...2019 I graduated from the University of North Texas with a BA in English and a concentration in creative writing. I particularly enjoy revising/editing stories and essays but can also help with Literary Analysis, Composition, etc as well as most standardized tests and middle school/high school subjects. I'm friendly and passionate about helping other people in any way I can. I'm pretty funny (I hope) so we should have a great time while we're working....
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...English literature as a major in college. While attending Oakland University, I wrote for their news website. After graduating with a Bachelors degree in English literature, I was hired as an intern at a marketing firm, where I wrote press releases and handled the company's social media interactions. I enjoy reading a variety of media for pleasure, ranging from novels, to poetry, to news articles, to comic books. I currently write a blog inspired by...
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As the first in my family to attend college, and then the only member to pursue graduate education, I know just how transformative my educational experiences have been. Such has encouraged me to enable the transformation of others via my mentoring, tutoring, and public speaking engagements.
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...profile. A brief background on myself. I have a BS Biology, BA Spanish, MPH Toxicology, MS Environmental Health Sciences (focus on risk assessment and industrial hygiene). My interests are highly diversified, from languages to entomology, and dance to reproductive toxicology. I am eager to work with students from all backgrounds, to improve not only your knowledge of the topic you study but to enhance your study and test-taking skills. Please message me for further information...
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I love teaching others about my favorite subjects. I'm especially passionate about math and science and work in a research lab at Oregon Health and Sciences University. I love helping students do well on tests such as the ACT, SAT, SSAT and the HSPT especially. I am attending Johns Hopkins University and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
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...especially when provided with a fair and equal learning opportunity. I have 15 years of experience working with children in one capacity or another, and have worked with children from head-start age through high school. My passion of working with students whom have special needs, or require accommodations allows me to individualize to each students unique needs. My strengths are in language arts (reading and writing). I have a dual bachelors degree from Western Governors...
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I believe all children can learn when in the right environment with the right tools and the right teacher. Engagement is key. Great engagement comes from knowing the child's preferred learning style. It all comes down to the relationship between the tutor and the child.
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...School. I did my undergraduate schooling at Brown University where I received a B.A. in Health and Human Biology. I have spent a lot of time tutoring and mentoring students ranging from elementary-age (~9 & 10 years old) to adults in their late 50s. I have been very privileged to attend the aforementioned institutions, and it brings me joy when I can "pay it forward" by helping others attain their educational dreams as well.
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...Putting students first exemplifies the passion that I have for helping individuals succeed at the best levels at which they can. I recognize a student's strengths and capitalize on them with an open-minded approach. Together, the student and I create a dynamic learning environment in which we establish how the student's strengths can be used to dictate constructive and meaningful learning. Overall, I aim for the student to develop autonomy and success that leads to...
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I'm currently a second-year student at Columbia University studying Biochemistry. In my free time, I enjoy writing for my school's magazine, The Eye, and doing diabetes research at the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center. I feel fortunate to have benefitted from engaged and detailed teachers my entire life, and hope to do the same for my students.
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I am a graduate of Texas Christian University. I received my degree in Secondary Education with a Social Studies Emphasis and Mathematics Minor. I am currently pursuing my Masters of Education through the University of Notre Dame while teaching high school math and social studies. I have experience tutoring the PSAT, ACT, SAT, and various math subjects. I look forward to working with you!
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My name is Emily and I have been teaching elementary grades for 6 years and tutoring for 5. I am a lifelong learner and reading and writing are my passion!
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With over ten years of teaching experience, I am eager to get to know your child and find new, fresh ways to keep them interested in learning. Over the years, I've taught students both young and old. I have both a Bachelor's of Arts in Writing and a Master's in Education. I enjoy live music and art. I love to travel and spend time with family in my spare time.
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...get ahead. Combining the personal discipline learned during 20 years as a Naval Officer with the unique expertise learned in one-on-one communication with peers and sailors as well as my five children, I can help you or your child succeed. A Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, and a Math Minor help qualify me for tutoring in many subjects. My individualized tutoring methods also raised my step-son's Physics grade from a C to an A in one...
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I love math and physics, particularly as it relates to geology. Ask me about rocks in my spare time! Also a casual American history and constitutional/political buff. APUSH Text: Henrietta Calculus Text: Stewart Physics Text: Knight
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...new concepts and strategies for their success. I also believe in instilling into students the love of learning. However, as a teacher I am still learning myself and continue to learn from my students, co-workers, and personal experiences, while striving to consistently develop new teaching practices and learning strategies. Above all else, I am compassionate for children and education. Compassion is crucial for the understanding, patience, and enthusiasm that is necessary to be a great...
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...science with them. I have a Bachelors in Biology, a Masters in Special Education, and I am working on my 6th year for Dyslexia Intervention. I have been teaching for 5 years, as well as tutoring after school and on the weekends. Most of the tutoring I have done has been in math, elementary through high school, and high school science classes. Outside of teaching and tutoring I love to read and go hiking when...
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...Technology, Engineering, and Math. I received my Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (Cum Laude) in 2017 and now dedicate my time to helping students of all backgrounds in achieving their success in the STEM arena. I work with children who are advanced in their studies and also work with children who may need a little extra help, including those students with developmental disabilities such as autism, dyslexia, and ADHD. Areas of Expertise: College Statistics Physical...
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The High School Placement Test, or HPST, includes a Language Skills section to enable private high schools to evaluate how well a student understands the mechanics of the English language. Because the HSPT is meant to comprehensively assess your child's academic abilities, it is not unusual for your student to find some aspects of this exam harder than others. The Language Skills section -- with its emphasis on composition, grammar, spelling, and usage -- can be a difficult area for many individuals. If your child is reviewing for the HSPT and hopes to improve their score on the Language Skills section, consider contacting Varsity Tutors and letting us help you connect with an HSPT Language Skills tutor anywhere in the nation. A skilled HSPT Language Skills tutor can help your child shore up their language skills before test day and approach the section with confidence.
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Recent Halifax HSPT Language Skills Tutoring Session Notes
We reviewed the essay rewrite (much improved) and math problems I assigned for homework. The student and I worked through math for most of the session and then I had her try synonyms that we'll review next time.
We did an overview of all the sections of the ACT, including the writing section, and a plan for their next month and a half studying before the test. There are still some struggles occasionally with the reading and science, but I think it will just be important that they get good rest and really concentrate and pace themselves when it comes to the real thing.
The student and I focused on reading and science during our session. He did really well with reading but less so with science. These were just the intro chapters though, so he has a lot of time and practice ahead of him to improve his confidence and skills.
This was my first meeting with the student , so we looked at her score report, discussed her future plans and her score goal for re-taking the test. We worked through a reading section together, and reviewed some basic strategies for each type of reading question.
We used a new book today to go over some unfamiliar math concepts such as geometry and trig. The student will need to brush up on some of this because he misses the most in this section which significantly lowers his math score. The new book seems to be really helpful.