...Master's degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins University. I tutored GED math for 3 years in college, so I have experience breaking down concepts for students with a variety of learning styles. I've also informally tutored other students in my math and science classes. My favorite part of working with students is seeing people's faces light up when they understand a tough concept. In my...
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...tutor students at an organization called St. Vincent de Paul with students coming from disadvantaged backgrounds. It was a really rewarding experience for me as I was able to really help students with reading and math skills and really see them grow. I also have worked as an Instructor at Mathnasium helping students of all different ages and all different levels for a curriculum of learning objectives to improve their quantitative skills. Helping high school...
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...stronger over the years. We use mathematical logic to arrive at unassailable truths about the world, algebra in representing mathematical language, and probability to make educated guesses on given occurrences. It goes on and on! Working with math is a fun, unique experience that I enjoy very much. I graduated Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Creative Writing. I then went on to Queens College, where I spent many years...
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...boys and a full time college student, I don't have many hobbies. I enjoy spending time with my loved ones and reading books. I have been a student my entire life and I have a true passion for education and helping others. I would love to work with you and help you with whatever area you need an extra boost in. Learning can be fun and I look forward to having a blast with you!
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...a B.Tech degree in Electrical Engineering and specialize in teaching Mathematics across all grade levels. Additionally, I offer comprehensive tutoring services for SAT Math, ACT Math, GRE Quantitative, and GMAT Quantitative Reasoning exams,along with it algebra, Algebra2,geometry,Trigonometry,Elementary School Math,PERT examination math. With a strong foundation in Electrical Engineering, I bring a deep understanding of mathematical concepts to my teaching approach. I am passionate about fostering a solid understanding of mathematics in my students, helping them...
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...I have been teaching math at the high school level for 10 years. I have tutored students even before I began teaching. I enjoy the process of learning. I work to meet the student where they are in the learning process and get to know the way they learn best. This is where the real math adventure begins. We will explore multiple ways to understand problems to help you on your math journey. My goal...
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...is Austyn, and I have been tutoring and teaching mathematics since 2014. I began as a work study at my local college tutoring math classes, then I transferred to Morehead State University and I got my Bachelor in Arts degree with a middle grades math and social studies teaching concentration in 2020. I taught middle school and high school for a year each, but I quickly realized that tutoring is where my passion is! I...
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...have also received education for communications, psychology, and public relations. In addition to EMS and law, I was a substitute teacher and Instructional Aide for the public school system in my area. I thoroughly enjoyed working with the middle and high school students. I was also able to educate and train EMT students for several years and would love to continue in the future. I really love evolving education. The emergency services fields are constantly...
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...Master's in English Language and Literature. A self-motivated English Language and Literature Teacher with more than 10 years of experience teaching students in different teaching institutions. Facilitates trust and rapport with students to promote learning. Adept at creating a lesson plan that engages students helping students to see the beauty in literature and encouraging students to read on their own. Specializes in high school and junior levels classes. Dedicated to teaching children the joys of...
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...a B.S in biology and am currently furthering my education in radiation therapy. I have tutored kids since my undergraduate experience helping students in my class. I am very good at tutoring science since it was my major and am furthering my expertise in it. I love to teach students math as well. I love to help kids learn from the basic and work their way up. When kids tend to be confused, they don't...
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...GED exam, so that they could successfully matriculate to the City University of New York. I aim to improve my students' skills by making them think critically; I don't want to give a student the "answer," I want to provide him or her the strategies for finding it out on their own, so that they take what we do together in our session and apply it to their learning the majority of the time when...
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...instruction for a class or subject. My favorite subject to tutor is math because of the logic involved. I have noticed that some students struggle with math because they focus on the answer rather than the solution. The difference is that while the answer is either right or wrong, the solution takes a holistic approach to the problem and thus seems less intimidating to find. Students often wonder whether the steps they are taking to...
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...at the middle school level since 1972. I retired in 2009 after 37 years of teaching, took a year off, and decided that a life of retirement wasn't for me. Fortunately I was rehired as a math interventionist and I've been working at that job ever since, and loving it. I'm active in my local Lutheran church and served as its financial secretary. I'm currently an elder in my church. I've taught in summer school...
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...been tutoring professionally for the past eight years, with a specialised focus on Mathematics. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 2019, with a graduate degree in progress. During this time, I have also collaborated on research with the departments of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science. During my studies, I have been a Tutor and a Facilitator for various courses, such as PreCalculus, the Calculus series, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Differential...
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I have always loved school and have always had a passion for helping others. From a very young age, I especially loved to read, not only for myself but to others. I look forward to working with students and helping them to reach their goals, whatever they may be.
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...the University of New Mexico studying mechanical engineering. I am dedicated to serving my community and providing knowledge to assist others at excelling academically. Tutoring has been a great way to share my passion for learning with other students. Since the beginning of high school I have done exceptionally well in and out of the classroom. Because of this I have been guiding my peers down a successful path as well. I pride myself on...
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...graduate of the University of Washington Tacoma with a bachelor's degree in law and policy and a minor in mathematics. I have tutored high school and college level mathematics and statistics, and I have enjoyed helping students to develop their quantitative reasoning abilities. In particular, I like to help students to understand how the subjects they are learning apply in the real world. For example, using statistical methods to predict how well a professional baseball...
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...with a B.A. in Mathematics & Statistics, an M.A. in Teaching, and ongoing graduate work in math, I've spent over 20 years in the classroom and more than 30 years tutoring learners from sixth grade through AP Statistics. I quickly pinpoint skill gaps, then use patient, real-world explanations and step-by-step reasoning to rebuild foundations so every new concept clicks. My goal is to replace math anxiety with the satisfying moment of "I get it!"
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...as a math tutor and a teacher candidate, I have come up with three core beliefs I want to adhere as a math tutor. First, I believe a tutor should be passionate about the subject they tutor. My love for math is a driving force behind my decision to tutor. I believe math can be fun and satisfying with the right mentality and mentor. I hope to inspire my students to find a love for...
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Many colleges rely on ACT Compass tests. Students' scores identify the particular class into which incoming students should be placed based on their understanding of subject material. In the case of mathematics course placement, how you fare on the ACT Compass Math test can greatly influence your first year of college studies, as mathematics requirements are typically necessary regardless of your chosen major or focus. While many students have mastered the mathematics skills that the ACT Compass Math placement test or ACT Compass diagnostics test measure, it may have been a while since they have been asked to demonstrate them. Concepts like trigonometry may be relatively fresh in your mind from their last math classes in high school, but algebra content may throw you for a loop by asking you to recall specific concepts that have not been directly tested since middle school. Trying to showcase rusty skills that you haven't used in years can result in a placement inaccurate to your true mathematical capabilities. Additionally, if you suffer from test anxiety or do not pace yourself correctly on their ACT Compass Math tests, it can also cause you to be placed in classes that don't challenge you appropriately. Don't approach your ACT Compass Math exam with skills that you're unsure of. Instead, bolster your weak areas with the help of ACT Compass Mathematics tutoring, which Varsity Tutors is ready to connect you with.
Tutors have excelled on their own ACT Compass Math exams, and have the test-specific knowledge and the teaching skills to help you master the material you need to increase the chances you'll succeed on test day and approach the exam with confidence. Your tutor can take stock of your current mathematical abilities and identify your strengths and weaknesses. They can then apply this analysis when creating a customized study plan aimed at helping you review and understand the topics that you find confusing while avoiding rehashing material you completely understand.
As you're probably aware of, taking a standardized test requires subject knowledge and being familiar with how the test presents the material. There are five parts to the ACT Compass Math: pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. In each section, questions are asked at varying levels of difficulty, from basic elementary problems to more detailed analyses and calculations. Basic calculators are allowed, but you cannot use a scientific calculator. There are test-specific strategies that can help improve your score and that is what your ACT Compass Math tutor is here for.
The tutor can meet at your home or online. Their ultimate goal is to provide a personalized lesson each time, whenever is most convenient for your. Sessions can be scheduled around your classes and work, and your progress is tracked with assignments and quizzes, so you really benefit from an approach that is not one-size-fits-all.
In fact, all Compass Mathematics tutoring takes place in a one-on-one environment that puts your particular concerns with the material in the spotlight. Have questions about how to approach a certain type of problem? Your instructor can answer them on the spot. Wondering if you're misunderstanding a certain concept? Your tutor can provide instant feedback. Even your tutoring lesson plans can shift as needed, in order to spend more time on concepts that you find particularly confusing, and less time on those that you master more quickly than expected. You may be surprised to find how quickly you can bolster your math skills with the guidance that ACT Compass Mathematics tutoring can provide.
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Tonight's progress through the advanced algebra was fairly smooth sailing; the student needs to slow down and not rush as accuracy is far more important than speed.
The student and I worked through the beginnings of his algebra book to get him prepped for manipulating basic equations. He's picking up on everything just fine. Its just a matter of reviewing everything and getting him back up to speed on different mathematical concepts.
The student and I went through a practice test covering algebra and pre-algebra topics. She did very well, and said that she felt she had improved greatly.
I had asked the student to try and complete some of the practice compass problems over the last week. From this, we found that he was actually unfamiliar with most of the math materials. We worked on specific topics in algebra, such as exponents, to help him prepare. I also worked out a plan with the student to prep him for the test in a couple weeks.
The student and I covered a number of concepts tested in the COMPASS math section, including basic trigonometry. She has decided to switch from taking the ACT to taking the COMPASS, which I think is a better fit for her. We started to cover reading strategies, and I left her with some materials to study.
Yesterday I met with both students to continue work on math. I now have a good understanding of where student 1 is and where student 2 is, so I can work with each independently while giving the other practice problems. I've continued working more closely with student 2 while giving student 1 a bit more room to work on his own. He is currently at a pre-calculus level and needs help with trig. Student 2 is at an algebra level but knows some material from algebra and geometry, and possibly algebra 2.