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Dossevi

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5+ years

Dossevi

Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
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Algebra 2
AP Calculus AB

What motivates me, is to help my students achieve success and thrive in a world of constant change and learning. We'll work together to get you there, whether you're a College or High School student or a professional in need of one-on-one coaching through the rigors of Precalculus, AP/College Calcul...

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Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble

Master of Science, Electrical Engineering

cole Ste Genevive Versailles

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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8+ years

Jane

Current Undergrad Student, English
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I am a current student at Princeton University, obtaining a major in English with minors in Environmental Studies and Musical Theater. I graduated from Sewickley Academy in 2016 as a member of the Cum Laude Society with highest honors for all semesters. I am an AP Scholar with Honors, an Academic Al...

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Princeton University

Current Undergrad Student, English

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5+ years

Anna

Current Grad Student, Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Oberlin College

Bachelors, Comparative American Studies

The University of Texas at Austin

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10+ years

Deborah

Master of Arts, English
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Georgia State University

Master of Arts, English

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Master of Arts, Adult and Continuing Education

University of Georgia

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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10+ years

Deborah

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
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Algebra
Algebra 2
Geometry
Math

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Clark Atlanta University

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

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Katherine

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
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Swarthmore College

Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science

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SAT
1530
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4+ years

Samantha

Juris Doctor, International Law
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3rd-5th Grade Science

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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Bachelor in Business Administration, International Business/French

Vermont Law School

Juris Doctor, International Law

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6+ years

Christopher

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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Algebra
Algebra 2
Math
Middle School Math

I am a current student at Rutgers University on track to major in Electrical Engineering. I tutor a wide range of math from elementary level up to high school and college. This range includes algebra, trigonometry, pre-calc and calculus. I have had many experiences through my high school and outside...

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Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering

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SAT
1420
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Jerry

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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Test Prep

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The Texas A&M University System Office

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Test Scores
SAT
1570
Amy

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8+ years

Amy

Bachelor in Arts, French
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College English
College Essays
Comparative Literature
Conversational Italian

I have a B.A. in French and a diploma in Business French from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Paris. I also speak Greek, Italian, and Spanish.I have worked as a private tutor in the area of foreign languages, essay writing, and a variety of other subjects for more than a decade. In that time...

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Hofstra

Bachelor in Arts, French

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Learning multivariable calculus in French adds a real challenge—students must simultaneously grasp abstract concepts like partial derivatives and vector fields while processing mathematical terminology in a non-native language. Tutors working with Calculus 3 (in French) break down complex concepts using visual representations (graphs, 3D visualizations, vector diagrams) that transcend language, then reinforce the French mathematical vocabulary in context. They also help students build a personalized glossary of key terms—gradient, divergence, flux intégral—so technical language becomes familiar rather than intimidating.

The shift from single-variable to multivariable thinking is profound: students must move from visualizing curves on a 2D plane to navigating surfaces and vector fields in 3D space. Partial derivatives, directional derivatives, and the gradient vector require entirely new mental models. Tutors help students build this intuition by starting with concrete examples—how temperature changes in different directions on a hillside, or how pressure varies in a fluid—before moving to abstract notation and proofs. This conceptual scaffolding prevents students from just memorizing formulas and helps them actually see why these tools matter.

Vector fields require students to think about functions that assign vectors to points in space—a genuinely difficult abstraction. Line integrals compound this by asking students to integrate along curves, which demands visualizing the interaction between a vector field and a path simultaneously. Many students can compute a line integral mechanically but can't explain what it represents physically. Expert tutors use interactive visualization and real-world contexts—work done by a force field, circulation around a curve—to anchor these concepts. They also emphasize the connection between line integrals, Green's theorem, and Stokes' theorem, showing how these seemingly separate topics form one coherent framework.

Parametrization—representing curves and surfaces using parameter variables—is essential for Calculus 3 but trips up many students because it requires flexible thinking about how to describe geometric objects. A tutor helps by starting with familiar examples (parametrizing a circle, then a helix, then more complex surfaces) and explicitly connecting parametrization to the problems it solves: computing arc length, setting up surface integrals, or describing motion. They also help students recognize when different parametrizations represent the same object, which builds the deeper understanding needed to choose efficient parametrizations on exams.

Proof-writing in a second language is doubly challenging—students must construct rigorous logical arguments while writing in French mathematical notation and language. Tutors help by separating the two skills: first clarifying the logical structure of a proof (what you're assuming, what you need to show, what theorems apply), then coaching students on how to express that structure in French. They work through model proofs together, identifying key phrases like "soit ε > 0" or "par hypothèse" that structure mathematical arguments, and give students practice translating their English reasoning into clear French exposition. This approach builds confidence in both the mathematics and the language.

Application problems in Calculus 3—finding extrema on surfaces, optimizing subject to constraints using Lagrange multipliers, computing flux through surfaces—require students to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical language, then execute multi-step solutions. Tutors help by teaching a systematic approach: identify what you're optimizing, set up the constraint equations, choose the right technique (critical points, Lagrange multipliers, divergence theorem), and interpret the answer in context. They also emphasize drawing diagrams and checking whether answers make intuitive sense, which catches errors and deepens conceptual understanding. Regular practice with varied problem types builds the pattern recognition needed to quickly identify which tools apply to new situations.

In Calculus 3, showing work isn't just about earning partial credit—it's essential because the problems are complex enough that a correct answer with no justification is often meaningless. Tutors teach students to write solutions that clearly state what theorem or technique they're using, show key computational steps, and explain why each step is valid. For instance, when computing a surface integral, a complete solution identifies the surface, chooses a parametrization, sets up the integral correctly, and evaluates it—each step documented. Tutors also help students recognize when they've skipped logical gaps and provide feedback on mathematical writing, so students develop the precision needed for upper-level mathematics.

Effective exam prep goes beyond reviewing formulas. Tutors work backward from past exams or practice problems to identify which topics appear most frequently, then ensure students can execute all relevant techniques under time pressure. They focus on the hardest problems first—often those combining multiple concepts, like using Stokes' theorem to evaluate a line integral—and help students develop strategies for approaching unfamiliar problem variations. Mock exams under timed conditions reveal gaps in conceptual understanding or calculation speed, allowing tutors to target remaining weak spots. They also help students build mental checklists for each problem type ("Does this require parametrization? Lagrange multipliers? A divergence theorem calculation?") so they can quickly identify the right approach during the exam.

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