...was focused mainly in chemistry, which I earned a minor in, and was supplemented with a certificate in German Language. My primary focus is teaching Organic Chemistry. I have been a teaching assistant in both laboratory and lecture-based Organic Chemistry courses, assisted in organic synthesis research, and am very passionate about making this notoriously difficult subject easier to understand for new students. My teaching philosophy is to build a strong foundation of fundamental chemistry principles,...
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...of the final year I was delving through the hundreds of research articles about different types of adsorbents, dyes and their different types, and the activation process how the adsorbent interacts with various metal, dyes etc. The main objective of my project is useful for using natural waste as an economic bio-adsorbent in the removal of Methylene Blue from wastewater. Water pollution by organic chemicals is of great public concern. The textile industries stand out...
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...taking! I personally got a 36 on the ACT, and I know you can do it too! All you need to do is study with me, and we will get you to where you want to be. I know studying is hard, so I try to make it as bearable as possible, but I also know that practice makes perfect. I want to give you lots of practice problems to work on each concept! I...
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...biology and chemistry, introductory college biology and chemistry, genetics, analytical chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, organic chemistry, and beginner and intermediate levels of spanish. I will work with you, the student, to adjust teaching as needed. I have been a college student for 3 years, so I have recently experienced how professors and teachers may miss certain topics, or methods of learning that students prefer. My hope is that this gives me an inside look into...
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I'm an analytical chemist that has experience primarily tutoring for college general chemistry. I also love teaching about math and science in general. I have a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry from Western Kentucky University. I also have a Masters of Science in Chemistry and a PhD in Chemistry from The Ohio State University with an emphasis in analytical chemistry.
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...makes sense to a student, and if we were in a cartoon, a light bulb would appear over their head. And this is usually the moment when students believe that I don't have more talent in the subject that them; I simply have more practice. I graduated with my Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry from Texas Tech University in 2011, and have tutored students in chemistry and math since 2002. In addition to tutoring,...
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...B.S. Boston College In progress - Ph.D. Caltech I am a science student excited to share how I have been successful in STEM fields. My goal is to help students build critical thinking and problem solving skill while developing an appreciation for science in a greater context. My greatest expertise is in chemistry and math, although I can help in a broad range of STEM subjects. I hope to learn with you soon!
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...hold a Masters degree in life sciences graduate from a very well known university in London, United Kingdom, I moved to the USA started new life and teaching in few different colleges for the past few years, and helped more than a few hundred students so far with guaranteed satisfaction, I am here to help students understand the subject to achieve good grades and reach their goals. I can tutor Biology, Anatomy, Human Anatomy, Human...
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...of Sarah Lawrence College and hold a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Chemistry from the Graduate Center at City University of New York where I am currently a currently a PhD candidate. For the past three years I have served as an adjunct lecturer of General Chemistry I & II undergraduate courses at Lehman College, comprised of 250+ students. I also hold recitation sessions for 25 students at a time. Additionally, I mentor high school...
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I believe that everyone should have a chance to learn and grow their knowledge. We need to support each students learning differences in order to teach them effectively.
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I love explaining things to people - and I've been doing it for about 25 years. I want you to finish a session feeling like: "Wow, that guy really helped me! (plus - what a sense of humor!)
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Hello and welcome! I'm thrilled to share my passion for teaching. I believe learning should be an adventure, whether we're exploring math, science, business, or Spanish. In my portal, questions are encouraged, and curiosity is celebrated. I strive to create a supportive environment where each student's unique strengths shine. My approach blends creativity with rigor, making lessons both engaging and relevant. Let's embark on this journey together, discovering new ideas and making learning a memorable experience!
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...graduate of the University of Wisconsin La Crosse where I obtained my undergraduate degree in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics. I have experience being a teacher's assistant for middle school and volunteer coach for high school. Although I have not yet tutored for a prolonged time, I am so excited to have this opportunity and help students learn (especially sciences and math)! In my free time I love spending time with my friends and...
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...my first one from Robert Gordon University (Scotland) and the second one from Long Island University, Brooklyn. During my Masters in Biology, I used to teach Biology labs for Undergrad students. Apart from Biology, I am very good in teaching math. I am good at solving them and helping others to solve them in the simplest ways possible. I always feel teaching is sharing knowledge. If I know something, the people who I teach should...
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...about helping students unlock their full academic potential by guiding them to achieve confidence in their own abilities. I have over 3 years of formal experience tutoring at the college level. But I've informally tutored to my friends and classmates over the years as well. Currently, I hold a bachelor's degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. I am also working towards a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology. So as a student, I feel...
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...have a love for tutoring and helping students do the best they can, especially in chemistry. I have been passionate about chemistry since high school, and now, in college, I am able to continue my studies. Along with majoring in chemistry at Pennsylvania Western University, I also am an SI (supplemental instruction) leader and have been a TA (teaching assistant). I like to approach tutoring less formally, using flashcards and interactive work, such as completing...
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Simple rules to follow to learn more and more are: Build relation Adapt to teaching methods Keep motivated Keep checking the progress Encouraging And yes at last the success
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...interests. It is at times like this, when I take the time to reflect the state of my current self, that I am in awe at how much I managed to do, even as someone who grew up with limited beliefs and a chiseled shell of a personality, all within a dysfunctional household. I knew that there would be more to my life. There should never be anguish in learning and failing. This is why...
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...(from middle school to college) in mostly math and science. As someone driven to become a professor, I love to teach and have a great passion for sharing my knowledge with others! I am most passionate about math and hard sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics and have most experience tutoring middle school, high school, and college students. My mission is to develop students' problem-solving skills so that they can get to the answers...
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...University of Lynchburg with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Biomedical Science, and Statistics with a minor in math in 2021. During my sophomore year, I worked for the school as a tutor in general chemistry. I discovered that I loved teaching and helping students find meaning, if not enjoyment, in chemistry! I stayed with the tutoring program for three years until I graduated. I helped students in courses such as general chemistry, genetics, and...
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Recent New York Analytical Chemistry Tutoring Session Notes
Today we reviewed much of what we did yesterday. Today I utilized more videos and animations to better explain genetic cloning techniques and gel electrophoresis. I utilized a practice examination to better prepare him for his test tomorrow. Today we primarily focused on sex linked crosses and different terms like 'genetic engineering' 'genetic transformation' and 'recombinant DNA.'
We reviewed concepts in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. We focused on the details behind photosystems 1 and 2 and the Calvin cycle, and applied these ideas to completed questions in the back of the chapter of the textbook.
Today we worked though an entire lab report on genetic transformation. We began by addressing some of the conceptual topics that the lab covered then I pushed the student to remember what he did through the course of the lab and how his biology knowledge would help him understand the actions he performed in the lab.
We covered evidence for evolution and natural selection including biogeography, anatomical, and embryological evidences. The student's marking period grade improved by 7 points from last marking period.
We covered bacterial evolution in the context of the use of antibiotics. We reviewed two worksheets that the student previously completed. We also reviewed the structure/functions of the organelles found in Eukaryotic cells. We also discussed the process of central dogma. He asked a lot of good questions!
The student and I discussed genetics and bridged the gap from our earlier DNA chapter. We worked on Punnett squares, Mendel's laws, pedigrees, and how inheritance works in general. We also introduced evolution, but we will delve more in-depth next time.