I was educated in China and the United States. Having taken many mathematics courses in both countries, I learned many ways to solve math problems by using strategies learned in both cultures. Therefore my background, in both learning and teaching math, is very strong.
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...of my students and aim to educate rather than just lecture. My approach is interactive to thoroughly test whether the information is being processed or not. I have over 17 years of teaching experience of both group and one-on-one settings. As a doctoral candidate and published author, I am very interested in finding solutions to how people learn, motivation and outcomes. My approaches aim to create and encourage the thinker not the memorizer, the leader...
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As a mathematics tutor, I view each student as equally important. Everybody deserves a chance to learn something or improve in their weakest areas. I believe that patience, dedication, and understanding are the keys to making my students' experiences better.
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My name is Neil, but my friends call me Nemo. I am passionate about learning and exploring mathematics, and helping others learn all of the things that I have come to know and understand about the field.
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...a dedicated and passionate tutor, I believe that education is the key to unlocking every student's potential. With over two years of experience in tutoring sciences and math, I have helped countless students improve their understanding, build confidence, and achieve their academic goals. My teaching philosophy is centered on patience, adaptability, and engagement. I tailor my lessons to each student's unique learning style, ensuring that they grasp concepts effectively and enjoy the learning process. Whether...
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...to first identify what a student already knows. It is important to establish "pre-knowledge" before building upon further concepts. At times this requires correcting misconceptions in order to establish deeper learning. From there we can begin to focus on areas that need to be addressed. My approach is very active and is rooted in problem solving. When I teach I want my students to practice as many problems as possible. My approach in an individual...
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...in the combined Bachelor of Science and Medical Doctorate degree (BS/MD) program. I was the valedictorian of my high school, scored a 1550 on the SAT (perfect score of 800 in math/750 in reading and writing), and am a National Merit Scholar. I have extensive experience with advanced mathematics, and earned a 5 on the AP Calculus AB exam as an 8th grader. In addition to completing AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science...
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...a special interest of mine; don't let the art degree fool you! In fact, I've tutored people of all ages in a wide variety of subjects including physics, philosophy, chemistry, writing, portraiture and of course mathematics from basics all the way to Calculus AB. My philosophy: A good teacher never makes a statement when she could ask a question. I'm excited to ask all the right questions to help turn this learning struggle into a...
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B.A in Statistics from the University of Florida with minors in Actuary and Business Administration. I tutor in almost all math based subjects for over 6 years and developed tips and tricks along the way.
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...of TSTC. I enjoy teaching all subjects and drums and percussion and I have won many awards and trophies. I help all ages and grade levels from elementary to college. I use different strategies and find what works best for the students and allow them to grow and be the best version of themselves. My goal is to get students ready for the next grade level they will be going to next year.
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...much the same in the processes that bring joy of games - is to be found everywhere in the nature of the human brain; a living computer; a vast of potential of weighted logic gates which give rise to the substance of what we call learning when we - by our activities - so organize them. Even the most bizarre or inspired art - so I attest - comes from the negotiation and change of...
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...college professor (10 yrs.) Before working, I got both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida (Go Gators!) I also took Doctorate Level courses in Educational Leadership I tutor most science and math course from Chemistry to Calculus to Physics. I love Geometry, Algebra, and Chemistry! I think these courses are the building blocks for all the more complicated courses. And I believe if you can understand...
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As a tutor in test prep (SAT/ACT/SSAT/AP), I aim to help my students learn subject matter solidly enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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I love teaching math and have been with Varsity Tutors for 8 years, including during medical school. Now that I am a doctor, I still enjoy it. I maintain a positive energy in my classes and am eager for you to reach your goals. I promise you will have a blast learning from me!
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...decided to pursue this interest by tutoring with an independent tutoring company and participating in the FIU Teach program where I am actively acquiring new skills to better teach and help each student succeed. I was part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and received my diploma, therefore I am used to working under stress and with rigorous work loads. Outside of tutoring I am currently pursuing a Biology degree at Florida International University and...
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...attained my human biology (B.Sc) degree from the University of California San Diego (UCSD) in 2018 and was blessed with innumerable opportunities to explore passions in STEM ranging from physiology, anatomy, biology, biochemistry, organic chemistry/chemistry, and physics. It is nearly unquestionable that the difficulties in any subject-matter within STEM arise from inevitable and yet fathomable constraints in prose, communication, or even teaching style. My philosophy is that there is always a way to achieve a...
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With over five years of experience with tutoring, I have the skills to help your child succeed in school. Students that work with me have improved grades and increased confidence in their academic abilities. I offer individualized lessons that accommodate each student's learning style. We will work together to identify specific academic goals and create a customized learning plan to achieve those goals. ... I believe every student has the ability to succeed academically. I provide...
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...well as in Biology. I decided to tutor because when I was an undergraduate I often struggled in my classes and spent far too much time struggling just to get the answer, much less understand the material.I like tutoring students because I can help make the learning process easier, and perhaps enjoyable. I don't think it is beneficial to struggle for hours just trying to get an answer to a question. Instead, I think there...
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...in 2020 and I am currently on a hiatus from pursuing my Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Florida International University. I have a very extensive tutoring background. Since middle school or high school many of my classmates, friends and family would ask me to teach them a topic they thought I was really smart in, typically that was math but sometimes it was for Japanese or HTML when I first started learning...
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...others to not only understand their subject but enjoy it. I truly believe that learning can and should be fun for everyone, you just need to find out what motivates you! I have an extensive education background in several subjects including math, business, communications, liberal arts, journalism, and international business. In my professional career, I spent over a decade in banking and finance, as well as creating business plans for start-ups and existing businesses, specifically...
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Continued the routine with another practice test from the book. the student is showing improvement with her vocabulary in the reading section and continues to perform at a high level for the writing section. Math is still her biggest challenge, but the shortcuts I'm teaching her should save her precious time on the exam. I also think she is gaining confidence on the math section, which is probably her greatest obstacle because she is reluctant to guess if she has any doubts.
We started by going over reading comprehension-- the passages I assigned for homework, and then the rest left in the practice test. Then we moved on to analogies. The student is definitely showing more comfort with both sections. I assigned a few more analogies and synonyms to work on at home.
We worked on sentence completion strategies (looking for opposite, identifying language), as well as did practice sections. We also worked on vocabulary building activities and reading comprehension review (how to approach passages, look at questions beforehand). Went over the essay and pre-writing strategies. The student completed one practice essay. We discussed how to be more specific and how to include more details. We wrapped up with a few math problems.
Today was my first meeting with the student. We went over a diagnostic test to see where she had trouble. She did very well in the math portion of the exam. We need to work on verbal strategies and some test anxiety issues.
Today we began to take an in depth look at the concepts from the book. We went through all the concepts in chapters 1 and 2 (basic math and kinematics). We talked through the concepts to make sure the student understood the physics and worked out each example problem to make sure he was comfortable applying the concepts.
The student completed a full length ACT practice test over the weekend so we spent some of the sessions scoring the test. I appreciate the student's willingness to complete his at-home assignments. His weaknesses are still in the reading and science sections, so extra practice with those will be necessary. We worked through the English section and went over the ones he missed. The student will need some extra geometry practice for the math section.