...scientific concept, fact, or theory should be explainable in everyday language, and be understood by someone with no scientific training. If an instructor can explain a complex principle or theory in simple language, that instructor thoroughly understands what they are teaching. I start with this, and introduce terms and jargon later. It brings great satisfaction, and enjoyment to explain an interesting scientific topic to another person, who is interested in said topic, but does not...
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...the past in Math (specifically Algebra) and English for ESL students. In addition, because of my academic background in Biology and Ecology, I'm interested in tutoring these subjects as well. Finally, I have basic background in Spanish from different courses and thesis work that I'm currently working on in Peru. From that, I feel confident in tutoring Spanish level one. I have also worked with non-students as well who had interest in specific subjects. I'm...
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I have been tutoring students in science and math for over 6 years and enjoy every moment of it! I am fully aware that no two students are the same and that various teaching modalities should be employed to ensure a strong foundation for every student, regardless of their baseline level of understanding of the subject matter. ... I am fully aware that no two students are the same, and that various teaching modalities should be...
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Hi my name is Hyein Samantha Oh and I am happy to tutor any students from grades 1-12. My favorite subject is Math and Science and I am currently in college to become a math teacher! I hope to teach students in a fun and relevant environment!
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...tutor a variety of subjects within these fields, including Genetics, Ecology, Geology, and AP Environmental Science. From early high school through my senior year in college, my classmates often turned to me for assistance with understanding the class material. I try to pinpoint the earliest or most basic point in a topic which is causing confusion, as grasping these points often leads to my peer or student being able to figure out later points on...
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...of Virginia. I have 7 years of experience teaching and tutoring preschool-high school in reading, science, math, and Koine Greek, and I've amassed enough SAT/ACT test prep books to keep a bonfire roaring for a week (though who would ever burn those treasures???). My passion is to help students realize that they empower themselves when they outline their future and see how learning fits in their puzzle. I love nature science, history, art, and meteorology!
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...with. I have some informal experience working one-on-one and in small groups with students. I'm passionate about helping students because I can relate on a very personal and recent level of needing even just some extra one-on-one help, especially with learning a second language. Providing this service and seeing a student's growth is also very rewarding. My tutoring style is laid-back and multi-approach based, because students don't need anymore pressure on their shoulders and I...
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...name is Andrea! I graduated in 2013 with my Bachelors in biology (minors in math & applied stats) and I'll be graduating in August 2019 with my Masters in biology. I tutored math for 4 years in college and I've been a biology teaching assistant for 1.5 years in grad school. I specialize in teaching middle and high school math; middle and high school biology; and college biology. I love helping people work through challenging...
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...that I chose to help anyone in the same situation and make learning easy for them. It is true that the efficiency of a machine cannot be 100 % but, in your case, the sky is not even your limit. My teaching style is an interactive method with the integration of different approaches depending on the individuals. Moreover, you will gain the confidence to deal with any problem and you will have an open mind...
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...graduated in 2014 from Binghamton University in Vestal, NY with a Bachelors of Science in Cell & Molecular Biology and spent two years conducting independent microbiology research in Binghamton's Center for Biofilm Research. At Binghamton I also acted as a Teaching Assistant and tutored many students, helping them to gain a better understanding of the natural sciences. I look forward to unveiling the magic of education, and helping you to become the best student you...
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...before moving to a brick and mortar school. I have taught for 13 years now, mostly in middle school, but with several years at a high school level also. During that time I have covered Earth/Space Science, Life Science, and Physical Science. Since I have three children of my own, my teaching style tends to reflect how I teach them. I want my students to be curious about everything and be aware of all the...
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...be difficult to understand, but with effort and persistence, it can and will get done. I currently hold a professional secondary teaching certificate which allows me to teach/tutor grades 7-12 in all sciences. I really enjoy the earth sciences and physical sciences. I think that there are tons of examples that we can observe in the world around us everyday. I enjoy being outdoors, especially on the water. I love summer time and try to...
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...CUNY and studied Premed, Sociology, and Music. I then continued my studied majored in Sociology, along with my Pre-Med classes. I also minored in Ethics, and Music Literature. In my spare time, I volunteered at the Writing Center on campus, helping other students with their grammar and essay writing. Believe it or not, I'm a published poet! I then went on to receive a master's degree in Neuroscience from Tulane University and graduated at the...
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...Ecology. My research topic is agroecology, specifically how carbon and nitrogen ratios in from shade trees in coffee agroecosystems influence ground-dwelling ant communities. My over-arching theme is decomposition and nutrient cycling in ecosystems and I got about answering questions about this in various ways (e.g. ants). At the University of Michigan, I have served as a graduate student instructor in two courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level. Having the opportunity to teach and...
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...and students to help them reach their goals. Most of my experience is in math and science tutoring, which I enjoy tremendously. There is nothing quite like reaching the point where a new understanding opens up a new way of looking at the world, and I find these moments in math and science. In my free time I enjoy reading or spending time outdoors and if possible, both at the same time. I also can...
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...obtained my Masters of Science in Civil Engineering recently, and just completed all required coursework for my PhD in Civil Engineering. My experience with graduate level course work is very fresh. As well, I have had ample experience as a teaching assistant in graduate level engineering courses, as well as mentorship opportunities for undergraduate students encompassing a wide array of scientific subjects. My teaching style is very simple: I want you to learn the subjects,...
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...in Plant Science and Forest Ecology. After working for a few years, I realized I was passionate about teaching and returned to college. I earned a Master's of Teaching at Sacred Heart and am currently certified to teach biology, general science, and earth science in Connecticut. Post graduation, I taught middle school math and science and have spent some time being a full time mom. I am available to tutor a variety of subjects, and...
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I have been tutoring for over 12 years. I have worked with many different students in many different subjects. I've worked as a classroom teacher and instructional content creator, as well. My favorite part of tutoring is knowing that I am making a real difference for my students. I am looking forward to helping more students achieve their academic goals!
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...subjects, and I am passionate about learning more about them. I believe it is important to always help students form ways to get answers to problems in the future. When I tutor, I want students to think about why the correct answer makes sense and begin thinking critically if not already. In the future, I hope to be involved in scientific outreach outside the classroom, at locations like museums or parks. Tutoring provides great experience...
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I am a graduate student at New Jersey Institute of Technology studying Biology. I went to Fordham University for undergrad. There, I majored in Biological Sciences. I'm excited to help students with a range of science topics.
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With global warming and ecological changes affecting today's world in a number of ways, the field of environmental science is rapidly growing. From environmentally friendly architecture to environmental law and legislation, the field has quickly become integrated in numerous other disciplines. For students with an interest in green technology and conservation, a background in environmental science can be essential. Even for those out of school, familiarity with environmental science concepts can allow you to stay up to date with the latest technology and understand how legislation changes the way in which we interact with our surroundings.
The integration of ecology, chemistry, and social sciences that is present in environmental sciences can make the topic seem dense and convoluted. To fully understand the impact an action might have on the environment, one first needs to understand the environmental systems as they function naturally, and then analyze how human impact disturbs these natural cycles. This demands not only a great amount of knowledge, but the ability to see and predict how different concepts influence one another. It can seem like a lot to ask a person to learn, particularly when the skill sets required are so vast; however, that's what is necessary for environmental science students.
Environmental science tutoring can help you prepare for an AP exam, study for an upcoming test, or even add an in-demand new skill set to your resume. Private environmental science tutoring allows you to learn in a one-on-one setting, focusing exclusively on the topics that most concern you. Varsity Tutors can help you select an instructor based on your unique learning profile. Your tutor can then tailor a plan that fits your individual study strategies, strengths, weaknesses, and goals. Whether you plan to simply add some extra credits to your course load with AP Environmental Science or to pursue a career in the field, tutors can cater to your personal aspirations and help equip you with the tools, knowledge, and strategies for success. With the field rapidly developing and expanding, now is the time to begin working to master the world of environmental science.
Varsity Tutors can connect you with a knowledgeable tutor who has taken the environmental science courses that you are working on. They have aced their exams and are now using their skills to pass on the understanding to you. If you are struggling in multiple areas, or only one, your personal tutor can help you form an unbeatable study plan that can help you prepare for your exam requirements. If you have a specific goal, such as getting into a particular class or earning a particular score on your exam, they can help you set a game plan to meet it. In addition, the tutor works to ensure that you stay on the track for success while providing reports of your progression along the way.
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The student did not have any homework for algebra 2, but did have homework in environmental science. We completed the questions his teacher had assigned. He is learning about biomass, food chains, organism and number pyramids.
I met with the student to cover topics from the previous week. She seems to have a great grasp of the material. We talked about how we're going to approach the semester and what assistance she will need to study for quizzes, prepare presentations, and write papers.
Review chapter of environmental science study guide, including but not limited to defining terms such as desalination, decertification, integrated pest management, the six worldwide crops that provide 80 percent of the world's caloric intake, rangeland, etc.
During this session, I met and got to know the student and we were able to make some progress on his science lessons. We worked on a project that involved birds' feet functions and built a demonstration to test a hypothesis he came up with. A project report was written up and sent to his science teacher.
The student decided that he would rather spend our time studying for environmental science. It went well. The review packet was comprehensive and there was plenty of material to cover. His understanding was good; I think he benefited from the rigorous quizzing.