I am a graduate of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota with a Master's in Business Administration. I have lived abroad in Colombia, South America, and since have developed a passion for tutoring individuals who want to learn the Spanish language. I like to make learning a fun experience while meeting goals at the same time. Knowledge is power. Let's get stronger together!
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...world was to see how I could get through to other students and help them. Also, I have tutored students in private and help them prepare for SAT and ACT. I know how stressful it is to prepare for Standardized Tests but I believe with hard work anything is possible. I am a firm believer in education, as an important step in the ladder of career and life. In my spare time, I enjoy reading,...
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...helped with have really helped plenty of students improve and meet their goals. I have also helped college students and college graduates in advanced test prep on the GRE and GMAT. Doing well in a certain subject really helps to improve one's confidence and self-image and this can carry on to other areas of one's life. I have seen this in myself and plenty of other students I have taught. My experience in working with...
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...can assess what the student is not understanding and try different approaches to the same concept. We all have various means of understanding, and there is no single fit for everyone, so my role is to find the right teaching method that resonates with the student. My goal is to help you achieve success as you define it, whether that is mastery of a subject, getting an "A" in the course, or just learning the...
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...students because I like to see everyone excel at whatever they put their mind to academically. I received an Associate of Applied Business degree in the Fall of 2022, and plan to pursue a degree in mathematics at the university I will be attending. I am able to adapt to all learning styles and I am very patient. My favorite subjects are reading and math because I have always been very good at both.
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...are necessary to fully comprehend materials. Being a bilingual with degrees in Data Science and Finance, I have helped students from different backgrounds to overcome their scientific and linguistic hurdles by demonstrating multiple problem-solving approaches and encouraging practice to meet their desired standards. My goal is to bring joy and excitement into the subjects that I teach as I help them succeed in their academic endeavors. I believe that anyone can learn, and it is...
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...I've been a tutor for the past 5 years. I have a passion for empowering students to be the best they can be in school, with the understanding that all students excel in certain subjects over others. With that in mind, I intend to help each succeed with the utmost professionalism and patience. Given my corporate background, I'm also resourceful for career guidance and advice, and gladly willing to answer questions regarding college and onward!...
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...University of Pittsburgh, I found myself assisting peers and underclassmen with their coursework. With those experiences, I've learned to truly show one's propensity in a subject, you must be able to explain complex concepts in simple terms. My two degrees, Natural Science and History and Philosophy of Science, have given me the capacity to approach a variety of fields with an assortment of techniques. The diversity of my skillsets encourages me to help break down...
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I am a graduate of the University of Toronto, Reichman University, and Western Governors University. I have been teaching children, youth, and adults in various academic settings since 2008. My teaching philosophy and tutoring style is that of open discourse and conversation, actively involving students in their own learning journey by connecting lesson material to their own interests and hobbies. I specialize in homework assistance and exam preparation.
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...a good tutor, since my friends always come to me for help in Algebra, PreCalc and Calculus since they regard my teaching style as easy and interesting. However, I would like to add that I am a pusher- I push myself to the best I can be, and I would push and motivate my students to be their best too. Outside academics, I have a lot of hobbies. I watch TED talks, write computer programs,...
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...at UAGC has equipped me with the skills to support students' academic endeavors. I am keenly interested in tutoring accounting software and business/finance subjects, drawing from my practical experience and certifications in these areas. I find joy in helping students navigate complex concepts and develop a strong foundation in these subjects. Outside of academia, I dedicate my time to volunteer tax preparation and indulge in movie marathons. I believe that education is transformative and essential...
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Started tutoring when I was 12 years old. Graduate of Naval Nuclear Power School in 1993. Over 40 years of mathematical experience and study skills. I like helping folks learn concepts, to improve their grades and outlook. Best Wishes!
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...both private and public schools for about 10 years. I am certified in in three states: NY, NC, and SC. I also have significant tutoring experience-- not just in math, but in other subjects such as the SAT verbal sections. I particularly enjoy working with students one-on-one because I can dedicate all my attention and energy in getting to know them, figuring out what makes them "tick," and catering to their individual needs. It's really...
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...teaching and tutoring students on Mathematics and Science, working with people such as yourselves on an individual level to make sure you understand all of the subject material clearly and concisely. My teaching philosophy is to explain everything simply and thoroughly along with some practice both inside and outside the classroom. As of now, my teaching style has been very flexible to accommodate every student's individual learning needs and styles to ensure full efficiency. Besides...
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I love school! I am a teacher both for a living and at heart. I will do whatever I can to help you succeed. I understand that it can be stressful whether your a student or a parent. I have a background in the business world from when I was in real estate as well as education. I have tutored at 2 colleges and I am a current teacher.
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...tutoring became my part time job as I continued on with school. I received my AAS in Radiologic Technology and a BAS in Business Management. I kept tutoring, even as a working Radiographer, I continued to tutor and support my students. I truly enjoy motivating and teaching those who struggle with math! I am successful at building a student's numerical sense and building the foundation they need to work through difficult mathematical concepts. I can't...
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...unlock their full potential in math, science, and programming by breaking down complex topics into clear, manageable steps. With over three years of tutoring experience from middle school to college, I create engaging and encouraging learning environments tailored to individual learning styles. I hold a Master's degree in Education from American Intercontinental University London and a teaching certificate, specializing in building confidence and critical thinking skills. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy strategy games, logic puzzles,...
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...College.I have A's on every Japanese language class in Baruch. When I immigrated to the US, I became interested in Japanese culture where there was Japanese television on Fridays. When those programming licensing ended, I turned to the internet. In the second semester in college, I took the opportunity to enroll in the first Elementary Japanese class. I was able to get an A in the class. I have taken all the required classes and have...
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Nothing gives me greater satisfaction than seeing the look on a student's face when he/she has just grasped a difficult concept.... My teaching philosophy is difficult concepts are merely combinations of simple concepts. If you show a student that all the pieces are straightforward, they broaden their horizons and reach great heights.... In a first session with a new student, I would find out what interests them so I can draw analogies from that area. I...
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...students build confidence and realize that they can excel in math. My teaching philosophy is centered around empathy, patience, and adaptability. I believe that every student has a unique learning style, and my job as a tutor is to identify and support that style. I strive to create a positive and encouraging learning environment, where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, knowing that it's all part of the learning process. Outside of academia,...
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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.