I would like to see students to math because it is a basic strength to have to succeed academically and professionally. I have a passion for Earth Science, particularly meteorology, so I would love to share that knowledge and help people understand it.... Introductions What is the student's future interest? What has the student been covering in their class? What do they specifically need assistance with?
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I am a student at WGU majoring in Information Technology. I believe that education is extremely important and school has been such a strong pathway of success for me. Through tutoring I want to help other people succeed through education.
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I have a BS in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech. In addition to working as an Engineer and a Marketer, I enjoy tutoring and mentoring to students who are struggling to improve their math skills.
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...strong communication skills. I have over 14 years of teaching experience. I have over five years of experience dealing with teenagers who have mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and ADHD. I've taken Advanced Placement exams, the SAT, GRE and, I've taught ESL courses to students who speak English as a second language. I'm a firm believer that with a little bit of encouragement, patience and a customized learning approach, you can learn anything!
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I am a current medical student (MD/PhD) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. I graduated in 2020 from UC San Diego with a degree in bioengineering: biotechnology. I have been a tutor for the past 5 years and my motto that I try to impart on students is to learn by doing. ... That learning should be fun and interesting, not something to be dreaded.... Assess their current skill level in the subject. Then have...
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...student of biology and public health at Columbia University in New York City. My entire professional experience has been centered on education and pedagogy. I began my tutoring journey amidst the pandemic, seeking to assist students who struggled with virtual education. Since then I have dedicated myself to assisting those who traditional learning environments are inadequate spaces for education. Each person learns differently and I have proven methodologies to adapt my teaching style to uniquely...
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...teaching assignment. In addition to this, I have tutored students privately who were struggling with mathematics. I have tutored middle school math and high school math, ranging from pre-Algebra to Calculus. My favorite subjects to tutor are Algebra, Pre-Calculus and Calculus, these are very interesting and lay the foundation for upper-level math courses and that's why I enjoy teaching them so much. I strongly believe that the student must feel safe and motivated to learn...
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...appreciate their chosen academic career path and creating a decision to further pursue degrees in business and accounting. However, I find the most success when I find students use the problem-solving skill-sets I teach in their everyday lives. I try to convey the importance of a rigorous study and examination of textbooks and outside readings to improve the classroom experience and therefore, a student's overall education. The modern approach to education, with a blend of...
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I am a current medical student using my spare time to tutor. I love hiking, running and reading. While tutoring, I prefer problem based teaching with the student working through a question in a problem area and asking questions along the way. If this sounds like a good match for the way you learn, please hire me as your tutor.
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...philosophy of teaching is that a student should never be punished or shamed for asking a question, and moreover that my time is best spent on students who are struggling with the topic at hand - students who already "get it" don't really need my help, after all. In my spare time, I have generic nerd hobbies, i.e. videogames, reading, etc. Besides that, I attend a rock climbing gym (which I have found to be...
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Hi! My name is JJ, and I'm a mathematician with expertise in a variety of fields. I am competent with most non-language subjects taught in colleges, and specialize particularly in teaching STEM courses.
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...a graduate of New York University. I received my B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science in Physics. I have been tutoring since the age of 17, and I enjoy tutoring and mentoring so much. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math and Physics. Education is like a tool helps us to improve the quality of life, and I try to do my job very well. In...
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hi! i'm anjali, or you can just call me storm if that's too hard to pronounce. i go to texas christian university, class of '24, and i'm studying psychology. i grew up in southern california. best way to contact me is by messaging me through the varsity tutors platform, or by email. i work well with students who have ADHD and/or anxiety as i have both myself.
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...for that is I have a strong understanding of the material. Also, since middle school I fell in love with number at the point that I associate everything with number. My teaching philosophy is simple: If I teach you something and your are not able to teach it to someone else that means I did not fulfill my job as a tutor. Therefore, to reach that objective I listen to my students, give them hints...
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"Any fool can know. The point is to understand." -Albert Einstein... To date, I have found that it is best to view tutoring as a team endeavor. I am a player on a student's team with the goal of academic success and increased intellectual understanding. This outcome is impossible without getting down to the student's level, utilizing age appropriate vocabulary, providing constructive criticism, and establishing their baseline. I have found that reviewing a student's past work...
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...a graduate from the University of South Florida, where I earned my BS in Chemistry. I thus have a lot of personal experience with the Sciences and Maths. I have since gone on to teach Chemistry and Environmental Science at the High School level. If there is one thing my experiences have taught me, it's that anyone can grasp even the most difficult of concepts. It's just a matter of finding the right explanation.
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...and skills in my students. My approach to teaching is grounded in the belief that learning is a lifelong journey, and I strive to exemplify this philosophy in my own life. Whether I am delving into advanced mathematics, exploring the intricacies of literature, or unraveling the wonders of science, I remain committed to expanding my own understanding and adapting to new pedagogical methods. My down-to-earth demeanor enables me to connect with students on a personal...
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...would like to base my teaching philosophy upon this profound Chinese proverb. My objective is to not only to help the students understand and solve problems, but also to make the learning process interesting for them and to give them tools on how to approach the problems. I have a B.S degree in Electrical Power Engineering Technology and a M.S degree in Engineering Technology from University of Houston. Math has always been my strong area....
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...in Physiology/Pre-Health and a minor in Chemistry. Since high school I tutored many students ranging from primary to college level students on a variety of science and math related topics. While I tutor a broad range of science subjects, I am most passionate in Algebra, Geometry, Anatomy, Chemistry and General Biology. I am a firm proponent of education, I try my absolute best in creating a friendly learning environment and to break down complex topics...
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Recent Vancouver CLEP College Algebra Tutoring Session Notes
Continued the routine with another practice test from the book. the student is showing improvement with her vocabulary in the reading section and continues to perform at a high level for the writing section. Math is still her biggest challenge, but the shortcuts I'm teaching her should save her precious time on the exam. I also think she is gaining confidence on the math section, which is probably her greatest obstacle because she is reluctant to guess if she has any doubts.
We started by going over reading comprehension-- the passages I assigned for homework, and then the rest left in the practice test. Then we moved on to analogies. The student is definitely showing more comfort with both sections. I assigned a few more analogies and synonyms to work on at home.
We worked on sentence completion strategies (looking for opposite, identifying language), as well as did practice sections. We also worked on vocabulary building activities and reading comprehension review (how to approach passages, look at questions beforehand). Went over the essay and pre-writing strategies. The student completed one practice essay. We discussed how to be more specific and how to include more details. We wrapped up with a few math problems.
Today was my first meeting with the student. We went over a diagnostic test to see where she had trouble. She did very well in the math portion of the exam. We need to work on verbal strategies and some test anxiety issues.
Today we began to take an in depth look at the concepts from the book. We went through all the concepts in chapters 1 and 2 (basic math and kinematics). We talked through the concepts to make sure the student understood the physics and worked out each example problem to make sure he was comfortable applying the concepts.
The student completed a full length ACT practice test over the weekend so we spent some of the sessions scoring the test. I appreciate the student's willingness to complete his at-home assignments. His weaknesses are still in the reading and science sections, so extra practice with those will be necessary. We worked through the English section and went over the ones he missed. The student will need some extra geometry practice for the math section.