...Kansas City University for medical school in 2012. I will be graduating from medical school in May and begin my residency training in Emergency Medicine this summer. I have always had a passion for learning and teaching. I have extensive experience teaching elementary-school age children in math and reading as well as undergraduate, graduate, and medical students in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and microbiology. I am passionate about engaging my students and helping them understand...
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...helping students succeed. With over seven years of hands-on experience in healthcare, education, and mental health, I bring subjects like microbiology, sociology, and psychology to life in ways that are easy to understand and deeply meaningful. I've worked on national sickle cell awareness initiatives, led mental health workshops for teens, and mentored college students through career-building programs. Whether you're prepping for an exam, need help with tough science topics, or just want to better understand...
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...such as AP English and AP Psychology. I focus on creating a supportive learning environment tailored to each student's unique learning style. My approach combines patience and understanding, ensuring that students feel comfortable as we explore challenging concepts together. I believe in the importance of teaching for a lifetime, not just for exams, which drives my enthusiasm for psychology, a subject that offers valuable insights applicable to everyday life. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy helping...
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...learning! I am working towards a degree in biochemistry, and I have a passion for science and math! My tutoring style is to meet students where they are at, which means each tutoring session can vary based off of material, age, pace, learning style, or level of understanding. It is my promise to give each student a personalized, fun tutoring experience. In my free time, I love to read, play violin, and indulge in board...
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...physician who recently took the MCAT. I have been a tutor for six years. I have tutored high school and college students in subjects including chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics (from pre algebra to differential equations). I have also worked at Stony Brook University as a college biology lecturer. I like to use a hands on approach to tutoring rather than just lecturing, although I find it best to adapt my methods to the learning...
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...with a double major in creative writing and a Master's of Science in Epidemiology. As a bonus, I have a diploma in pastry arts! In my graduate program, I focused on time to adjuvant chemotherapy in cancer treatment. I have tutored and worked with students in a variety of subjects and roles over the last decade. I find it very fulfilling to get to be a part of someone else's learning journey and share what...
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...in Management following a Bachelor's in Psychology with a minor in Criminology, Law, and Society. In my undergrad, I founded a registered student organization called Women in Psychology. Within the organization, I ran professional development workshops and it ignited my passion for teaching. I look forward to helping out in many different subjects such as research writing, English, psychology, business related subjects, and more! In my free time I crochet for my small business. I...
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...am passionate about fostering student success in subjects like AP Psychology, English, History, and Science. My teaching philosophy centers on relational learning, where I tailor my approach to each student's unique needs, ensuring they feel valued and understood. I aim to empower students to apply their knowledge beyond our sessions, and believe in bringing my whole self to teaching, blending my expertise in psychology and education to create engaging, meaningful learning experiences. Outside of tutoring,...
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I'm excited to have the opportunity to serve you. If you have to goal then we will achieve -Chris "Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that."-Dr. Martin Luther King
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...moved to Thailand, completed my TESOL certification, and spent a year teaching English as a foreign language to Thai students ages 3-4 and 10-11. Working in the classroom was both fun and exhausting, but I especially enjoy one-on-one or small group learning situations because it allows for the opportunity to target individual weaknesses and turn them into strengths. I am especially interested in tutoring writing and study skills/techniques, or in working with any IB Diploma...
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...Cultures with a focus on Russian, Russian Literature, and International Relations. Since graduating, I have worked at a YMCA Learning Center as a Preschool Teacher Assistant, camp counselor, after-school counselor, art program leader and childcare provider for all ages. I tutored children (K-8) in the after-school program in all subjects, overseeing study time and assisting students with homework. I also worked as a data analyst for the Data Recognition Corporation: reading, assessing and scoring standardized...
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With 10 years of experience in tutoring, I've found a passion in helping students learn. I graduated from UMass Amherst with a dual degree in Computer Science and Psychology (Honors College). I teach most subjects related to math, reading, computer science, and psychology!
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...for years to come. I recently completed my A.S. Degree in Sustainability Science, while also pursuing an interdisciplinary study approach across a variety of subjects. I am proud to have graduated with highest honors, including a perfect 4.0 GPA, Frank M. Chambers Award for Academic Excellence, and Highest Academic Achievement Award for the Natural Sciences Department in Sustainability. Outside of the lab, I have enjoyed enriching myself with all that my school community has to...
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...Public Policy & Administration. Additionally, I hold a Doctorate in Leadership. Throughout my academic and professional career, I have extensively provided education and tutoring to groups of all ages. I am a registered tutor from the state of Ohio offering tutoring services to children to improve their academic performance. Additionally, I am an Adjunct Professor for an Ohio University. While I teach and tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Public...
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...taught ESL, High School English I-IV, Calculus AB, AP Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Algebra II Pre-AP, Geometry Pre-AP and Regular, Algebra I, and 9th Grade TAKS Math, IPC, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Psychology, American History, World History, Geography. I designed and implemented a tutoring program for the bottom 20% of students at Cedar Hill 9th Grade Center and due to 75% of my students making adequate yearly progress the 9th grade center was granted Recognized status by to...
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...fall. As an undergrad, my experience in tutoring involves: Being a teaching assistant for Introduction to Modern Biology I. Working part-time at Ivy Stencil Tutoring Services. Tutoring students on my own by following UT's Credit By Exam curriculum. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most experienced in tutoring Algebra, AP Calculus AB/BC, and Biology. In addition, I emphasize strategies that help students retain content longer, especially for standardized testing (AP exams and...
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...of Louisville. I also attended the University of Louisville for graduate school, where I received an M.A. in medieval Middle Eastern history. I have tutored introductory college psychology for 8 years and various introductory history courses for 2 years. I also have experience with test prep for high school students and early college students. I love tutoring both history and psychology, because I find that these are subjects that can be made easily interesting to...
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...Everybody learns differently (different styles, different abilities to retain information, etc.), and my goal as your tutor is to unlock the code to how you learn, so that we can work together to deepen your understanding of whatever subject area you're struggling with -- and find the joy in grasping this new knowledge! Aside from this, I enjoy traveling (my profile picture was taken in Iceland this past September!), cooking, and discovering the tastiest food...
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AP Psychology gives high school students the opportunity to study human thought processes, motivation, and behavior in a course that presents them with college-level challenges and expectations. Students who earn excellent grades in the course can gain an impressive achievement to add to their transcripts, and those who earn excellent scores on the cumulative AP Psychology exam can be awarded with college credits long before setting a foot on campus. Covering everything from the history of the field to specific aspects of various theories, from the analysis of data in a variety of forms to the designing of statistically and scientifically valid experiments, AP Psychology can easily feel like too much to handle in the course of a semester, especially to a student who is already taking a full and rigorous course load and has a variety of extracurricular commitments. Don't give up on your ambition to conquer AP Psychology - get help instead!
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AP Psychology instructors are able to identify the exact aspects of the subject that you need to focus on in order to succeed. They use a combination of assessments, practice work, and conversations to quickly pinpoint areas that you excel in, as well as ones that you need to work in. They can use this insight to design a curriculum for your AP Psychology tutoring sessions that addresses these topics and concepts specifically. Your sessions can then help you master precisely what you need to learn to succeed, allowing them to be extremely efficient.
You're free to work at your own pace without worrying about keeping up with the rest of a study group or class. You can ask questions as they arise, as well as ask questions without being in a tutoring session. Your tutor can even adjust lesson plans on the fly if you make sense of a concept more quickly than planned, or need extra time to understand a particular topic completely. AP Psychology tutoring is all about helping you gain the foundational skills that you will use in later psychology classes and on the AP exam. In addition, you are free to request more or fewer tutoring sessions at any given time, whether you have a tighter schedule or you have a test coming up. You can even have online tutoring sessions.
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Recent AP Psychology Tutoring Session Notes
With the student, I also created a system for her to effectively study a lot of material. I showed her a better way to take reading notes using bullet points; suggested an approach to studying the chapter, by reviewing sidebars, graphs, and the questions throughout and at the end of the chapter. We then reviewed her chapter on neurons, etc. We also discussed a way to handle the stress she was feeling with the subject.
We went over the student's paper and discussed her understanding of the concepts as well as fine-tuned her approach in order to take into consideration variation in personalities. We then went over the topics in her chapter that she will be tested on in order to review and make sure she understood them. When she was unclear about something or when she had a hard time remembering certain concepts we went over them in more detail, and I gave her several examples to help make the concepts less abstract.
Continued prepping for test on Classical. He is able to recall some of the concepts better than during previous sessions. Seems to have a better grasp of topics.
We began a review for the student's unit test on Cognition, Thinking and Language. She had a slideshow and note from the teacher, which we reviewed slide by slide while referring to the textbook, giving examples, and elaborating on the information contained on the slide. I had her teach me a lot of the material and give her own examples as a study tool, and a way for her to better remember all of the information. Her class average is a 92, and she is hoping to bring it up to a 95. We also completed an extra credit paper comparing Skinner and Chomsky.
Today was my first day meeting with the student. I got to meet the family who I got along with very well. Started off just getting to know the student to make sure she was comfortable around me and then went over the basic overview of what the psychology test is like. She told me that she mainly struggled with the aspects of the class that involved biology because of the heavy memorization that it required. She also needed to get a better knowledge of famous psychologists and their experiments. We worked on a lot of vocabulary - she started off excellently getting most of them spot on. When we got to the brain however and identifying different parts of the brain and their function she struggled a lot. Spent a majority of the time working through vocab and going over the different parts of the brain a few times at the end.
We covered the different areas of the brain (all of the lobes) as well as the 'nature vs nurture' concept of psychology. He was able to recall the different parts and functions of the brain by the end of our session. He is going to study the concepts more before his test tomorrow.