I've been tutoring on and off for about 30 years! I tutor in most Math and Sciences, as well as Spanish. I have a PhD in Genetics and have taught Middle School Science, High School Math and Science and College Science.
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...age I knew that I had an interest in helping others learn. In elementary school I remember being asked "What do you want to be when you grow up?" My response "A teacher." Science and math are often challenging subjects for several people. When I meet new people and they ask what I do, their faces often immediately cringe when they learn I have a Ph.D. in Chemistry. Needless to say, science and math are...
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...an educator is to prepare students for academic success in science. I have taught high school level science for 5 years and I am certified to teach all sciences. I have an undergraduate degree in biochemistry and a graduate degree in secondary education in biology. As an educator at my current school, I have served and continue to serve as the science department chair, a member of Digital Leadership Corp, a mentor to both students...
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Currently, I'm a fourth year dental student and I'm motivated to tutor. I tutored for about four years in my undergraduate and this is where I learned different learning strategies. I altered and personalized the way I taught each student depending on how they learn best. I was able to communicate effectively and would enjoy every session I had with each student. I hope to do the same continuing on.
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...of experience as a nurse in emergency and critical care for both adults and children, I bring unmatched clinical insight and real-world perspective to tutoring. My approach is rooted in adaptabilityI meet learners where they are, using creative strategies tailored to their unique styles to simplify concepts. Concept mastery is about making information clear and memorable. I specialize in turning test anxiety into focused performance, offering tactical exam prep based on pattern recognition, memory building,...
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...current graduate student receiving my MFA in Creative Writing at Stetson University. My thesis is, however, quantitative in nature allowing me to be diverse in the areas I can tutor. I believe in a holistic approach to teaching. No matter what a student may be struggling with I can incorporate other subjects they love to aid in the student's understanding. STEAM is a firm belief of mine. Patience and kindness are key to teaching.
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...B.S. and M.Phil in psychology and a PhD in biopsychology and behavioral neuroscience. I completed four years of postdoctoral training at Washington University in Saint Louis. My ultimate goal of being an educator is to contribute to the development of successful adults that leave my classroom with the knowledge and critical thinking skills to face the challenges our society will expect of them. The reason why I teach is to inspire the future of our...
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I grew up homeschooled by my mother with a Masters degree in Deaf Education, so I have always tutored my two younger siblings in Math. I took up tutoring outside of my family when I started College back in 2014. I am now a well known name in the community for my friendly demeanor and excellent results!
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...one of the lucky few who found his calling as an educator. After many years of academia, including University and Medical School I've come to love and feel fulfilled helping others. I love to teach and help people when I can. I have many years of experience tutoring and teaching people both one on one and classes of up to about 40 students and lectures with well over 100. I specialize in almost all things...
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...I am a graduate student and have been tutoring for over 10 years now. I am passionate about sharing my personal academic journey and the strategies I learned over the years to get straight A's. My interests include Psychology and Philosophy, as these were my undergraduate majors. I am also passionate about Anatomy and Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology, which is what I am studying now as a Graduate student. I enjoy teaching creative writing, so...
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My name is Anya, and I'm really looking forward to working with you. I'm eager to help you succeed in whatever you're looking to learn. I am a firm believer in discussion and activity-based learning, and have experience working with students of all ages. Let me know if you have any questions, and I'm excited to start working with you!
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...my mission is to empower students to achieve their academic potential while aligning their learning experiences with their long-term career aspirations. With a deep passion for education and a commitment to excellence, I strive to create detailed, tailored, and comprehensive learning materials that foster growth, critical thinking, and confidence. I understand that each student is unique, and I believe in providing a personalized approach that integrates their academic goals with the skills and knowledge required...
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...Calvin College with a Geology/Geography/Urban Studies degree. I went on to graduate from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and ISARA-Lyon with degrees in Agroecology and Organic Agriculture. I started tutoring in high school and did so in college as well. In graduate school I assisted students with academic papers. Most recently I have been a high school Biology and Environmental Science teacher in an urban public school. I am comfortable tutoring a variety of...
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I am an enthustastic tutor who is dedicated to helping students learn and love mathematics and science. I like to inspire students and help them to build self-esteem along with the content knowledge.
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...upcoming first year Master's student at the University of Alabama. I got Biology B.S, a Psychology B.A., and a minor in Chemistry during undergrad. I thoroughly enjoy teaching others. During undergrad, I worked for the Capstone Center for Student Success as a peer coach, then a supplemental instructor. During those roles, I got to discover my passion for teaching others. I am a firm believer that each individual has a learning style that best suits...
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...a professor and online tutor with a background in Anatomy & Physiology, Pathology, Microbiology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. I have an extensive background in K-12, Undergraduate and Graduate-level Sciences, Mathematics, and Spanish. My approach with each student is to identify their immediate needs and gaps in knowledge and assess how best to reach their goal and boost their grade. Through our sessions, we then work together to build personalized learning tools that they can utilize...
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...science can be challenging but together- I believe I can help. With a Doctorate in Medicine and passing three US medical licensure exams and ECFMG certification, I can help someone simplify science in a less complicated way. Having almost 10 years of education has forced me to simplify all science. I would be honored to help high school students, future scientist, medical students, US medical graduates, and International medical graduates as well. I am especially...
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...Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Rhode Island College in 1996, a Master of Science from Central Connecticut State University in 2001, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Barry University in 2016, I have dedicated myself to advancing the field of healthcare and continuing my education to provide the best care possible to my patients. Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience in administering anesthesia and providing...
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...Dartmouth College in 2009 and completed the pre-med post-baccalaureate program at Northwestern this past June (coursework included General Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics, Organic Chemistry, and Physics). Born and raised in New York City, I studied ballet at the at The Joffrey Ballet School and attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts as a Dance major. I have been teaching fitness classes in the...
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...is Ian Katsnelson and I am a current Junior at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, double majoring in Biology and Political Science. Being in a highly competitive Biology Honors program at my University gives me the knowledge and resources I need to help my students excel. I am heavily involved in my University Government as a Student Senator representing all Life Sciences majors. I have had internships at AbbVie (a major pharmaceutical company) in...
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Recent CLEP Biology Tutoring Session Notes
We started the session by reviewing the grammar chapters the student had read over the weekend. He understood them very well, so we moved on.
We discussed persuasive writing first. We looked at the rubric for persuasive writing; I wanted him to know exactly what was expected of him. We then reviewed the plan he created on Friday and he got to writing. His body paragraphs were full of good ideas that showed thoughtfulness. We discussed how to better organize the paragraphs and he revised them to be very, very good.
The student and I went over the reading and writing questions that she missed in her last practice exam. We also discussed how she could make her essay stronger (part of her homework is to rewrite the essay to incorporate the changes we discussed). She and I also went over the "Real Exponents and Exponential Functions" chapter in an Algebra 2 textbook and worked the corresponding practice problems. We finished up by completing the "Triangles" section and part of the "Circles, Quadrilaterals, Boxes, and Cans" section in the SAT prep math workbook. She will complete Practice Test 2 in the other prep book before our next session.
The students continued to study for the ISEE exam. They worked on vocabulary and analogies, and math. Both students will need to extend their knowledge beyond pre-algebra to be successful on the middle level ISEE exam.
We began working with a packet I have been developing for the student with detailed strategies and mechanics for solving multiple types of problems that he will see on the test. He has struggled with multi variable algebraic equations in the past, but, when using the packet as a guide and following the notes, he was able to solve the problem.
The student and I got started right away by reviewing his ACT score report and explaining what it all meant in terms of college applications and in terms of where we will need to focus. We then dove into general test prep and ACT English review, covering the types of questions on the English test and strategies for addressing them. I left him with some homework to do before our next meeting.
During this session, I checked his homework for the last session (arithmetic) on which he did quite well. While I checked that, he completed a practice test on arithmetic. On this test, he had some problem with probability and more difficult upper-level topics, such as strange symbology. We worked through those, and I will send him further Probability problems.