...degree (MASc) at University of Waterloo, then completed the Master of Business Administration (MBA) EM (Executive Program, Management) at the Rotman School, University of Toronto and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Nikhil also has extensive finance, business, investment, operational and managerial experience in a broad range of industries with a reputation of building long-term shareholder value at top-tier Canadian corporations by significantly impacting growth and profits. He is involved in various philanthropic initiatives focused...
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...inspire and empower my students to reach their full potential. With a proven track record of helping individuals grasp complex concepts and achieve their academic goals, I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. My commitment to continuous improvement ensures that I stay current with the latest teaching methodologies, enabling me to adapt to the unique needs of each student. I look forward to the opportunity to make a positive impact on...
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Over 10 years teaching experience in Math, Physics, Mechanical Engineering Courses. I graduated from the University of Waterloo (Canada) in the field of Mechanical Engineering.
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...a Mechanical design engineer,developing lightweight thermoplastic products for automotive systems.I have been passionate about tutoring what I learned as a mechanical engineer in my experience.While I could tutor mechanical engineering related subjects,I am also passionate about tutoring the high school level physics,math,chemistry and biology.I have 1 year of Tutoring experience at Varsity Tutors platform, where I have tutored College physics, high school physics and many mechanics related courses.Though I am a professional oriented towards mechanical...
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...and physics courses required in engineering classes. I also tutored 'introduction of college life' course as part of freshmen series. Currently, I serve as NASA's Solar System Ambassador where I plan and execute variety of social outeach events for audience of all ages. My passion lies in decoding complex engineering/science topics to basic ideas that students can grasp easily. These techniques helped me graduate on top of the class at one of the finest engineering...
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...in graduate school, I served as the laboratory manager for the Composites Manufacturing Laboratory on campus were I instructed hundreds of students on the basics of fabricating composite parts for a variety of applications including vehicle wing elements, rocket casings, and sporting goods. When tutoring a student, I prefer to learn what motivates them to be successful and where their passion lies with a subject. My passion is for understanding the world around me through...
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I can show you how Math can help you lose weight, win in Vegas, and survive a Zombie Apocalypse. Bachelors' Degree in Civil Engineering, vast experience with statistics, and applied mathematics.
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...received my doctoral degree in civil and environmental engineering from Kansas State University. After graduation, I joined a community college in West Virginia and then joined Kennesaw to teach civil engineering classes. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about most calculation courses in civil engineering such as surveying, static, problem solving, steel structure and most of other related courses. Besides that, I also paly music and like to teach...
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I have over 10 years of experience facilitating and leading both technical and non-technical projects in aerospace, IT and education. My technical acumen as an aerospace engineer affords me the skill and vocabulary to challenge technical assumptions built into organizational processes. I also hold two masters degrees, one in Organizational Leadership and an MBA in Change Management. PMP and SAFe/Agile certified, I keep up to date on the latest industry best practices.
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...and interesting problems. I have had the pleasure of working with engineers without borders, a nonprofit organization that travels and works with global communities to provide engineering solutions for basic needs such as clean drinking water. My main goal is to help students understand and love the world of STEM. I have grown to treat every day as an opportunity to improve himself and those around me. Outside of my work as an engineer and...
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I have over thirty years experience as a mechanical design engineer, engineering analyst, and engineering manager in the aerospace, semiconductor equipment, and automated electronic test equipment industries. I also have over fifteen years teaching engineering courses at the community college and university levels. I am looking forward to helping you with your skills development as you prepare for your career goals.
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...Engineering at the University of Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics won't...
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...in mechanical engineering some years back and recently completed my masters degree in the same field. I have worked with students between grade 4 to college standing in the past. I'm proficient in math, physics, and science generally. I love tutoring math, it gives me a sense of purpose to explain defining concepts. I expose students to different problems and build their understanding. I am interested in sports (soccer). I have experience and comfortable tutoring for...
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...I thus have a wealth of styles to refer to. While in high school abroad as part of a school organized program, I was chosen to tutor my classmates as well as students in lower grades in the sciences. These subjects included calculus, physics, chemistry, agricultural science and technical drawing to name a few. In college, I continue to tutor my peers when I can, which has helped me establish a firm and continually growing...
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...from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Masters of Science in Structural Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria and will be graduating with my Ph.D Degree in Geotechnical Engineering from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA in December 2023. I have a strong passion for disseminating knowledge through teaching and commitment to sure my students understand the fundamental concepts. I have taught several students during my undergraduate and graduate degrees ranging from Mathematics, Statistics, Structural Engineering, amongst others. While...
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If you are interested in pursuing a career as a civil engineer, or even study as an architect, you will need to have a strong background in structural engineering. This branch of engineering focuses on the designing aspects of structures as diverse as bridges, tunnels, pipe systems, and certain vehicles, as well as buildings of every variety. Structural engineers need to be well-versed in the effects that specific design elements and materials can have on a structure's stability in order to be successful. In addition, they also need to master a variety of quantitative calculations, especially those having to do with forces, tension, and strain. Like those in every engineering discipline, structural engineers also need to approach the problems with which they are confronted with creative problem-solving skills and an ability to think outside the box in devising innovative solutions.
Structural engineering coursework helps foster these skills in students while helping them to gain the fundamental knowledge of terminology, mathematics, physics, materials, and design that they need to be successful in the field. However, due to the wide range of skills students are expected to master, combined with the often-challenging nature of the quantitative aspects of class topics, structural engineering classes can present difficulties for even top students. If you're beginning to struggle in your structural engineering course or want to work with a knowledgeable guide to move beyond the content being presented in your class, consider contacting Varsity Tutors. We can help you connect with structural engineering tutors throughout the country. These instructors can help provide customized review and instruction that can lead you to success.
Structural engineering tutoring is designed to be efficient, and every lesson is created with a number of factors in mind. Its customized nature allows you to work individually with a tutor using a plan designed to help fill the gaps in your knowledge. You can have your instructor's undivided attention during each of your tutoring sessions, so any questions that occur to you as you work can be answered immediately. Additionally, you don't have to spend any time reviewing content that you have already mastered. Since your tutor can adjust sessions based on your progress, each one can challenge you without seeming overwhelming. They even make sessions as convenient as possible by letting you schedule them where and when it works best for you. Structural engineering demands that students learn the fundamental concepts of the field well before entering the profession.
When you work with a private structural engineer tutor, you are able to benefit from a customized study program. As you establish a professional relationship with your private tutor, they will be able to evaluate your proficiency level, as well as understand your strengths and weaknesses, learning styles, and personality. With this information, your instructor can create a study guide that is best suited to fit your needs. Unlike the one-size-fits-all nature of classroom lectures, every session with your private tutor has been carefully created to fulfill all of your personal and academic needs.
Your tutor understands that you are busy, and that you more than likely are required to devote much of your time to studying other areas of engineering. Because of this, tutors are happy to conduct private sessions at a time that best suits you, including during the weekend. Also, you have the option of studying through in-person tutoring or face-to-face online tutoring over the Internet. Whatever your learning preferences are, your tutor will be happy to accommodate you
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With the final exam looming, the student and I began our preparations. During our first exam session, We spent our time focusing on answering true and false questions for accuracy. Over our allotted time, we got through roughly 120 questions, of which he answered over 80% correctly! I am very satisfied with his performance and feel good heading into our last review session.
At this session, the student and I continued to review packets in preparation for his Biology SOL. We focused our time on Genetics, Classification, Scientific Research, and Biochemistry. With a little more review and the completion of the three or so more packets, I believe he will be ready for his exam. I asked that he complete the remaining packets and review each before taking the test.
This was our last session to prepare the student for her exam on population genetics and evolutionary biology. We focused on going through chapter objectives, which have been a good way for us to prepare for her exams. As before, we covered Lamarck and Darwin's evolutionary theories, Hardy-Weinberg principle and the conditions in which it works, genetic drift and gene flow, examples of how mutations are the catalyst for all evolutionary change, adaptive radiation, and the different types of isolation and how that can cause evolution. Overall, she did really well in her preparation. There were only a couple concepts that she did not have down perfectly, and she caught on to those concepts very quickly. I just wanted her to review the objectives again before her test, and she should do very well.
Today's session was divided into two subjects. We started off with Chinese and character review for the first hour and a half. The second hour and a half was spent on studying for biology. We went through the anatomy and physiology aspect of biology. From the slides, we reviewed the respiratory, cardiovascular, and digestive and excretory systems.
The student and I reviewed for her biology final which she took right after we met. We went over her review packet for all 6 chapters covered on the test specifically focusing on all of the key terms and key concepts. I made sure that she understood all of the key vocabulary from each chapter and we discussed all of the major concepts. After, we went over her four unit biology exams. She was able to explain to me why she would pick a specific multiple choice answer and why the other options were not correct. We also discussed short answer topics and possible responses.
We went over the circulatory and lymphatic systems today as well as reviewed mitosis and meiosis in preparation for the student's final. The student did very well and asked some good curious questions.