Hello there! My name is Quinn, I am a student at the University of Northern Colorado. I love music, biology, math, science in general, and absolutely adore writing! I have helped students of every age with their academics, social life, and even career life. I can't wait to work with you!
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...interests to help them support the child academically. I obtained a BA in Education in 2016 and a MSEd in Integrating Technology in the Classroom in 2022. I am currently in the final phases of my EdD in Educational Technology. I was in the student organization Business Professionals of America in high school, where I won multiple awards for my expertise in Microsoft Word. I am certified in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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...my life, I have fueled my passion for helping students succeed through a variety of careers, including serving as an AmeriCorps member for City Year, supervising elementary tutors and mentors, and am currently working as a high school guidance counselor. I have a BA degree in Psychology from The Ohio State University and a MA degree in School Counseling from Northern Kentucky University. I hope that as your tutor, I can show you ways to...
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...10 years of tutoring experience. I tutor a variety of subjects, including ACT Math, ACCUPLACER Math, CLEP Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, College Algebra, and Statistics. My favorite subjects to teach are College Algebra and Statistics. These subjects open up pathways to new majors and opportunities for students, had they not taken them nor passed. When it comes to my teaching style, I focus heavily on the fundamental rules of algebra and statistics, believing that a strong...
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I am Software Engineer With a passion for teaching and exchanging ideas with students. My expertise are in Computer Programming, Spanish, Math, and English as a second language. I have worked as an IT technician, Data Analyst, AV technician, International Student Ambassador, and Tutor. I am excited for new opportunities to apply my skills working with students as well as acquire new ones.
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...to students of all ages and lead the natural sciences department for a large, bilingual elementary school. I tutor a broad range of subjects, and I am passionate about both the sciences and languages. My mission is to give students confidence in areas where they struggle academically. I love it when students begin to appreciate a subject that they previously found tedious or too difficult. In my spare time, I rescue animals and volunteer as...
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...Physics. I believe there is a beauty to learning more about the universe we find ourselves currently living in and it is my goal to inspire others towards understanding the complexities surrounding each of us. As a teaching assistant and tutor, I aspire to help students in the content they struggle with the most while creating a productive learning environment. Outside of classes and university committments, I spend time pursuing my outdoor hobbies which include...
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...everyday in my job in the psychology field. Tutoring helps me keep my math skills sharp and in return I can show students the real world uses for the math skills they are learning. In math, you have to use a specific set of rules in order to come to a solution,its kind of like solving a mystery. I am passionate about teaching students and trying to inspire the fun I find in math.
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...life principles and abstract learning in my assignments. I let the students drive sometimes instead of talking alot until they get more comfortable. I have a Bachelor's in Business Administration from UMSL. I have been in the Accounting field for the past seven years. It has been my goal to get back to tutoring math. There is nothing I enjoy more than tutoring students using my skills to benefit another person. My interests are traveling,...
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...of Mount Sinai scientists with an initiative that aims to ignite and nurture a passion for the brain throughout the Harlem community. Our program strives to make neuroscience education more engaging and accessible, to empower and inspire young students by extending mentoring resources to local East Harlem public schools. During my tenure with MiNDS, I've served as a volunteer lecturer during our neuroscience lecture series we put on for a class of 7th graders at...
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I am a recent graduate of Indiana University. I majored in Human Biology with an area of concentration in Human Growth and Development, as well as minored in Chemistry and Psychology. I am currently applying to medical school. My tutoring experience has been tutoring English in Austria, and I have been a student of the Kaplan MCAT course. Outside of academia I enjoy reading, running, and rock climbing. I look forward to hearing from you!
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...focused on STEM education and creating well-rounded students for today's technology centered world. Our lesson plans were both hands-on and thoroughly engaging while ensuring efficacy in education. I firmly believe that every student has the potential for "math literacy"; with a little help, anyone can be a math-confident person. I am most comfortable teaching math subjects (from preschool to BC Calculus), but I do have some background in reading/writing tutoring. I currently work as a...
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As a passionate and patient educator with nearly 2 decades of teaching experience and a master's degree, I specialize in tailoring learning to your (or your student's) needs or interests and building the confidence needed to be a lifelong learner. I particularly enjoy helping with math and study skills.
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...years I have dedicated my career to ensuring student success by guiding students through educational and career planning, helping them navigate obstacles, and celebrating their achievements. I recently earned a Master's of Science degree through Walden University's CACREP approved School Counseling program. I also have my Bachelor's in Mathematics from the University of Rio Grande. My professional and educational experiences have taught me to approach each student holistically, helping students overcome obstacles affecting their educational...
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...teacher where I gained experience in communication, leadership and classroom management. I have been a private tutor for 20 years. I have strong experience and expertise in the field. I love to teach. I am an effective tutor. I have had great results with my students of different levels! Mathematics is my strong subject! I can teach Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary math, High School math, and Test Prep SAT Math, ACT Math.
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...extra money during my college years tutoring. Though money is not the end objective since retirement, I enjoy tutoring to remain active and challenged. The interaction with students is invigorating. Tutoring gives me a sense of contributing to the well-being of others. It is offering up my skills to help others get a strong start on a career. My tutoring style is to explain principles and possibly do a sample problem, but then observe the...
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...have experience in professional speaking, presentation skills and Train the Trainer classes. I enjoy making a connection with my students (regardless of subject matter or age of learner) and thoroughly understanding their needs and objectives. I think mutual learning can occur from either a teacher or student position and I firmly believe that we should always be learning something new! I am huge proponent of continually improving oneself and believe lifelong learning keeps us happy,...
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I am a teacher with over 8 years of tutoring and classroom experience. I am passionate about personalizing my tutoring sessions to the student's needs and strengths.
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I am a graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington. I received my Master of Arts in Mathematics. I have been teaching 7th through 12 grade math for over twenty years. I am most passionate about tutoring Algebra and Geometry. I am very patient with students who struggle.
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...I have taught students in various subjects from Business to English. I tutor accounting subjects primarily currently. I enjoy teaching cost and managerial accounting most because I like the various uses for it. My style of tutoring is one that puts the student first and gives them all the information that I have in order to set them up for success. I am interested in other things such as music, outdoors, and entertainment.
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Many colleges and universities across the country require incoming students to take the ACCUPLACER exam in order to get a better idea of how well each student has mastered various topics and to assist the school in placing matriculating students into courses of an appropriate difficulty. The Elementary Algebra section of the ACCUPLACER test may seem relatively unimpressive at first glance. Consisting of only 12 multiple-choice questions that involve integers, rational numbers, algebraic expressions, equations, inequalities, and word problems, this portion may initially seem to have little impact on your course selection.
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Last week, the student mentioned that she wanted to work on poetry. This time, after going over some homework that she had (she's reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" in school), we discussed two poems: Robert Frost's short "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and Poe's "Annabel Lee". The first poem is a good example of metaphor and alliteration, while the latter has good vocabulary and other imagery.
The student and I focused on the English language arts portion of the test, finishing a grammar practice packet that we had been working on. Through our practice, we have touched on important grammar points, such as consistency in verb tenses, how to use commas, punctuation with quotations, hyphens in compound adjectives, and prepositions. We then reviewed the essay she wrote and identified ways she could have improved it, in an effort to take her strong writing skills to the next level. We went over: identifying the most important parts of the question and addressing those more completely, varying sentence structure, fixing small grammatical issues, and using her conclusion to identify the greater significance of the essay to the reader. I asked her to rewrite her conclusion for homework.
I focused on helping the student with her test taking strategies and timing rather than teaching any new material. She some practice math problems similar to the ones on the entrance exam. I had the student work on these problems and some reading and comprehension practice questions while timing her so that she could get used to working under pressure.
Today the student worked on mathematical word problems, linking verbs, and stem list 1. We discussed ten word problems and linking verbs. The student then practiced using linking verbs. I showed her how to use website for practice and how to access stem list 1.
The student is preparing for the upcoming test. We looked over the science portion, and she seems clear on the questions we went over. We finished up with algebra. She is very bright, and she picks up the algebra concepts very quickly.
Today we completed the problem set I created for the student during our last session. Most of the problems were slightly more difficult than the problems in the test prep guide, but they covered the same material. He was able to solve most of them with relative ease. During our next session, we will work on completion time and identifying algebraic equations from word problems.