Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...in math, science, and programming by breaking down complex topics into clear, manageable steps. With over three years of tutoring experience from middle school to college, I create engaging and encouraging learning environments tailored to individual learning styles. I hold a Master's degree in Education from American Intercontinental University London and a teaching certificate, specializing in building confidence and critical thinking skills. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy strategy games, logic puzzles, and exploring renewable energy...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...physics at the high school and college level, as well as math from Calculus 1-3 to Differential Equations. I currently work as a product manager for an online retailer that sells aerial video drones and equipment. In my free time I play fingerstyle acoustic guitar (self-taught), and I also offer guitar lessons if you are interested! Learn the songs YOU want to learn, I will help you! I look forward to working with you!
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...Oscillations, Waves and Acoustics, Electromagnetism, Optics and Modern Physics. As you may have already inferred, Physics is my passion but I'm even more passionate about teaching it! We all know some Physics already because we interact with nature; so, my approach when teaching and tutoring Physics is to use these pre-conceived ideas as starting point. Then, through discussion, examples, analogies and sometimes Physics demonstrations, we do some course-correcting of those ideas until the student is...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...for undergraduate level math courses at SIU, and also a tutor for companies such as Sylvan Learning and At Home Academy. I am from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and I miss the south! Upon graduating from SIU, I will be moving to Houston, Texas. I love teaching and helping others learn new concepts and ideas. I feel that I am a skilled tutor in that I am able to put things in many different ways until...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, GMAT and GRE preparation, I offer personalized and engaging instruction tailored to each student's unique needs. My approach focuses on building strong foundations, improving grades, and fostering a love of learning. With a proven track record of success, I use interactive teaching methods and the latest educational technology to make complex concepts accessible and enjoyable. Join me to unlock your full potential and achieve your academic goals. Your success is my...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...STEM majors, I'm also completing a minor in Latin. I hope to eventually attend graduate school to study General Relativity. I tutor math (algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus 1, calculus 2, matrices and matrix calculations, and intro complex number theory), physics (mechanics, electromagnetism, waves & optics, electrodynamics, modern physics, special relativity, and physics lab report writing (including Mathematica and LaTeX), and Latin (beginner and intermediate). My favorite subjects to tutor are honestly all of them, but...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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This is Raktima Hazarika , your physics tutor. I am a post grad in physics with an specialisation in high energy physics. I have been teaching students since last 7 years. My students are based on US,UK,Canada, Netherlands and various other countries. I have a well track record of teaching students for tests like AP ,SAT,GRE etc. Hope I would be able to help you in your journey in physics.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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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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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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Graduated in High Energy Physics from NUST and doing PhD in Queen Mary University of London for senior research with fully funded opportunity. I constantly strive to learn and understand the physics discipline and more, as well as provide understandable ways to teach it. I am constantly learning in this subject and hope to provide the best services to you as my client.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...My sessions typically include a brief concept review, targeted instruction, and interactive problem-solving. I foster a learning environment that's welcoming, patient, and encouraging, where students feel safe asking questions and growing from their mistakes. What sets me apart is the combination of my academic background and my ability to communicate clearly across all levels. Whether you're building foundational skills or tackling advanced topics, I'm committed to helping you not just succeed, but truly understand and...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...me to impact the next generation positively. In my classroom, I strive to create an engaging environment where all students feel heard and valued. My approach involves interactive discussions and tailored feedback, which helps students develop their critical thinking and express their ideas confidently. I enjoy adapting to the diverse needs of each student, making learning both enjoyable and effective. Joining Varsity Tutors is a thrilling opportunity for me to continue inspiring students and fostering...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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Hello, My name is Erik Dassoff and I hold a master's degree in Food Technology from a leading Dutch University. I also have a strong academic track record, having all A's throughout K-12 and my undergraduate degree. I enjoy problem-solving in math and science, but also enjoy applying it to useful real-life scenarios. I look forward to meeting and working with you! Cheers, Erik
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...the more common ones not work well. This interests me greatly, as it broadens my own understanding of the topics in math and physics I find so interesting. An added bonus is being able to help someone meet their classroom goals. I recently earned a B. S. in Physics with Distinction in the Curriculum from U of I at Urbana-Champaign with a Minor in Mathematics. I also took enough math courses out of my own...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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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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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...a topic they may have trouble with. My philosophy in tutoring is that each student is different and that lessons should be structured in a way that not only supports that but encourages it. I regularly tutor in calculus and introductory college physics, but I have found that my students and I tend to enjoy these topics under more flexible schedules, where we can dip into other subjects that may be of interest to the...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...to a large class, both in a lecture format and a lab. I am a published author of two journal articles and one pop science book (A Space Dictionary for Kids: The Everything Guide for Kids who Love Space). I grew up with science and try to share my excitement with anyone I come in contact with, student or not. When I have spare time, I read (mostly fantasy novels), play video games, and 3-D...
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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I am a physicist, with a Ph. D. from Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico. I have been fortunate to teach physics at undergraduate level for the last 10 years, helping students understand the beautiful laws of nature. Courses that I have imparted include Introductory Physics, Nuclear Physics, Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity. Physics and mathematics are not meant to be memorized, but deeply understood. And it can be done having fun in the process.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...of experience, I specialize in helping students excel in subjects such as math, science, computer science, and English. I hold a master's degree in education and a background in computer science, which allows me to create personalized, engaging learning experiences. My goal is to empower students by building confidence and improving academic performance. Whether you need help mastering challenging concepts or preparing for exams, I am committed to helping you succeed in your studies.
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Certified Special & General Relativity Tutor in Oshawa
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...background in data analytics (Python, SQL, Power BI, Tableau) adds a unique dimension to my teaching I incorporate data-driven insights, logical reasoning, and modern applications that prepare students for future studies and careers. Above all, I believe learning should be enjoyable. Whether it's tackling a tough AP Physics free-response question, preparing for college entrance exams, or building strong fundamentals in math, I guide my students with patience, clarity, and motivation ensuring progress feels rewarding every...
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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 Oshawa 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.