...that unlocks the human potential in every individual. I have degrees from Oxford University (Masters in Law), INSEAD (MBA), further study ongoing at Stanford, a Masters in Business Research and a Doctorate in Business in Scotland and have been both teaching and helping start ups for 20 years. I'm warm and friendly and teach marketing, economics, strategy and English or anything in the general business area as well as the social sciences, research skills, sociology...
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...Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics...
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...early age I learnt to love all aspects of learning, whether it is hands-on such as taking a bike apart, or sitting down and tackling mathematical and logical problems while ardently debating plots with my siblings. I come from a small Albanian immigrant family, with an education zealot mother who taught me to work hard at everything given to me and instilled the love of books, and a tranquil self made driver and mechanic father....
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...born in Santander, a small and beautiful coastal city in the north of Spain. In 2016 I graduated with honours in Mechanical engineering at the University of Cantabria. A year after, I came to the United Kingdom to learn English and start an exciting career in building services and sustainable development. I have lived and work in Brighton, London, and York; based in Manchester at the moment trying to discover as much places as I...
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I am a Ph.D. student of Oncology at the University of Oxford. I have previously studied Virology as a major with a bachelor's degree in Microbiology. I enjoy teaching biology and have a love for teaching virology and related subjects.
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I enjoy tutoring adults and children in a variety of subjects. I have a BA, MA and PGCE as well as a CRB check. Tutoring Experience I have had extensive teaching experience over 30 years both in the UK and Germany Tutoring Approach I try to meet the student's needs at every stage of the process and design a programme which will reach their goals. I also try to make the lessons fun.
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...in Economics and Geography at the University College London. Practicing as a tutor has been a passionate part of me even before teaching individuals at high school and university level. During my sabbatical, I travelled across Spain, spending most of that period in Barcelona. Having completed a TEFL instructor course, I applied this acquired skill and knowledge to tutor English and German at prep schools. While I am most passionate about tutoring languages like English...
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I am a dedicated and passionate tutor with over six years of experience as a university lecturer in Spain and the UK. I have also taught A-level students in international summer schools. My main field of expertise is government,...
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...with over 23 years of experience. I can help students with assignments, homework assistance, test and exam preparation, and revision. I have experience in helping from 6th Grade up to 12th grade Mathematics and Physics. I also tutor Pre-Calculus, Calculus 1, and Calculus 2. I tutor adult learners as well. I have a Masters Degree in Internet Computing and a BEng Degree in Aeronautical Engineering. I have a passion for teaching. I have over 23...
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...Degree at the Pedagogical University, at the department of foreign languages. I like English and French and I proved my love to this romantic language by visiting France and a lot of other European countries and by communicating with people living abroad. As for my professional level, certificates DELF B1, DELF B2 and DALF C1 gave me an opportunity to prepare the students for these exams and for TCF, TEFaQ and TCFQ. My fourteen-years' experience...
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...existence of a point which an individual's endurance cannot surpass, regardless of dedication. Although the theoretical concept of a mathematical function's limit exists, my function is to prove the negation, by teaching that for every student's believed limit of mathematical understanding, they can excel beyond their own. As a resilient University of Leeds MSc Mathematics graduate specialised in Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics of stars and planets, that has hurdled through various educational and vocational obstacles emanating...
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...achieved my postgraduate Masters's Degree in History from the University of London in 2021 and my Bachelor of Arts Degree in History in 2014 from the University of Hertfordshire. I have a decade's worth of experience in tutoring and mentoring young people of all ages, from supporting First Year University students in their History assignments to supporting under-12s with their reading, writing, and other literacy capabilities. As someone who grew up with very little access...
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...I am a graduate of the IB Diploma Programme (bilingual), where I focused my studies on French and English literature. I grew up in a French and British household, so I have both languages as a mother tongue. I have tutored English and French to students of all ages (4 to 30 years old) for over a year now - my studies in Russian have made an even stronger tutor, as they have given me...
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...University of West of Scotland and currently working towards my PhD in Forensic Psychology (year 4) at the University of Strathclyde. I have over 5 years of experience teaching psychology, statistics (SPSS, MATLAB and EEGLAB) and Research methods to undergraduate students from the University of Strathclyde. In addition, I also have over 2 years of experience in supervising undergraduate dissertations. Teaching is my passion and I believe I can alter my teaching styles based on...
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...and private schools. I am a former deputy head teacher. 20 years experience as an examiner and moderator with examination boards and the AAT for 11+, mathematics, science, physics, business studies and accountancy - including at principal moderator and chief examiner level. I am still a chief examiner. I have a first class honours degree in mathematics and physics and separate upper second class honours degrees in computing, electronics and accountancy. I have masters degrees...
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The CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) exams are offered in 33 subjects by College Board, the makers of the SAT and AP exams. CLEP allows students to take college-level exams in subjects of their choosing for college credit or for higher placement in a college course sequence. Since there are no formal classes to prepare you for these exams, as there are with AP exams, you may find it helpful to pursue CLEP exam tutoring as you prepare to take your respective test. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with an experienced, qualified instructor dedicated to helping you achieve your target scores on whichever CLEP exams you choose to take.
A CLEP exam tutor's approach first seeks to help you acquire the knowledge necessary for success on test day. Whether you are taking introductory psychology or calculus, your tutor can work with you to clarify any difficult concepts or problems you might encounter as you learn the subject material. Based on your learning style and the topics you need to master, your tutor can develop a personalized learning plan to help you acquire, remember, and apply the subject's information over the weeks in which you are preparing to take the CLEP exam. Through homework assignments, in-session work, and practice test questions, your tutor can help you test and reinforce the knowledge you have gained.
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I had her go over content from her flashcard set she purchased and note concepts or cards she had trouble with. We went through those concepts pertaining to chemical foundations and basic biochemistry. She is bright and is understanding the material and asking questions as she goes through it all. She will continue on to the cells, enzymes, and chemical transformations sections next when we meet on Wednesday.
Today we reviewed present, preterite, and present participle forms of verbs with special attention to verbs listed on the student's study vocab lists. Her test scores continue to improve and she has advanced through the second phase of her internship application process, which is very exciting!
We went over some basics of chemistry today using an AP book as a study guide. Today, the student did not take any notes as the session was more of a broad review. We plan to continue meeting at a bookstore in order to use resources provided there, and I encouraged the student to start self-studying so that the sessions can be used most efficiently to answer his more difficult questions.
Today, we decided which chapters we would cover in the duration of our time together to prepare the student for her class. We briefly went over the introductory algebra review section. Then we went through the first three sections of chapter one including graphs, domain, range, factoring and some properties of functions. She was very comfortable with the material and had strong prerequisite knowledge.
We covered the chapter of biomolecules today. We went over the concepts in this chapter and we finished the assigned homework. Our next scheduled meeting date is Sunday.
The student is preparing for a CLEP Precalculus test, and we have a large amount of material to cover in a short time. Today, we looked at the outline of topics to expect on the test, and we began to attack those topics one by one. We talked about function notation, domain, linear functions, equations for circles and ellipses, quadratic functions, absolute value, and solving systems of equations. If we can relax and keep at it we can get through all of this material and prepare her to pass this test. For next time, I will organize topics into 10-minute blocks and prepare practice problems.