I am a 2018 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, OH. I earned my BS in Mathematics and Statistics, and an MS in Statistics in four years. I can provide tutoring in all areas of Math and Statistics. I will adapt my methods of teaching to meet an individual's needs. I previously tutored students struggling in math. I can develop multiple methods to help you solve the same problem.
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...more time to enjoy the warm weather? If these, or any other scenario in which you feel like you might need some 1-on-1 tutoring in math, physics, or test prep, I'm your guy! As a recent graduate with my Master's degree in Physics, I've been through the ringer and I'm ready to share the strategies I developed to navigate the demands of high school and college-level STEM courses. Since it has not been long since...
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...Calculus I/II and Linear Algebra -- and any level in between! Tutoring is one of my favorite activities, because every student I work with teaches me something new about my field. In addition to doing math and writing French poetry, I play the piano, contract bridge, soccer and tennis. I am also a passionate vegan, and hope to one day combine math and language into a field that draws on both the sciences and the...
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...learning community by creating and facilitating interactive programs. I've worked as an Administrator for a Master's program focusing on Stem Cell Biology at the University of Southern California and I've worked with medical doctors who are seeking to become specialized in their chosen field of Otolaryngology at the University of Nevada as Program Coordinator. My drive, determination, perseverance has helped me attain these career opportunities and have solidified my passion for working in higher education....
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...with all my students, whether it's in the classroom with a large group of students or one-on-one tutoring a single individual. The student should receive proper guidance and be provided with the tools necessary to achieve his or her learning goals, that's my job and responsibility as an instructor. I like playing the guitar and singing, I'm very much into music. Dancing is also an activity I enjoy very much partaking in. I also enjoy...
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...online tutor, I am eager to share my passion for mathematics and engineering with students, inspiring them to explore the wonders of these disciplines and empowering them to achieve their academic and career goals. Through personalized instruction and mentorship, I hope to ignite a spark of curiosity and instill in them the same love for math and engineering that has guided me on my own educational journey. Thank you for considering my application.
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I am a PhD student at Purdue University studying aeronautical and astronautical engineering. I tutor math, physics, thermodynamics, orbital mechanics, aerodynamics, and fluids mechanics.
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...being encouraging and showing them the fun in learning. Everything may seem hard at first, but hard work really does pay off in the end. I think the best way to learn is to be open minded and willing to learn. My previous tutoring experience includes working with students from China who were taking the TOEFL exam. I like to teach by first letting the student try the problem on their own. Then, I like...
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...my undergraduate degree, I served as an SAT volunteer tutor for students from low-income communities. I especially liked how the help I offered to these motivated students propelled them to higher scores and great colleges. I have also served as an Introductory and advanced Chemistry and Math tutor for college students for many years. As a first-generation college graduate, I believe it is my calling to go to every length to make students succeed. My...
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...conquering each detail "one puzzle at a time." As I got further into more advanced courses along with critical coursework, I started to acknowledge the amount of information I could learn, and how vital it was for me to create original, more effective methods towards introducing & teaching new material. I began tutoring at the college grade level, which ultimately changed my teaching styles for the better. This new path started with questioning and analyzing...
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...to help the students understand and solve problems, but also to make the learning process interesting for them and to give them tools on how to approach the problems. I have a B.S degree in Electrical Power Engineering Technology and a M.S degree in Engineering Technology from University of Houston. Math has always been my strong area. In my Calculus 1 course at University of Houston, I had the 3rd highest final average in a...
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My objective of being a Varsity tutor is to foster a mutually beneficial professional relationship with my students. Through the platform of Varsity tutors, I would like to share my passion for Maths, Physics and Engineering with budding future professionals, and inculcate the same zeal and enthusiasm in them.... My teaching philosophy involves creating a friendly and interactive relationship with my students, ensuring they understand the fundamentals and feel confident in tackling the subject on their...
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...increasing the number and retainment of women and minorities in STEM. I believe private tutoring and mentorship will help fill those gaps and skills needed for success, and I'm willing and ready to help those to the best of my abilities. I have up to 3 years of experience as a private tutors in calculus, algebra, geometry, and precalculus topics to middle school students, high school students, and college students. I also enjoy physics as...
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...meet a student, I give them the dominant role in the session, being there as a support agent. I will follow the general lesson plan of the student's course with time allotted for the student to practice skills learned. With physics and math, everything is methodical, making it easy to pinpoint where a student does not understand something when we both work out a problem step-by-step. This focuses time on explaining what is necessary, leaving...
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...Sciences from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in Geology from Bryn Mawr College. As a masters student, I taught environmental science labs and helped to curate science curriculum for elementary and middle-school teachers. Although my speciality lies in earth sciences, I have attained an extensive math, physics, chemistry, and english background throughout my studies. My philosophy is to work smarter, not harder! I love to teach students how to build a...
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...be appreciated by the learning party too. In tutoring I put strong emphasis on feedback from students, which comes out as constant desire to make homework. This allows the teaching process to step further and further. The material taught must also be very measured so the student understands all the steps taken by the educator. It is my understanding that following these guidelines, constant monitoring of feedback and measuring teaching materials are the keys for...
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...the University of Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics won't be boring...
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...It gives me immense satisfaction to see students come out and overcome their dislike of the subject and start enjoying it.I have always felt that having knowledge is a different thing and imparting it is essential to the learning process.I think I have that ability to impart it in a manner so that it is easily understandable.I hope to reach more and more children in need and help them enjoy the subject. My hobbies include...
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...Since August 2020, I have been a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton. I enjoy nothing more than working with students at all levels of math. I am especially passionate about presenting a new perspective on algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and linear algebra. In my experience, students have always appreciated my patience and flexibility when approaching challenging topics. I also follow sports closely, and in my spare time I enjoy running,...
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I found my passion for tutoring in high school. I started off by helping my peers make it through Algebra and Pre-Calculus and I only continued growing from there. Still to this day I tutor many subjects in mathematics for people of all ages. Through tutoring I realized that I have a passion for teaching and I eventually would love to become a professor in mathematics.
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This session was the same as yesterday, we just switched expository for persuasive. We spent some time reviewing his plan from Friday. I wanted to make sure he knew all that he was going to say so that he could concentrate more on organization. He came up with good ideas. I had him re-read what he wrote and asked him to identify any issues. I prompted him to think deeper about his answer to the prompt and to write a better thesis statement. We ended the session after making notes for him to use in the revision process.
He is taking the test so that he can apply for boarding school for the 9th grade. During this session, we discussed the importance of vocabulary and root words and reviewed all arithmetic that will be on the exam. He was left with quite a bit of arithmetic homework to do, which should not be troublesome for him.
Reviewed the student's reading homework, in which he answered 23 out of 30 questions correctly. Everything is trending up. He continued his success on the vocabulary in synonyms and analogy questions we worked on together.
Today we read to lengthy short stories and the student answered several questions on analysis and evaluation. After that I indicated to her that I sent her several practice packets since this was our last session.
Worked through math practice problems (multiple. choice) to identify the areas the student struggled most with. She seemed comfortable with most of the problems but had a little trouble with ones that required multiple steps. Gave her some tips to improve her speed and confidence in her answer. This will be a big focus for the future.
The student has begun showing improvement on his ACT English already, if his homework is anything to judge by. We continued practicing English to further reinforce different grammar rules and writing strategies that may come up on the student's next test.