questions reviewed during the session
So much trig! We worked on graphing functions and methods of finding zeros when there are sine and cosine present. The student should work on memorizing the sine and cosine graphs and the values at which each are zero.
We covered logarithms and exponential operations including how to expand and contract logarithmic expressions. Also talked about how to express logarithms in words as "the exponent that "a" needs to be raised to in order to get "b"". We also talked about the importance of taking every necessary step in order to arrive at the correct answer instead of trying to take shortcuts that leave you with something incorrect. He finished more than one entire homework assignment and he seemed to have a greater understanding of what he was doing.
We worked on the student's exam review for Algebra 2 - the teacher basically put together all the old tests for the problems to be worked through again. This time we covered logs, natural logs, and inverse functions.
We reviewed physics as the student has a test coming up this Thursday. We did a review of kinematics equations as well. The student knows the terms of each formula-x, x0, y, yo, v2-v2, and delta x.
Went over second homework which was due the 30th. Discussed topics including the travelling salesman and finding minimum cost Hamiltonian circuits. Reviewed and edited work that was already accomplished, polished it up, came up with more options for the second homework set, and completed it.