Doctor of Medicine with international certification and wide knowledge and long experience in teaching various subjects to wide diversity of students.
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...from Purdue University with a Masters in Public Health in 2022. I am no stranger to a rigorous academic environment, and am prepared to do work as needed. During my time as a tutor, I will block out as much time as I can to accommodate student needs. I want to be organized and structure my schedule to accommodate studying and to ensure success. I look forward to meeting and working with you! Let's learn...
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...secrets to how life works! My love for finding the secrets of life lead me to pursue a bachelor's in science from UW-Milwaukee in biochemistry. After that I traveled all the way to Arizona to learn how to apply those secrets to the lives of patients in order to improve their health. Currently I am in my 3rd year of Naturopathic medical school and loving it! I hope to get the opportunity to share my...
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...Medicine. Education has been one of the most import aspects of my life. It allowed me to follow my dreams and open my own integrative medical practice in Florida. From a young age I understood and valued everything education has to offer, with this enthusiasm I enjoy helping others see their true potential. With an integrative and interactive approach tailored to each student I believe I can help motivate students and encourage them to be...
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...approach. I have been a student for most of my life! So I have had a lot of exposure to teachers and tutors with different styles and remembered what I liked about them, what worked, and what didn't. I think the best tutors and teachers that I have had were able to communicate clearly, adapt to their students and adjust their styles, and also had a passion for their subject that was infectious. I only...
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...my students up for success. I try to address the individual needs of my students and cater to their different learning styles. I am genuinely invested in helping them meet their goals. I have developed a flexible teaching style that is designed to develop critical thinking in conjunction with course content. In addition, I train students to think broadly and encourage students to identify multidisciplinary approaches to solving problems. In addition to over 15 years...
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...like to work together in a science class. I eventually got to medical school, but a lot of classes didn't come easily for me along the way -- I know how it feels to hit roadblocks, but I have also gained valuable experience about how to overcome them. What kind of learner are you? Visual? Kinesthetic? Don't know? Let's figure it out, and then study in a way that works for you. Lets talk it...
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...currently a fourth year medical student at the University of Maryland. I've always loved to teach. I think one of the most exciting things about learning is to be able to pass it on to others. It is also one of the main reasons I have a passion for becoming a doctor. I went to University of Maryland, College Park for college and majored in English and Biology, my two favorite subjects. I also minored...
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My name is Emma and I am a recent graduate of a MSN program and currently work as an ICU nurse. I am also a Family Nurse Practitioner hoping to specialize in pediatric palliative and hospice care. I enjoy working with a multitude of age groups from elementary school to students in undergraduate and graduate studies. I try to make my sessions as fun and interactive as possible while still ensuring student success
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...confidence, ignite curiosity, and help students unlock their full potential. With a passion for personalized learning, I adapt my teaching approach to suit each student's unique needs, making even the most challenging subjects approachable and engaging. I pride myself on creating a supportive, interactive environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, embrace challenges, and celebrate their progress. Beyond academic success, I focus on fostering critical thinking and lifelong learning skills, equipping students for future...
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...a recent graduate from VCU with a Biology degree. I am a rising matriculant to the VCU School of Medicine Class of 2029. I specialize in tutoring test-taking strategies for examinations like the MCAT and SAT(1550 and 515 scores respectively), and Science-related subjects like Cellular Biology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Endocrinology, Genetics, etc. Feel free to contact me at this number: 571-349-8174 and this email: vud5@vcu.edu with any further questions or inquiries about...
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...Biology & Neuroscience and Psychology from Rutgers University, my Masters of Arts in Medical Sciences from Boston University and my M.D. from Saint George's University. I have tutored many students, primarily in Neuroscience, but am passionate and knowledgeable about the world of biological science as a whole. The inner workings of anatomy, physiology, biological chemistry and many more are all within my ken. Having been through so many of these tests I have unique insight...
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...the forefront of my educational endeavors. I believe fostering a love for learning and building students' confidence is essential for their academic and personal growth. My role as a tutor in clinical settings has provided me with firsthand knowledge of the challenges and demands faced by students and professionals alike. This experience has further enhanced my ability to mentor and guide students effectively, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers. I am passionate about...
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...for education, I am excited about the opportunity to serve as a tutor with Varsity Tutors. Throughout my medical training and clinical practice, I have consistently engaged in mentoring medical students, assisting peers, or guiding patients through complex health information. I believe that the same analytical and problem-solving skills that have shaped my medical career will allow me to guide students toward academic excellence in subjects like biology, chemistry, and health sciences. My teaching philosophy...
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...things out, and using object lessons when needed. While I can tutor many subjects, my particular strengths are in the biological, physical, and biomedical sciences. I received my Bachelor's degree in Biophysics, followed by a Master of Biomedical Science and a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine. I am also certified as a Master Tutor by the College Reading and Learning Association. I have also worked as a college teaching assistant in chemistry and neurology.
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...unique style of teaching as well. My goal is to ensure every student learns in a way that helps them understand and retain the knowledge better. I believe you understood the material only when you can explain any person in lay-man terms. I try to understand every student's goals and expectations prior to the session, which helps me work with them efficiently. I like to form a trust-based relationship with the students, which could enhance...
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...fields. I love tutoring and I have been doing it my entire academic career. I'm comfortable with all age groups. I've tutored elementary school kids, undergrads, nurses, Med students, and residents. I tutor a broad range of subjects but my expertise includes Science, Medicine, Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Psychiatry, Endocrinology, and Cardiology. When I do get some free time, I love to be outdoors - playing tennis, hiking, or hanging out at the beach.... I believe...
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...been in the higher education system for 17 years. I have 2 B.S. and 2 Masters' degrees. I am currently finishing my dissertation in Toxicology. I started tutoring 16 years ago and have progressed to positions at the University level such as Graduate and Undergraduate Teaching Assistant and Associate Professor. I enjoy learning and seeing people "get it" in a tutoring atmosphere. I find the excitement of meeting education goals a great reward in tutoring.
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...student. I had the opportunity in undergrad to be a learning assistant at UT Austin in general chemistry, a Peer Mentor in genetics and a tutor at the Sanger Learning Center at UT Austin for general chemistry, biology, cell biology and genetics. I enjoy tutoring students and helping them to avoid the frustration and stress that often comes with learning new, challenging material by breaking it down into easily understood pieces. Outside of academics, I...
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...a very diverse 22-year Nursing career. Master's in Nursing Education with 12 years' experience as Nursing Professor to include: Professor of Nursing at Xavier University, University of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College of Cincinnati, Ohio. Experience in teaching graduate, undergraduate, and diploma levels of nursing. 10 years critical care, med. surg. and long-term care experience. Delivers quality nursing education using Adult Learning Principles and study methods. Expert in nursing study methods, and...
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Recent Quebec City Endocrinology Tutoring Session Notes
The student worked through his entire Common Application, making a checklist for the documents he still had to acquire and then spending the majority of our time plotting out the personal statement and the Supplemental Essay. Through my writing exercises, he was able to write his entire personal statement and a third of the supplemental essay.
Today was devoted to the Math section, the student's professed strong suit. Her calculation skills are excellent, as is her mental math; memorization of a few key formulas is really the only missing piece. After reviewing basic operations, algebra, geometry, and basic trig, we had another informal prep that yielded an extrapolated average of 32. I have little doubt that the student's Math score will provide a significant anchor to her composite score, and I expect to see that reflected in the post test.
I met with the student today to go over the rest of her Statistics homework from the first session. We completed the longer problems with frequency tables and cumulative frequency curves. We also did problems extrapolating information from a graph on percentiles. I demonstrated that using graph paper makes it much easier to draw things to scale. We moved on to the chapters being presented at her next class. After going through a few problems and explanations, the student felt that the pieces were starting to make more sense than before. She worked through the problems and where there were mistakes, I helped her out. By keeping up with assigned problems and reading ahead I think the student will perform great this term.
The student and I reviewed one of her recent practice math tests and went over percentage problems, coordinate geometry, permutations and combinations, order of operations, made-up operations, and other commonly tested math topics.
The student and I completed 3 practice sections so that we could get a projected score for him. He ended up scoring a 540, which is actually a significant gain for him. If he wants to get a 600, he needs to be more strategic about answering questions he isn't absolutely certain about. We'll practice this skill next time. He has also agreed to take a full practice test before our next session so we can make a final game plan.
The student and I reviewed for a three chapter test today. She was on vacation so we worked on it right before the test. We did the review section in the back of the book in order for her to understand what to do.