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...the potential in being successful in the fields that one desires, and I love helping people and seeing them perform better and better. I understand that struggling with a subject can be frustrating, and I try my best effort to help my students in a timely manner. I am excited for the opportunity to help you master the subject in your demand! In my spare time, I enjoy music composition and performance, cooking, and traveling.
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...2014 to August 2015. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, I am so passionate about Mathematics and Physics. For me, teaching is exhilarating. Thinking about my own experience in education, I appreciate the incredible impact that teachers have on the lives of young people. I know that teachers provide skills and knowledge used by young people throughout life. Therefore, as a tutor, my greatest aim is to be a role model. In my...
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...been tutoring students for years in 1-on-1 settings and groups of 2. I provide lesson plans for each subject area and tailor it to each students needs. I like to explain the material in a very simple way that would be easy for you to grasp. I have helped many students score high on tests as a result of my teaching methods. They continue to ask for my help to excel in their classes and...
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...I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am specifically passionate about the sciences and math. Having learned to overcome the challenge of those subjects myself, I appreciate the opportunity to help show students they are not as daunting as they seem! I am a believer in education and have served as a career coach and mentor to high school students with the goal of encouraging them to pursue a higher level education. I am...
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...that every student can excel with the right support, so I tailor each session to fit individual learning styles and needs. My goal is to break down complex concepts, transforming challenging subjects into manageableand even enjoyablelearning experiences. Seeing my students grow in confidence and mastery is the most rewarding part of my work. If you're looking for a patient, dedicated tutor who is committed to your success, let's begin your journey to academic excellence together!
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...hands-on approach that adapts to each student's learning style and needs, ensuring they not only grasp the material but also enjoy the learning process. Although I have experience teaching a wide range of subjects, my expertise truly shines in math and data-related disciplines. These areas are pivotal for both academic and professional success, and I am dedicated to helping my students achieve their goals. I find great satisfaction in watching my students grow more confident...
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Armed with a strong understanding of fundamental combined with the confidence to apply to new challenges, every problem is just a puzzle to be solved! I want empower students to tackle new questions they haven't seen yet. Learning how to learn, and problem solving how to learn is an essential skill that students will take with them beyond standardized test prep!
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I graduated with a chemical engineering degree and have been working as an engineer in manufacturing and now consulting. I worked as a tutor as well as a Teaching assistant in college. I think learning is an exciting process and really believe every student has enormous potential.
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...Statistics) and business subjects (Accounting, Bookkeeping, Management, Marketing, Human Resources) to name a few. My philosophy goes this way. When parents tell me that "Oh, my son has ____" I quietly say, "Hum!" Realistically, the student still has to do the same work that others are expected to complete, to pass the same tests, and to do the same homework as anyone else. I will adjust my tutoring methods a little, but I will continue...
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...of the Spanish language with others. Whether they're young children or adults, I find immense joy in teaching them about the intricacies of Spanish. It's been almost 10 years since I moved to the United States, and during this time, I have been dedicated to imparting knowledge about the Spanish language to both kids and adults. It's truly rewarding to see how language can connect people and cultures, and I'm thrilled to continue this journey...
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I have worked many years as a tutor for a local university teaching student athletes mathematics and science. I have also been a private tutor for college students looking for help in science and mathematics. I have a degree in chemical engineering.
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...I have had the chance to work with students from a large variety of backgrounds in many fascinating subjects ranging from calculus and foundational engineering courses such as material and energy balances and basic electrical circuits to practicing more fundamental skills such as quantitative reasoning and algebra. Outside of traditional classroom subjects, I have also previously worked with students preparing for exams such as the GRE and grad school applications. I measure my success based...
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...the math authentically; this comes from my experience as an engineer. To further hone my craft, I am also pursuing a doctorate in organizational leadership with a concentration in school leadership. I believe teaching and learning are the two most important things a person can engage in during their lifetime, and I continually pursue both with a passion. I have recently taken up running and when I am not actively teaching, I also enjoy reading,...
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...New Mexico. Over the years, I regularly served as a teaching assistant and private tutor, giving me the chance to tutor students of all levels, from high school to college. I teach a wide variety of STEM subjects including chemistry, math, physics, and biology, and have worked with students in large classrooms, small group settings, and one-on-one to help them succeed. I'm especially passionate about chemistry, math, and technical writing because I find them to...
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...major with biology) in college as well as a number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you can and reach your true potential. I will work hard to make sure that this happens, as long as you put in the work, too! We will work...
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...with an interest in material science. At the moment, my research focus is on shape memory polymers and biopolymers. Along with research,I assist my advisor in either grading or teaching classes in undergraduate chemical engineering.These course include but are not limited to bioengeering,material science,thermodynamics and material and heat balances. I also have tutoring experince in chemistry,french,english and algebra/calculus,geometry and statistics. I received my Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at McNeese State University in 2019....
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During graduate school, I had the opportunity to gain experience and develop my own perspective on teaching by being a teaching assistant for several undergraduate courses. I love working with students and helping them succeed. I believe anyone can succeed in a course with enough wise practices.
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Recent Chemical Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
Today, the student and I covered topics related to evolution and natural selection with a focus on Equilibrium. I mostly clarified topics related to H-W equilibrium because the student still felt unclear about its significance and use. I feel confident he understood my message at the end of our session, however I still feel he could use a firmer grasp on the difference between allele frequency and genotype frequency in ideal populations. Otherwise, he is strong in his understanding of evolution.
We reviewed for the student's test on evolution the following day by reviewing:
- Analogous vs Homologous Structures
- Artificial vs Natural Selection
- Speciation and Hybrid Species
- Three main types of evidence for evolution
- Radiometric Dating
- The Contributions of Lyell, Darwin, Wallace, Malthus, and Linnaeus on our understanding of Evolution.
We reviewed his last test and quiz which both showed marked improvement.
For this session, we focused on the student's new chapter on reproduction. She started with plant reproduction. So, we covered the anatomy of the male and female plants, including the stamen and pistil. We also went over the difference between a spore and a pollen grain. Along the same lines, we covered how fertilization occurs in plants, pollen grain binding to the stigma leading to the formation of a pollen tube. She struggled the most with understanding the alternation of generations of plants and how a plant can go from being haploid to diploid and then back to haploid. To help her better understand this, I used a diagram showing that plants can only produce gametes during certain stages of their life cycle.
The student and I worked on concepts for his upcoming assessment on Evolution and the origins of life. He recently took a quiz. Last week, I made a review game for him. Next week, we plan to start reviewing for his end of course test.
Material discussed was a review on photosynthesis and glycolysis with an emphasis on its function, reactants, and products. Genetics was reviewed including a quick review of DNA and RNA, and then we proceeded to cover the central dogma of biology (DNA to RNA to Protein, as well as its variations), translation and transcription, meiosis (gametes, zygotes, and ploidy number), heredity and inheritance (including how to utilize Punnett squares), and lastly an overview of mutations (insertions, deletions, and substitutions and their effects on an organism).
The student started her unit on evolution. We reviewed a take-home quiz in which she did well with defining terms related to fossils, geological layers, organs, and structures. She struggled with understanding molecular clock theory and reading branching diagrams. We covered a basic intro to Darwin's theory and its origins. She did well with differentiating between individual mutation and adaptation of a population.