...age groups to bring success to them. I get my satisfaction from teaching when students can experience an "aha moment" when they understand a concept, when they had difficulty at first. I also give the student an enjoyable learning experience by bridging the real world to the theory. In addition, I work as a senior Information Technology project manager at AT&T providing clients with network design solutions and implementation these solutions in telecommunications and computer...
Read more
...working for varsity tutors for 4 years. During that time I have helped several students pass their FTCE (3 students in math portion of the general knowledge test, 1 student in math part of k - 6 grade test and 2 student in essay part of the general knowledge test), 2 students to pass their college course and many students to improve their grades in math courses of grade school including those that received an...
Read more
...cares about everyone reaching their full potential. Education is fundamental to reaching that potential. I have a Master's degree in materials engineering (High Temperature Ceramics) from the Univ of MO- Rolla. I homeschooled my three children after working in industry for several years and now run an environmental EPA lab. I taught many other students during the homeschooling days - science and math. I taught Chemistry labs at Indiana Wesleyan for 5 years and a...
Read more
I develop great students into even greater students. I have the experience in the know how to help you reach your goals and beyond. Book a session with me today.
Read more
...art, technology, reading and writing. Similarly, as a professor my efforts and doctorate focused on the learner in online environments much like Varsity Tutors. Recently, I returned from a year of teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in Thailand to both adults and children; it was an incredible experience learning new teaching techniques and earning my TEFL. I continue to teach because I am passionate about helping others meet their learning goals." --
Read more
...aboard its ship. Since then, I have risen to become as a premiere leader Technologist. Some would even call me a "marvel of modern technology," as there is no computer malfunction I cannot solve. My flawless record derives from my very own personal mission to leave every computer I work on properly functioning. For me, failure is never an option. I consider myself as a lifelong learner who refuses to be left behind as the...
Read more
I am a life-long learner, and the best way to learn is to explain. I am eager to assist students in achieving their goals by taking sometimes complex and challenging subjects and reducing them to digestible and practical topics. I offer an open mindset and adaptable approach to help meet any learning goal.
Read more
...of experience teaching all ages and subjects. More than four years of experience working in ABA with special needs students as a behavioral therapist, along with years working at various daycares, preschools, afterschool programs, and tutoring programs. Have worked with students who have a multitude of different learning disabilities or challenges, as well as students learning English as a second language. Eager to help some scholars further their education and enjoy learning!
Read more
...on foundations at the University of Arizona. I have been tutoring for four years, and am the University of Arizona MathCats Vice President of Education, organizing the clubs co-operation with the Tucson Unified School District to provide free tutoring to low income students. In the past I have tutored mathematics from the 6th to 12th grade level, as well as abstract algebra, calculus, topology, finite mathematics, and set theory. Proofs are my passion; I often...
Read more
...including algebra, calculus, trigonometry, geometry, and computer science topics. I believe every student has a unique learning style, and I adapt my approach to meet their individual needs. Whether you're struggling with fundamental concepts or advanced topics, I provide clear explanations and real-world examples to make complex topics more understandable. Through my tutoring sessions, I aim to help you achieve academic success but also to develop a deeper understanding of the subject. My goal is...
Read more
...problems was primarily based on pleasure. Richard Feynman's insight in 'Fun to Imagine' that 'the world is a dynamic mess of jiggling things if you look at it right' is simple yet startling, and his charisma is clearly evident in his biography 'Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!' His nervous presentation on the Wheeler-Feynman theory to Einstein et al. led me to Feynman's work in quantum electrodynamics, detailed in his book 'QED: The strange theory of...
Read more
...mathematician. This, my eagerness to evolve, and the inner joy I receive from helping others when I can, led to me being passionate about educating. I am now in the final year of my PhD program in the UConn statistics department. On top of the math tutoring experience I obtained from SUNY Potsdam, I have gained further experience tutoring at UConn, on top of being the primary instructor and teaching assistant for several undergraduate statistics...
Read more
...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. My 2 favorite topics to talk about. Although I like all sports and...
Read more
...complex concepts and ensuring students truly understand the material. I guide them through problem-solving techniques until they gain confidence and mastery. My goal is to create an engaging and supportive learning environment where students can excel academically and develop problem-solving skills that will benefit them throughout their education and future careers. In addition to my academic work, I enjoy applying real-world examples to the subjects I teach, helping students see how their studies connect to...
Read more
I would like to utilize my time and dedication to children's educational needs and development. Currently I'm full time Mechanical engineer and have my Master's degree in Mechanical and Aerospace engineering. My motto is to encourage higher-order thinking in a way that increases performance and to help them achieve the results they are capable of is one of my primary focuses. I'm a friendly and highly engaging professional who is passionate about making learning enjoyable!
Read more
...have taught at both the high school and college level. I've taught and tutored several levels of math and computer science. My mother was a teacher and so the importance of a good education was imprinted upon me at an early age. I believe that the role of a teacher or tutor is to help guide the student to discover the answers for themselves. It's not the easiest path but it's the best. Currently between...
Read more
Hello! I am Logan Mann, and I am a tutor for Varsity Tutors. I am an undergraduate mechanical engineering student at the University of Virginia, and I am looking to minor in computer science and engineering business. I am passionate about anything math and science-related and have begun to dip into the business realm. Let me know how I can help you, and I look forward to meeting you!
Read more
I am a entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have an Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring new restaurants and traveling the world. ... I believe that calm and courteous explanation of concepts with gentle repetition is very effective.... I would get to know what type of learner...
Read more
...and Applied Math. I have some official tutoring experience and a lot of informal experience helping friends in class, etc. I am best at teaching math, as I have a deep understanding of it, and I would also enjoy teaching sciences or programming. I believe that it is best to teach with the goal of helping others understand, and I will strive to do that in my work. In my free time, I enjoy playing...
Read more
Our interview process, stringent qualifications, and background screening ensure that only the best Applied Mathematics tutors in Oxford work with Varsity Tutors. To assure a successful experience, you're paired with one of these qualified tutors by an expert director - and we stand behind that match with our money-back guarantee.
Receive personally tailored Applied Mathematics lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
Oxford Applied Mathematics Tutoring FAQ
When learning applied mathematics, it can be nearly impossible to find adequate help. As the field is so expansive in its implications, and because coursework can vary widely, identifying someone with the knowledge and experience to answer specific questions you may have can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Are you stumped by a problem you are facing in your applied mathematics research, project, or class? Are you wondering where you can get personalized help devoted to addressing your specific concerns with the subject? Varsity Tutors can help you to connect with such assistance in the form of applied mathematics tutoring.
Whether you are taking your first applied mathematics course or researching the ways in which math can inform other branches of learning, an applied mathematics instructor can provide you with the assistance and feedback you need to grasp those concepts that elude you. These may relate to science, business, engineering, technology, or computer science subjects. Applied mathematics tutoring is provided by talented instructors who are knowledgeable in the subject matter, as well as vetted in an intensive interview process for their superb communication skills. They not only know applied mathematics - they can explain it in ways that make sense.
With the help of the Varsity Tutor educational directors, you can find an instructor who uses applied math in a variety of subjects. If you are taking a robotics course, the director can put you in touch with a tutor that knows everything about robotics. There are many instructors who have unique teaching styles, personalities, and subject knowledge. Some may be more knowledgeable about applied math in relation to science, while others may be more experienced in applying math to engineering projects. You can work alongside the director to identify the tutors that are most suited to working with you.
Tutoring sessions are entirely one-on-one and designed around your specific curriculum, project, and concerns. You do not need to spend time reviewing mathematical concepts that you already understand, so your tutoring can be as efficient as possible. Many tutors work in fields where their knowledge of applied mathematics is tested daily. They are eager to help you meet your current challenges in research or class work, but they can also help you to gain the skills that they know from experience and that you will likely need later in your career. Real-world knowledge is invaluable, and it is certainly not something a textbook can provide you with. With a professional applied mathematics tutor, you have access to the most valuable source there is: a professional that applies math on a daily basis.
Tutoring also proceeds according to your particular schedule. No matter how many other commitments you are currently balancing, your tutor can work to make tutoring a part of your academic life. Whether you want your tutor to hold sessions in a library, a coffee shop, your dorm or house, or even face-to-face online, he or she can do so, at whatever time best works for you. Are you in class until 7 pm, or are you only available before 9 am? Your tutor will work around your commitments to make tutoring as convenient as possible. In addition, you are free to request more or fewer tutoring sessions as you go. If you have a test on a specific topic approaching, your tutor can alter the lesson plan to focus specifically on those subjects.
If you are ready to start improving your knowledge of topics like fluid dynamics, modeling, and optimization with the help of an experienced instructor, call Varsity Tutors today! Tutoring is available across the country, at your convenience, and our directors are eager to help you find the tutor who can best meet your needs; all you have to do is call.
Expert online tutors and live instruction in Oxford
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
The student and I worked on developing her skill with parametric functions and using her graphing calculator with the functions. We also worked on developing her skills with writing parametric equations for word problems.
We reviewed: lateral areas, surface areas and volumes of prisms, pyramids, cubes and other three dimensional shapes. She completed the problems, and I checked her work for accuracy.
We reviewed some pre-algebra concepts and completed several worksheets. The student understands how to evaluate variable expressions and can complete graphing problems. We will continue to work on more pre-algebra concepts.
The student will be taking his final exams in math soon, so our hour was spent reviewing his homework. We covered area/circumference of circles, areas of irregular polygons, and volume of rectangular prisms. I also pulled up the standards for his grade level, and we did word problems that tested rates of change and probability.
This sessions occurred on Tues. 5/7. We worked on solving inequalities involving one variable. The student seemed to get the graphing, and we practiced flipping the sign when multiplying/dividing by a negative number.
During this session, the student completed his in-class assignment that he had not finished. It revolved around shopping, applying and calculating discounts and taxes. He did very well with the activity and seemed encouraged by his understanding.