Hi! I have been tutoring for over 8 years now. I have tutored during my time as an Industrial Engineering student and now as an IT professional. I specialize in working with students of all age groups and specifically high school students. My focus is mainly math and even more specifically, SAT/ACT Math. My teaching style accommodates students of all levels and learning types. I hope to be of service to you soon!
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...served in the United States Air Force for 4 years after completing high school. Next, I attended Central Connecticut State where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Then, I went on to earn my Juris Doctorate. Since graduation, I have gained experience as a substitute teacher and mathematics tutor while also passing the bar exam and becoming a licensed attorney. While I tutor a broad range of...
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...am currently a graduate student completing my Masters of Science in Predictive Analytics through Northwestern University. I recently moved back to St. Louis from New York City, where I was Associate Director of Analytics for a digital advertising agency. Math, statistics and economics have always been the subjects I enjoyed learning about the most and in which I excelled. This has led me to a career in the analytics field (though in varying industries) for...
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...am passionate about tutoring students in reading and math, particularly Algebra 1 and English grammar. Currently pursuing my Bachelor's in International Business at George Washington University, I have over two years of tutoring experience in both formal and informal settings, including volunteer work at Prena a K-12 school in India. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring their learning styles. I adapt my lessons to...
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...am a graduate of The university of Alberta. I received my Bachelor of Science Computer Science. I am a certified ESL instructor. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English and STEM and helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests like SAT's. I also love writing and reviewing college essays. I like working with students of all age groups and helping them feel more confident about themselves. Help me...
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...a seasoned Tutor with teaching experience and currently pursuing my Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy. While in school, I'm also serving my local school district as a substitute teacher. My specialty is Math 4-8th grade but I can also support in other subjects. I also have a bachelor's in Advertising from the University of North Florida, and professional experience in creating and implementing training systems and processes within hospital systems and increasing patient satisfaction...
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...name is Dina A., and I am a graduate with a Neuroscience degree from the College of William and Mary. I also attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology and participated in several math tournaments throughout my time in grade school. My tutoring interests range from SAT Math to Algebra to Chemistry. I have over 100 hours of previous tutoring experience working with students from age 5 to 18. In my free time,...
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I am a PhD candidate in Computer Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University, with over three years of experience teaching algebra, calculus, and statistics. My goal as a tutor is to make mathematics meaningful for students. I focus on creating a supportive learning environment where every question is valued, regardless of its simplicity. I try to explain complex ideas clearly and concisely, often employing various methods to cater to different learning styles.
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...have gained substantial teaching experience since 2012 serving as a homeschool teacher and tutor to students from all over the world. This experience has provided me with a unique opportunity to engage with students of varying ages and backgrounds and to develop innovative and constructive teaching strategies. As an amicable, patient, and supportive instructor, I am dedicated to facilitating the development of young minds and empowering them to reach their full potential. I am confident...
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...Geometry, but I also work extensively with elementary/middle school math, Spanish, Science, and English Language Arts. As a native Spanish speaker with advanced college coursework in Spanish literature and composition, I offer bilingual instruction and culturally responsive support. I've also guided students through test prep with strong results, helping them build confidence and improve performance. I hold a bachelor's degree in Education and a master's in Educational Administration from the University of Texas at San...
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...name is Olivia Popovic, and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Accounting at Binghamton University, where I also minor in Economics. With over 2 years of tutoring experience, I specialize in AP Macroeconomics and AP Microeconomics, subjects I am passionate about and have studied extensively. My teaching philosophy centers around simplifying complex concepts and ensuring students grasp the foundational ideas before progressing. I believe in creating a supportive and tailored learning environment, adapting...
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...My name is Yash Kavadia, and I'm currently a Finance major at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business. I graduated from Bergen County Academies, one of the top-ranked public high schools in the country, and I've always had the passion and patience for helping others succeed too. Over the years, I've tutored students in subjects ranging from elementary school math and English to high school AP classes to SAT prep and...
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Greetings students, I am studying towards an Electrical Engineer BS degree and I have quite a few years of work with high school and college students from all backgrounds. I have assisted high school students in the "Big Buddy" program and college interns in the "Spring Forward" and "Career Launch" programs with Cuny experiential education. I am thrilled to meet you in our upcoming class.
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I acquired a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Philosophy at MSU Denver. During my time as a student, I tutored MSU Denver's diverse population in Math, English, and Philosophy. Doing so has made me a versatile and patient tutor. My favorite subject to tutor is Logic. A few of my favorite things are illustrating, strategy based games, and concise writing.... Conduct introductions, determine student's goals, and begin to review the material.... I help the student...
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...will create a personalized, structured lesson plan, and we will work together to meet your academic goals. I tend to find most students need help with the fundamentals, so I always look to evaluate and solidify those. After that, we implement the individualized plan to help the student understand the material. I am a very patient and enthusiastic tutor, and I have worked with a range of students from those with learning disabilities to Honors...
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...have a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and Policy that I earned from the University of South Florida. I have been tutoring various subjects including High School and College-level English, Chemistry, Biology, Geometry, Algebra, and Calculus since September of 2023 to now. My favorite subjects to tutor are the maths and sciences because I feel that these subjects can be the most challenging for students and it is rewarding to help them achieve their academic...
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...am originally from the Dominican Republic, and my educational journey led me to Puerto Rico, where I completed my BA in education. Later, I pursued my Master's in Education from Andrews University in the United States. This diverse background equips me to engage effectively with students from various cultural backgrounds. As a passionate educator, my experience spans diverse roles, including positions in dual language schools. I've served as an ELA and math interventionist and taught...
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...graduated from Cornell University 2017, majoring in Statistics. I'm currently working as a data scientist in NY and have a fondness for using data to generate business impact. Growing up I've always loved math and how there could be multiple ways of arriving to the same solution. I want to help instill the same passion for math in others, and my methods of teaching will be customized for each student depending on their strengths and...
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...believe everyone can succeed if they are given the tools they need. My goal is to identify what tools an individual needs and help them build those skills so they can be successful. I challenge students in every session to try their best and solve their own problems. My role is to guide them in their learning processes and reinforce their achievements. I am passionate about learning and want to share my passion with others....
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...test prep on the GRE and GMAT. Doing well in a certain subject really helps to improve one's confidence and self-image and this can carry on to other areas of one's life. I have seen this in myself and plenty of other students I have taught. My experience in working with students from all different ages and backgrounds has really helped me improve my confidence and communication skills and really relate to certain struggles students...
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Last week, the student mentioned that she wanted to work on poetry. This time, after going over some homework that she had (she's reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" in school), we discussed two poems: Robert Frost's short "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and Poe's "Annabel Lee". The first poem is a good example of metaphor and alliteration, while the latter has good vocabulary and other imagery.
The student and I focused on the English language arts portion of the test, finishing a grammar practice packet that we had been working on. Through our practice, we have touched on important grammar points, such as consistency in verb tenses, how to use commas, punctuation with quotations, hyphens in compound adjectives, and prepositions. We then reviewed the essay she wrote and identified ways she could have improved it, in an effort to take her strong writing skills to the next level. We went over: identifying the most important parts of the question and addressing those more completely, varying sentence structure, fixing small grammatical issues, and using her conclusion to identify the greater significance of the essay to the reader. I asked her to rewrite her conclusion for homework.
I focused on helping the student with her test taking strategies and timing rather than teaching any new material. She some practice math problems similar to the ones on the entrance exam. I had the student work on these problems and some reading and comprehension practice questions while timing her so that she could get used to working under pressure.
Today the student worked on mathematical word problems, linking verbs, and stem list 1. We discussed ten word problems and linking verbs. The student then practiced using linking verbs. I showed her how to use website for practice and how to access stem list 1.
The student is preparing for the upcoming test. We looked over the science portion, and she seems clear on the questions we went over. We finished up with algebra. She is very bright, and she picks up the algebra concepts very quickly.
Today we completed the problem set I created for the student during our last session. Most of the problems were slightly more difficult than the problems in the test prep guide, but they covered the same material. He was able to solve most of them with relative ease. During our next session, we will work on completion time and identifying algebraic equations from word problems.