...school which is taught in Spanish. My passion for teaching emerged during my time in medical school, where I excelled as a Teaching Assistant, supporting students in Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology. I provided one-on-one tutoring and facilitated large group sessions as well, leveraging innovative teaching methods to simplify complex medical concepts. Drawing inspiration from my parents, both seasoned educators with over 40 years of teaching experience, I am deeply committed to simplifying medical concepts and...
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...teaching approach to meet individual and unique needs. This includes using analogies, drawing things out, and using object lessons when needed. While I can tutor many subjects, my particular strengths are in the biological, physical, and biomedical sciences. I received my Bachelor's degree in Biophysics, followed by a Master of Biomedical Science and a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine. I am also certified as a Master Tutor by the College Reading and Learning Association. I have...
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...at a dialysis clinic for a year after graduation, then matriculated into the M.D. program at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, where I am now! Before I studied biology and became a medical student, however, I was an English and Creative Writing major with plans to dive into a career in journalism- and thanks to this diverse palette of experiences, I've been able to help my students with a broad range of subjects....
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...several public health programs: vaccines, child health, communicable diseases, EMRs, and record-audits. I am results-oriented, problem solver. I want to see you succeed. I understand that not everyone has the same learning style, and I plan to adapt to your particular needs to ensure your mastery of the NCLEX exam content. Your feedback and questions are my priority. Your success is my success! "I attribute my success to this; I never gave nor took any...
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...burn care. My tutoring experience spans over three years, where I have focused on subjects such as Anatomy & Physiology, Nursing, and Medical Terminology. I strive to create a supportive and adaptive learning environment by tailoring my lesson plans to meet each student's unique needs, combining hands-on learning with visual aids to enhance understanding. My time as a CNA has further enriched my ability to connect concepts with practical applications, and I take pride in...
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...of that reading, writing, not sleeping, drinking seven eleven coffee's in the middle of the night, I treat myself with things I am passionate about. I loooove to exercise (yoga, weight lifting, walking, biking, hiking) read good books (not that medical books are not good, but a little bit of Paulo Cohelo wont hurt me) singing, dancing playing the guitar. Laughing, eating, hanging out. BALANCE (or Homeostasis ) I am currently doing research at Massachusetts...
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...extensive experience tutoring Human Physiology, Endocrinology, General Biology, Organic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. I love tutoring biological sciences because there are endless examples, workable problems and area of interest that help to make the subject really fun! My teaching philosophy centers around individualism, no student learns the exact same way as any other student and I am a firm believer in catering my teaching to the needs of my students. I was born and raised...
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...one year course in effective teaching methods (ACUE) and have mentored students with projects and exam preparation. My teaching philosophy is "effort will equal success" and my role is to support students as they reach their goals. You might wonder why someone with a PhD in nursing is tutoring? I enjoy teaching and I thrive on teaching critical thinking and test taking skills. I will be working as a clinician (pediatric nurse practitioner) and would...
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...devoted my time and energy to humanity. I developed a vast understanding of the world of medicine. I volunteered many hours in The Burn Center, Trauma Unit, Pediatric, ICU, ER, and Pathology.c I then got accepted to Barry University, where I received a Master's degree in biomedical sciences. The education and experience I have received have given me the confidence, knowledge, and well-rounded background in medicine and science. I then entered medical college (Xavier University...
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...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 Biology,...
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...higher education system for 17 years. I have 2 B.S. and 2 Masters' degrees. I am currently finishing my dissertation in Toxicology. I started tutoring 16 years ago and have progressed to positions at the University level such as Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching Assistant and Associate Professor. I enjoy learning and seeing people "get it" in a tutoring atmosphere. I find the excitement of meeting education goals a great reward in tutoring.
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...and I love to help others learn and fall in love with it. One of the most satisfying aspects of tutoring is seeing students overcome challenges and achieve their academic aspirations. By tailoring my approach to each student's individual needs, I believe this will help them develop a deeper understanding of the material and build essential study skills. My interests outside of academia is my family. I have two (2) youngsters that love their mom...
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...that. Everyone learns differently, so I think it's best to avoid a one size fits all approach. I have been a student for most of my life! So I have had a lot of exposure to teachers and tutors with different styles and remembered what I liked about them, what worked, and what didn't. I think the best tutors and teachers that I have had were able to communicate clearly, adapt to their students and...
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I am a recent graduate from Saint Louis University with a Master's in Health Sciences. I also have graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology and minored in Psychology. I want to be able to bring my knowledge to the tutoring space. Please feel free to message me and we can work through whatever problems you may have!
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...year medical student, about to become a doctor. I have a bachelor's degree in biology with double minors in psychology and English from Fordham University, where I graduated summa cum laude. As a liberal arts school, Fordham required I take a wide variety of college classes to graduate, so I have a broad range of experience with college classes. I have also formerly taught kindergarten through 5th grade students as a substitute teacher. Finally, throughout...
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...for them. As a tutor, I believe that it's my job not only to teach students how to do the current problem, but to develop a thorough understanding of the concepts behind the problems. I use an extremely interactive tutoring style to make sure that at the end of the session, students will feel comfortable applying what we learned to problems of all types, and confident in the knowledge they have gained.
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Knowledge is accessible to all. One of the most common problems I see is students trying to learn or being taught in a way that doesn't access the way they learn best. I approach all learning from multiple directions to utilize the most efficient route to content mastery for all students.
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...about subject matters that they do not understand. I make sure to do what I can to ensure that they understand what is being taught. To do this, I utilize white boards, textbooks, summarized notes, demonstrations and even questions. I even go further and ask them to tell me what they understand about the subject matter after I have explained it to them. This is one way for me to see where they might still...
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...Bay, Florida. I will never forget the cultural shock that I experienced after moving to the United States after living on a secluded, low population military base for 15 years. It was during my orientation, a week before my first semester started, where I really noticed how different I was from everyone else. As soon I was walked into the atrium, I noticed everyone was on his or her phone. They were gingerly texting away...
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The student worked through his entire Common Application, making a checklist for the documents he still had to acquire and then spending the majority of our time plotting out the personal statement and the Supplemental Essay. Through my writing exercises, he was able to write his entire personal statement and a third of the supplemental essay.
Today was devoted to the Math section, the student's professed strong suit. Her calculation skills are excellent, as is her mental math; memorization of a few key formulas is really the only missing piece. After reviewing basic operations, algebra, geometry, and basic trig, we had another informal prep that yielded an extrapolated average of 32. I have little doubt that the student's Math score will provide a significant anchor to her composite score, and I expect to see that reflected in the post test.
I met with the student today to go over the rest of her Statistics homework from the first session. We completed the longer problems with frequency tables and cumulative frequency curves. We also did problems extrapolating information from a graph on percentiles. I demonstrated that using graph paper makes it much easier to draw things to scale. We moved on to the chapters being presented at her next class. After going through a few problems and explanations, the student felt that the pieces were starting to make more sense than before. She worked through the problems and where there were mistakes, I helped her out. By keeping up with assigned problems and reading ahead I think the student will perform great this term.
The student and I reviewed one of her recent practice math tests and went over percentage problems, coordinate geometry, permutations and combinations, order of operations, made-up operations, and other commonly tested math topics.
The student and I completed 3 practice sections so that we could get a projected score for him. He ended up scoring a 540, which is actually a significant gain for him. If he wants to get a 600, he needs to be more strategic about answering questions he isn't absolutely certain about. We'll practice this skill next time. He has also agreed to take a full practice test before our next session so we can make a final game plan.
The student and I reviewed for a three chapter test today. She was on vacation so we worked on it right before the test. We did the review section in the back of the book in order for her to understand what to do.