...The Ohio State University. I am currently trying to pursue a bachelors degree in Civil Engineering. At the moment I am only a few credits away from an associates degree in associates of science. I have been helping students, friends, and family with there school work science I have been in college. I am extremely good at math and can explain it very easily to others. I have also taught classes in private before, and...
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...is practical and meaningful. My main goal in working with students who are having problems with a particular subject matter is to simplify the material as much as needed so that a student will get to the root of their difficulties and work from there to obtain a strong foundation of the subject material. I am not rigid in my approach. If a particular manner of subject presentation is not helping a student, I will...
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I am a Masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate from Campbell University, NC and have over 10 years of experience in tutoring Mathematics to middle school, high school, undergraduate and graduate students.
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Learning is one of the best ways to generate, develop or improve skills that get further just the academic area, giving a meaningful impact in the life of the students and the teacher.
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...Ph.D. in mathematics education from New York University. I have quite a bit of experience tutoring a wide variety of mathematical subjects across all age groups from middle school to graduate level level courses. As a former college teacher and administrator, I have first-hand knowledge of how and why students struggle with the quantitative subject areas. This experience has served me well in finding ways to help students learn how to solve problems with confidence....
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...tutor? I am motivated to build your confidence and success in a variety of subject areas! I am a recent graduate of Miami University with a degree in psychology. In August, I will begin pursuing a doctorate degree in physical therapy at Washington University of St. Louis. I have tutored for several years and specialize in the following topic areas: standardized tests (including the GRE), math, biology and general sciences, psychology, Spanish, and overall study...
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...have tutored high school and college students in subjects including chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics (from pre algebra to differential equations). I have also worked at Stony Brook University as a college biology lecturer. I like to use a hands on approach to tutoring rather than just lecturing, although I find it best to adapt my methods to the learning style of each individual student. I love to dance, especially ballet. I also love to...
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...served as a mentor for new teachers in our school district. This experience has allowed me to further refine my instructional techniques and cultivate a supportive learning environment for both students and educators alike. I am particularly proud of my work as a Reading Apprenticeship practitioner, where I have helped students apply their reading skills to understand real-world math problems more effectively. By integrating literacy strategies into my math instruction, I empower students to become...
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Understanding is about feeling. Every person learns in a different way and for me it is important to establish a good communication. The communication with me is punctual, one question, one suggestion, one idea... We have a lot of tools to succeed!
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I am a rising sophomore at Trinity University. I am pursuing a major in mathematics and computer science. I am very passionate about science and math, and hope to help others feel the same way. In high school and college I found every opportunity to help others in the areas I felt strong in. I truly love teaching others. In areas some find especially difficult, such as...
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...accommodate diverse learning styles, utilizing interactive discussions, hands-on activities, and real-world examples that make complex subjects more relatable. With experience in a wide array of subjects, including Algebra, AP History, and English Language Arts, I strive to create customized learning plans that address individual goals and challenges. I believe that building strong relationships with my students is key to their success, and I am committed to nurturing their love for learning, and helping them thrive...
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...always come easily to me, especially math, but through consistent studying and hard work I have found academic success and now I'm a math and science teacher. On my journey to becoming a teacher, I tested out of several college courses using CLEP, and passed all my teacher certifications on my first attempt. I've learned some study skills and habits that worked well for me, and I would love to share those tips with your...
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...as a PhD Student in Condensed Matter Physics. I am currently working at an experimental physics lab at the University of Maryland, College Park. My tutoring style is pretty relaxed. In my experience, if someone knows what question to ask then they are already pretty close to the answer; they just need a push in the right direction. I like to help people talk through the problems. My job is to steer you in the...
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...their everyday lives. I try to convey the importance of a rigorous study and examination of textbooks and outside readings to improve the classroom experience and therefore, a student's overall education. The modern approach to education, with a blend of technology-based learning and in-class didactic learning lends itself well to the particular was in which I would like to teach. Particular use of these examples in my class lectures emphasizes the relevance of continual self-improvement...
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B.S. Chemisty minor Math Univ. So. Fla 2010 ---------------------------- Decades of experience specicalizing in Organic Chemistry where I save lives ;}> Also can help with Bus. Calc, Calc, Biochem, and more. Having completed two years of computer science, as my initial major, I can also help with introductory C++ coursework. Decades spent as an editor of academic manuscripts in the social and natural sciences--I can also help with writing-intensive courses.
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...ages in a variety of subjects ranging from music theory, test prep and mathematical concepts. While I enjoy teaching a broad range of subjects, my absolute favorite subjects to teach are mathematical subjects and standardized test prep. I especially love to help students struggling in these subjects and to see their tremendous growth and improvement. My motto is to make learning fun and keep student motivated so they can enjoy our sessions and look forward...
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I'm currently working as an engineer. I'm here to provide you guys assistance with math. I believe math can be fun and interesting when it's taught in a way that is easy to understand.
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...Florida. During my Ph.D. at the University of Florida, I was a teaching assistant for Calculus I, Calculus II, and Precalculus, and I was an instructor for a section of Calculus I. These experiences helped me develop my tutoring skills. Many students see math as a set of formulas that they can apply to the problems on their exams and homework. However, I feel that this way of thinking not only stifles true understanding, but...
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...for ten years and I hold a Bachelors degree in Business Management. I have experience in tutoring middle school, high school, and college students in different topics of mathematics. I am also TEFL-certified and I have experience with teaching ESL to students living abroad. In my spare time, I enjoy reading classic novels, dancing and listening to a variety of music. I also enjoy learning languages and about the histories of different countries. I am...
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Recent CLEP College Mathematics Tutoring Session Notes
Completed a math section. The content was a little easier than the other prep books, so the student did well and this boosted his confidence. He enjoyed similar success on the reading section, which I asked him to complete for homework. His focus was once again sharp.
We did a math section, a grammar section, and a little bit of reading. The student has really learned to apply the various test-taking strategies very well. It seems as if we have already eliminated any intimidation factor that comes along with many of these questions, which can open up a much more direct approach to the questions. The student continues to progress very well in all aspects.
Today, we used our time to work our way through the rest of the problem types before the student leaves for camp (yesterday, we focused on scrambled paragraphs). We spent the first hour on logical reasoning. She's starting to get a real mastery on this section. Then we spent a half hour on reading comprehension and a half hour on math. Having covered all sections in the last two days so they're fresh in her mind.
In our session today we did a comprehensive overview of the exam and went through practice problems in each section. She did best in the quantitative reasoning section and the reading comprehension section. In the math achievement section of the test there were a few problems that were simply mistakes and didn't reflect his true capabilities, she corrected them immediately. She had a few difficulties in the verbal section, but with more practice and exposure to the question types I think she will do very well.
Introduction to SAT Official Study Guide. The student and I read through the Introduction and Critical Reading sections together...to get a feel for the test format and scoring processes. I then timed her on (2) sentence completion sections, while compiling vocabulary list for research and reference. Session held on 7/11.
The student did very well on his practice ACT English test, missing only six questions altogether and figuring out most of his errors on his own. His practice ACT Writing prompt, however, did not go as well. We will need to come back to work on writing strategies later. We also began reviewing ACT Math, and I assigned a practice Math section for next time.