I recently received my Master of Business Administration degree from The University of Texas at Tyler. I also have a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from The University of Texas at Arlington and an Applied Science degree in Mortuary Sciences. I enjoy being able to provide a service and being able to help my students succeed.
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...based in Fairfax, VA. He received his B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Rochester Institute of Technology. After four rather progressive years in public sector evaluating and executing high-ticket investment projects in basic materials sector he went on to receive his MBA from the University of Virginia. He leveraged his unique background as he transitioned into corporate role at Swiss based industrial conglomerate with substantial oil and gas interests in Central Asian region. His roles...
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...Ann Arbor as a Management Engineer Consultant. Teaching has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mother being a French teacher, it was no surprise that I enjoyed teaching growing up. My career goal is getting my PhD after acquiring some years of experience and becoming a University faculty. To deepen my knowledge in the education industry, I actively started pursuing learning opportunities in these areas. I worked as...
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I have tutored Accounting for a few years. I have taught Financial, Managerial, Cost, and Intermediate accounting. I enjoyed tutoring because it is a great feeling to share knowledge. Tutoring is more than just learning a topic but it also can help build a student's confidence. Every person has a different learning style. I try my best to adapt my tutoring skills based on that individuals needs.
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...Economics with a double minor in Finance and Management Information Systems. I firmly believe that in order to achieve success, one must strive to attain a strong academic foundation and a well-rounded skillset. Even though my favorite subjects to teach are English and Mathematics, my goal is to help all sorts of people from different backgrounds with a variety of subjects that range from Music Theory to Study Skills. I am very passionate about what...
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I know the pressure of these tests through my own experiences, those of my family, and friends' children. Making the student understand the skills needed and creating an atmosphere of learning, reduced pressure, and positive feedback is paramount.
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Friendly Tutor Ready To Bring You Success. I am currently a graduate student at Edgewood College going for a Master's in Accounting. My hobbies involve writing fantasy and I have published a book in a series. I love teaching all grades Accounting, English, Math and Literature. As a student of mine you can expect personalized attention and an end goal to make you succeed academically and in life.
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I enjoy working with students to develop their analytical, quantitative, and problem solving skills. My key areas of expertise are any type of math, physics I, and finance/accounting. I am very good at explaining difficult concepts and breaking down problems into manageable steps. My undergraduate eduction is in engineering and I have an MBA in finance. I am an adjunct professor of finance and have experience tutoring high school and college students.
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...have extensively traveled within the Continental United States with brief stays outside the country in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Central Mexico, and the Caribbean. I'm classically trained musician and singer who worked as controller for a multi-million dollar private company. I now spend my spare time writing poetry from the heart and running a local car club. I reside in the enchanting state of New Mexico. I am often found under a hood of a car...
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I am an accountant. I have had the priviledge to work in diverse industries across 3 continents. I have also had over nine years of tutoring accounting students at undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. I enjoy discusing micro and macro economic and financial issues. Seeing young people develop their finance and accounting knowledge gives me so much joy.
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Accounting Nerd. Excel Wizard. Leader. I am a computer geek at heart who loves to apply the basics of accounting to an ever-changing technological world. I am a compassionate and focused leader responsible for applying new technologies to accounting practices and small businesses. My hope is to empower those coming up through the business industry by training everyone to become a leader by learning constantly and always failing forward.
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...a high school in Greenwood, MS. I tutor English, Writing, Math, Social Studies, and Spanish. I personally love to teach any writing component, because I enjoy the process of creating an essay which everyone can enjoy. I consider my tutoring style to mimic that of a coach; my goal is to push your student toward a higher end. I have an ability to build a quick rapport with students and have them understand the work...
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...from the Ohio State University. Currently, I'm pursuing a Masters in Pharmacology, and working at the NIH researching pre-eclampsia and preterm birth. I aim to apply to MD-PhD programs this year, and specialize in Perinatology and Neonatology! I have always grown up in an environment that appreciates and encourages learning, and I love helping others achieve their academic goals! I have a lot of experience with AP classes, and I took over 15 courses and...
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What is your interest? Music, sports, or any other area of interest is used to translate "academic language" to real-life, practical language for the material you are learning. We will work together to understand your needs and accomplish your educational goals. I was a University professor for many years as well as a corporate executive. We WILL find a way to help you achieve your goals.
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...next day. Standardized tests such as the SAT/ACT exam comprise various courses in high school and I cannot teach someone everything they need to know in one night or if a person is weeks behind in the understanding of the course material. Whether it is a standardized test or learning another subject; an assessment must be determined of where the student is currently in their understanding of the material. Next a game plan must be...
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...In other words, we are all life-long students, and we should never be content with stopping the learning process. The goal should be to continue advancing our knowledge and expertise in different areas. Not only will it make us more balanced, but it will allow us to adapt and grow as new discoveries and advances are made. My hobbies are running, hiking, swimming, and watching the San Antonio Spurs play! I look forward to helping...
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...worth of schooling at the University of Evansville with a major in Political Science. I took advanced math and science courses throughout my schooling because I love learning and challenging myself. I continue to use those skills and passions today by tutoring students. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, my passion lies in math. I love working with students that struggle with understanding basic concepts. I have seen students go from hating math...
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I am a tutor with experience in Finance, Accounting and Economics. I am happy to help students learn and advance their professional and academic careers. Personally, I am married with three kids. I teach online in the subjects mentioned above. While working professionally in finance is my occupation, teaching is what I truly love.
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...wish to pursue a career in Bioinformatics or/and healthcare settings. I was a Math Lab tutor at St. Edward's University and an Academic Support Assistant in the Athletics Department at the UH. As a tutor, I have taught various mathematics and chemistry courses ranging from Freshman-Sophomore level mathematics courses and CHEM 1 and 2. In my opinion, a student needs to have a clear understanding of underlying concepts. For that to happen, a student must...
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...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 of a class because I am willing to go to great lengths to ensure my students have the resources and training to succeed.... I'll discuss expectations with...
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Recent Cost Analysis Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I spent time preparing for her final exam in Math. We worked on the problems in the practice webwork that her teacher gave her. We specifically focused on how to find zeros of functions graphically and algebraically. We also spent time practicing solving inequalities that had absolute values in them, and getting used to writing domains in formal notions using parenthesis and square brackets. We did a couple of trig problems looking at reference angles and finding the area of non-right triangles.
Great first session! We got our feet wet with developing a common vocabulary and determining grade-level appropriate exercises. I'd like to focus on examining school assignments before creating any outside work specifically designed for our tutoring sessions.
We started our session talking about vowels and consonants -- The student remembered all the vowels from our last session! We then worked on some more sight words, and she did great both reading words she knew and sounding out words she didn't. We finished up our session by writing the numbers 1-50. Her penmanship is getting much better in general, and especially when it comes to numbers, which we haven't practiced as much. She is doing great and improving each week!
Discuss the progress of handwriting. Taught him the finger rule and way to gauge the area. Number recognition with objects and without. Able to counts shapes and name with some help. Tried alphabet recognition of all 26 letters.
Topics covered include graphing functions, finding horizontal/vertical asymptotes, x and y intercepts, domain, range, and graph transformations. Theorems regarding synthetic division, completing the square, and solving for polynomials were included. Understanding of all components of a function's graph, completing the square, and polynomials were achieved.
The student had begun a practice test for the placement test, so we continued the work that he had started. He is very weak in vocabulary, which is difficult to improve when you only have a week, so I suggested that he use a vocabulary or flashcard app or website to familiarize himself with more words. We began covering test prep strategies and the math sections. His homework was to complete the rest of the practice test before Sunday.