I love to help people learn! I am a law librarian and have several years experience helping people prepare for the LSAT. I have written the LSAT and scored 164. I also have over 20 years teaching and tutoring experience makes me a perfect tutor for you! I want to learn about you and your tutoring requirements. I will accommodate your learning requirements and look forward to working with you!
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...my love of teaching was fully solidified by the enthusiasm and love of learning I saw in students there. I continue to be passionate about educating youth and adults in ESL, academic writing, and social science topics in particular. As someone who works as an analyst in government, I am also a big policy nerd, so feel free to pick my brain about health, housing, and social assistance policies and programs. Outside of my work,...
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...Distance Education from Athabasca University, I have over 2 years of tutoring experience in subjects such as Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology, and Organic Chemistry. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive learning environment that fosters curiosity and critical thinking. I believe in connecting with students on an individual level, tailoring my approach to meet their unique needs and learning styles. Currently teaching, I strive to inspire a love for science while ensuring academic...
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...want everything to be easy for you. My focus is on learning by doing. The reality is that lectures on abstract, theoretical concepts are of minimal help to students. Expecting students to "discover" insights and techniques on their own is of little help. What truly helps students to triumph over exams is working through problem sets with the guidance of an experienced tutor like myself. If you're stuck on something, I will help you to...
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...graduate from the University of British Columbia (UBC) specializing in Mathematics and Computer Science. Being a mathematics enthusiast since high school, I always wanted to combine computer science with mathematics as when they are combined, they offer a lot of academic and non-academic exploration. Since my first year, I found my math class averages to be really low and felt that this orthodox needs to be changed and am really passionate about taking the initiative....
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...those "aha" moments when a concept clicks for a student. My teaching philosophy centers around flexibility; I tailor my approach based on each student's unique learning style, whether they thrive through visual aids, hands-on problem-solving, or theoretical discussions. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and explore their understanding. When I'm not tutoring, I enjoy travelling and all kinds of outdoor activities, like hiking, biking and camping!
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...extensively worked on research paper writing, qualitative and quantitative research and would love to share my experience and expertise in the public health field. I am very passionate about learning and education and strive to keep myself abreast with the latest in the fields I deal with. I believe that education holds the key to our future and no one should be denied the right to a sound learning opportunity. I will strive to impart...
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...goals, bringing extensive experience in business, finance, and writing. Academically, I hold a Master of Business Administration, a Marketing Management Diploma, and a Primary Care Paramedic certification. My non-academic roles have given me a wealth of expertise that enables me to offer unique perspectives and insights to my students. These experiences range from being a world traveler, a financial analyst, a project director, and a communications manager, which have allowed me to foster effective communication,...
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...followed by Masters from Cornell University and PhD from Michigan State University. With lab research experience and having published scientific papers/book chapter, I am passionate to share real world applicable scientific knowledge and writing skills to my students. I have successfully taken tests such as GRE, IELTS and TOEFL. While open to teach variety of subjects, I am specially excited to help students succeed in Sciences (Elementary to College level), Math (Elementary and Middle level),...
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...LSAT, NCLEX, HSPT, GRE, GMAT, GED, GSCE, ACCUPLACER Test Prepataror. Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Functions, Geometry...) Physics (Newton Law of Motion, Kinetics, Work Energy and Power, Electromagnetism, Electricity, Gravitation) Biology (Genetics, Anatomy, Physiology, Sonography, Cytology), Chemistry, Science, English, French, Arabic are all subjects I master. I can be reached at any time by students or their parents. So please do not hesitate to contact me or ask me about your uncertainties whenever you need !
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...and tailored to your unique needs. Whether we're diving into calculus, coding in Python, exploring the wild world of physics, or gearing up for the GRE, I'm here to break things down in a way that makes sense to you. I'm all about real-world examples, hands-on projects, and a good laugh along the way. But hey, I'm not just a numbers guy! When I'm not geeking out over the latest tech trends, you can find...
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...The university of Alberta. I received my Bachelor of Science Computer Science. I am a certified ESL instructor. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English and STEM and helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests like SAT's. I also love writing and reviewing college essays. I like working with students of all age groups and helping them feel more confident about themselves. Help me help you!
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...more relatable. With experience in a wide array of subjects, including Algebra, AP History, and English Language Arts, I strive to create customized learning plans that address individual goals and challenges. I believe that building strong relationships with my students is key to their success, and I am committed to nurturing their love for learning, and helping them thrive academically. I have experience tutoring multiple students in subjects such as: SAT, SSAT, Algebra, History, English...
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...to join Purolator this summer as a data scientist co-op. With years of experience tutoring underprivileged children at a non-profit organization, I've developed a patient and engaging teaching style for different learning needs. Whether you're looking for academic support, help with complex concepts, career guidance, or a friend to help you, I'll always be here to guide you. My approach focuses on building confidence and making learning enjoyable and impactful. See you guys!
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...a B.A. in Cell Biology & Neuroscience. I specialize in test prep, specifically the SAT and GRE. I love helping students achieve their targeted scores in order to get into their dream schools. I tailor my tutoring to each individual student, addressing their personal strengths/weaknesses. I approach tutoring as a team effort as we work together to achieve success. My teaching philosophy is that every student has the potential to succeed, and the key to...
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...in my own academic pursuits: earning a Bachelor's in International Affairs & History from Georegetown University and a Master's in Education from Valparaiso University. I have taught for four years in a few different departments, but mostly in the social studies. I offer tutoring in the social studies, mathematics, and Spanish as well as test prep for the SAT & GRE, both of which I have taken. I hope that we can move you forward...
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...home for the summer in the Philadelphia area. I was a Neuroscience major, and I will be pursuing my PhD in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have taken the PSATs, SATs, 10 APs,...
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...I focus on taking practice exams and working with students on the areas they need the most help. Outside of school I enjoy hiking, gardening, reading, and cooking. I like to explore new ways of doing things and being outside. I like to try to strike a good balance between learning, working, and enjoying time by myself, as well as with friends and family. I am very organized, but have a rather easy-going personality and...
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...school, but I had to come back home eventually. (Most Arizonans don't know what a cheese curd is.) I love learning about anything and everything, but my greatest passion lies somewhere between math, computer science, and linguistics. I've enjoyed helping and tutoring others since I was young -- probably influenced by my family of teachers. I find there is an important creative aspect to most academic subjects that often gets overlooked, especially in math. I...
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...is seeing students improve and build confidence in areas they used to be nervous about or dislike. One of the reasons I enjoy tutoring French is that I myself was initially very afraid to learn a foreign language. I had a speech impediment as a child and had to attend speech therapy, so I know very well how nerve-wracking it can be to learn, and especially speak, a foreign language. But not only did I...
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GRE Analytical Writing Tutoring FAQ
Communication is the imparting or exchanging of information or news. It is vitally important in all fields and in all series of studies, from high school writing through graduate-level doctoral examinations and dissertation composition. While you have long worked on the skills needed for expressing yourself and your arguments in writing, it is helpful to review the most fundamental aspects of presenting arguments succinctly and directly. When applying to graduate school, it is likely that you will have to take a test of written expression as a part of your application package. While this will provide an important metric for your evaluators, do not overlook the importance of the GRE's Analytical Writing section. Analytical Writing is commonly required in academic writing to show relationships between pieces of information. It is used to compare and contrast, assess, and evaluate.
Having evolved from the older logical examination section of the GRE, the Analytical Writing section provides you with the opportunity to show how readily you can present your thoughts. You will also be asked to present your logical arguments, number of approaches, theories, methodologies, and conclusions in a timed environment. This means you are required to focus your critical thinking skills with laser-like precision in a short period of time. These skills are, of course, necessary for any good paper and general statement that you might provide with your graduate school applications. However, this does not examine your logical reasoning skills with the rigor and time limitations as provided by the GRE's Analytical Writing section. Therefore, this section provides an important metric for those who are considering your academic and intellectual abilities for potential graduate school admissions.
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For example, for the argument essay, your tutor can teach you how to spot logical errors in the prompt and to critique them in a convincing manner. For the issue essay, he or she can teach you the skills needed to establish a response position that succinctly and effectively presents an argument for or against the proposed topic. Given the time limits of these sections, it is necessary to be ready to hit the ground running when you are presented with a prompt. GRE Analytical Writing tutoring can help you develop such abilities, giving you the tools needed to succeed on this important section of the GRE. No time is better than the present to begin preparing for test day. Contact Varsity Tutors to discuss the advantages of GRE Analytical Writing tutoring and let our educational directors connect you with a tutor today!
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Recent GRE Analytical Writing Tutoring Session Notes
Today the student and I focused on the analytical writing portion of the test. We went over strategies for both the issue and argument sections, and formulated plans to approach the questions when she encounters them on the test. For Thursday, she is going to bring in two writing samples (one issue analysis, one argument analysis) so that we can go over them together and see how the approach is working and how she can improve.
Today, we covered an argument writing task as well as a basic introduction to the kinds of questions that might appear on the multiple choice section. The student is going to look into English courses through her school and she is going to continue practicing English with her friends that speak it. She is going to work on writing emails in English to her family. She had no trouble learning how to pick apart a flawed argument. Today, I taught her how to FOIL, which is a basic algebra skill.
For this session we mostly focused on the "Analyze an Issue" task of the GRE Writing section. We practiced quickly identifying reasons for our argument within the first 5 minutes of the section. I also suggested to make it clear in the first paragraph which opinion you side with. This would make it easier on the reader to follow an argument.
Today the student and I went over in detail the analytical writing portion of the test. I also had him outline several essay prompts for each type. For homework I asked him to time himself to complete four full essays.
Last section covered before the student's test on Tuesday.
We went through strategies for writing the analytic writing section, both analyzing an issue and argument. She seemed to understand the material.
We also covered more math problems that she will be going over.
The student and I looked even more in-depth at the Writing section today, examining the two essay prompts and reading through some sample responses together to help her understand what the graders will be looking for. We also began looking at the Verbal section with some extra time at the end of the session.