...of experience in both tutoring and classroom settings. My passion lies in making complex biological concepts accessible and engaging for my students, whether they are tackling AP Biology or preparing for USMLE Step 1. I employ a student-centered approach, fostering critical thinking and encouraging curiosity in subjects like Biostatistics and Microbiology. I believe that every student has unique strengths, and I strive to create a supportive learning environment that promotes academic success. Outside of tutoring,...
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...developed a passion for the sciences and, in turn, grew to enjoy teaching others about their principles. As someone who had to balance a rigorous academic workload with being captain of the varsity football team and a fraternity member, I understand the academic obstacles students face. It is my hope that I can use my background and experiences to help students reach their full potential! I am prepared to tutor for the MCAT, AP Physics,...
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...spare time I build cardboard animals, playhouses and garden with my daughter. I Graduated with a MD and PhD 5 years ago. I Love to share the knowledge I have acquired over the years. My strengths are Biology and Chemistry. I am knowledgeable in all the subcategories pertaining to the 2 stated previously. I speak Polish and Spanish. I am well known for my passion in literature ie, Poe, Hemingway, Sinclair, Lee etc.. Physics is...
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...tutoring students at various levels, from middle school to college, in subjects such as Algebra, Advanced Programming (Python), Object-Oriented Programming, and STEM-related courses. I also specialize in test preparation and academic writing, ensuring students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that extend beyond the classroom. My goal is to create a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel confident in tackling challenging concepts. Whether it's breaking down complex equations, refining coding logic, or guiding...
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...passionate about helping students learn science in a fun and unintimidating way. I want students to understand that just because a certain topic has the stigma of begin hard does not mean it cannot be fun or attainable. I am most passionate about teaching math, especially algebra. This is subject that can be confusing but once it is made fun and systemic we can make it a breeze for you. In the future I hope...
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...and Social Work. I believe in the potential for any student to achieve an A in every course and in every assignment. More so than a grade, my goal is to help students fall in love with the process of learning. Feedback from successful students has allowed me to recognize how effective the approaches toward tutoring mine have been for all learning types in various academic subjects. While my tutoring students gain much from their...
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A Health Care professional with MSc Healthcare Administration, PhD, MPH, and 15 years' practice as lecturer of research methods, epidemiology, communicable diseases, and reviewer of health research protocols, a public health trainer, former RN-midwifery practitioner, and Nurse-Midwife Clinical Instructor. Self-motivated, team player driven by top performance, success of students, teaching, and life-long learning.
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...moment of ownership of knowledge happen for the students I tutor. While I am transitioning my career (from clinical medicine to teaching and coaching people with ADHD), tutoring students in Biology will provide an opportunity to hone those teaching skills to precision. I enjoy teaching anyone, with or without inattention. The same skills of building a "bridge of knowledge" from what the student knows over to the full knowledge they must own to ace that...
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...am currently working on my bachelor's degree in biology and plan to obtain a Master's degree in public health. One of my favorite ways to teach is by having an interactive presentation with lots of visual components, where I am able to ask questions while I am presenting. I generally prefer to have an engaging conversation with the student, because it also helps me learn how to be a better teacher! Outside of academia, I...
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...best tutors were those who tailored their teaching style to me. I have extensive experience in peer tutoring and tutoring science and math subjects from elementary school, middle school, and high school. As a high school student, I volunteered at the local library, helping kindergarten through fifth graders complete their homework. As a college student, I served as an academic tutor for undergraduate student athletes, tutoring subjects including biology, general chemistry, organic chemistry, and statistics....
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...injuries. Before Curtis arrived at this camp I wasn't sure what to expect concerning his condition. We were told he could perform some of life's essential functions. However, he arrived slouched in a wheelchair, unable to stand or walk, and communicated through a talking computer. Assigned as his personal care attendant, I was tasked to change Curtis's outlook. Unwilling at first and after careful prodding, Curtis finally went horseback riding, canoeing, and swimming; he also...
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...an EMT for about two years, working both in the US and in Israel. I am also a certified CPR instructor and love teaching people the skills to help others. I am currently a college student studying public health, and planning on going to medical school after graduation. I tutor EMS as well as Hebrew. My main style when tutoring is to tailor everything to the tutee's learning style. Everyone learns differently, and my goal...
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As a master's student and former medical student, I know how challenging academics can be. I also know how having a helping hand, a guidance through the confusion, can help one gain confidence in themselves to excel. From tutoring children to post-graduates, I have seen that all students (no matter their age, level of education, strengths, weaknesses, etc.) who are willing to learn can succeed. ... In a typical first session, the student and I usually...
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Hi! My name is Hailey, and I'm a masters student at Johns Hopkins University. I look forward to working with you! I am also from, New York, and have experience tutoring for the regents exams! Currently accepting new students and flexible with scheduling
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I believe that education is the key to success. With a background in cultural sustainability, partnerships, and digital media, I can teach a variety of subjects, including but not limited to: history, algebra, study skills, and coding in python, javascript, and css.
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...strong background in these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students to reach their full potential and achieve...
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...about how it can be applied therapeutically. My background consists of a public health degree while which helps me understand the broad perspective of health and then learning about pharmacy helps me zoom in and be able to clinically help patients. Professionally, I aspire to be in a workplace where I could continue being innovative and where I can utilize my compassion for individuals. I want a degree of freedom along with my job where...
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...social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my background and specialty. I can also tutor areas in social sciences, including statistics, biostatistics, psychology, etc. I am looking forward to meeting new students. My teaching philosophy is to let students get the most out of the sessions and I am very flexible to cater to students' needs.... My teaching philosophy...
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The student and I continued reviewing the math section in her practice ACT prep book. She was able to answer some of the questions on her own, but did need refreshing on some math concepts. She mentioned that she wanted to review rational expressions/equations and square roots. We also reviewed some geometry (properties of triangles). We also spent 1/2 hr. on English review. We reviewed subject/verb agreement, possessive nouns/pronouns, and word choice questions. Overall, she did very well.
In today's session, I went over 30-60-90 triangles and 45-45-90 triangles. I then helped the student work through his homework assignment. Although he did not understand what to do at the beginning of the session, he had a much better understanding of the topics by the end of our meeting. I looked over his last Chemistry test, and we briefly went over the questions that he answered incorrectly. Progress was good overall.
Examined the Reading section of the ACT today. Student's achievement has been inconsistent on past tests and diagnostics; scores very well when she finishes the test, but sometimes has trouble completing the section. Her reading speed and comprehension are excellent, so we focused mostly on test mechanics: how to prioritize each passage to maximize time for examination, and how to attack each individual question to rely on context and logic. I saw very good progress, and will move on to deconstructing the Science section in our next meeting.
Today I actually worked with Student 1and Student 2 as well as Student 3. Student 2 had a review packet of proofs that she wanted to work through. She's getting better at them, though on some she will still get stuck with how to start it. Student 3 had his calculus review, and had a few derivatives that he was getting stuck on due to multiple parts of chain rule and product rule, which I helped him work through. Then Student 1 just had a few questions over the triangle inequality unit, and then we worked through a few problems in her review packet, which she seemed really comfortable with.
The student and I went over the harder math problems together. She is very good at math, but there are some concepts that she has not covered in school that I wanted to make sure she was comfortable with. We spend a lot of time learning new concepts that are mainly seen in trigonometry. We also went over English passages and plan to cover science and writing tomorrow.
Went over Lewis dot structures in chemistry, and the application of VSEPR theory to the structures. Used physical models to demonstrate VSEPR shapes. In math, covered complex solutions to quadratic equations.