...graduated from the University of Kansas with bachelor's degrees in accounting and finance and also hold a master's degree in computational finance from American University. After finishing my education, I spent 5 years in the Navy on active duty. Always a lifelong learner, I am presently working on a certificate in computer science and a Master's in Data Science/Business Analytics. With over 9 years of tutoring experience, I am passionate about working with all students,...
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...learning. I graduated summa cum laude from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. Additionally, I minored in Business. I am working toward my Juris Doctor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. I love sharing my love for learning by helping others reach their academic potential. As a tutor, I believe teaching should be tailored to suit each student's needs. Students learn best from different...
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...unlock their full potential and discover the joy in learning. My approach is tailored to each individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to...
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Hi, I'm the philosopher they call Andrew! You are most very definitely welcome to come to me with any school questions, but be warned: there's a good chance we'll soon be figuring out the meaning of life...
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...from Pennsylvania with a vast interest in business, specifically marketing which I studied at St. Johns University. However, in light of recent events my career focus has shifted from business to diplomacy and world politics. After leaving St. Johns and completing two years of Business Administration at Queensborough Community College, I entered into the CUNY Baccalaureate Program for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies as a Politics and Diplomacy major. Being in such a unique, self-driven program,...
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...I use global perspective from my worldwide travels - utilizing different techniques - the tutoring is highly personalized, tailoring each lesson to the unique learning style and goals of the individual student. Whether it's helping a struggling student grasp difficult concepts or challenging an advanced learner to reach new heights. I have a Bachelors and a Masters, as well as additional Graduate work. I also have been a Project Management Professional (PMP) and have extensive...
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...Baruch College in New York City. At Baruch, I am working on a Bachelor of Economics degree, which I will have completed by May of 2016. I have received an Associates in Arts and Science as well as a Minor in English. I have a study strategy in which I learn subjects in class to the point where I can explain it to someone who has never heard of it before. I have found that...
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My name is Michael Devore. I am a licensed attorney with a large commercial insurance broker. I hold a Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology. Prior to attending law school, I worked in law enforcement for nearly ten years, during which time I held a wide range of positions including gang task force member, SWAT operations, and police academy instructor.
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...tutors and writes and who has had decades of success motivating and preparing people for a range of tests and tasks. I also walk/jog 50-plus miles a week, do yoga, and exercise my critical thinking skills regularly. My students since 1979 have ranged from middle school urban and rural to university level juniors and seniors. While I spent almost ten years teaching higher ed. English Composition, Literature, and Research, the majority of my teaching time...
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...the transformative power of education. I am passionate about helping students because I believe that education is not limited to exam scores but can also ignite curiosity and a lifelong love for learning. Over the years, I have gained diverse experience working with students in different capacities. In my professional career, I have honed my communication and problem-solving skills, explaining complex concepts in an accessible manner. This experience has equipped me to adapt to individual...
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...and I am a retired academic and researcher. I have taught at several institutions including the University of Oklahoma, Washburn University, Georgetown, and Stanford. My undergraduate degree is in public administration with a minor in statistics. I hold the Juris Doctor (JD) degree as well as the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business. My areas of interest are in business, economics, public policy analysis, and constitutionalism. Though retired from academia, I still research and publish...
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...educator with a strong background in English and Education from Michigan State University. With over five years of experience working with students of various ages and backgrounds, I take pride in helping learners build confidence and achieve their academic goals. I specialize in tutoring English, Literature, Writing, and Test Preparation, with a particular passion for essay writing because it allows students to develop their critical thinking and communication skills. I believe that learning should be...
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...University of Cincinnati with academic honors and Howard University graduate school. I have over ten years of teaching and tutoring experience from grades k-university students. I love to find creative ways to make learning fun and creative. I enjoy working with a wide variety of subjects including Social Studies, American History, World History, Writing, ACT, SAT prep, LSAT prep, reading for lower grades, studying, problem solving, sociology, political science, First Grade Writing, College essays, Spanish...
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...knowledge and skills that they will use for the rest of their lives is a wonderful gift. Good education is, in my belief, the single most important thing we can impart to current and future generations. I am very motivated to equip the minds of students to learn more about the academic world, introducing them to a multitude of subjects. Equally important to convey are life skills including treating others with respect, working in a...
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...educator who works with native, ESL and Special Needs speakers. I am very flexible with the needs of my students and aim to educate rather than just lecture. My approach is interactive to thoroughly test whether the information is being processed or not. I have over 17 years of teaching experience of both group and one-on-one settings. As a doctoral candidate and published author, I am very interested in finding solutions to how people learn,...
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My goal is to not only teach, but to empower. I want you to take in a lifetime experience where you can grow and develop your knowledge into new heights. It doesn't hurt to have a teacher who likes to bring fun to the table while you take in all the needed material to pass your course.... To teach people where they can grow and become leaders of the world.... Introduce myself, and have them introduce...
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I am interested in helping people learn. I spent nearly 40 years in business and taught several people as well as serving as a mentor. I have a Bachelor Of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Washington and an MBA from Seattle University. I have developed several sets of class material, and taught this material to corporate and government personnel.
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...learn is to grow. "That he not busy being born is busy dying." (Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan). To teach is to communicate. To communicate is to listen, respond, listen again and respond again. Learning and teaching are two sides of the same coin, named "dialogue." My background is varied. I studied geology at Occidental College and Ohio State, regional planning at UMass, and, after several years, law at King Hall, U.C. Davis. My jobs have...
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I find education to be one of the most important things in life. Once you learn something, no one can ever take it away. You own your knowledge and you can grow every day of your life, always building on what you've learned and learning from every experience. For me teaching is the most fulfilling thing I've ever done. I'm thrilled to share my knowledge and wisdom with others.
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Recent CLEP Introduction to Business Law Tutoring Session Notes
Today was my first session with the student going over the grammar rules for the SAT Writing. We have a lot of grammar review to cover, but I think that he will catch on to this much quicker and see improvement faster than in the Reading; these rules are easier to apply and practice.
I had the student do practice on all three sections of the test. He worked hard and tried to learn from his missteps. For homework I assigned several sections of the test including an essay for him to write over the weekend.
We reviewed the student's homework (math problems) and went over any she had a hard time with. Then we moved on to synonyms and analogies, the subjects she feels the least confident in. We continued focusing on strategies for when she isn't sure about the word given, though I also stressed the importance of reviewing her vocabulary words regularly so that they become second nature. I assigned a writing sample for homework that we'll review next time.
We began looking over the practice ACT that the student completed since our last session together, completing the English and Math sections. The student scored a 29 composite, several points improved over his past scores, so we were in high spirits all day.
Today we corrected a reading test. Then we worked on a math practice test together. I gave her 6 minutes to do 6 problems. She did the best she could, and then we went over them together. We got through an entire 60 problem practice test today. She is definitely improving on this section of the ACT.
During this session, the student and I went over the math sections from the practice test that I asked him to take prior to our first session. While working on this section, we talked about different strategies that can be used on some of the more difficult math questions on the SAT. At the end of the session, we talked briefly about how to approach the SAT Writing Section.