B.S. Chemisty minor Math Univ. So. Fla 2010 ---------------------------- Decades of experience specicalizing in Organic Chemistry where I save lives ;}> Also can help with Bus. Calc, Calc, Biochem, and more. Having completed two years of computer science, as my initial major, I can also help with introductory C++ coursework. Decades spent as an editor of academic manuscripts in the social and natural sciences--I can also help with writing-intensive courses.
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University of Maryland Computer Science student graduating with a Bachelors degree in 2024. Expertise in math courses up to multi-variable calculus, discrete math and differential equations. Can also teach programming in Python, Java, Ruby, OCaml, C. Some experience with web development, major track is machine learning.
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...cannot know everything, but we can make a dent into some areas and see the importance of a subject in some way to our lives. I like to have a balance life and some subjects can be used as a stepping stone to another discipline in latter years, or to attain a better score on a test, etc. As we attempt a subject or problem, as long as we have variety and a great attitude,...
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I am a senior at James Madison University. Currently majoring in Physics, and minoring in Computer Science, Math, and Robotics. I like to spread knowledge!
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...My teaching philosophy is that every student is capable of learning, but learning itself is a process that every student does in their own way; teaching styles need to be flexible depending on the student's learning style and needs, but most importantly it's up to the student to have the desire to learn. My teaching style has always been adaptive and I tailor how I approach instruction to who is asking the question and what...
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Hello, and welcome to my tutoring profile! I am currently a student attending MSU. I have been a tutor throughout my academic career, and have the skills necessary to help you succeed. I'm friendly, outgoing and dedicated to helping you develop the skills you need to rise above and beyond your expectations.
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I am a scientist at heart. I love to learn by doing and started tutoring at my University and developed a passion for teaching. My frustration with the dated academic system drove my dedication to teaching all ages specifically in the STEM field in a way that is simple yet innovative.
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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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...joy of games - is to be found everywhere in the nature of the human brain; a living computer; a vast of potential of weighted logic gates which give rise to the substance of what we call learning when we - by our activities - so organize them. Even the most bizarre or inspired art - so I attest - comes from the negotiation and change of this substance of our minds, and there is...
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...also have a Bachelor of Science in Education with a minor in Mathematics from Harris-Stowe State College. I came to St. Louis from New Jersey on a full 4 year basketball scholarship to Saint Louis University. I have been a college Mathematics Instructor for 20+ years. I have taught Mathematics online for 4+ years and I have tutored students in all levels of Mathematics for 20+ years. I am quite passionate about math and basketball....
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I am a computer scientist and mathematician with a passion for STEM disciplines. Sharing my passion and knowledge with others brings me great joy and a sense of purpose and community. Teaching is both a science and an art form, and catering to different learning styles is a strength of mine.
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...my privilege in that time to watch students grow in their confidence and ability. I began tutoring by helping other students in my high school classes. In college, I worked as a private math and physics tutor with the Physics department at the University of Houston. I was then hired by the engineering Department to help fellow student maintain high GPA's and academic eligibility. Subjects ranged from remedial algebra to calculus. I have a relaxed...
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...these examples in my class lectures emphasizes the relevance of continual self-improvement (education) to modern management and leadership. Whenever possible, I try to present the information in a manner that invites participation from the class so that further enhances the learning experience. The end goal is always to reinforce the principles of success and to see the application in the students' lives, especially when said student encounter similar problems later in their career.
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...a software developer and a language tutor. My experience in the technology industry has allowed me to stay current with the latest developments in computer programming and bring a unique perspective to my lessons. As a tutor, I strive to create a personalized learning experience for each of my students. My approach is to understand the student's strengths and weaknesses, and build on that foundation to achieve their goals. My goal is to empower my...
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...Through the various college-level courses I've taken in pursuit of my degree, I've earned an A in several Algebra, Calculus, and Statistics classes. As someone who has scored over 1400 on the SAT, I take pride in the fact that I've taken the SAT multiple times in order to earn that score. Knowing the ins and outs of such a high-stakes exam can be a daunting task. I'm here to help students realize that with...
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...and electrical engineering. My favorite subject to tutor is mathematics, due to its universal application and the joy I derive from helping students overcome their fear of this subject. Outside academia, I enjoy reading thriller novels, roller skating, and swimming. These hobbies allow me to recharge and bring fresh perspectives into my teaching. In conclusion, I am not just an experienced teacher with a strong academic background. I am a lifelong learner, a passionate educator,...
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...studies. I believe that every student has the potential to excel when provided with the right guidance and support. My approach to tutoring is student-centered, focusing on creating a supportive and interactive learning environment. I strive to make complex concepts accessible and engaging, ensuring that students not only understand the material but also develop a passion for the subject. Assuring a fun-filled and successful learning experience, I look forward to working with you!!!
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...am also a tutor at my University and help students with their everyday assignments and hold office hours for students who have any questions regarding the homework. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about subjects relating to Computer Science. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my...
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I am a Senior computer science and statistics student at SMU. I am motivated by helping others, as well as earning money to pay for graduate school.
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...by making use of my study techniques. I've graduated with a masters degree with 4.0 GPA, and honestly if you know the right way to study - ONE TIME IS ENOUGH. I've held the position of a Teaching Assistant and Tutoring Skills Specialist which made me efficient in assisting every type of student achieve their goals. If you think you are a novice at a subject or a skill right now, I'll ask you to...
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Recent Algorithms Tutoring Session Notes
We began this session by correcting some minor commenting mistakes in the student's assigned program. We then began to work with methods, discussing return types and parameters. A more complex calculator program was assigned to be completed for our next session.
Today we covered programming tolerances, as well as root finding using Newton-Raphson method and ended on least square fit to an exponential equation. We will be picking up tomorrow with the least square fit, as we didn't finish it today.
We simplified the automation we had previously put together for our maze project, but the student seems to have lost interest in that project. We started a new game program, also in the scratch platform, that focused on timing, movement, and if-then statements. The student is starting to independently debug simple programs. In future sessions, we will move on to programming directly in C++ and away from the drag and drop languages.
I helped the student with some more Computer Science topics. This time, arrays, 2D arrays, and the Bubble Sort Routine. We also experimented with the technique of Desk-Checking in order to trace the functioning of some of the code in the exams.
We went over a free response question from the practice exam, discussed some concepts, and looked over their most recent lab assignment. They seem to have a good grasp of the fundamental concepts.
We covered the idea of using array indices as a separate attribute of objects. In this case, the indices of a two dimensional array represented a Student object's seating position in a class. We also reviewed the concept of a two dimensional array: an array of arrays, and how to traverse a two dimensional array. The student at first struggled with the former concept mentioned above, but once we got past that she picked up the latter concept pretty quickly. She seemed engaged and it seems she feels much more comfortable with the concepts now than she did previously. Toward the end we also covered the difference between the = operator and the == operator.