...and high school age students, particularly in math and English, in the Los Angeles area. I am patient and understanding, and my goal is to foster a comfortable environment and mutual respect. I make sure that the students I work with know they are important and capable, because I have found that they are most...
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I'm an experienced aerospace analyst with lifelong exposure to math and science.... A student’s style in solving problems may not necessarily be the same style as their instructor; but as long as the student’s technique leads to consistently correct answers, it is to be encouraged.
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...Applied Physics from Emory University before receiving my Masters in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech. During my time at Georgia Tech I was able to serve as a graduate teaching assistant, holding office hours, assisting students with assignments, and even preparing and teaching a handful of classes. As an engineer I've always enjoyed math and...
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...a Mechanical Engineer at Johnson and Johnson. I have always had a passion for math and science and truly enjoy teaching others. I take pride in finding creative ways of simplifying concepts while simultaneously engaging my learners. As cliche as it may sound, I am true believer in the motto "Learning can be fun!". I...
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...etc. The most important aspect, though, is doing whatever it takes, while making the utmost attempt, to ensure that the student is learning and retaining the subject matter. Sometimes this may mean using several approaches and perhaps changing over from one approach to another even in the same tutoring session. Another important factor is being...
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...but I attend college in Seattle at Seattle Pacific University. I received an Advanced High School Diploma from Oregon City High School and was Valedictorian of my senior class. My major is biochemistry, and I plan on going on to medical school after my undergraduate education. I enjoy tutoring students in mathematics and sciences because...
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...in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in April 2015. I pursued engineering because of my passion for science and mathematics, which I love to share with my students. During my undergraduate years, I assisted in research across various engineering and scientific disciplines: epidemiology, geology, robotics, and reaction engineering. My aim is to impart...
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...University, where I studied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Humanities. I am currently enrolled at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where I study Development Economics and International Monetary Policy. I have worked as a Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant, and as an Actuary, and have a particular passion for teaching Mathematics. When tutoring I try to...
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...been in the educational field since 2003. I am teaching Physics since my college and after completing college, I chose it as a professional. I have extensive experience in teaching, tutoring, and counseling. Since 2003, I have taught more than 1,800 students in groups as well as one on one. My goal for a student...
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...with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Since graduation, I have been working as a Research Associate in the Emergency Department in the Hackensack Medical Center, where I enroll patients in public health studies. I tutor all the hard sciences as well as English and reading comprehension. While my degree is in Biology, I have...
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...University of Notre Dame in 2009 and my master's degree from the University of Connecticut in 2013. I have spent the past six years in education: teaching English in Japan for two years, coordinating a mentor program for first year college students, working as an academic advisor, and teaching first year experience courses to new...
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...I spent my time in college pursuing three majors. I care not only about what we learn, but also how we do so. I value scientifically proven methods of low stakes quizzing and interleaving of topics in my teaching. I find that students who realize how to learn become much more engaged in their material,...
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...Ohio State University with a degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics. While achieving my degree, I had the extraordinary opportunity to work in the Astronomy department as a student instructional assistant. This experience not only exposed me to a variety of learning styles, but it reinforced my respect for the tremendous responsibility that we as educators...
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...the Honors College at the University of Arizona. I was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, and I've spent the past 5 years tutoring local students in Math. I received a perfect score of 800 on the SAT Math portion. I took every AP math course available to me in high school: AP Calculus AB,...
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...Ithaca, New York, with a degree in Mathematics. I also have minors in Education and Music. After graduation, I moved right to DC to begin working on my Masters in Education at American University. I plan to teach secondary Math in DC beginning with the 2014 - 2015 school year. I have been tutoring all...
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...certified tutor through the CRLA and I have my Masters in Education from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth as well as my initial license to teach Math 8-12. I also have my Bachelors of Science in Zoo Science from Friends University and an Associates degree in Liberal Arts - Math and Science - from Bristol...
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...my educational experiences, I realized the huge impact the relation of a teacher and his students plays on the education of young people. What people learn in the classroom, especially at a young age, will help them achieve many of their life's goals. As a tutor, I hope to be a role model that cultivates...
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...I just graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and a minor in Social Research and Public Policy from New York University Abu Dhabi. I have tutored middle school children in English, Math, and Social Studies in the past, and while in college I often helped other students with their writing....
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...up on my parents farm/ranch that they still own and operate. I graduated from Montana State University with a BA in Philosophy with a religious studies option. I love learning about the world and helping others to do the same. However, my first love was science and math. I tutored college statistics and freshman chemistry...
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...a BA in music and piano performance. I also studied math extensively while there, and am familiar in everything from Algebra to Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. I worked as a tutor for music theory classes in Vassar's music department, and am fascinated by the marriage of music and mathematics. I am incredibly patient, and...
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Recent Batavia 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.