...any level. I tutor any science including biological sciences (biology, ecology, genetics, immunology, pathology, human anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, neuroscience and others), as well as other science courses including chemistry courses and physics courses, in addition to earth science. I also tutor math, including algebra, geometry and trigonometry. I can also help write papers and proofread for errors and content of any subject, and help write lab reports. I am comfortable tutoring students of any age...
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...visual aids, and giving problems and solutions. I won a teaching award for my work on the general chemistry course. I then tutored for several years at MIT's homework resource center, the Talented Scholars Resource Room. There, I helped students gain the confidence to drive their learning and confront new problems in biology, chemistry and calculus. I am a biologist as well as a chemist; I did my bachelor's degree in biochemistry, studied microbial control...
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Hi, I'm Jess! I have a Bachelor's in Biology and am going to Harvard Dental School next year. I'm passionate about helping people learn - I believe anyone can learn anything if they can just find the right approach. There are a million ways to learn, I hope you'll let me help you find yours!
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...span from biology to math to English to test prep. My favorite of the maths is algebra, I enjoy editing papers and assisting with writing, and I have experience with ACT test prep. My teaching philosophy is that practice makes perfect! I also try to make the subject as interesting as possible to engage the student in the material. In my spare time I enjoy hiking in the woods with my border collie and playing...
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...quandaries of time. When we are little, we ask "why." But science does not just give us answers to the why's of our childhood; it gives us the tools we need to keep answering them as we grow up. Science is the tool I use to understand the world around me. It provides logic and sense and order in what might otherwise seem chaotic. And though the answer to the why's of my adulthood may...
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I'm a former high school science teacher with a degree in biology teaching from Central Washington University. I can tutor in most science subject areas but would be the most helpful for students asking Biology, Physics, or Physical Science questions. I use an inquiry-based teaching style that helps you learn how science directly impacts your life.
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Hello! My name is Donald Cory. I am a physics graduate who is passionate about science and math. I'll be open to any chat about these topics, the subjects being tutored, and/or my experience in college. Looking forward to getting to know you!
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...to include church, private, charter, public, home-school, co-op and virtual platforms. I have taught all core classes and many electives for PreK-8th and substitute taught/tutored for many high school and college level classes. I teach/tutor a variety of core subjects/electives for PreK-8, and High School to College/Adult Learners. My favorite area to teach/tutor is Beginning Phonics/early Reading and early Math skills but I loveteaching most anything I have experience/knowledge in thesubject/topic. I generally use a...
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The exchange of information and education is a passion for me! Creating a comfortable and fun atmosphere will allow learning to be enjoyable and memorable for all parties involved!... Keep it entertaining! I love using innovative and contemplative approaches to teaching; learning should be permanent and fun!... Breaking the ice and laughing is always a good idea for a first lesson! Introductions and getting to know someone is exciting, and I would have a few questions,...
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...and understanding of flexible teaching methods. My specialty is ACT prep and AP biology, and I have a great deal of experience taking these tests on my own and improving my scores. When I first took the ACT I scored a 21, but by my third and final exam was able to end with a 33. I completed the AP bio exam with a 5. My experience as a student is what I believe makes...
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...high school educators, I take pride in my ability to meet students where they are and help them reach their academic goals with clarity, structure, and confidence. Whether a student is striving to master foundational skills or needs support preparing for rigorous exams, I bring a personalized and focused approach to every session. As a former collegiate athlete, I understand the importance of time management, accountability, and discipline, and I pass on those skills to...
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I am currently a stay at home mother and have two precious boys. I have an A.S. in early childhood education and an A.A. and B.A. in ministry. Once my two children are a bit older, I intend to go back to school to attain both a masters and eventually doctorate in theology/ministry. I love teaching almost as much as I love learning and favor subjects like English, music, and math.
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...the privilege of working in Research field as well that have enriched my expertise and understanding of the subject. These experiences have not only broadened my knowledge but also deepened my appreciation for the diverse ways in which individuals learn and succeed. With my campus placement offer, I started teaching chemistry with full potential as Both subjects are correlated. I believe in a student-centered approach to education, where your unique needs and learning styles are...
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Recent college graduate in the field of biological sciences. Concentrations in wildlife and conservation, and hands-on experience dealing with the care of wildlife as animals have always been my greatest love.
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...a hobby of mine. It is so much fun to go through readings with my students and see the light bulb go off when the meaning is finally understood. This is especially true with English and Writing. I've had many students struggle with these subjects and in the end it turns out to be their favorite. I believe in an in depth and accessible education for every child. It is one thing to pass an...
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...for plant biology and biotechnology, I am eager to share my knowledge and foster a deep understanding of these subjects through tutoring. Holding a degree in biology, I have hands-on experience in plant research and biotechnological applications. My goal is to create an engaging learning environment, where students can grasp complex concepts and appreciate the fascinating world of plant life. Whether delving into molecular processes or exploring cutting-edge biotechnological advancements, I am committed to helping...
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Hello, my name is Matthew Wagy. I currently am a senior at UCF getting my Biology degree. I am on my way to attending med school and just took the MCAT for the first time. I have prior experience tutoring student-athletes in subjects ranging from biochemistry and organic chemistry to macroeconomics and genetics.
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To laugh is to learn. I want to teach people to love to learn, and the best way to do that is to make them laugh. I have over twenty years of experience tutoring people in every subject from ABC to Algebra. Let's learn together.
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During this session, the student and I continued our preparation for his exam. This time, however, our review was very comprehensive and encompassed all of the material that would be on the exam. Since we had already covered the functions of the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, we spent a good chunk of our time discussing the important concepts related to the digestive system. Once these issues had been addressed, we did a comprehensive last review of all of the material. I am confident that he is well prepared and will do very well on his upcoming exam.
We reviewed the previous session's material. The student absorbs the material well and has successfully answered all of my questions about the last session's material. After this brief review, we went back to assessment study guide sheets.
During today's session, the student and I worked on getting him ready for his upcoming final in biology. In order to do this, we worked off a review sheet that his teacher prepared for the class. He had already answered many of the review sheet questions; however, we decided to go back through the review sheet in order to ensure he had retained the material. Overall, it was a productive and worthwhile session.
Student and I reviewed the algebra problems he completed for homework, and he finished the remaining problems. We also reviewed for his biology test on phylogenies. We defined the terms virus, peptidoglycan, chitin, and phylogeny. I quizzed him on the taxonomic classifications, the three domains, and the four eukaryota kingdoms.
We reviewed concepts in genetics, cell structure and function, and vaccines. We applied these concepts to different discussion problems and questions from the study guide in preparation for next weeks final exam
The student has a big test tomorrow on organ systems. Her test will cover the circulatory system and respiratory system. We traced the blood flow from the heart to the lungs and back and went through all the major arteries and veins involved in it. We then covered the flow of air through the body and how gas exchange occurs. We covered blood, white blood cells and all that is involved in the circulatory system. We also covered some antigen-antibody relationship and immune response. We touched on blood types and the factors involved in it as well. She felt a little overwhelmed with so much information and so much detail but by the end of the session she had a good grasp of the main ideas and almost all of the details. We will meet next week to start her last unit.