...math. I also love teaching and tutoring. I have been tutoring since senior year of high school. In my many years as a tutor the most rewarding component of teaching has always been working one-on-one or in small groups with students. I love getting to know my students, being able to interact with them individually,...
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...important part of my life since elementary school when I helped kindergartners to read. Once I was in high school, I tutored algebra and pre-algebra over one summer for a math tutoring camp where we worked with students who had failed algebra in the past. When they were allowed individual attention and the chance to...
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...topics including: Calculus, Trigonometry, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Complex Analysis, Integral Transforms, Fourier Analysis, and Statistics. I graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a degree in Applied Mathematics in 2003. I possess a Master's degree in Information Communications Technology and Education from the University of Leeds, a British university. I believe that given the...
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...college graduate (biology major) who has always had a talent for math and science, as well as a reputation for being able to explain concepts clearly to students. I have plenty of tutoring experience and have done well for everyone I have tutored thus far. Here are some of my achievements in the math and...
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...a solid understanding of key concepts. I believe a patient approach to tutoring is effective in creating a constructive and comfortable learning environment for students. Outside of my studies, I enjoy a very active lifestyle by exercising in the gym by weightlifting. I always try to find a way to improve myself. I also like...
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...Chester University of PA in 2014 having received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and a minor in Physics. I am a software developer in Manhattan, but feel passionate about teaching. I hope to use tutoring as a stepping stone to one day continue my education in a PhD program to become a professor of computer...
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...I was an exchange student at Sheffield University in England during college. All of these experiences have provided me with many opportunities to learn about and form friendships with people from many different backgrounds and cultures. As a tutor, I try to use my experiences and areas of interest to find common ground with students...
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I graduated from Georgia Tech majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering and Pre-teaching , and I just moved to Chicago to attend Chicago State University Pharmacy School. I have been tutoring a lot of students [K-12] in various subjects for more than ten years. ... Helping students to reach their goals.... I would talk about my background and share my past experience of studying. I also would ask what their goals are.
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...work at Arizona University, where I majored in Psychology, with a minor in Statistics. While I tutor Chinese, Psychology, and math I find math the most interesting and challenging. I like to explain the world with math concepts, which is easy and beautiful. Since I studied my math in China, I feel comfortable to transfer...
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...degree in Physics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, I accepted an Instructor position in the School of Information at the University of Arizona to begin my career in teaching. The following year, I taught math and science as teacher at a local charter school through the 2016-2017 academic school year. At the end of my first...
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...Rockhurst University where I received my B.S. in Mathematics. After graduating from there, I attended Saint Louis University, where I began work on my M.A. in Mathematics, which is still in progress. I began tutoring students at a private company, where I worked during my senior year of high school. While at Rockhurst, I worked...
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...Scott College with a Bachelor Degree in Economics and a minor in Mathematics. I have had tutoring experience since high school, when I tutored primary and middle school students math and English. I was also involved in grading and tutoring activities (maths, English and diction) at the Global Village School in Decatur GA for a...
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...math tutor for 17 years tutoring all levels of math from 4th grade through advanced Calculus as well as SAT and GRE prep. I have four years experience as a middle-school and high-school math teacher. I earned my BA in Math and Philosophy from Columbia University, and my MA in Philosophy from UCR. I am...
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...but also persistence and creativity. What is most important to me, however, is that students feel confident enough to keep trying until they succeed. Teaching 7th grade math opened my eyes to the lack of confidence students often suffer from, and I want all students to feel empowered to learn and succeed rather than just...
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...student in NYC. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences from Cornell University. After tutoring at the college level for over four years, I have truly come to appreciate seeing my students excel in math and biology courses that they once thought were challenging and insurmountable. I believe that performing well in math...
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...tutor since I was a Freshman at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, where, I got my B.A. in Psychology and Mathematics with Education Specialization. I received my MS in the Teaching of Mathematics degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign this past Spring. I did student teaching at multiple high schools in the Twin...
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...have been teaching and tutoring math for all of my life beginning at the Math Lab when I was an undergrad. Since then I have taught at Tidewater Community College and Bayside HS, all levels of math from Algebra I through Calculus and Differential Equations. My students at Bayside HS passed the SOL's at a...
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...just as rewarding for the student as it is for me, because I am thrilled when I see others achieve, and I would love to be part of the process. In addition to high school AP courses and test prep, I have taken college level multivariable calculus, linear algebra, physics electricity/magnetism and mechanics, computer programming...
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...advanced concepts down to a level that any student can understand. The lab courses were also relatively small (between 10 and 20 students). The small class sizes allowed me to learn to teach with hands-on methods as well as lecture-style methods, many times in a one-on-one setting. I love to teach, plain and simple. To...
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Recent Hamilton Algebra 3/4 Tutoring Session Notes
The student started summer school yesterday and already has a test tomorrow on Chapter 2 material. We reviewed functions - inverse functions, completing the square, finding the vertex of parabolas, and formulas for transposed functions.
We needed to do a little catch up because of the first two weeks we missed. We reviewed the following topics: solving systems with 3 variables and solving systems of inequalities with 2 variables by graphing. After going over the material, he retook a quiz and redid a homework assignment and brought his grade up. We will continue meeting twice per week.
Covered some topics for Math 3 as the student goes into his junior year, as well as went over Math section of the PSAT and how to use it as a study guide. We discussed possible areas to focus on in future sessions and went over some principles from Math 2 that the student indicated he would like to review.
We went over a study guide and some extra questions to prepare her for her quiz which covers 3 sections of the first chapter. The material was mostly word problems involving percentages, ratios, cross products, fractions, graphs, and charts that had finance applications. She made good progress on several questions that she had difficulty with. When given variations of similar problems, she was able to solve them towards the end of the session. I believe she is prepared for her quiz and should perform well. In the end, I suggested her to review examples from the book because they have good explanations for very similar problems given in class.
We went over the exercise notes in his algebra class covering combination and permutation, as well as theoretical and experimental probability. He already understood them well so I just helped him with summarizing them and making them systematic.
Student 1 and I went over how to use Pascal's triangle to expand binomials. She had some trouble initially but after practicing, she understood the concept better! Student 2 and I started looking at geometric proofs and understanding definitions and justifications.