Hi, I'm the philosopher they call Andrew! You are most very definitely welcome to come to me with any school questions, but be warned: there's a good chance we'll soon be figuring out the meaning of life...
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...am a lifelong learning - working on my PhD. How knowledge has been used, historically - to keep people back, push others forward, is an example of its importance. We cannot know everything, but we can make a dent into some areas and see the importance of a subject in some way to our lives. I like to have a balance life and some subjects can be used as a stepping stone to another discipline...
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I am a life long learner, a certified teacher and a licensed Georgia attorney. I am most fulfiled when I successfully help others reach their goals!!
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...role required me to teach many subjects including: English, Math, Social Studies, Art, Theater, Psychology, Sociology, Human Growth and Development and many others. My undergraduate degree is in Psychology and plan on receiving my Master's Degree in Sociology within the next two years. I am certified to teach: Psychology grades 6-12, English grades 6-12, Social Studies Grades 6-12, and Special Education grades k-12 in the State of Mississippi. I have also taken additional trainings in...
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...in understanding. Each of us has a different way of absorbing new ideas and frameworks, and to be aware of those critical differences in learning styles is tantamount to your success. In some rigorous coursework, it can be so tempting to give up and settle for a grade that does not reflect your true potential. However, with the right attitude and patience, you will be on the fast track to getting the most value out...
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...have a degree in both Political Science and History from Tusculum University. After graduating Cum Laude from college in 2014, I attended the University of Iowa College of Law. In 2018 I received my Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa College of Law. I have provided efficient and effective professional tutoring services for over 10 years. I am certified by the National Tutoring Association (NTA). Book a session with me and let's work together...
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...and lifelong Learner, I apply my education to real life. Background in leadership of NPO's, working with horses as healers, counseling and emergency management. I look forward to getting to know you as a curious and generative fellow Learner. As an educator who tutors adult Learners, I create the environment to empower the Learner in critical thinking to own then synthesize the material. My role is to empower you to independent scholarship...in essence to put myself...
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...have an unparalleled passion for learning. I graduated summa cum laude from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. Additionally, I minored in Business. I am working toward my Juris Doctor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. I love sharing my love for learning by helping others reach their academic potential. As a tutor, I believe teaching should be tailored to suit each student's needs....
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...in English (honors, with an emphasis in creative writing) and French, I also minored in Legal Studies. In college, I co-taught a creative writing course and I worked in the Writing Center providing feedback and editing assistance to students. Later, I went to the University of Akron and obtained my J.D. and M.P.A. While in school, I worked with indigent defendants in the local jail to provide them with legal information, wrote appellate briefs, conducted...
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...love helping students achieve their goals! I enjoy equipping my students with the tools they need to enhance their learning, and thereby, their confidence. I obtained a Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education and a law degree from Indiana University-Bloomington, and am currently finishing up my PhD in Law & Public Policy. As you can see, I am a life-long learner and I love to help students learn new things and understand difficult concepts in...
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...I am a Dartmouth graduate. I am currently working on my med and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and...
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...the rest of her subjects as well. This student went from feeling discouraged to optimistic, and acing her classes. I want to help everyone to achieve the same in their journey for self edification. I enjoy teaching many subjects, and carry an equal passion for all. This stems from my varied career, ranging from student, to store manager, to sales manager, while doing many of these simultaneously. I understand the grind that many students go...
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Credentials: Missouri Bar License J.D. from Creighton University School of Law B.S. in Criminology and History from Missouri State University. Statement: I love tutoring and have been doing so since 2008. Having taught for over a decade, I have come across numerous problems that students face with their studies and am always happy to help!
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...have over 20 years teaching and tutoring online in both one-on-one and in collaborative environments. I have worked as a high school teacher, tutor, instructor, academic adviser, coach, mentor, and professor where I taught stacked classes or a combined group of students in an online environment. My philosophy is that learning is fun, and I enjoy interacting and providing instruction to students. I enjoy teaching the necessary material, but more importantly, I enjoy teaching students...
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...for the Hon. Ilisa Rooke-Ley in Eugene. I moved to Northern Virginia in October 2015 to grow my private consulting practice, which depends on government contracts. Nothing in the legal profession gives me more fulfillment than working directly with clients, solving their problems and helping them realize their professional ambitions. I enjoy teaching the LSAT for precisely the same reason, so it made sense as a way to fill my hours not spent in legal...
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...want to tutor others because I view it as an extension of teaching. I have practiced law for over 10 years, but prior to entering law school, I taught study skills to junior high school students. Upon returning to the classroom last year, I asked myself how could I have waited so long. I absolutely adore it. I have always had a passion for working with people with disabilities, and teaching children with autism has...
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...individual motivated to provide quality assistance to individuals in need. Graduated with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Accountancy from Truman State University and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). I tutor Business and Accounting courses, and have experience tutoring all levels of students. My teaching philosophy is conversational, relatable, and adaptable depending on the student's personality and learning style. Often times this includes using real-world examples to relate to the student's life. My personal interests include...
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I have been in education over 15 years and enjoy teaching students in Business Education and Technology. I have earned degrees in both computers and business. I can be of service in assisting one in learning and being successful is very important to me. Having career and life skills to succeed is a priority as well as giving back to society.
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...ages and thankfully have always been able to maintain a good rapport with the students I have taught and currently teach. I am confident in my ability to help any student with time management, study and research skills, communication skills, public speaking, and test-taking strategies as well. It is my goal to use my Master's Degree in Public Administration, my Bachelor's degree in History, the many professional development courses, and required professional exams taken, to...
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Recent CLEP Introduction to Business Law Tutoring Session Notes
Today was my first session with the student going over the grammar rules for the SAT Writing. We have a lot of grammar review to cover, but I think that he will catch on to this much quicker and see improvement faster than in the Reading; these rules are easier to apply and practice.
I had the student do practice on all three sections of the test. He worked hard and tried to learn from his missteps. For homework I assigned several sections of the test including an essay for him to write over the weekend.
We reviewed the student's homework (math problems) and went over any she had a hard time with. Then we moved on to synonyms and analogies, the subjects she feels the least confident in. We continued focusing on strategies for when she isn't sure about the word given, though I also stressed the importance of reviewing her vocabulary words regularly so that they become second nature. I assigned a writing sample for homework that we'll review next time.
We began looking over the practice ACT that the student completed since our last session together, completing the English and Math sections. The student scored a 29 composite, several points improved over his past scores, so we were in high spirits all day.
Today we corrected a reading test. Then we worked on a math practice test together. I gave her 6 minutes to do 6 problems. She did the best she could, and then we went over them together. We got through an entire 60 problem practice test today. She is definitely improving on this section of the ACT.
During this session, the student and I went over the math sections from the practice test that I asked him to take prior to our first session. While working on this section, we talked about different strategies that can be used on some of the more difficult math questions on the SAT. At the end of the session, we talked briefly about how to approach the SAT Writing Section.