...few other subjects; however, my favorite subject to tutor is math. It is also the one subject where, I feel, a good tutor/teacher can impact a student's performance the most. I believe learning should be fun. If you aren't having fun, you're doing it wrong. I like to laugh and do it often. I have always tested well, particularly in math, but I am not bookish, stale, or boring. I have four children - all...
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...Academy, where I focused on fostering a love for learning in my students. I believe in making complex concepts more accessible and relatable, ensuring that students not only understand but also enjoy the process of learning. My favorite subject to tutor is Mathematics because it allows me to challenge my students to think critically and apply logic, which builds their confidence in problem-solving. In my tutoring approach, I prioritize clear communication and a collaborative atmosphere,...
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I'm an engineer by trade, and an excellent math tutor. I'm passionate about helping to demystify math for people of all ages. My core beliefs are that math is for everyone, and that consistent incremental progress can produce great results!
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...experience with a couple of my professors who taught me calculus and algebra, enabling them to correct assignments and test papers. I am in my last semester of a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Lakehead University in Ontario, Canada. I can provide information and assistance on a wide range of subjects like Calculus, Trigonometry, Probability, Statistics, Algebra, and many more, and my favorite ones are Calculus and Trigonometry. Moreover, I can assist students with...
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...at the UW, I taught hundreds of students about geology for 6 years. I've given lectures to classes of 100+ students, taught hands-on laboratory sections, and provided one-on-one instruction to many students. I found that I really enjoy teaching and interacting with students, and that I care about helping students understand their lesson material. I bring my enthusiasm and interest about geology and math to every lesson, and hope that my students can feel excited...
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I hold a doctorate degree in Mathematical statistics and posses a decade of highly sophisticated experiences in teaching Mathematically related subjects to college students with a a desired results. I have what it takes to attract students' interest in mathematically related subjects.
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...lot of intuition-style teaching of mathematics and economics, so you have a grasp of why the charts and equations exist from a common-sense perspective first. I am supportive and encouraging, and I lead you through the material so it feels completely integrated, not a jumble of symbols and figures. I look forward to teaching you, and I know you will succeed in your studies, and we will eventually say Math and Economics are fun! Good...
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...teaching is dynamic and adaptive, I am interested in getting to know the strengths and weaknesses of my students to tailor my methods and style to deliver a better class. I was drawn to teach online since I retired from my job in 2021. As a student I skipped over several years and graduated from my PhD while still relatively young (24), after working as an assistant lecturer I pursued my career further and did...
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...a amateur looker at of art, but usually that evolves into me just saying wow that's pretty. Lastly, how I teach. My teaching philosophy falls under one old quote that I like to use in both my personal life and when I teach. "You have only mastered a subject when you are able to teach it." Now that's not the exact quote, but the idea still follows. I believe that someone doesn't truly know what...
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Hello! I recently earned my bachelors of science in Mechanical Engineering at Florida State University! I have a passion for teaching and I want to help my students truly understand the material and be able to see their applications. My strengths are Calculus and Fluid Mechanics, but I also enjoy teaching Physics and English. I currently work, so I am available Sunday-Tuesday.
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I have spent many years tutoring and always strive to make sure my students understand everything that they need to in order to succeed in their field. I am available at almost any time to answer emergency questions, and strive to have everyone I teach succeed. ... Ensuring that students have solid fundamentals helps them understand future concepts better. If time allows, it is always better to go back and make sure something is understood fully...
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...with students from all kinds of academic backgrounds. Through this experience, I've developed a deep passion for helping others learn and succeed. I bring a strong background of a wide range of subjects including physics, all levels of fundamental math and calculus, and Earth sciences/geology. I'm always excited to make these challenging concepts clearer and more approachable. Beyond tutoring, I'm also happy to offer guidance on navigating college admissions (both undergrad and grad), finding internships...
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...students of various learning styles, and learning backgrounds. I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from Indiana University - Bloomington, where I also minored in Physics. I have always had an affinity for STEM classes and throughout my undergrad at IU I was exposed to many different kinds of math and science, giving me a wide range of knowledge to draw from. I am looking forward to working with you!
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...Master's Degree in elementary education. When I finished school I continued to take classes and also became certified in special education birth-12th grade and added an extension for middle and high school math. I love teaching and being able to watch my students learn and grow. Along with my experience teaching I also began tutoring when I was in high school. I did both peer tutoring as well as tutoring of students in elementary school....
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Hello, my name is Maximilian Kremer and I enjoy tutor a variety of subjects including those in physics, economics, and mathematics. I try to make learning a less daunting task, easy to understand, and relatable as well so that my students can see real world examples of how the material can be applied. Please sign up for tutoring today if you feel that I can be of assistance!
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...and focused on building confidence alongside subject mastery. Whether you're preparing for a big test, tackling a tough subject, or simply looking to improve, I'll work with you to break down complex concepts, track your progress, and celebrate your successes. Beyond academics, I'm passionate about empowering students to develop lifelong skills like critical thinking and resilience. I'm here to support you every step of the way, and I can't wait to help you unlock your...
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Worried about a test? Confused about material in class? I've been in your shoes as a student, and I've spent quite a while with different types of tutoring. I'd be glad to help however I can and help you feel better about math.
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Private Applied Mathematics Tutoring in Manchester
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Manchester Applied Mathematics Tutoring FAQ
When learning applied mathematics, it can be nearly impossible to find adequate help. As the field is so expansive in its implications, and because coursework can vary widely, identifying someone with the knowledge and experience to answer specific questions you may have can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. Are you stumped by a problem you are facing in your applied mathematics research, project, or class? Are you wondering where you can get personalized help devoted to addressing your specific concerns with the subject? Varsity Tutors can help you to connect with such assistance in the form of applied mathematics tutoring.
Whether you are taking your first applied mathematics course or researching the ways in which math can inform other branches of learning, an applied mathematics instructor can provide you with the assistance and feedback you need to grasp those concepts that elude you. These may relate to science, business, engineering, technology, or computer science subjects. Applied mathematics tutoring is provided by talented instructors who are knowledgeable in the subject matter, as well as vetted in an intensive interview process for their superb communication skills. They not only know applied mathematics - they can explain it in ways that make sense.
With the help of the Varsity Tutor educational directors, you can find an instructor who uses applied math in a variety of subjects. If you are taking a robotics course, the director can put you in touch with a tutor that knows everything about robotics. There are many instructors who have unique teaching styles, personalities, and subject knowledge. Some may be more knowledgeable about applied math in relation to science, while others may be more experienced in applying math to engineering projects. You can work alongside the director to identify the tutors that are most suited to working with you.
Tutoring sessions are entirely one-on-one and designed around your specific curriculum, project, and concerns. You do not need to spend time reviewing mathematical concepts that you already understand, so your tutoring can be as efficient as possible. Many tutors work in fields where their knowledge of applied mathematics is tested daily. They are eager to help you meet your current challenges in research or class work, but they can also help you to gain the skills that they know from experience and that you will likely need later in your career. Real-world knowledge is invaluable, and it is certainly not something a textbook can provide you with. With a professional applied mathematics tutor, you have access to the most valuable source there is: a professional that applies math on a daily basis.
Tutoring also proceeds according to your particular schedule. No matter how many other commitments you are currently balancing, your tutor can work to make tutoring a part of your academic life. Whether you want your tutor to hold sessions in a library, a coffee shop, your dorm or house, or even face-to-face online, he or she can do so, at whatever time best works for you. Are you in class until 7 pm, or are you only available before 9 am? Your tutor will work around your commitments to make tutoring as convenient as possible. In addition, you are free to request more or fewer tutoring sessions as you go. If you have a test on a specific topic approaching, your tutor can alter the lesson plan to focus specifically on those subjects.
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Recent Manchester Applied Mathematics Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I worked on developing her skill with parametric functions and using her graphing calculator with the functions. We also worked on developing her skills with writing parametric equations for word problems.
We reviewed: lateral areas, surface areas and volumes of prisms, pyramids, cubes and other three dimensional shapes. She completed the problems, and I checked her work for accuracy.
We reviewed some pre-algebra concepts and completed several worksheets. The student understands how to evaluate variable expressions and can complete graphing problems. We will continue to work on more pre-algebra concepts.
The student will be taking his final exams in math soon, so our hour was spent reviewing his homework. We covered area/circumference of circles, areas of irregular polygons, and volume of rectangular prisms. I also pulled up the standards for his grade level, and we did word problems that tested rates of change and probability.
This sessions occurred on Tues. 5/7. We worked on solving inequalities involving one variable. The student seemed to get the graphing, and we practiced flipping the sign when multiplying/dividing by a negative number.
During this session, the student completed his in-class assignment that he had not finished. It revolved around shopping, applying and calculating discounts and taxes. He did very well with the activity and seemed encouraged by his understanding.