...important as the actual subjects you wish to learn. I believe that my students best succeed when they develop an awareness of their educational strengths and weaknesses. I believe in emphasizing healthy study routines, the courage to learn from failure, and an openness to change. Like my students, I expect that I will also learn from my practice and refine my teaching style. I welcome open discussions of ways to improve each tutoring session.
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...completing a voluntary service program that involved teaching kids at middle school. I am currently an asset integrity analyst at PinnacleART in Pasadena TX. I am a huge, huge math lover. I also thoroughly enjoy periodic tables, solving equations and reading essays. My experiences with schooling in Nigeria have taught me just how important a teacher's attitude is on the student's success, that is just half of the goal. Let's work together to achieve the...
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...degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a Masters in Process Control, currently pursuing a PhD in Artificial Intelligence. I love to learn and help others learn as well. I have experience both as a software developer and as a teacher. My experience with teaching has taught me that students learn best when they are engaged and their knowledge is built up at just the right pace which is why I try to include the...
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...have been performing coaching/teaching activities at the different industries I have worked in including Oil, Technology, Banking, Finance, Health and now properly in Education since 2006. I have lived in different countries for a considerable amount of time including Brazil, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Panama. As you can tell, most of them Spanish speaking countries with the exception of the first one. I have tutored extensively in Spanish in most cases students from International Schools...
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I've spent two decades tutoring students of all ages and backgrounds and love the moment when you can see a complicated concept just click with someone. I specialize in math, science, and test preparation. My undergrad is in Biology with a minor in Statistics, and I have an MBA from Johns Hopkins focusing on Healthcare Innovation. PMP certified.
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...in the master's program at the University of New Mexico where I am continuing my education in philosophy. Ultimately, I hope to go on to earn a PhD in Philosophy so that I can continue engaging in my passions for learning and teaching. While in school, I have spent countless hours coaching high school speech and debate both in person and working online with students across the country. My focus in coaching has been to...
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...and therefore I focus on the conceptual clarity of my students. I believe, "Understanding of the basics is the key to success", and therefore with my students I always stress on starting from the basics and progressing step by step. I believe, "Hard work beats Intelligence", and therefore my first lesson to students is always focussed on the importance of hard work and practice. I am a graduate of University of Sheffield, UK. I received...
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...the extra cellular environment has on glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. During my studies I have been a teaching assistant for several classes and a tutor for student athletes. I am very experienced tutoring and teaching a wide variety of subjects including all levels of mathematics, introductory biology, chemistry and physics, and many engineering classes. I work best with students who are willing to learn and engage. I think students best learn working...
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...passion of mine and I hope to someday in the near future to turn that into a full time career. I consider it an honor to use my knowledge and skills in math to help others. Working as a tutor for Varsity Tutors is a great opportunity to do just that and I am eager to help anyone and everyone be the best they can be and excel in the exciting field of Mathematics!!!
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...and Medieval Studies. Since graduation, I have started my PhD at Georgia Tech in Operations Research. Throughout my career I have TA'd several math and computer science courses at the college level. I have also taught at summer programs for gifted middle school and high school students. I am passionate about tutoring kids in math and science because I think that a strong foundation in STEM at an early age can set the tone for...
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...intuition about these topics. I believe that no one is "bad at math", and anyone can succeed with the right study plan! Outside of tutoring, I will start a job in the trading division of a large investment bank later this summer. I am also an avid athlete: I love to run, and enjoy just about every fitness class you can imagine. The more intense the better! Additionally, I plan to pursue a PhD in...
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My name is Carlo Martinez and I'm currently a junior at the University of Texas at Austin. I've been tutoring since high school, and have a particular interest in math and natural sciences. I'm currently an honors anthropology/ pre-med student at UT Austin while also playing drums and intramural basketball with the school! I take much pride in helping others learn concepts that they previously struggled with while employing a calm environment for you to...
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...environmental chemistry, and statistics. I have tutored former students for graduate level tests such as the MCAT and GRE. I have a Bachelors and Masters degree in Chemistry from Temple University in Philadelphia. I tutor university level general and organic chemistry 1 and 2, environmental chemistry, statistics, high school level biology and chemistry, and graduate test prep (MCAT, GRE, and GRE subject tests). My teaching philosophy is to make things simple. I find students often...
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...in college with their subject matter. I am passionate about Science, Math, and English and love tutoring all my subjects! I am also able to assist with tutoring for USMLE exams having recently gone through the process, and I am also able to look at college application essays as I have first-hand experience with this process. As an avid learner, I am always seeking to learn more myself and help others learn; I strongly believe...
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...Both subjects, especially physics, require a high-level math understanding. Most importantly, the require one to be very confident in all previous math learned for a strong foundation to build upon for new concepts. I have always been told by teachers that my submitted explanations for problems done in their class were neat and easy to follow. As a side note, due to my course of study, I have long been the first message sent when...
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For the past twelve years, I have had the pleasure of helping students struggle and successfully pass their courses in order to succeed academically. Seeing students achieve their ah ha moments has been such a pleasure, that I cannot help but continue to facilitate their learning!
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...relatable and engaging. Outside of academics, I'm passionate about global travel and cultural exploration, which ties into my love for lifelong learning. I'm also a soccer fan, amateur watch enthusiast, and committed to personal fitness. These interests often help me connect with students beyond the classroom and foster authentic rapport. Ultimately, I aim to help students not just improve their grades, but also build the mindset and habits that lead to long-term academic and personal...
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...and engineering! I'm happy to help with specific problems, or concepts, and I enjoy sharing my personal studying/learning tactics with others. I have lots of personal experience studying for and taking the GRE and I'm excited to help other prepare for it and achieve their goal scores. I can teach the best test taking and studying methods from my experience, as well as subject concepts. I am patient and easy going, and want to make...
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...sophomores. After graduation, I worked as a journalist for about a year, and then went back to FIU, where I am currently preparing in order to apply for a PhD program in Social Psychology. I can tutor several subjects in the areas of writing, reading, and mathematics, up to early college-level. I can also help with preparation for standardized tests, such as SAT and GRE, which I particularly enjoy. I think academic success depends not...
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The Quantitative section of the GRE is used to assess math knowledge, focusing on problem-solving and reasoning skills. There are 20 questions to complete in each of two Quantitative sections. Test-takers are given 35 minutes for each section. The GRE is a computer-adaptive exam. This means that the difficulty of the questions will be determined by your performance.
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