...in theoretical physics, theoretical mathematics, and astronomy and astrophysics; I also have a nontrivial amount of formal education in international affairs, political science, history, linguistics, computer programming, and several other topics. Totalled over various roles, I have been teaching and tutoring for a sum of five years (as of the end of 2016). My hobbies range over topics such as fun reading and being part of several fandoms (Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the...
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A friendly, professional, and highly experienced tutor. I enjoy helping people to better understand subject material and I have a unique approach to doing so. I will find the way that you learn best and maintain that approach. With my past experience and skillset, I feel that I can really help you in whatever practice you need.
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...a student had a "light-bulb" moment where everything we had discussed and they were working on came together. Since starting to tutor I have had experience tutoring individuals as well as groups (10-15 people). The subjects that I currently tutor are algebra, calculus, and statistics. Of these subjects I enjoy statistics the most though, both tutoring and learning, because of how applicable to the world it is in almost every field. When tutoring I try...
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...Sacred Japanese Temple Mathematics', which explains the growth of Japanese mathematics during its reclusive sakoku period, revealed the cultural differences that influenced how problems were approached. Similarities arose: a problem recorded in the 'Shamei Sanpu' text provided an identical theorem to that obtained by Leonard Euler. A notable difference was that Japanese inspiration for solving problems was primarily based on pleasure. Richard Feynman's insight in 'Fun to Imagine' that 'the world is a dynamic mess...
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I have strong math and physics skills and I am very passionate about the insane things we can learn about our universe using math. I will try and tailor the material we learn to my students' specific interests, and keep them engaged in classes where they might normally be bored or not see a connection to what they're interested in.
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Thanks to one-on-one help in middle and high school, I not only achieved stronger grades/test scores, but gained the confidence I will continue to use even beyond graduate school. I hope to give others the same invaluable tool set!... The ways I've always preferred to learn myself are typically the ways I teach. Once it seems like a student has a pretty strong understanding of a subject, I like to play competitive or timed games. It...
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...Analytics and Computational Modeling from Texas A&M University, Kingsville, and extensive experience as a Teaching Assistant, tutor, and private educator, I have a deep understanding of mathematical concepts ranging from Algebra to advanced Calculus. Having taught in various settingsfrom private tutoring in India to university recitation classes in TexasI've honed my ability to explain complex ideas in ways that make sense to students at all levels. I understand that each student learns differently, and I...
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...it. I started tutoring by working with friends when I was a senior in high school. I also have tutored with a math center at college where I tutored 5 college level math courses. Math is a wonderful subject, and I believe in helping students overcome their challenges in order to understand and enjoy math. I have a teaching degree, and I use the skills acquired from that degree to help students reach their goals.
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...favorite subjects to tutor are honestly all of them, but I have a special love for modern physics, LaTeX, and Latin! Outside of academia, I have a mountain of hobbies! I'm very active in yoga, powerlifting, and dance (both performing and choreographing). I paint, draw, sew, play piano and viola, and stream games on Twitch in my free time! Lastly, I, like many many many students, struggle with mental health. I have ADHD and anxiety,...
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Don has all the usual academic degrees (BA, BS, MS, PhD). He currently specializes in tutoring differential and integral calculus, multivariable and vector calculus, differential equations and dynamical systems, as well as linear and matrix algebra. He also has lots of experience tutoring students in both high school and college-level algebra, precalculus, and trigonometry courses.
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I've served as a tutor for various organizations for over five years. I hold a Bachelors in English Literature, a Masters of Public Administration, and a Law Degree. I love tutoring and helping students achieve their academic goals. I'd be happy to serve as your tutor!
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...to teach, motivate and inspire every learner I encounter. I take every opportunity I get to learn something new and share that information with as many people as possible. Life is full of many challenges and lessons that I've been able to learn and grow from. With each new day comes new strengths and new thoughts. I take advantage of it and the opportunity to become better than I was the day before.
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...working with younger learners, I make tutoring sessions fun, interactive, and engaging to keep kids excited about learning. I understand that every child learns differently, so I tailor my approach to fit their unique needs. Whether it's using creative games to reinforce math concepts or storytelling techniques to improve reading comprehension, my goal is to make each session enjoyable and effective. As someone who loves creating resources for young learners, I bring energy and enthusiasm...
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Education is a tool to help people rise and function in society. Anybody can become what they want to be in the world. If we work hard, stay focus and don't quit. We would be able to help many people achieve success.
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...of a couple of startups. Fun facts: I'm an Eagle Scout and a member of FBI Infragard. What makes me qualified to teach you? I only teach things that I have done professionally; I have taken classes on every topic I offer, but I've also used it in the real world. Feel free to contact me - let's talk about your specific needs and come up with a plan to reach your goals.
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I am an experienced tutor and excellent communicator. I'm inventive and I specialize in problem solving at all levels of mathematics, physics, and some programming (C, C++, Python and Java). I have 4 years of experience in instructing and tutoring students to help them become successful in their respective courses.
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Fields like artificial intelligence, data science, image processing, and other areas related to data and analysis have become increasingly important to businesses, medicine, and other industries. Wolfram Research released Mathematica over 30 years ago, but it still remains one of the top technical computing tools.
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Some of the things you could learn from a Mathematica tutor include:
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Wolfram Language syntax
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There is a lot to learn in Mathematica, but a tutor can help you reduce the learning curve. Mathematica tutoring can move at your pace, giving you ample opportunity to understand how to include the proper libraries for multivariate statistics before moving on to hypothesis testing, for example. If you have ever tried learning a complex software tool on your own, you know that a lot of time can be spent on trial and error. A Mathematica tutor can work you through examples to help you avoid wasted time and mistakes.
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