...different, and I aim to adapt my methods to each student. Some students prefer lectures, others prefer to receive textbook explanations, others prefer to drill topics, and others prefer to work out examples. During the first tutoring session, my goal is to figure out what style or combination of styles is best for you, and also to figure out what your learning goals are. I will also ask questions about what you already know and...
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...and writing to family and church friends who were beginning and continuing elementary school. Above all of my favorite experiences working with toddlers, children, and classmates, my time as a Residential Advisor at Cornell has proven to me that working and teaching others is what I want to do with the rest of my life. Receiving the recognition of RA of the year proved to me that I had the qualifications to improve the lives...
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Mathematics is a subject which helps our brain develop. I believe that everyone can learn Mathematics and enjoy it. I succeeded in teaching and tutoring Mathematics both in students' native language and in their additional language (in China I taught Mathematics in English and in the UK I taught Mathematics to EAL students). It's a universal language with widely accepted benefits.
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...enthusiasm for tutoring began with my younger sister, as I helped her to overcome learning obstacles and improve her scores on math and science exams. Since then, I have worked with students of varying ages to improve their skills in math and science subjects, including geometry, calculus, chemistry, biology, and more! As a Biomedical Engineering student, I am consistently building on the STEM topics introduced in middle school and high school and am therefore able...
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...youth and young adults. I reflect back on my days in my journey towards Doctoral School and it was a lot of sleepless nights studying, re-writing, editing, library visits, and occasional tutoring myself. These opportunities shaped me into the person I am, a drive to help the next generation as I obtain my Doctorate. I strive to have fun in the tutoring setting and enjoy watching brain wheels spin and grow in knowledge!
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NYC Teaching Fellow 2017 Cohort. Passionate about teaching. Strong quantitative and simulation background. Formal educational training and advanced degrees in Math and Physics.
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...is Ann. I love people. I believe that everyone has greatness in them. Sometimes, we may need a little help and encouragement to bring out our fullest potential. Hence, the reason why I am here. I am confident that you have greatness in you. I am confident that you are a success. I am confident that you can achieve whatever you set your mind to and together we can make it happen. Lets do It.
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...and reading for over seven years. My goal as an educator is to provide students with outstanding instruction. I am dedicated to sharing my passion for mathematics and reading with my students to create a positive learning environment. During middle school and high school, I struggled with math, so I understand the anxiety associated with the subject. I would love the opportunity to work with your student to help them set and achieve their goals,...
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Certified CPC with an A.A.S. Degree in Business Management with Medical Office Assistant Option. Great tutors helped me to succeed so I'm happy to pay it forward and help others succeed too.
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...Masters in Science Physics . Since High School I started tutoring and helping students to improve their scores along with concepts. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math, Physics, and Chemistry. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests, we always seem to have the most fun (with remarkable advancements) prepping for the Application skill based problems and way of working /solving portions of the exams....
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I'm an actuary born and raised in Illinois. I went to school in Chicago and majored in Applied Mathematics. I have learned the value of learning the lessons of those that have traveled paths before me. I hope to carry their tradition. For fun, I play strategy games and ultimate frisbee.
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...my ability to make complex problems understandable, and I believe that I can help you navigate through any math difficulty you may have. I'm here because I want to show people that math doesn't have to be the scary, evil subject that everyone thinks it is. I don't expect you to love math the way I do, but I hope that at the end of our sessions, you might see why you are expected to...
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...thinking in my students. My ultimate goal is to create an engaging and inclusive learning environment that encourages curiosity and critical problem-solving. I utilize innovative teaching methods and technology to delve into real-world applications, ensuring that students not only grasp theoretical principles but also develop practical skills. By tailoring my approach to meet diverse learning needs, I strive to empower each student to achieve their full potential and inspire a lifelong love of learning.
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...from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor's degree in Bilingual Education. I am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction. I have taught pre-K, first grade, and fourth grade. My teaching style is to create a positive learning environment where mistakes are part of learning. I engage students in the lessons with fun learning games. It's essential for me to learn about my students to tailor my lessons to their learning styles and...
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...find the way that works for you and I hope to make that journey a lot easier. I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Minor in Neuroscience. I also catered my undergraduate education toward a PreMed track. This means I took all the classes required to apply to medical school, psychology major-related classes, and some Neuroscience classes. I am passionate about teaching subjects like...
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...internship at Discover Financial Services and received a return offer from the company. I studied Pre-Med as well. I was the Senior Resident Advisor of my University Housing building, and served as a mentor to my residents, both academically and managing personal stresses. I was involved in undergraduate research. I was a part of the Mentorship program at Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering at my University and tutored classmates and my sibling during high...
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...State University. I have the following degrees: BS in Economics, Penn, 1977 MBA in Finance, ASU, 1979 PhD (all but dissertation), ASU, 1985 I have had over forty years of experience teaching and tutoring, as well as other roles such as Boy Scoutmaster, Little League coach and youth pastor. My favorite subjects to tutor are mathematics, especially statistics. It is a crucial, practical skill that many students overlook. My teaching type is patient, caring, goals-focused.
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...I was an AP Scholar with Honors - AP Calculus AB and BC, Chemistry, Statistics, US History, and Biology. Along with the AP exams for each, I also took the SAT and SAT2: Chemistry exams. I went on to graduate from PSU with a B.S. in Computational Mathematics. In college, I took classes in logic, number theory, code theory, game theory, linear and non-linear algebra, linear programming, computer science (Python, C++, Mathematica, Matlab, etc.), music,...
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...and science, and during my time as a physics TA at Williams I greatly enjoyed helping people understand the reasoning and real-world processes behind the equations. However, after leading a guided reading group this past spring, I have learned to love teaching literature and phonics as well. As both a data analyst and educator, I deeply believe in the necessity and value of a good quantitative education in an increasingly numbers-focused world.
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Hello and Greetings! Recent graduate of Liberty University (B.S. Mathematics) Currently working in the IT field, as a network technician. I tutor in my spare hours, as a way to share my passion for the STEM subjects and make an impact in students' life. Good luck on your learning journey.
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