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...those that do not I have developed quite some experience in teaching from all kind of students from little kids to professional, and it has always been a pleasure to do so. During my teaching experience coupled with my own experience as being a student, I discovered that mathematics can never be understood without a pen and a pencil in hands. Math is not a reading subject where you can think and reason and discuss...
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...at BYU-I after transferring from BSU. I have industry experience from an internship working on a service in Java and SQL that validated HTML files. While I was at BSU, I studied Spanish as part of a double major. I was fluent when I got there after spending two years in Argentina. I love music, any and all outdoor activities, on a field with a team or in the mountains any time of year.
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...formulas and theories to get my end results. I am what people call as a knowledge sponge. I love learning in general. You can find me doing Sudoku or crosswords in a coffee shop or doing experiments in the lab, but the end of goal is the same: learning something new. I believe with knowledge we can improve our quality of life and become more intellectual beings. As far as hobbies and side projects goes,...
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I am a junior at the University of Georgia double majoring in Computer Science and Economics. I love tutoring math and computer science, but I can help with most other subjects and standardized tests. Please let me know how I can best help you!
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...University with a bachelor's and master's degree in physics and astronomy. For the latter, I conducted research as part of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration as part of the team that were able to make the first direct detection of gravitational waves from inspiraling black holes. In my graduate career, I have worked a number of semesters as a graduate teaching assistant, teaching introductory physics labs, and tutoring undergraduate students in physics related topics. I am...
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There is a special happiness when you understand something for the first time. This happiness is only surpassed by the happiness who you teach it to someone. I would like to share that experience with you. I have a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from a top 10 school and if I can understand it, so can you.
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I am a student at the University of North Dakota. I am majoring in Commercial Aviation and minoring in Computer Science. I am a private pilot (ASEL), full-stack web developer, and actor. In my free time, I'm either flying, programming, playing Rocket League, or sleeping.
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...undergraduate degree in International Relations and currently working towards a masters in Computer Science, one of the most important things I've learned is that there's no such thing as being 'bad at math.' We all struggle for different reasons but a good teacher can make all the difference. I currently work as a graduate research assistant at GSU and have previously tutored at Mathnasium in Buckhead. I come from a family of teachers and have...
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School can be very challenging and require persistence and strong problem solving skills to excel at. I teach my students the kind of skills and habits to be successful on their own. I tutored biology, chemistry, physics, and computer engineering courses in college and enjoy solving the challenges that those courses throw at you!
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...years of experience in both academic and industry settings, I've developed a strong passion for mentoring and supporting learners of all ages. I've worked with elementary through college-level students and I'm continually inspired by the curiosity, resilience, and growth I witness in each individual. I tutor a variety of STEM subjects, including chemistry, ELA reading and writing, algebra, and calculus, but I am especially enthusiastic about tutoring math and problem-solving skills that build real confidence...
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Hello! I'm a premedical student at Cornell University with extensive experience tutoring students, especially in chemistry at the high school and undergraduate level, writing at the high school and undergraduate level, and SAT/ACT prep.
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I enjoy learning new things especially in a focused, digging deep manner. Computer Science has been the most exciting thing I've tried (and mastered up to certain level) in my life. Coding is the best meditation and therapy I've discovered for myself.
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...with their own programming. Subject Details: - Python: My main subject. Beginner through expert levels. Also I'm familiar with packages like numpy, scipy, pygame, matplotlib, and others. - C++, Java, Javascript, Game Maker: basic stuff - Other Computer Science and related math: Ask me! How I Can Help: - Homework, school projects - Debugging (both rubber duck and actual help) - On-demand/instant concept instruction - Basic planned-ahead instruction - Jump into your own crazy project...
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I graduated from Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, TX with an Associate's of Science and my years there paid off! I now attend Texas A&M in College Station as a Computer Science major in the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2019! I've tutored Algebra for one year at TCC. My strengths are Math and Physics. Physics taught me the value of Math and the theory of Special Relativity taught me the beauty of Math.
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I am a motivated professional instructor. I have done M.Phil in Computer Science and I have experience of teaching different courses related to Computer Science for around three years. My passion is to teach the young generation so that they can assume their responsibilities tomorrow.
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Hi! I'm Sean! I love using visual methods to help students understand statistics and econometrics. I love where the social sciences meet math!
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