...a PhD Enginnering student at Penn State with a B.S. in Mathematics. Like anyone in a PhD program, I've spent a lot of years in school at this point. During that time I've tutored a lot of people in Engineering and Math classes. One of the things I've learned during that time is that everyone learns differently. An analogy or picture might work for one student, and completely bewilder another. I think the key to...
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Prospective Masters student at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor majoring in Aerospace Engineering. Graduated from CU Boulder with a Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering and a minor in economics. Passionate about aerospace, mathematics, science, and economics. I enjoy learning as well as well helping others in different ways. I am patient when it comes to teaching and understand that people enjoy different learning styles.
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...Engineering Mathematics' (vector field theory, multivariable calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, linear algebra, and complex analysis). I also have expertise in the engineering sciences including fluid dynamics and thermodynamics. I am equally comfortable tutoring grade school students in basic math, algebra, and science. I am also available to provide ground instruction to pilots in preparation for all FAA written exams. Education: B.S. Mechanical Engineering M.S. Systems Engineering Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering (In-Progress) Licenses: FAA Advanced...
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...based on real life examples. I encourage questions, exploration, and even healthy debate! Together, we'll create a dynamic learning environment that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for lifelong learning.Beyond the textbook, I'm committed to helping you navigate the ever-evolving world,with real-world examples, industry insights, and connect you with opportunities to apply your skills practically. My goal is to empower you to become not just knowledgeable graduates, but confident professionals ready to make...
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...approach when tutoring that distinguishes me is that I allow my students to make mistakes and then let them come to their own conclusion that they did. If they understand where they went wrong, they are far less likely to repeat it in the future. It is my hope that I can work with students hand in hand and show them that math is really not that daunting of a subject if looked at in...
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I am a junior at Texas A&M University pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering. I have tutored friends in my classes, family going through AP classes, and elementary students just learning to read and do basic math. I am most passionate about teaching math as every problem is a little puzzle that can be solved.
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...of learners, from teaching a 4-year-old how to snowboard to teaching a 70-year-old how to do CPR. This has taught me how to adjust a lesson to meet individual needs and how to encourage people to do their best. My approach to tutoring is laid-back but focused. I try to meet students where they are, simplify what seems overwhelming, and make space for questions without judgment. Most of my experience is with college-level students, however,...
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I'm an accomplished software engineer that's been in the IT field for about 11 years now. I've studied in a number of college level courses and was a TA and tutor to the student athletes while attending the university.
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I have completed my undergraduate in aerospace engineering. Currently, I am a high school math teacher in Texas. I teach Calculus, Algebra, and SAT Math. Please feel free to reach out to me if high school mathematics seems overwhelming.
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...are, and guiding them to the answers through leading questions rather than formulaic procedures. Students are often only taught in one way, but I pride myself at finding a variety of approaches to explain material the way the student understands it best. In particular, I find that covering the intuition and purpose behind challenging material makes the content both more accessible and enjoyable. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, playing classical and jazz flute,...
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I am an undergraduate student at Georgia Tech studying Aeronautical Engineering. I really enjoy problem solving which is why I primarily like the physics and calculus classes. They are a great way to see several connections and it is really interesting to know how everything works.
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...aeronautical, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Additionally, I tutor in mathematics. My education is quite diverse. I'm currently completing undergraduate requirements at TESU and concurrently working on my MS-EE at University of Colorado-Boulder. In addition to these degree programs, I've completed mechanical and aeronautical engineering courses at Georgia Institute of Technology and TU Delft. At this time it's undecided as to where I will obtain my MS-AE degree. My teaching method is from the broad to...
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...was a professional triathlete where I competed at Olympic Trials and earned a silver medal at a World Cup. Last Fall, I started a Master's in Robotics at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. I'm passionate about using technology to improve people's lives, not to simply make their lives "easier". I pride myself as being extremely curious and always excited to dive deep into the weeds. I'm excited to share and foster that same passion in...
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...I'm really excited about this tutoring job. I have a background in aerospace, engineering, and digital marketing, and I want to help students learn and grow. I believe in working together to make learning fun and easy. My experience in aerospace research and problem-solving has taught me to pay attention to details and think critically, which will help students understand difficult subjects. I also know how to communicate complex ideas in a simple way, thanks...
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...and standardized test prep. Whether during my time as an engineer or working with students, I've always enjoyed teaching, training, and mentoring others. I get excited when they grow in their skills, understanding, and even enthusiasm, particularly if it's in a STEM topic. I help students learn in ways that engage their interest and suit their learning styles, such as with games or visuals, while building their confidence as problem-solvers by directing them in thinking...
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...there is nothing quite like that "lightbulb" moment a student has with these subjects. I believe the most important thing a teacher can do with a student is connect with them. Learning and teaching are effortless when both people understand each other. I am passionate about outer space and our future there. I hope that I can be a part of guiding the future generations to achieve this amazing goal, and make a better world...
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...in my teams understanding of the design criteria until we were all comfortable enough to proceed. Currently, I am employed as a consulting engineer for an engineering firm in Suffolk County, NY. Here, my work varies from preparing estimates to designing traffic signals and roadways and performing construction inspection. In my spare time, I enjoy running, playing racquetball, volleyball, soccer, and volunteering at local ministries and outreach events. As a prospective client, I'd ask that...
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...a teacher's assistant in advanced math and engineering courses, I've honed a dynamic tutoring approach. I believe understanding stems from diverse perspectives, so I tailor explanations to resonate with individual learning styles. Whether it's unraveling the complexities of Spanish, demystifying coding in Python, or guiding through math and aerospace engineering courses, I'm committed to fostering comprehension through clarity. I invite you to join me in unlocking your full potential. Let's navigate the realms of knowledge...
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...tutor of mathematics and science located in Newnan, GA just south of Atlanta. If you are close enough we can meet in person otherwise online is perfectly fine. I have an undergraduate degree in physics and a master's in education. I have extensive experience teaching and tutoring mathematics and science at both the secondary and college levels. I have taught in China and Vietnam and I have a TEFL certification so I am very comfortable...
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...a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, I am deeply passionate about fostering innovation in education, particularly through tutoring. My diverse experiences, from serving as a Residence Hall Assistant to teaching group fitness cycling, have equipped me with the skills to engage students of all ages. I thrive on creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable exploring their strengths and addressing their weaknesses, especially in STEM subjects like...
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Oshawa Aerospace Engineering Tutoring FAQ
So you want to be an aerospace engineer? The name rocket scientist conjures up images of people of admirable intellect. Aerospace engineering applies rigorous science and math to the fascinating subject of flight. The career field calls for people who can use their skills to design, build, inspect, and test aircrafts for use by defense industries, airline manufacturers, and space programs. The field tends to attract those who have an affinity for flying or astronomy. Aerospace engineering is highly specialized, so you need to be well versed in other areas of engineering, as well. Knowledge of materials science is essential to the development of flight vehicles. Electrical and mechanical engineering are also necessary, to varying degrees, depending on the type of flight or space vehicle with which you are working. If you plan to work with avionics, you will need computer engineering skills. Outside of mere engineering areas, you must also have a comprehensive knowledge of physics, especially in areas like fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and the ubiquitous propulsion.
Synthesis of all of these different elements of math, science, and engineering can be seemingly impossible. The fascination with flight and the passion for science may be present and yet vastly outstrip your abilities in multi-variable calculus and linear algebra. Furthermore, you might find some engineering disciplines to be straightforward and intuitive, while others are complex and elusive. Since aerospace engineering programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level are so competitive, you can't merely settle for a cursory understanding of engineering, math, and science concepts. You need to fully comprehend the various concepts and how they can be applied to one another in relation to aerospace.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with exceptional aerospace engineering tutors throughout the country. Tutors are skilled engineers themselves -many are enrolled in graduate school or work in the private sector. Enrolling in aerospace engineering tutoring can help you evaluate your skills to determine the areas in which you need more practice in and the areas in which you have sufficient or exceptional skills for graduate and post-graduate work. You can work with educational directors to fill out your student profile, which details information like your schedule, syllabus, goals, strengths, weaknesses, and testing dates. Your hand-picked tutor will use this as the basis of your flexible, personalized learning plan.
With a custom-tailored lesson plan, you receive the education you need and desire. Your tutor will keep each session flowing at your personal learning rate. They may provide special learning materials, such as news pieces or other relevant literature, that can help solidify the information within your mind. Further, they can quickly adjust the plan on the fly if you need to spend more time on something or are ready to move on to the next concept. You can use your tutor's services to prepare for a test or get help with homework, as well.
Tutors offer one-on-one sessions, which allows you to break out of the constraints of a study group and focus strictly on the areas with which you need the most help. Instead of feeling nervous to ask questions or falling behind in class, you can focus on your personal learning goals to achieve them. Your tutor will ensure that you remain on track for success while providing feedback and assessments along the way.
Tutors can meet with you in a convenient location, whether that is a coffee shop or library, or even in your home. You can choose between in person and face-to-face online tutoring. Tutors understand how competitive the aerospace engineering field is and how important it is for you to maximize your grades for graduate school and employment.
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This session was devoted to studying for the student's upcoming exam. I tried extra hard to keep him focused during this session and it seemed to pay off. We worked through all of his exam study guide and he was able to relay the correct answers back to me. He was able to retain a lot of information during this session. At the very end of the session we reviewed his study plan and testing plan so that he is prepared to do well on his exam.
We set a study plan for the student's Biology test the next day and started it. She would read a section from the book and take notes, then compare it to her class notes to fully understand it and repeat it. Then she would continue to repeat all of the material in her test until she understood and memorized it.
We reviewed a little old material and then worked on new topics to help catch up from missed school. This week was all about the various types of plant life, how they are classified, how they transfer water/nutrients, how they reproduce, etc.
The student and I went over the chapter on ecosystems. The chapter was mainly defining the key terms, such as: biome, ecosystem, population, community, species, etc. I mainly asked her questions because she said she already read the material.
This was our first meeting and we covered the format of the class, how we would best approach the subject material to review and expand upon concepts, and how we would structure future sessions. We started looking over the current unit covering evolution and will begin next session with review of concepts already covered in class and looking forward to the next topics. Repetition of concepts and going deeper into detail to mimic the testing procedures appear to be the key to success moving forward.
The student's class is studying animals now, and we went through basic characteristics of animals that distinguish them from other kingdoms. Then we covered proifera, cnidaria, and nematoda.