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I am a graduate of Yale University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on 3D Mechanical Design. During my time there, I was exposed to the many inequities that ex...
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Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
I am a Structural Engineer with degrees in Civil Engineering and Architecture, and I have passed the SE exam. I volunteered as an assistant teacher in college, have taught seminars to colleagues, and ...
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University of California-Berkeley
Master of Engineering, Structural Engineering
Lehigh University
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
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I am very thorough in the material and diligently work, while being patient, to make sure each student is understanding the lessons because I know everyone has a unique way he/she processes and learns...
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Cornell University
Bachelor of Science
I am a Senior in college at Cedarville University currently studying civil engineering. I have taken up through Calculus 3 along with Physics 1& 2, Statistics, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and...
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Cedarville University
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
I'm excited to share my passion of math and design with others. I enjoy applying concepts learned in the classroom to real-life situations. It's not just about learning what we are supposed to learn, ...
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University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Master of Architecture, Architecture
University of Wisconsin Madison
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
I am a graduate of multiple STEM programs and have a passion for lifelong learning and helping others along the way.
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University of Calgary
Master of Engineering, Chemistry
University of Ottawa
Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering
I am constantly looking for opportunities to learn new things. Additionally, in my spare time I enjoy reading, board games, and rock climbing. I am excited to work as a tutor once again in order to gi...
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Duke University
Bachelors
I am friendly, professional and a highly trained teacher. My ultimate passion is teaching, I find the position personally satisfying and motivating.
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University of Ibadan
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
I am a recent BS. Civil Engineering Graduate from RPI, and working as a Bridge Engineer! Since HS I enjoyed all things math and science (hence Engineering aha) and have a passion for teaching/tutoring...
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
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I'm a structural engineer by trade who is interested in helping others accomplish their educational goals. I believe the most effective way to learn a subject is through mastering core fundamentals, a...
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University of Washington (Seattle Campus)
Master of Science, Structural Engineering
Iowa State University
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
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I am a currently a civil engineering student at an engineering university, and I'm currently working on my Bachelors. I have three years of experience tutoring and teaching math, science, computer science, and test prep. I have three years of experience teaching students between the ages of 3-17. I enjoy working with students, and primarily work with them regarding their math and humanities skills. I love tutoring in mostly everything, but my favorite topics to tutor in are math and history.
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I'm a master's student studying Civil Engineering hoping to design buildings one day. I've always enjoyed Math and Science and hope I can help you enjoy it too!
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I am a licensed professional engineer, retired with thirty years of experience leading multinational corporations. I served as a member of the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee for President George H.W. Bush, and the Environmental Technology Export Council for President Clinton. My goal is to inspire students and help them prepare for opportunities in the rapidly growing STEM fields. I am certified to teach Mathematics and Physics in Grades 6-12. I enjoy tutoring students in physics, all types of math, and standardized test preparation. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, writing and consulting in national policy matters.
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I am a trained STEM tutor with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Clemson University. Specializing in physics, math and chemistry, I have a passion for understanding these topics that I hope to pass on to your student.
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I am deeply passionate about helping students unlock their potential and achieve academic success. My love for teaching stems from the satisfaction of seeing a student grasp a challenging concept and gain confidence in their abilities. With over four years of tutoring experience in subjects like mathematics, physics, and engineering, I've worked with students of various ages and educational backgrounds, tailoring my approach to meet their unique learning styles. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of British Columbia, where I was recognized on the Dean's List for academic excellence. My tutoring experience spans everything from elementary math to advanced university-level calculus and physics, and I particularly enjoy guiding students through complex mathematical problems to make them more accessible. My teaching philosophy revolves around patience, adaptability, and fostering a positive learning environment. I believe that every student can succeed when given the right tools and support. My approach is student-centered, with a focus on building understanding and confidence, whether through one-on-one tutoring sessions or small group work. I enjoy creating customized lesson plans that cater to each student's specific needs and strengths. Outside of tutoring, I'm passionate about continuous learning, and I enjoy staying active by hiking, exploring new technologies, and engaging with various forms of creative problem-solving. These interests help me stay inspired and connected with my students' diverse passions and learning styles.
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Students often find structural analysis and mechanics of materials particularly challenging because they require visualizing forces, stresses, and deformations in 3D space. Fluid mechanics and hydraulics also trip up many students—understanding flow rates, pressure distributions, and energy losses in pipes demands both strong calculus skills and intuitive grasp of physical behavior. Additionally, students frequently struggle with geotechnical engineering concepts like soil behavior, bearing capacity, and slope stability because soil is a complex, non-linear material that doesn't behave like the idealized materials in introductory courses. Connecting these abstract concepts to real construction projects helps solidify understanding.
Civil Engineering relies heavily on calculus, differential equations, and physics—especially statics and dynamics. Expert tutors break down how these mathematical tools apply directly to civil problems: using calculus to find centroids and moments of inertia for beam design, applying Newton's laws to analyze forces on structures, or solving differential equations for deflection curves. Rather than treating math as abstract, tutors show students how to set up and solve real engineering problems, making the connection between theory and application concrete and memorable.
Analysis is about understanding how existing structures behave under loads using formulas and calculations—it's more straightforward and rule-based. Design, however, requires creative problem-solving: choosing materials, determining dimensions, and making trade-offs between cost, safety, and performance. Tutors help students transition from purely analytical thinking to design thinking by working through case studies, discussing why engineers made specific choices on real projects, and having students justify their own design decisions. This shift from "solve the equation" to "what's the best solution?" is where many students need guidance.
Absolutely. While tutoring focuses on conceptual understanding and problem-solving, it directly supports lab and field work by helping students understand what they're measuring and why it matters. For example, before a concrete strength test, a tutor can explain the science of hydration and curing; before surveying fieldwork, they can clarify coordinate systems and measurement error. This deeper understanding makes students more thoughtful in the lab, better able to troubleshoot unexpected results, and more confident interpreting their data—all critical skills for professional practice.
Tutoring is most valuable for the engineering concepts and problem-solving skills behind the software rather than the software buttons themselves. However, a strong tutor can help you understand what your software output means—why a stress concentration appears in certain locations, how to interpret a deflection diagram, or how to set up a structural model correctly. Pairing conceptual tutoring with software tutorials or your professor's documentation gives you both the "why" and the "how," making you much more effective with these tools.
Engineering intuition—the ability to predict roughly how a structure will respond without detailed calculations—develops through repeated exposure to problems and real examples. Tutors accelerate this by discussing failure modes, asking "what would happen if we doubled this load?" or "why did this bridge collapse?", and connecting calculations back to physical behavior. They also use sketches, free-body diagrams, and thought experiments to help you visualize forces and deformations. Over time, this builds the gut-level understanding that separates competent engineers from exceptional ones.
Early courses like Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics of Materials are critical foundations—struggling here makes upper-level courses exponentially harder, so tutoring early pays dividends. However, tutoring is equally valuable in specialized courses like Structural Design, Geotechnical Engineering, or Transportation Engineering where concepts become more complex and less standardized. Many students also benefit from tutoring during capstone projects when they're synthesizing multiple disciplines and facing real design constraints. The best time to connect with a tutor is whenever you feel concepts aren't clicking, not just when grades are slipping.
Civil Engineering problems often have multiple valid approaches, and students sometimes freeze when a problem doesn't match a textbook example exactly. Tutors teach systematic problem-solving: clearly defining what you know and what you're solving for, choosing appropriate equations or methods, checking if answers make physical sense, and recognizing when you need additional information. They also help you learn from mistakes by discussing why an approach didn't work rather than just showing the correct answer. This metacognitive skill—thinking about your thinking—is what transforms you from someone who can solve assigned problems to someone who can tackle novel engineering challenges.
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