...biology by reading books like "The language of life" by Francis Collins. These expanded my interests beyond the world of science. I love travelling and studying history. Once I won a silver award in a drawing at a UNICEF competition. Also, I was interested in my school social life as well: I served two terms as the president of my multicultural organization and was a representative in the varsity student council. All this peaked my...
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...graduate of Cornell University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, Health and Society. Since graduation, I have continued my education at Kean University. I plan to complete an informal postbach and apply directly to medical school. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Biology and Physics. I would best describe my tutoring style as very strategic and presenting the content as easy as possible to understand....
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...to allow my student to think about the problem from different angles, and I help my students think logically and efficiently about tackling solutions. Lastly, I push my students to continue practicing so they don't get complacent. Even if they are strong in a certain area, I encourage them to try additional difficult problems to reinforce their knowledge. I look forward to meeting you, teaching you and growing with you to become a successful student!
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...for the GRE general test, and I have taught the GRE 4-week and 8-week prep classes. I also tutor college students in microbiology, cell biology, and molecular biology. During teaching sessions, I combine traditional lectures with interactive discussions and practice problems. I taught various lectures and labs in general biology, medical microbiology for nursing students, and molecular biology at the University of Mount Union from 2015-2021. I earned a Ph.D. in molecular biology from The...
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Hello, I'm Ty. I recently received my Masters in Biotechnology, Professional science track. I have experienced working in biomedical science research where I utilized a lot of concepts in molecular biology and biochemistry. When I don't work in science, I love singing and acting ( theatre and music is my other passion).
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...school until I reached the collegiate level. My tutoring began at my Community College thus I was blessed with the opportunity to work with a range of students, starting with various ages, education levels, and differing learning styles. Helping a student reach an understanding of a subject or concept they previously struggled with is greatly rewarding. While I am most comfortable within the disciplines of Biology, focusing on Zoology, Cell Biology, and Human Anatomy &...
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...for my MCAT so most of these topics are fresh in my mind! I have had the opportunity to tutor middle school students in subjects like math, reading, and science for 1 year while I was in High school. Additionally, I was in charge of training new medical scribes in an Emergency Department. Lastly, I was able to learn many study strategies throughout my time in college and during this time studying for the MCAT....
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...a way that feels intuitive and sustainable for THEM. Beyond academics, I enjoy staying active through hiking, running, indoor rock climbing, weightlifting, and playing tennis. I believe that balance is key to success, and I encourage my students to develop learning habits that align with their lifestyles. Tutoring is more than just teachingit's about empowering others to overcome challenges and grow in confidence, and I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of that...
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Hello! I am a medical doctor that has an incredible passion for teaching. I graduated from the University of Maryland College Park with a major in Neurobiology & Physiology with a minor in Human Development. I believe interactive learning is the best form of retaining knowledge but I am also able to cater to many learning styles. Helping people understand complex subjects with fun memorizing skills is the best part of teaching!
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...level statistics. I have worked with students of all ability levels, including those with specific learning needs and gifted learners. My philosophy on education and tutoring is student-centered; my goal is to support students in not only learning and understanding, but in developing work ethic, studying and note-taking skills, and self-advocacy. I have a passion for mathematics. Outside of the classroom, hobbies include reading, running, cooking, baking, badminton, dancing, singing and yoga. I enjoy being...
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...peer who was visually impaired, which allowed me to come up with creative teaching strategies, such as building a cardboard model of a cell instead of looking at a cell through a microscope. Additionally, I have a 4-year old son with autism, have a deep understanding of his learning struggles, and have learned a wide variety of strategies to help him learn at his full potential. Thank you for taking the time to read about...
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I am a first year medical student who is passionate about both STEM and the humanities. I would love to talk about study strategies and learning techniques that can improve the way you learn. I have been a tutor since 2017 and empowered students to excel at everything from SOLs and SAT to the MCAT
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...to facilitate the achievement of their academic objectives. My areas of particular interest include biostatistics, quantitative research, and various public health-related courses. I also have a keen interest in biology, science, anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. I derive great satisfaction from assisting students in achieving their academic aspirations, thereby enhancing their prospects for an improved quality of life. Beyond my professional endeavors, I engage in activities such as playing soccer, hiking, and reading research journals.
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...and I can articulate my thought processes to empower you to excel, whether you struggle with exams or just desire more preparation. Experience training/educating: I've been a preceptor to numerous nursing students and new RNs in the hospital setting. I've been responsible for training healthcare providers in several public health programs: vaccines, child health, communicable diseases, EMRs, and record-audits. I am results-oriented, problem solver. I want to see you succeed. I understand that not everyone...
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I graduated with a Neuroscience degree from University of Illinois at Chicago. I love teaching and helping students! I am super dedicated to the advancement of education equality for all. I like to breakdown complex topics into simple terms for my students to understand and actually enjoy their material. I love to teach science!!
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...I am currently a Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate with a passion for teaching students. While I tutor various subjects, I am passionate about English, Literature, and Math. In my experience I have helped struggling students read with fluency. I believe that education is necessary for improved quality of life and opens up many different opportunities. In my free time I enjoy hanging out with friends and family, going on walks, and baking.
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The student definitely seems to have made important improvements in her writing, especially in maintaining a coherent narrative thread and logical flow. If she practices enough to become comfortable with the 25-minute time limit, she is in a strong position to score higher than her first effort. Her performance in the writing multiple choice section today was commendable.
The student has a written portion of his final tomorrow - We wrote down the main ideas of the beginning, middle and end of the story in English, then worked on a rough draft of the summary in Spanish. I left him with tips on what verb tense to think in, cohesive paragraph structure, and reminder to work in the vocabulary his teacher will look for. We will meet over the weekend to review for his final exam.
We covered several conceptual questions in chapter 10. We also meticulously worked through the half-reaction method. He seems to be getting the material. I think he is progressing nicely. We will meet one more time before his final on Wednesday.
We went over the basics of force, centripetal motion, waves, optics, and conservation of energy with him, consulting a study guide and working on practice problems as necessary. His final will be multiple choice, and he had a decent working knowledge of certain concepts. I assigned him the leftover problems in the study guide and emphasized comfort and understanding of the equations above everything else, as I think this is the quickest way to improve physics test performance.
I managed to have the student sit down and work with me for a majority of the session. I am starting to get him to sound out the word and draw the letters, which is a great improvement. We are getting him into first grade work, and I am very happy that he is willing to work with me on those problems. Writing words is a big step in a positive direction.
Physics: Reviewed homework problems on electric forces, electric fields, free body diagrams, Chapter Capacitance, Current, Resistance: potential energy and capacitance, conventional current, charge carriers, drift velocity, AC/DC.