Hello, I am a current student wanting to help other students archive where they want to be on their academic journey. I want to make learning fun instead of a chore the students are forced into.
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...learn and grow! I have a BA and MA in Political Science from William and Mary and UNC, but studied computer programming, economics, and applied statistics in my courses. I've spent my career promoting data-driven decision making across industries, with everything from an election forecast to predicting mortality risks. I began tutoring mathematics during my high school years, and want to work to bring my knowledge of statistics and business savvy to others. My teaching...
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...where my team and I performed equity valuations on client to help with regulatory filings and M&A procedures. After leaving BDO, I started working towards the CFA charter. I managed to clear all 3 levels of the CFA program at the age of 22. My pursuit of more knowledge on the workings of the world of finance sent me to the M.S program at Drexel. I believe in using case studies to explain financial/economic concepts....
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...that learning should be engaging and tailored to each student's unique needs, so I take a personalized approach that fosters both understanding and curiosity. Whether guiding students through challenging coursework or preparing them for standardized tests, I strive to create a supportive environment where they feel empowered to succeed. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading classic literature, hiking, and playing the guitar, which help me stay well-rounded and bring fresh perspectives into my teaching. I...
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Confucius Institute Scholar, M.A. International Trade, Granted Official Sponsorship and Full Funding by the Chinese Ministry of Education to study in Beijing, China, Translator, Teacher, Private Tutor, Multilingual athletic guy, Foodie.
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...with an anticipated graduation date of April of 2024. My experience working with students from kindergarten to high school seniors spans over a decade. I tutor elementary, secondary (middle school), and high school English and reading. English, reading, study/organizational skills, and test preparation. My favorite subject to tutor is English, as I have been deeply interested and passionate about reading, writing, spelling, and grammar since childhood. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style are student-centered and...
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...adaptability. I strive to create an encouraging learning environment where students feel confident tackling challenges. I take pride in breaking down difficult topics into structured, comprehensible lessons that promote both mastery and long-term retention. Among the subjects I teach, I am particularly passionate about mathematics and programming, as they foster logical reasoning and problem-solving skills that are valuable beyond the classroom. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and...
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...I have enjoyed it since day one! Currently I am: 1. A product manager 2. A published author 3. A personal fitness and nutrition trainer 4. A seasoned tutor since 2007 5. An entrepreneur and business woman since age 9 6. Music teacher (Piano & Guitar) 7. Product Manager, Product Owner, & Scrum Certified Additional Subjects I teach: 1. Personal Budgeting 2. Women's Studies 3. Life Coaching 4. Weight Training 5. Amazon Self-Publishing 6. Minimalism/Decluttering...
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...the lesson is fun whilst applying academic frameworks to real-world examples. My lessons are for A-level or Scottish higher students to undergraduate and master-level students studying for a degree in a business-related subject. I have a MA (Hons) in Economics and Economic and Social History from the University of Glasgow, a PGDip in Organisational Leadership from the University of Oxford and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Heriot-Watt University. I am a qualified Chartered Management...
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...teacher at Imhotep Charter High School. I teach High School Math (Algebra I and Geometry) I graduated among the top in class during my undergraduate years at University of Washington with a degree in Business Finance. I achieved to graduate honors with Magna Cum Laude, that is awarded to top 3.5% in a class of 6,250. I continue to carry this dedication for academic excellence to University of Pennsylvania, and have completed my graduate school...
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...writing about art and inspiring others! In my Visual Arts degree I concentrated in Photography and I'm more than happy to teach you the basics and help you create an online portfolio. My main emphasis with Tutoring is English as it is an important part of everyday life. You need writing to even apply for a job and express yourself confidently. English is important for writing a story, persuading, informing, or educating. You'll never know...
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Learning can become a joyful activity. You just need the right professor and the right tutor for you, who loves learning. I trust in the potential in every one of us. I will be your mentor for tapping into your own and turn your learning experience into a successful and joyful one. Reach out!
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...finance, investments, FINRA licenses (SIE, Series 7 and 24). Practitioner and teacher, bonds and stock, trader, analyst and writer. I started at the NY brokerage firm Bear Stearns at 17 years old and earned some licenses along the way (7, 63, 55 and 24 supervisory principal). Life is easiest when armed with a variety of skill sets. So learn a little of everything but specialize in something that you feel like learning, even if there...
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...career I've lived and worked in Europe (Spain, England & Germany x 2) for ten years of my 20 in the USAF. I've taught management, law enforcement, and government (US & Tex) and martial arts for self-defense. I'm a native of Indiana and speak Spanish and conversational German. I'm an author and cancer survivor, as well as a lifelong martial artist (64 yrs). I've also traveled in some of the pacific countries (Korea, Okinawa &...
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...help them achieve their goals. In undergrad at the University of Illinois, I completed a degree in International Business and Marketing, with a minor in French. I then went on to get my Master's Degree in Public Administration at Cornell University. While there, I interned with both local and federal governments, which taught me how to write and communicate to a variety of stakeholders. I have also worked for several nonprofits and a Fortune 500...
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I am a Part-Qualified ACCA with around 10 years of experience of recording a transaction at bookkeeping stage to finalised Financial Accounts and Management Accounts. Xero, Sage, Quickbooks and Microsoft Excel were the key platforms I used so. Besides, I have taught 1to1 and group lessons of over 651 hours in accounting and business studies from GCSE level to Undergraduates and students from Professional bodies such as ACCA and AAT.
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...of Science in Business Administration from Boston University Questrom School of Business with concentrations in International Business, Business Law and Marketing. I've had a career in international business and investment management working on market research, business plan drafting, financial valuations and project management for the development of energy projects in emerging markets, and before that had a brief career in commercial real estate project management working on office build-out projects. I now have my own...
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...masses, oceans, topography, countries, economies, cultures, politics, and other aspects are all included. My educational journey began with an undergraduate degree from Boise State University where I majored in Accounting and minored in Asian Studies. Several years later, I pursued and attained an MBA with an emphasis in International Business also from Boise State University. After working for Hewlett Packard for many years, I became interested in working with the countries of the former Soviet...
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Certainly! Here's a concise and professional introductory statement for a tutoring job: As an enthusiastic and dedicated tutor, I am passionate about helping students achieve academic success by fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment. I tailor my teaching methods to suit each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they grasp complex concepts with confidence. My goal is to inspire a love for learning while empowering students to reach their full potential.
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...I have also managed profit & loss, corporate operations, sales, marketing, and human resources functions. Some of my core proficiencies include budget management & forecasting, cost containment, inventory control & sourcing, and team building & coaching. I am adept at multi-tasking under heavy deadlines and have strong verbal, written, and presentation skills. Throughout my career, I have managed and overseen controllable expenses, ensuring the attainment of profitable bottom lines. I have empowered and assisted teams...
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Recent International Business Tutoring Session Notes
Went over Calculating Percentages worksheet. The student has a good grasp on the material, just needed some reassurance, and occasional tips, as he worked the problems. Only went over one side of the worksheet during the tutoring session, still had back page to finish.
Also reviewed main concepts from chapters 1-5.
The student and I reviewed his homework and quiz. We focused on differentiability, critical values, and differentiation formulas. He has a fairly good grip on the material. We did discuss some general study strategies for math classes (e.g., writing homework neatly and organized).
Today we covered some questions she had in preparation for a test. The material covered solving for variables from different formulas, such as the formulas for area and circumference of a circle, area of a triangle, are of kites, and the area of trapezoids. I think now she should be fine for her test. She told me that she feels prepared for it.
The student and I reviewed her work on the arithmetic practice sections from the ETS book. She did well: we only needed to review a few concepts - percentage change and a bit of PEMDAS review. We then worked on the Issue and Argument practice essays. We brainstormed topics together. She did well at Critical Thinking but needs to practice making her responses more targeted at the specific prompt. Overall, she is doing well, though she will need to continue practicing brainstorming and writing over the next few weeks.
We talked about acids and bases in the context of both general chemistry and organic chemistry. We also talked about titrations and buffers, working out problems in my general chemistry textbook that will be similar to the test questions. We also talked about circular motion and friction on an inclined plane. The student is doing well. She is having no trouble following and understanding what I am explaining, and I feel like she is progressing well. She is gaining confidence in the material, which I think will really benefit her as she continues to prepare for the test. She is going to take her next practice test this Saturday, and she will review the test and study the questions she misses. Our next appointment is scheduled for Tuesday, June 12 at 10:00 AM at the public library.
The student and I continued working on the practice ISEE exam. We worked through the remaining questions on the quantitative reasoning section and began the first story of reading comprehension. We plan to complete the practice exam during our next session, which is scheduled for Monday, August 20.