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I have a master's degree in theoretical particle physics with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics. I have worked for over four years as a tutor/teaching assistant, assisting many students learn the subjects of physics and mathematics.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Toronto
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...both Wayne State and Oakland University, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). I taught a wide range of classes to Undergraduate, Graduate and Medical Students that included: Anatomy, Physiology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Radiation Biology and Radiation Physics. My research involved developing new treatments for Cancer and Stroke, including image-guided treatments to target treatments to diseased tissues. I also have experience teaching junior high and high school students through programs at their...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Toronto
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Hello students, my name is Aayushi Yadav. I would love to mentor you and help you become the best you can be. I can teach many subjects and am eagerly waiting to meet and connect with all of you. My students are my top priority
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Toronto
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...After completing my Degree in Engineering, I've lectured part-time at a University level teaching Physics and Electromagnetic Field Theory. I also worked as a Graduate Physics Teaching Assistant while pursuing my Master's in Electrical Engineering at Louisiana Tech University. Throughout my career as an Engineer, I've mentored several Junior Engineers. I enjoy helping struggling students reach their maximum potential and turn the tables and have always possessed strong mentorship skills. I also like the challenge...
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...and research assistant in the physics department at Brigham Young University. I am a master at explaining difficult concepts in a way that is easy to understand, and I know the right questions to help YOU figure out solutions to your math and science problems! I spent two years serving and teaching the Spanish-speaking community in Fresno, so I also speak some Spanish. When I am not studying math and physics, I enjoy exploring the...
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...their STEM classes (mostly Calculus). This now brings me to today: I am a physics student who has been in the advanced physics program for the past three years and have completed Newtonian Dynamics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics, Vector and Multi-variable Calculus, and Differential Equations with an average grade in these courses of a 93. I'm so excited to help you gain a deeper understanding of whatever it is...
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...York University with a degree in Physics and I'm currently pursuing another Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from City College of New York. I love tutoring sciences and math up to the college level, and any other subject through the high school level! I have experience working with all ages up through college, and have worked as a private tutor as well as an adjunct instructor at New York University. I look forward to working with...
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I am a student of University of Rajasthan (INDIA), Physics is my major subject while i like mathematics as well. teaching has always been my passion because to be able to make the students understand difficult and new concepts of science is what gives me the joy of being a good educator.
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Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
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With a strong background in STEM fields and numerous years of tutoring experience, I have the experience and motivation to help you succeed in the way that works best for you! I understand that students have a range of interests, strengths, and more that may add to their educational journey and want to ensure that regardless, you will meet your education goals!
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...any other scenario in which you feel like you might need some 1-on-1 tutoring in math, physics, or test prep, I'm your guy! As a recent graduate with my Master's degree in Physics, I've been through the ringer and I'm ready to share the strategies I developed to navigate the demands of high school and college-level STEM courses. Since it has not been long since I was in the exact same position as you, it...
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I graduated magma cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a focus in Earth and Space Science. I am an outdoors person; I enjoy being outside and observing the surrounding world. In this way I am a classic "natural philosopher" variant of scientist. I like earth science, environmental science, ecology, geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, and cosmology. I am your go-to tutor for anything involving nature on a macro scale.
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I am an extremely passionate learner, and I strive to share my infectiously positive attitude towards learning with all of my students. I have an undergraduate degree in physics from Dartmouth College, and a graduate degree in law from Harvard Law School.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Toronto
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I have a degree in Theoretical Physics From the University of St. Andrews MPhys. I am passionate about teaching physics with around 5 years experience in tutoring.
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...postgraduate In Electrical Engineering with a focus in Power systems, Electrical Machines, Electric drives and Power electronics. Recently after graduation, I had an opportunity to work as a Professor and have 3+ years of experience in teaching & mentoring students in the field of Electrical Engineering. In my experience guiding students with their difficult subjects so that they can grow and feel confident makes me thrive to pursue teaching. I firmly believe in as quoted...
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...sophomore college student majoring in Biology/Pre-Med. I won the Falcon of the Month Fellowship award in high school. I was on the Dean's List for my Fall and Spring Freshman semester. I got an A in Chemistry and Chemistry of Medicines, A- in Physics, A in College Algebra, and currently have an A in Pre-calculus. I also took Algebra Honors in high school. I would love to help you understand Pre-Algebra or Algebra. We will...
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...counselor, I have enjoyed teaching. This interest was expanded when, during my Master's degree, I worked as an Adjunct Instructor at NYU's Department of Physics teaching Labs and Recitations for both Major and Non-major physics courses. I am passionate about teaching and hope to pursue a career in teaching college physics and astronomy, classes I know a lot of people struggle. I can't teach my own college physics courses now, but I can help people...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Toronto
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As a passionate physics tutor fluent in Spanish, I strive to help students unravel the mysteries of the universe, making complex concepts feel approachable and exciting. My goal is to inspire curiosity and deepen understanding by connecting the dots in ways that resonate with each learner. Whether it's exploring quantum mechanics or mastering the basics, I'm here to guide you through every equation and theory, one discovery at a time.
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Toronto Special & General Relativity Tutoring FAQ
Einstein's theory of relativity actually spans two theories: his special theory of relativity, and his general theory of relativity. The earlier of the two theories, special relativity, takes for its basis the idea that the speed of light appears to be the same no matter in what context one observes or measures it. For this idea to hold true for observers moving at very fast speeds, these observers must necessarily experience space and time differently than stationary observers do. Thus, to moving observers, time can be measured to pass more slowly, and the lengths of objects can appear to be reduced in comparison to what a stationary observer experiences. In other words, observations of space and time are relative to an observer's frame of reference.
The theory of special relativity allowed Einstein to come up with his famous equation, which equates mass and energy. It also provided the basis for Minkowski to combine the concepts of space and time into the concept of a space-time continuum. However, special relativity did not account for the ways certain concepts like gravity, motion, and forces interacted with the concept of space-time. General relativity integrated these concepts with the tenets of special relativity to provide a more accurate picture of the universe. Einstein's equations outline the relationship between the geometry of space-time and the properties of matter, and account for how matter warps space-time and how space-time influences the motion of matter. Numerous observed phenomena have provided evidence supporting the theory of general relativity, including the phenomenon of redshift, slight anomalies in the orbit of Mercury, and other cosmological phenomena. In addition, global positioning satellite systems require extremely accurate measurements of time and would not work if the principles of general relativity were not taken into account.
If you're just beginning to learn about relativity or could use some guidance in understanding its finer points and equations, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with a relativity tutor to help you make sense of this important but often counterintuitive pair of theories. We can help you connect with a tutor who not only understands the principles and ideas underlying relativity, but can explain them in ways that make sense to you. Tutoring can be adapted to meet short-term or long-term needs, and your tutor can create a customized lesson plan designed to address just the aspects of relativity you find confusing, so if you've already mastered some of its concepts, you need not waste time in your tutoring sessions reviewing them. You tutor will also make relativity tutoring convenient. You can meet with your tutor whenever and wherever you want, allowing your tutoring to fit into even busy schedules. Moreover, working with a private tutor means that you have control over where you study, and can choose to learn in the comfort of your own home, at the local library, or anywhere else that is convenient to you. The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice.
Because the theory of relativity is complex and can be hard to digest, you will benefit greatly from studying with a private tutor. Unlike classroom-based learning, where teachers have limited time and resources, studying through private lessons allows you to spend time trying to understand complicated material. In addition, you will be working with someone who is an expert at deconstructing difficult concepts, breaking them down into digestible chunks, and presenting information in a simplified way that is easy to understand.
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Recent Toronto Special & General Relativity Tutoring Session Notes
Today, the student and I covered genetics, the pea plants of Mendel to different types of dominance. He was able to complete the assignments I gave him last time.
The student and I worked on his biology study guide for his final next week. We focused on the scientific method, cell structure/parts/processes, and basic chemistry. He was very thorough and did a good job! I do recommend lots of focused studying over the weekend.
The student and I reviewed for his biology final. We discussed the three theories of DNA replication. I explained the basics of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain and the differences between fermentation and cellular respiration. He and I also talked about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
During our session today, the student and I worked on completing a review sheet that his teacher had given him for his final. This review sheet was comprehensive, covering the vast swath of material that makes up the 9th grade biology curriculum. Because he had not gotten much time to work on the sheet, we started near the beginning and worked forward. Overall, I was pleased to see that he was now retaining some of the material that we had covered in our previous sessions. For instance, I was pleasantly surprised to find that he remembered and could articulate the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph. Overall, we made good progress.
We went over some practice questions today in preparation for the student's quiz tomorrow. We covered food and nutrition, the digestive system, and the excretory system. He did well with the multiple choice questions and seemed to remember most of the material from the book. He was struggling a bit with expanding his answers for short-response questions. Although I could see that the way he answers is on the right track, he might not be providing detailed enough explanations for his teacher's liking.
We discussed replication, transcription, translation, and the eukaryota cell. We also looked over the student's notes and tried to figure out where her weaknesses are. We spent the second part reviewing calculus, specifically, logarithms.