...ranging from two to twenty students, from basic fractions to multivariable calculus, and in English and in Spanish. Through all this range of tutoring experiences I am still enthusiastic about helping people learn. My degrees taught me to love math and Spanish, and I also enjoy teaching English and editing writing. My tutoring philosophy is to personalize my lessons and focus on guiding the student through the material by asking questions, listening, and re-framing concepts...
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...a double major, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in both Biochemistry/Molecular Biology and Music. I continued my education at Columbia University and received Master of Arts in Biology. Starting in middle school and continuing through my graduate career, I have tutored students in a wide variety of subjects, but I was most effective at tutoring math and science because of my lifelong love and aptitude for these subjects. Since I am also working towards a...
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Hi I'm Erin. I've been tutoring and teaching math for several years. I have a PhD in Math from the City University of New York. Besides math, I love art!
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...Mandarin. Intense projects and a heavy course load have helped to build a strong foundation in math, physics, and programming. When I came to this country, I was forced to overcome many language problems. I think the most important thing in tutoring is helping students find their own interest and stimulating their desires to get good grades for themselves. Work hard and play hard is the best way to succeed. I look forward to meeting...
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...and a Master's degree in journalism and worked in book, magazine, and newspaper publishing as a writer and editor before becoming a college English instructor. She now specializes in teaching students to write composition, read and interpret literature, think critically, prepare for public speaking engagements, and conduct research in the social sciences. She also teaches English as a second language to both young and adult learners. Susan is a patient and highly attentive teacher who...
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...of Technology. Then, in 2018, I completed a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology. For over fifteen years, I have tutored students in test preparation, psychology, and math. I tutor because I enjoy working with students. During the initial session, I get to know the student's interests, strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. Tailoring the material to the student helps to build their confidence and grow their interest in learning. The...
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Few things are harder to dislodge than the hazy, ill-begotten philosophical certitudes of an adolescent. I was fifteen years old, and as unsure as I was about politics, or international affairs, or the best way to impress a girl, I held on to one belief unshakably: free will is an illusion. In a world that could be ultimately reduced to the cue-ball ricochets of atoms and the ironclad logic of cause and effect, nothing was...
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...been serving as a tutor or teacher in some capacity since high school. I'm a veteran of the AP system and of the SAT, and a more recent veteran of the GRE, so I know what's tough about these tests and how to conquer them. My tutoring philosophy is centered around teaching the core concepts of a subject, so students have a good sense of where strategies come from and how to apply them. Ultimately...
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...undergraduate students who were applying to graduate school. It is meaningful to me to provide resources, support, and confidence to students so they can achieve their future goals. I am particularly passionate about working with students who have diverse learning styles or needs that are not adequately supported in the traditional education system. As someone with ADHD, I understand how frustrating and isolating it can be to try to succeed in an environment that wasn't...
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...instruction for K-12 students in all subject areas but focused in math and literacy. I also worked as a substitute teacher in the Buffalo area providing quality instruction in a variety of disciplines as needed. I plan to continue substitute teaching in the 2015-2016 school year in the San Francisco Bay Area. While my teaching certification is in instrumental music, my primary interest in tutoring is high school core subjects like math and English. I...
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...Finance, Economics, and French -- so I am very familiar with the struggle of just trying to get ahead in a manageable amount of time. Together, we will help you succeed in your class, or on your upcoming exam, or just in the skillset you are trying to develop. I'm happy to work with you at the pace you need, and look forward to challenging you along the way! I hope you will give me...
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...I started off tutoring when I was in college. Ever since then i found nothing but joy when I was able to help students succeed in their work. When I am not working I enjoy being outdoors, going to museums, sporting events and comedy shows. I really like to read an play just about any sport. Another hobby of mine is photography. I take pictures at all types of parties ranging from sweet sixteens to...
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...University with a master's in applied mathematics. I have ten years experience of teaching high school mathematics and two years as a graduate teaching assistant at a college . I have taught Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Numerical analysis, Business Calculus, Applied Calculus, College Algebra, and Pre-Calculus . My teaching philosophy is to empower students to confidently become independent problem solvers. I am very passion about teaching Mathematics and all my students have reported great success...
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...and in one-on-one settings. I enjoy teaching a wide variety of subjects, but especially literature, history, and math. As a teacher, I always focus on meeting students where they're at and providing them with what the tools they, personally, need to succeed. When it comes to test preparation specifically, I like to cut to the chase very quickly to determine what students most need help with, be it subject knowledge, time management, or an ability...
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...Engineering. I am now a graduate student at Clemson University studying Structural Engineering. I have tutored many subjects ever since I began tutoring including pre-college algebra, college algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, trigonometry, and microsoft excel. I have worked with students ranging from middle school through college level. I love working with students to overcome challenges and see them turn subjects that they hated into their new favorite subject. There is nothing like the feeling of...
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...that each student has, and then break down the material to enable him/her to enhance academic confidence and success. I encourage communication on both ends and believe that hard work and success on the part of the student should be rewarded in order to further reinforce the new learning behaviors. Outside of science I avidly pursue photography and culinary arts. I love nature and hiking, rafting, kayaking, camping, sports, anything that gets me outside. Now...
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...more than 9 years. I hold a doctoral degree in Environmental Engineering and worked in the Civil Engineering department at University of Texas at Arlington, Texas. I taught courses such as Fluid Mechanics, Principles of Environmental Engineering, Statics, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Surveying, and MATHCAD. I am an online instructor at Testmasters Educational Services and train students for FE and PE exams. I am passionate about teaching and help students gain better understanding of the concepts....
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...and GRE exams for over 4 years. I work best with students who are looking for intense preparation and can commit to at least 2 hours a day of work. I create a structured curriculum tailored to each individual student. I've always enjoyed coaching students to take tests, because I can help them realize how to find patterns, crack codes and see the whole structure behind the puzzle. Getting better at tests is like any...
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I have my BA Philosophy and MA Liberal Studies. The liberal arts are truly a gift from Ancient Civilizations. In my free time I like to pursue various fitness activities such as, lifting weights, running, yoga, swimming, and the martial arts. I look forward to sharing an enriching experience with all of my students as we pursue the success of your goals.... The level you ascend to is contingent upon the effort that you put into...
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An individual's GRE results are required for entrance to many graduate schools in the U.S. This standardized test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (or ETS). Quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and analytical writing are all measured by the computer-based GRE. The exam costs $205, though the ETS offers financial aid for applicants experiencing financial hardship. Different graduate schools, and even different departments within a single school, put a different emphasis on the results of the GRE. Varsity Tutors can help you find an expert tutor to assist you in your pursuit of your GRE Quantitative section goals.
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.
Although the GRE is judged differently by different graduate programs, you should focus on the Quantitative section if you are going into a career in finance, business, economics, engineering, or other fields that require strong mathematical and problem-solving skills. These could include risk management, actuarial science, or any of the many career areas that a strong mathematical mind can excel in. By connecting with a personal GRE Quantitative tutor, you can focus on this section effectively.
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