...I have tutored a wide range of subjects, and when I don't know something, I'm eager to learn it. I like to push myself to improve. I bring more than a decade-and-a-half of teaching and tutoring experience in calculus and above. And I've made a point of understanding many of the applications where the math will be applied, to help bring context to what we do. In my "free" time, I like to write novels...
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...college graduate with experience in college prep. I graduated from the University of Washington with a major in mathematics and a minor in applied mathematics. After graduating, I joined the Americorps and spent two years mentoring and tutoring over 80 high school juniors/seniors on their path towards college admission. More recently, this year I am teaching 7th and 8th grade middle school math here in Phoenix. In my free time, I enjoy reading and playing...
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I am a junior at the University of New Haven and I been tutoring since 9th grade of high school. I love math, history, and science. I am a Forensic Science double major with Chemistry and a minor in Russian
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I completed a BS-MS degree at Washington University in St Louis (BS in biomedical engineering, MS in mechanical engineering) in 2010 and a PhD in mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin in 2016. My PhD work examined human movement biomechanics. More recently, I was a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Leuven in Belgium. I currently live in Fort Worth, Texas, where I...
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I fell in love with tutoring while attending Broward College. I was in math class and noticed some students were having a hard time understanding the assignment. After completing my work I assisted others with theirs. That is when...
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...for my students to learn is a top priority. I am a grad student in Environmental Engineering expecting to wrap up soon. During high school and undergrad, I helped out a few students with their assignments. In grad school, I was a teaching assistant for a junior and senior level course. I addition to that volunteering to mentor K-12 students, introducing science made me realize how passionate I was about teaching and as such working...
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...or your child succeed. A Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, and a Math Minor help qualify me for tutoring in many subjects. My individualized tutoring methods also raised my step-son's Physics grade from a C to an A in one semester. I specialize in mathematics (basic arithmetic through calculus) but can help in many other subjects. Learning should be fun, but should also, at times, bring "Instant" results. I work to keep positive encouragement in every...
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Recent CLEP Calculus Tutoring Session Notes
This session was the same as yesterday, we just switched expository for persuasive. We spent some time reviewing his plan from Friday. I wanted to make sure he knew all that he was going to say so that he could concentrate more on organization. He came up with good ideas. I had him re-read what he wrote and asked him to identify any issues. I prompted him to think deeper about his answer to the prompt and to write a better thesis statement. We ended the session after making notes for him to use in the revision process.
He is taking the test so that he can apply for boarding school for the 9th grade. During this session, we discussed the importance of vocabulary and root words and reviewed all arithmetic that will be on the exam. He was left with quite a bit of arithmetic homework to do, which should not be troublesome for him.
Reviewed the student's reading homework, in which he answered 23 out of 30 questions correctly. Everything is trending up. He continued his success on the vocabulary in synonyms and analogy questions we worked on together.
Today we read to lengthy short stories and the student answered several questions on analysis and evaluation. After that I indicated to her that I sent her several practice packets since this was our last session.
Worked through math practice problems (multiple. choice) to identify the areas the student struggled most with. She seemed comfortable with most of the problems but had a little trouble with ones that required multiple steps. Gave her some tips to improve her speed and confidence in her answer. This will be a big focus for the future.
The student has begun showing improvement on his ACT English already, if his homework is anything to judge by. We continued practicing English to further reinforce different grammar rules and writing strategies that may come up on the student's next test.