...I like to see everyone excel at whatever they put their mind to academically. I received an Associate of Applied Business degree in the Fall of 2022, and plan to pursue a degree in mathematics at the university I will be attending. I am able to adapt to all learning styles and I am very patient. My favorite subjects are reading and math because I have always been very good at both.
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...reassure you along the way. I have been an educator for over ten years and have taught students from primary school to adults in educator training classes. As an experienced math teacher, I am aware of the common errors students make and am glad to help unravel these difficulties in a personalized environment, making sure that those areas that are most challenging finally begin to make sense. There is nothing that you cannot learn when...
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My name is Om and I am passionate about teaching. I graduated from Gonzaga University in 2016 and will being graduate school at the University of Notre Dame this summer. I am fun to work with and can adapt quickly to suit any students' needs. Consequently, I can help students effectively learn material and develop lifelong study skills.... Understanding their learning style is the most important thing to having success with a student. I do this...
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I thoroughly enjoy helping others grasp concepts and showing them that they are much smarter than they thought! I have two bachelors of science degrees: one in biology with a minor in chemistry and another in nuclear engineering technology. I have two years of previous professional tutoring experience at a community college. I also am a proud veteran of the US Navy, where I served 6 years as a nuclear machinist mate.
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...real-world practice. My journey began at the bedside, where I cared for patients in critical care and medical-surgical settings. Those experiences taught me the importance of sharp clinical judgment and strong foundational knowledgeskills that can truly make a difference in patient outcomes. As an educator, my goal is to share that perspective with students. I focus on making complex topics like pharmacology, dosage calculations, and NCLEX test-taking strategies approachable and practical. I believe learning should...
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...goal is to be a Professor or Environmental Lawyer. She has always had a passion for math, taking nine math courses in High School from Algebra 1 to Calculus 3. She also has a great amount of experience with the ACT and SAT, earning a 1560 on the SAT and PERFECT 36 on the ACT! Mallory loves to share her passion for math and science with others and help students with their academic goals!
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As an educator, it is my goal to help students grow and develop skills that cultivate fundamental math skills, study skills and test preparations skills that enable students to become confident, proficient in their mathematics competence.
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I graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering. I have 4 years of experience tutoring people in Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Calculus 1, and Calculus 2 at Miami Dade College. I have a passion for the subjects and also enjoy helping students understand it. The people that I tutor always say that they have a better understanding of the subject at the end of the tutoring session.
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I love to be helpful to people, and I love to help students improve their performance in classes and on tests. I have an excellent track record of strong performances in graded classes and on standardized tests. I am confident that I can help any student take their performance to the next level in any of several academic subject areas, especially math and chemistry, and on standardized tests.... I learn first. That is, I learn a...
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...background in subjects like Math, Science, and English, I specialize in breaking down complex concepts into simple, relatable explanations. My tutoring approach is tailored to each student's unique learning style, ensuring they gain both confidence and mastery in their studies. Beyond academics, I strive to create a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new ideas. Whether it's preparing for exams, tackling challenging assignments, or building foundational skills, I...
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My goal is to help you succeed! I am passionate about finding the keys to unlock your learning potential. I have a J.D. and an undergraduate degree in Chemistry. Earlier in my career I was a certified secondary education teacher in math and physical sciences. I have tutored many students all the way from elementary school through college. I use examples from the everyday to bring schoolwork to life.
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I am a recent graduate of Middlebury College with a degree in Physics, and I have over 5 years of online tutoring experience. I know first hand how challenging it can be to struggle in classes when not quite understanding the material, and I have seen the confidence that tutoring can provide students. I aim to help students build confidence to succeed in their most challenging subjects!
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I am patient and understanding of all the issues facing students preparing for a test or struggling with school work. I have over 30 years of experience working with students of all ages from very diverse backgrounds. My focus is for each student to realize their full potential.
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...Health Science Center at San Antonio this Fall. To me, studying the intricacies of biological and biochemical processes and pathways that ensure our survival as a living thing, is exciting. I enjoy teaching. I started teaching at An-nur College immediately after completing my Bachelors of Science in Microbiology at Kwara State University, Nigeria in 2013. And all through pursuing my Master's degree, I was a Teaching Assistant for various Biology courses. My role as a...
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I provide tutoring services that are designed around the needs and interests of each student. My teaching is creative and helps students build skills for success.
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...students in Mathematics and Statistics. I have been teaching in the US, India, and Guyana. What sets me apart is my experience and ability to explain basic as well as advanced concepts in Mathematics. My Master's degree in engineering and experience of teaching Business Mathematics at the University level gives me the opportunity to show to my students a wide range of applications in science, technology, engineering, and business. I am a critical thinker, a...
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...have loved every minute of it and didn't realize how much I loved learning. I appreciate and respect not only the subjects, but the fabulous professors and learning assistants I have had the honor to learn from. I am here because I am equally passionate about teaching. I have experienced many challenges in my learning career and in my personal life that make me a well-rounded tutor. I have the empathy, compassion, and patience to...
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...to adults. I've been a math coach, a math consultant and I even carried my math love to our state department of education in Louisiana. I've had a love of math for as long as I can remember, even when I struggled with harder concepts and needed help myself. I'm grateful to have had wonderful teacher role models who loved math and loved helping everyone around them really understand concepts and have fun along the...
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Many universities and colleges rely on the ACCUPLACER exam to analyze the degree to which incoming students have mastered core mathematical and verbal concepts. The ACCUPLACER is a suite of tests that quickly, accurately, and efficiently assess reading, writing, math, and computer skills, according to the official website. An individual's academic strengths and weaknesses are highlighted in these tests, and an interactive learning tool is provided so that colleges and higher-learning institutions may identify your specific needs in a particular subject.
Institutions use the results of this series of tests to assist in the placement of each student into first-semester courses of appropriate difficulty and content. These are courses that will challenge students, but not bore, stress, or overwhelm them. If you are getting ready to take the ACCUPLACER, the Arithmetic section may be the part of the test for which review seems most unnecessary. Consisting of 17 questions about the basic operations and applications of arithmetic, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages, the Arithmetic section can be easy to brush off. These basic skills may be your most rusty; however, they were likely covered a long time ago.
Not reviewing these core concepts can result in a non-optimal performance on this section of the ACCUPLACER, and this can have disastrous results for your placement in first-semester math courses. Ending up in a class that teaches material you already know can add an unnecessary workload to your degree track. This may perhaps even prevent you from registering for more advanced courses until you complete easier prerequisites that you might have been able to skip had you performed better on the ACCUPLACER. Reviewing your elementary math skills in preparation for the ACCUPLACER Arithmetic section can have long-lasting benefits on your undergraduate education, but determining the particular content on which to focus your review can be a rather unintuitive task. Custom-tailored ACCUPLACER Arithmetic tutoring might be just the thing to help you study efficiently and effectively. Varsity Tutors' educational directors can help you select an instructor who knows all of the ins and outs of this specific section of the ACCUPLACER and the content it tests.
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Each tutoring session can take place in a one-on-one, in-person setting, so you can have your instructor's full attention. Face-to-face online tutoring is also available upon request. This is to accommodate your work or school schedule, and everything in between. Additionally, the individual nature of private tutoring means that you can work at whatever pace allows you to learn best. In order to grasp the material completely, you are encouraged to spend just as much time on a concept as it takes you to fully understand it. Do not feel rushed. Anything that is hard to comprehend can be reviewed. To save on time, however, all materials and concepts that were previously learned will not be reviewed as you have already mastered this subject. If you would like to learn more about ACCUPLACER Arithmetic tutoring available near you, or to schedule your first session, contact Varsity Tutors today! Tutors are professional, experienced, knowledgeable, and would love to work with you.
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Tonight we continued reviewing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions and basic word problems. We spent quite a bit of time focusing on fractions - converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, finding the common denominator, and adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. The student is improving!
Today we discussed how to prepare a writing assignment for the student. We went over choosing the right topic based on the criteria provided in the test, ways to brainstorm, how to write an introduction, adding details to your writing and more. He completed the writing assignment component of his High School practice entrance exam.
Today the student and I did more worksheets from her reading comprehension workbook. She has done most of the practices in the book, so the activities and passages are getting more difficult. Next week we will look exclusively at poems.
During this session, the student and I worked on improving her grammar as well as reading & comprehension. First, I had her complete the second half of the grammar section from the High School exam practice test. Based on either her errors or the grammar rules tested on this section, I had her learn these rules with me using example sentences. Specifically, we focused on the use of me vs. I, as well as recognizing fragments/run-ons from complete sentences. Second, I had her do a practice reading & comprehension passage followed by questions. I selected a very challenging passage for her so that she could practice the strategies I have had her use; Always remembering the main idea, and returning to the passage to find evidence in the text rather than make guesses that are unfounded "stretches."
The student and I went back to the math section of the practice test. After working through each problem, I asked her to tell me what the main concept of the problem was, and to summarize how she found the solution. I am helping her identify "clues" in a problem's wording as to whether the problem is more logic or pattern-based, or more arithmetic-based, to help speed up the process of understanding what the problem is really asking and solving it accurately. I assigned her a set of math problems and two reading comprehension exercises to complete over the next few days when we will not be meeting.
I am tutoring the student for the exam. Today we discussed the topics that would be on the exam and narrowed down the areas of focus. We worked through mathematical word problems and an English diagnostic. Next week, we are going to practice more word problems and begin working on root words.