I have my Masters from Columbia College and Bachelors from The University of Maryland and several certificates including Just Banking from M.I.T. I've traveled extensively, and lived overseas in several countries including UK, France, Hong Kong and Thailand. In recent years, I've done tutoring for private clients in the fields of macro and micro market trends, stock market analysis, geopolitics, history, cinema production, screenwriting, short story development creative writing and critical thinking. In my experience...
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I love working with people. Knowledge is unlimited and available for everyone who wants to learn and continue to grow. Things change continually so it is important to keep up with the new and improved to stay informed and educated. I hope to continue to share my knowledge with others who want to grow and learn.
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I'm a nonbinary working artist who graduated from School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I have also taught at the North Carolina Governor's School as an art teacher. I believe everyone is an artist, but only a few people really hone their skills and become great-- could this be you? "General duties of a teacher: pull everything out of your students. General duties of a student: pull everything out of your teacher. Pull...
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...love passing along my skills and knowledge to others. I teach using references, from life and from the student's imagination. I possess two art degrees. One in fine art from the first art school in America, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and one in graphic design from The Art Institute in Colorado. While at The Pennsylvania Academy I was awarded the Toppan drawing award and Philadelphia printmaking club membership prize. I have exhibited all...
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...centers on understanding each student's unique learning style, fostering a supportive environment where they can thrive. I incorporate yoga and meditation techniques into my sessions, helping students cultivate calm and confidence, which enhances their academic performance. Beyond teaching, I love crafting and exploring the arts, which further enriches my creative approach to education. My goal is to inspire students not only to grasp complex concepts but to develop a lifelong love for learning.
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I am an IU graduate with a degree in Fine Arts and a minor in Art History currently in the PHD program at Kansas University Lawrence, in Art History. I've taught at the college level and infrequently produce artwork on commission and exhibit physical pieces at a number of galleries in Chicago.
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...Students gain immeasurably from exposure not only to the work of artists in galleries and museums but also to the currents of thought expressed through critical writing and more informal lecturing on art. These are vital strands in building a student's comprehension of contemporary art and to finding their own voice. My teaching experience has been diverse and has reflected my concern with the professional development of an artist as well as with an artist's...
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I am an artist with 3 years experience teaching and ten years experience painting and drawing. I am currently attending the University of Wisconsin Stout and will graduate with my Bachelors in Art Education and will receive my teachers license in the Spring of 2022. Although I am proficient in a number of mediums, I am most passionate about painting and drawing. I am an advocate for art education in schools and truly believe art...
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I have earned two bachelor's Degrees from Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts and one Masters Degree from Western Governors University online. My degrees are a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, a Bachelor of Arts in Art Education, and a Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction. I am working on another Master of Education in Education Technology and Instructional Design. I am certified to teach Elementary Education (K-5), Art Education (K-12), and I am...
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...working with kids that have special education needs. Im also completely bilingual in Spanish. I am able to tutor a variety of subjects including English, Literature, Writing, K-8 Math, History, Social Studies, Art, Spanish, K-8 Science, Algebra, and help with College Admissions. I am also well versed in AP and Honors level courses as I myself was an honors and AP student. I am so excited to work with you to foster fruitful learning!
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I am a teacher 20 years of all ages. I believe in meeting students where they are at and using their strengths to get them to reach their goals. Meaningful learning connects us to our world.
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My name is Sherry and I currently have my graduate degree in Social Sciences with a background in healthcare, data science, data management, statistical models. With over 8 years of experience teaching elementary, high school, undergraduate and graduate students, I specialize in tutoring many subjects, mostly in the humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my...
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...German, Brazilian Sign Language, and Italian. I would describe my teaching philosophy as friendly but structured. I use lesson plan organization techniques including lesson plan outlines and back-up activities in case a certain activity does not go as planned. I also am familiar with teaching methodologies, learning styles, and how certain methodologies are appropriate for certain learning styles. Outside of Academia I enjoy playing video games, specifically Japanese role playing games (RPGs). I also enjoy...
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I'm here to help those that need a better understanding in the topics that seem too difficult to tackle alone. Rest assured you will end our session with a clear understanding. And to the parents please feel free to message me with any concerns that involve your child's education. I'm here to help every student!
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I have over 14 years of experience teaching math, science, political theory, philosophy, photography and art as well as walking alongside students through the college application process. I am a higher ed administrator and former school counselor who walks alongside students as they self-actualize so that they can realize their full potential and achieve their dreams. I completed my undergraduate degree at Princeton and graduate studies at Yale. As a low-income student from Texas public...
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...landing a teaching job, I worked with teenage English Language Learners to succeed in every high school course. Learning and teaching math is a special interest of mine; don't let the art degree fool you! In fact, I've tutored people of all ages in a wide variety of subjects including physics, philosophy, chemistry, writing, portraiture and of course mathematics from basics all the way to Calculus AB. My philosophy: A good teacher never makes a...
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I'm a 3D artist from the DMV area with my current work more focused around 3D character animation. I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in architecture and animation. Currently, I am completing a certificate in character animation at Animation Mentor. I am very passionate about animation and excited to not only get students started in the animation industry, but to learn about their interests in the subject and...
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...academic and hands-on experience with a wide variety of topics, including biology, graphic design, illustration, photo and video editing, and public speaking. I also work with programs like Adobe Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Photoshop, and After Effects every day because they are an essential part of my schoolwork and personal projects. I am so excited to share my knowledge of these topics with you! I gained my love of learning from educational shows such as Bill...
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I graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a Bachelor's in Animation. Since then I have worked independently as a publisher and manager in the independent comics industry, and have volunteered and worked in various areas of education for children and teens, as well as workshops geared towards adults. While I have a broad range of art experience, particularly related to animation and comic industry education, I also offer tutoring for SAT Math. Outside of work,...
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As a tutor, my goal is to inspire 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...
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If you are taking a sculpture course, there are a surprising number of concepts that you must understand in order to succeed. Throughout the course, you will be given assignments that encourage creativity while applying these various concepts to your work. While sculpture tutoring may sound like an odd idea, given the creative nature of the material, you may feel overwhelmed as you approach your first open studio course or project. These are self-motivated sculptures in a designated medium that require an understanding of the material, history of sculpting, techniques associated with it, and more. Varsity Tutors can help connect you to a sculpting tutor who can help you focus on developing your ideas and technical skill sets.
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Tutoring is available based on your schedule and with your goals in mind. Your tutor can meet during open studio hours in your studio, or help you design your masterpiece while looking at lumber at your local hardware store. They can offer assistance on your efforts in all manner of ways while teaching you strategies to find the ideal material for a project, ways to visualize before you begin working, how you can maximize your timetable for your art, and much more. Figure out the best approach to your wood, marble, or stone sculptures with a tutor who is knowledgeable in all of the different options.
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Recent Hamilton Sculpture Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I discussed the limit definition of the derivative and then worked through the homework for Section 2.2 in her Calculus text. We plan to meet again next week.
Tuesday: Reviewed lecture notes on Enthalpy/Heat of Reactions, Exothermic vs. Endothermic, Spontaneous reactions vs. Non-spontaneous reactions. Calculating Heat of Reaction from 2 methods: Using Heat of Formations (products-reactants) and Using Bond Energies (bonds broken-bonds formed). Went over her lab that covered an acid-base titration. Calculated percent error. Prepped for Test Wednesday.
The student and I focused on critical reading, sentence completion, and some lingering math problems. We talked over accuracy and time-saving strategies for the reading sections and the things to remember for each of the different types of passages. We went through practice sections for different types of passages and discussed how to approach sentence completions based on if you know one word, two answer choices, no answer choices, etc.
Tested student on cumulative vocabulary and root word lists from entire summer. Tested student on fraction, decimal, and percent conversions. Introduced concept of solving inequalities to student. Selected new vocabulary words and roots for student to study between sessions.
This week, we rescheduled our Sunday session to Tuesday. The student took her weekly vocabulary quiz and wrote her practice essay. Even just one session has improved her writing greatly. She did a good job of applying the advice I gave her last week (coming up with more examples and articulating them well). She is also great at coming up with examples to use in her essays. We worked through a math section and a verbal section.