My name is Mudit and I am a Pharm.D. trained tutor along with with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology with a minor in Leadership Studies. My skillset offers a well-rounded array of tutoring and mentorship experiences throughout both my educational and professional career! I am here to help you succeed!
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...teaching, it was natural for me to gravitate towards tutoring. I have 2 years of experience as a teaching assistant and many more informal years of experience tutoring my younger siblings and my own children. I am a licensed pharmacist in B.C, Canada and I also have a master's degree in clinical pharmacy from the University of British Columbia. You can count on me to clearly and quickly explain those hard to understand topics. I...
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...learning environment that fosters curiosity and encourages students to ask questions and think critically. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and I strive to inspire my students to pursue their academic goals with confidence and enthusiasm. Outside of academia, I have a variety of interests that keep me grounded and energized. I enjoy reading a wide range of genres, which broadens my perspective and fuels my imagination. Walking...
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...past June (coursework included General Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics, Organic Chemistry, and Physics). Born and raised in New York City, I studied ballet at the at The Joffrey Ballet School and attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts as a Dance major. I have been teaching fitness classes in the Chicago area since 2011 and loves spinning, yoga, barre, and dance fusion classes....
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...student that I work with to feel both competent and prepared for whatever subject they may be facing. In addition, I have been working as a tutor since high school and plan to continue doing so as I continue through college. It would be an honor to assist you in your academic endeavors. I have had success with all the students I have worked with so far, and hope to do the same with you.
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...including (but not limited to), social psychology, child abnormal psychology, abnormal psychology, child growth and development, contexts of adult development, and family relationship and life development. I can also tutor for some math classes, including college algebra. I also am interested in working with high school students who are taking classes, including biology, chemistry, English, and more. I would say that my favorite subject to tutor would either be biology or chemistry. When I was...
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...instructor, I have worked with students of all levels, from high school to graduate programs. Whether you're preparing for standardized tests, struggling with coursework, or looking to deepen your understanding of a subject, I am here to guide and support you. If you're looking for a tutor who can help you or your child build confidence, master challenging concepts, and achieve academic success in a friendly and supportive environment, let's connect! I look forward to...
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...each. And I can help you score highly on these exams without completely draining your mental and emotional energy with endless grind. I believe my excellent study skills and habits come from a life long experiences in teaching. Growing up as an immigrant, I was fortunate to help my mother learn English and understand American culture. This experience forced me to explain new and often complex things simply. These skills served me well as a...
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...to create an environment where students feel empowered to go as wild as possible with their approaches, and I take great pleasure in guiding and refining their problem-solving techniques. Understanding each student's unique level of knowledge is crucial to effective teaching. I begin by asking questions to gauge their current understanding and identify areas that need reinforcement. This allows me to tailor my instruction to meet their specific needs. Regular problem sets are a staple...
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...degree I taught multiple classes and was a walk-in tutor for the Science and Math learning center.In my years of being a teacher and a student I've found there is always more than one way to explain any given subject. Moreover,since everyone comes from a different background some explanations make more sense than others to different people. With me as your tutor I will find a way to explain science and math concepts that make...
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I graduated from West Chester University with a bachelors of science in Chemistry with advance knowledge in organic chemistry. Most kids go through their schooling career dreading science classes, but that doesn't need to be the case. Science can be fun and exciting when using proper teaching techniques that engage the student.
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...graduated from College of Agriculture from Arkansas State University along with a masters in Biotechnology. I have years of experience in corporate industry including information technology and insurance. I had teaching experience in college as a graduate assistant helping students with their course. I love teaching subjects related to plant science, food and crops and help others realize how they can offer diversity to human diets and magnify the living environment. I currently serve as...
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...Analytical Chemistry and Biochemistry, I focus on creating a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable and empowered to ask questions and explore topics at their own pace. My approach emphasizes personalized learning, using interactive methods to engage students and foster a genuine interest in the material. I am dedicated to helping students build their confidence and achieve academic success, and I find great joy in witnessing their growth and enthusiasm for learning.
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...test prep (including the ACT and AP exams). I used to work for Fiveable, an AP test prep company, which is where I discovered my passion for working to make education more equitable for all. I enjoy working with students from all walks of life, and I will make it my goal to help students achieve their educational goals by equipping them with the tools to do so. My favorite subjects to teach are math...
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...students from 7th grade through college. My subjects include middle and high school math (Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry Precalculus, Trigonometry), AP Calculus (AB/BC), and college-level math (Calculus 1-3, Statistics); sciences like regular grade-level scienceschemistry, biology, physics, organic chemistry, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, and AP Physics (along with AP exam prep!). Outside of tutoring, I enjoy running long distance (I'm currently training for a 10K race!), baking desserts, and reading (I'm currently reading "Crime...
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...inspired by Carl Rogers's person-centre approach and informed by Jean Piaget's cognitive development stages and Vygotsky's theory of scaffolding. I value what makes everyone unique by helping them set realistic goals and "jump and catch the peach on the tree" while respecting the commonality in cognitive development. My teaching style is responsive, thorough and clear. I prefer to talk about society when I teach any subject.I like playing soccer and volleyball for pastime. I sometimes...
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I enjoy learning as well as teaching chemistry. I believe that during the tutoring process the student and the teacher both learn from each other, as a teacher I will provide learning material as well as practice problems. If an emergency study session is needed then I will be glad to do so. I look forward to meeting every student and helping them succeed in their courses.
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I am a former Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Johnson C. Smith University. I have over thirty years experience teaching General Chemistry, Analytical (qualitative, quantitative and instrumentation), and Physical Chemistry (thermodynamics and quantum .) Expertise in nanochemistry and surface chemistry. I am a very good at understanding where your conceptual understanding is leading you astray. I am excellent at providing stategies for solving problems.
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Today we reviewed much of what we did yesterday. Today I utilized more videos and animations to better explain genetic cloning techniques and gel electrophoresis. I utilized a practice examination to better prepare him for his test tomorrow. Today we primarily focused on sex linked crosses and different terms like 'genetic engineering' 'genetic transformation' and 'recombinant DNA.'
We reviewed concepts in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. We focused on the details behind photosystems 1 and 2 and the Calvin cycle, and applied these ideas to completed questions in the back of the chapter of the textbook.
Today we worked though an entire lab report on genetic transformation. We began by addressing some of the conceptual topics that the lab covered then I pushed the student to remember what he did through the course of the lab and how his biology knowledge would help him understand the actions he performed in the lab.
We covered evidence for evolution and natural selection including biogeography, anatomical, and embryological evidences. The student's marking period grade improved by 7 points from last marking period.
We covered bacterial evolution in the context of the use of antibiotics. We reviewed two worksheets that the student previously completed. We also reviewed the structure/functions of the organelles found in Eukaryotic cells. We also discussed the process of central dogma. He asked a lot of good questions!
The student and I discussed genetics and bridged the gap from our earlier DNA chapter. We worked on Punnett squares, Mendel's laws, pedigrees, and how inheritance works in general. We also introduced evolution, but we will delve more in-depth next time.