I recently graduated with a Masters of Science degree in Biostatistics from the UTHealth School of Public Health. Previously, I've tutored high school and college students in math and chemistry, respectively. I have found that teaching the concepts at a base level first allows the students to have a much better understanding of the material overall. I look forward to helping you succeed!
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...from Averett University with a BS in Mathematics and Chemistry. I recieved my MBA from Averett University and my Doctorate from Liberty University. I have worked as a mathematics instructor for over 15 years in public and private schools and worked as a tutor for public and private schools as well as at the university level. A sample of the subjects I am able to tutor are: Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus1,2,3 4, Differential Equations, Abstract...
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I am a Mechanical Engineering PhD student, with background in Engineering Design, Nano-materials and Nanotechnology and Energy. I good understanding of Sciences [ Maths, physics, and some chemistry]. I love to teach and I really want to help you understand that concept that seems difficult for you.
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...Mathematics from Texas A&M University, where I graduated from in 2009. Subsequently, I have held various roles at investment banks and hedge funds in fixed income and commodities trading. Currently, I'm a Vice President at a large reinsurance firm. As a student, math was my favorite subject, and I took part in various math contests and Olympiads. I am interested in teaching both high school and university students on practically any topic.... My teaching philosophy is...
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Hello my name is Shannon Morales. Those who know me will stress that I'm a firm believer in education and enjoy educating those who seek my assistance. To those bright minds who I will have the pleasure to tutor; we will learn all the details but in a fun and relative way. I integrate learning with applicable life circumstances in order for my peers to truly take to heart the value of education.
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Excellent scholar with an Master of Arts in mathematics and an Master of Business Administration in Information Technology. I have years of experience as a tutor and as a mentor.
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A passionate and innovative young professional with a passion for continuous learning and professional development. Graduate and Post Graduate in Computer Science. Succeeded in helping students raise their grades. I can teach Computer Science Subjects like Python, Data Structure, Machine Learning with Tensorflow framework, Mathematics, Statistics, Probability, SQL, Tableau, Microsoft Office, Data Science and Web Technologies like CSS and HTML.
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...an Industrial and Operations Engineering M.S.E., both from the University of Michigan. My experience in tutoring, currently at four years with no end in sight, is driven by my own passion for learning which I wish to instill in others. In the past, I have tutored everything from Kindergartners to college seniors in a potpourri of subjects. I enjoy teaching Math and Writing the most because of my comprehensive knowledge of the former, and my...
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...I believe the best classrooms are those where both students and instructors learn from each other. My teaching style is interactive, and based on real life examples. I encourage questions, exploration, and even healthy debate! Together, we'll create a dynamic learning environment that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for lifelong learning.Beyond the textbook, I'm committed to helping you navigate the ever-evolving world,with real-world examples, industry insights, and connect you with opportunities to...
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I am passionate about helping students because I do believe that education helps to transform people's lives. I have 5+years working with students, I have been tutoring in various subjects for 6 years, I have taught online for 3 years and I have taught in person for 1 year. I graduated from Unaka High School, and I am currently a student at East Tennessee State University. I offer English,Math,Science,Social studies, intro to psychology, and writing.
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...lab at Washington University. Along the way, I've taught students in classes ranging from introductory biology courses to graduate-level neuroscience classes. In all of these classes, I've enjoyed working with students individually to help them achieve their goals, whether it's writing a term paper, mastering brain anatomy, or learning statistical methods. I also realize that standardized tests can be incredibly stressful, so I also enjoy working with students to give them the tools needed to...
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...Mathematics and Physics. My passion for these fields evolved significantly during my time as a college student. Initially, I believed that all of mathematics and physics could be mastered through extensive studying and late-night sessions. However, if the past three years in college have taught me anything, it's that mathematics and physics are vast, complex fields that require an understanding of the reasoning behind the concepts we study. Fortunately, with the right guidance, this part...
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Nikol is a CFA investment professional specialising in the green transition. I currently work as a senior M&A and fund advisor. My work experience has been largely on the buy side, having previously worked at private equity firms in London. Before joining the pe world, I worked as a macro strategist. I graduated with a master's degree in Economics with a srrong emphasis on macroeconomics, econometrics and international finance.
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...in Biostatistics from the University of Toronto, where I also gained valuable experience as a teaching assistant for upper-level statistics courses. With over 2 years of tutoring experience, I specialize in subjects such as Algebra, Calculus, and Statistics. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to tackle challenging concepts. I am passionate about helping students achieve their academic goals and develop a deeper understanding of mathematics. Outside of...
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As a dedicated educator with a Doctorate in Mathematics (Statistics), I have over 10 years of tutoring and classroom experience. My passion for teaching stems from witnessing students develop confidence and mastery in subjects like Algebra, AP Statistics, and Calculus. I believe in creating a supportive learning environment that encourages questions and fosters a growth mindset. By using real-world applications and interactive problem-solving techniques, I connect with students and make complex concepts accessible.
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I am a graduate of MIT and a current graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health studying biostatistics.
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...recent graduate from Boston University's Master in Public Health program. I completed my undergraduate degree from Georgetown University in Economics. I am a bilingual Spanish speaker and regularly interpret in medical setting. I am passionate about teaching and learning, and am available to tutor English, Spanish, Biology, Math, Statistics, History, Health, and everything in between. I look forward to connecting about how I can work with you to define and achieve your goals.
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Topics covered include Hypothesis testing, confidence interval, Z score, t table, difference of means, point estimator etc. Students understood the basics and we solved several problems. Achieving steady progress.
We covered week one and week two topics, including a discussion of the latest assignment with detailed notes on the theory behind each problem. We've scheduled another meeting for Thursday to refresh and prep before the student's next class. So far, we've covered the majority of stats 101 (normal probability with hypothesis testing and confidence intervals).
The student and I met for the first time today. We spent some of our session discussing our overall plan for future meetings. Her goal is to confidently explain the method section of her dissertation. We developed a general schedule of topics to discuss before her personal deadline. Today we started going over the basics of relationships between variables. We discussed correlations in depth and she was able to explain relationships discussed in her introduction and methods section. She shows that she is very enthusiastic about the material and will have no problem re-mastering the concepts. We will be discussing the test and why she is using this test during our next session.
We planned out our sessions to make sure we had enough time to cover all the material, then continued working through the old chapters. Combinations & Permutations aren't prevalent in future chapters, so we skimmed through this material instead of our usual comprehensive approach.
We introduced ourselves and discussed her goals for her statistics class. We covered information from the first two chapters in her textbook (introduction to several basic definitions and concepts and measures of central tendency) and discussed a plan for our next session.
Refresher on statistics as the student begins a new course focusing on using a computer program to more easily analyze statistical data. We also worked through 2 problem sets which incorporated using this new technology and new method of interpretation.