...that make sense to students at all levels. I understand that each student learns differently, and I tailor my approach to meet your unique learning style, whether that's breaking down tough concepts, providing practice problems, or offering real-world applications to make the material more relatable. My experience also extends to technology integration in the classroom, so I can support students using tools like ALEKS, Blackboard, and math software such as Python and MATLAB. Whether you...
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Nothing gives me greater satisfaction than seeing the look on a student's face when he/she has just grasped a difficult concept.... My teaching philosophy is difficult concepts are merely combinations of simple concepts. If you show a student that all the pieces are straightforward, they broaden their horizons and reach great heights.... In a first session with a new student, I would find out what interests them so I can draw analogies from that area. I...
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I am a Masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate from Campbell University, NC and have over 10 years of experience in tutoring Mathematics to middle school, high school, undergraduate and graduate students.
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Hey there! Names Juan, i'm a biochemistry major at DePaul University, I have an associates degree in Science i received from Joliet Jr College, and a graduate from Romeoville High School, allow me to be your tutor and help you get the A! ... Teach a student with patience and remind them that they are capable of doing what they strive for with the work they put in.... I would get to know them first and...
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I am currently a Junior at USC Columbia studying Mechanical Engineering. I have always had a strong passion for math and science. When I was younger I struggled with a learning disability which helps me relate to students struggling in certain areas.
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...be. I have sat through numerous classes where I felt so lost that I didn't even know what questions to ask. Through hard work and some very patient instructors, I was able to not just pass my classes, but become successful while completing my degree. I understand that not everyone understands mathematic concepts right away and will try my hardest to differentiate my instruction so that you can be successful. Thank you!
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...and real-world experience to my tutoring. I've worked in defined benefit pension analysis, pricing strategy, and data modelingexperience that helps students not only grasp the material but also see its relevance in practical, everyday applications. I'm passionate about helping students build clarity and confidence, especially in subjects like algebra, calculus, and statistics. My tutoring style focuses on demystifying complex concepts by breaking them into manageable steps and encouraging hands-on problem-solving. I believe meaningful learning happens...
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...possible. My approach in an individual tutoring session would be the same. My student evaluations suggest that I am a strong teacher who cares about student success. This year I was awarded an "Excellence in Teaching" award from the South Carolina Organization of Independent Colleges and Universities. I think my approach is very student centered, and I am confident my strategies can help you succeed. I look forward to working with you in the future.
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I love teaching, math and accounting....and tacos...I love tacos, too. I am a graduate of Missouri - St. Louis' business school, a former Big-4 accounting firm partner and an Instructor of Accounting at a nationally recognized college.... I believe that each student learns differently, so I try to find out the best way to teach each concept.... I would try to learn about the student's interests and goals and explore the background the student has on...
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...students need to understand the "why" behind the equations rather than just memorizing them. When students struggle in math, it is often because they are trying to learn through rote memorization rather than by gaining a deep understanding of the topic. My goal is to help students attain this understanding. Incidentally, most standardized exams also test students' problem solving skills; they often need to apply information they know in a new and creative way. My...
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...in Applied Mathematics at Brown University, where I earned my M.S. in Applied Mathematics. I have five years of tutoring experience in both math and computer science, as well as teaching experience at the college level. Tutoring/teaching has always been my passion. Seeing a student grasp a concept they had struggled with is immensely rewarding. In my approach to tutoring, I try to constantly respond to feedback from my students. If the way I am...
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...school tutoring in both subjects. My passion for math and/or numbers derives from a educational and professional background in Finance. I've worked for both JP Morgan Chase and Vanguard Investment Firms as a financial specialist and advisor respectively. I have innovative ways of assisting learners of all ages with grasping critical Math content that has been proven in my own classroom. At the core of my successful tutoring habits is the ability to create and...
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...and high school math at different places such as at Lehman College, learning centers or private one-to-one sessions. It has been an inspiration in that I have discovered ideas and a way of thinking which I didnt know. In my own time, I enjoy travelling, reading, listening music and swimming. I work as a school business administrator full time and teach math part time to the kids. I love working with young people and seeing...
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...a doctor(radiologist). I have 3 years of tutoring experience, I have worked with students from middle school level to college level. My favorite subject to tutor is Algebra. This is because mostly all of the topics in Algebra they are different ways of solving a problem so if a student is unclear in a particular method there would be other ways I can teach a student to solve a particular problem. Outside tutoring, I am...
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I graduated with my bachelor's degree in special education. I have been an intervention specialist for one year. I have a year of subbing experience. I love to help students with their academies and see them grow. I am currently working towards my master's degree in 7-12 grade mathematics so that I can teach mathematics. I have experience with grades K-12, a lot of experience with students with disabilities, particularly autism. I am a very...
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I am 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...
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B.A in Statistics from the University of Florida with minors in Actuary and Business Administration. I tutor in almost all math based subjects for over 6 years and developed tips and tricks along the way.
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I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Reichman University, and Western Governors University. I have been teaching children, youth, and adults in various academic settings since 2008. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style is that of open discourse and conversation, actively involving students in their own learning journey by connecting lesson material to their own interests and hobbies. I specialize in homework assistance and exam preparation.
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Good knowledge. A little fun. Lessons with a spark. I'm interested in the story behind things; I never overlook the students and the need to find the ways the material interests them. I have an excellent grasp of things and I can adapt my instruction to apply to every student's individual interests. So, let's have fun.
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Recent CLEP College Mathematics Tutoring Session Notes
Completed a math section. The content was a little easier than the other prep books, so the student did well and this boosted his confidence. He enjoyed similar success on the reading section, which I asked him to complete for homework. His focus was once again sharp.
We did a math section, a grammar section, and a little bit of reading. The student has really learned to apply the various test-taking strategies very well. It seems as if we have already eliminated any intimidation factor that comes along with many of these questions, which can open up a much more direct approach to the questions. The student continues to progress very well in all aspects.
Today, we used our time to work our way through the rest of the problem types before the student leaves for camp (yesterday, we focused on scrambled paragraphs). We spent the first hour on logical reasoning. She's starting to get a real mastery on this section. Then we spent a half hour on reading comprehension and a half hour on math. Having covered all sections in the last two days so they're fresh in her mind.
In our session today we did a comprehensive overview of the exam and went through practice problems in each section. She did best in the quantitative reasoning section and the reading comprehension section. In the math achievement section of the test there were a few problems that were simply mistakes and didn't reflect his true capabilities, she corrected them immediately. She had a few difficulties in the verbal section, but with more practice and exposure to the question types I think she will do very well.
Introduction to SAT Official Study Guide. The student and I read through the Introduction and Critical Reading sections together...to get a feel for the test format and scoring processes. I then timed her on (2) sentence completion sections, while compiling vocabulary list for research and reference. Session held on 7/11.
The student did very well on his practice ACT English test, missing only six questions altogether and figuring out most of his errors on his own. His practice ACT Writing prompt, however, did not go as well. We will need to come back to work on writing strategies later. We also began reviewing ACT Math, and I assigned a practice Math section for next time.