...assist and guide even the most tentative or discouraged student to find their niche as a productive, lifelong learner. While I tutor a range of subjects, I am most passionate about laying a great, educational foundation (K-8 academic subjects), Writing Skills and college entrance/transition preparation. In my spare time, I enjoy singing, games/sports of any sort, volunteering, and of course, reading and writing. I graduated from Northern Kentucky University in 2018 with a Bachelor of...
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...I have an artistic talent. If you need help with drawing, I can do that with no problem. I can draw very realistically. I am a fluent French speaker. If anyone needs help with French subject, count me in. I can speak and understand Spanish but, I am not fluent. Beside any of the subjects that I mentioned, if you need help with anything else, I may be able to help. If you are ready...
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...interested in tutoring mathematics from high school through college level. My goal in teaching is to empower students to become leaders and have successful careers. My philosophy to tutoring promotes critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, communication skills and most importantly creativity. Because student/mentor relationships are extremely important to student development, I like to encourage students as early as elementary school to enjoy Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics so they will continue to peruse this interest...
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I have a bachelor's degree in mathematics, partly because I don't just want to understand what works, I want to know why it works. I want to work with you and help you see not just the what, but the why, and feel the satisfaction that comes with that understanding.
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...middle school, high school, and college students. I have received excellent feedback and have helped students raise grades by a full letter. Though admittedly I am a math nerd, I have experience tutoring other subjects including English, reading, essay editing, history, and (very basic) chemistry. I have been able to maintain excellent grades in all subjects, and I feel confident in all my listed subjects! Currently, I serve as OBU's tutoring center's math coordinator. Also,...
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...the Texas A&M University in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. I have a Bachelors in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and a Master of Electrical Engineering in view. I enjoy tutoring and have spent over 3000 hours doing one-on-one and online tutoring alongside a full-time academic pursuit and professional Engineering career. My approach to teaching has proven to be highly effective and efficient over the years. I take into cognizance each student's learning...
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...to ask questions and explore concepts at their own pace. I am passionate about making complex subjects accessible and engaging, using real-world applications to illustrate key ideas. My commitment to student success has been recognized through positive feedback from both students and parents. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading about advancements in educational technology and exploring new teaching methodologies, which I integrate into my sessions to enhance the learning experience. I am excited about the...
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...grade, helping new students from foreign countries learn French and Mathematics so they could get the basic skills and knowledge to be successful then placed back with all the students. I quickly developed a love for helping others and never have stopped tutoring since then. I have tutored since a very young age as I love to share my knowledge with others. Recently, I have tutored students during night school and after school programs to...
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I began my career in Physics and Mechanical Engineering beginning at Earlham and finishing at Columbia University. I now work as a Software Engineer in finance. Historically, I've tutoring anything in math, hard science, or computer science. I'm willing to help any student.... Everyone is interested in math and physics. Anyone can learn these subjects. There just needs to be more time spent gaining mathematical literacy in this country.... Introduce myself and make the student as...
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...am originally from Hong Kong. I graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering and passed my Fundamental Engineering exam in 2019. I have 4 years tutoring experience and I enjoy tutoring and helping students. I am a straightforward person. My tutoring style is directive and clear. I will try to break down the difficult concepts with metaphors and examples. Feel free to join a session with me, I will do...
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...students, I was able to make the lessons fun and show students why math is important for everyday life which led to increased student engagement. I am a firm proponent of education as a first-generation college graduate, believing it to be necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my spare time, I enjoy going to the beach and hiking.
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...the methodology that had made me a top student, test taker or anything I have desired to do. I enjoy creating good results that students may have not thought was possible. I have unlimited patience for each of them. I hope they will not only learn effective skills for Math, but through time, develop good habits and self confidence. Education Columbia University, NY Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Deans list University of Maryland, MD Master of...
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...be critical thinkers and curious, well-informed human beings. I recently completed a dual degree at Indiana University and moved to New York to take a gap year before beginning graduate school. As a scholarship student at IU, I majored in economics, cognitive science, and piano performance. Outside of tutoring, you can find me playing or teaching piano, doing jigsaw puzzles, watching TED talks, running, or trying a new food or cooking technique.... A first session will...
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I have tutored and/or taught mathematics since 2009. I have received graduate degrees in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and the University of Florida. I am very patient with my students and strive to develop their skills, strategies and critical thinking.
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...through student-tailored and fun mini-lectures. 3. Introduce a powerful 4 step problem solving strategy that Benjamin uses for everything from math/science all the way to cooking. 4. Guide the student from relatively simple exercises through progressively more difficult exercises which will guarantee early wins and build confidence in a healthy way. 5. Habituate the student with AT LEAST one powerful yet simple study habit out of the many good study habits that Benjamin has in...
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...of struggling to pass the course. My STEM focus was on point as I was mentoring freshmen in the STEM program of Phoenix College. While working in the field of Research and Development, I still teach coworkers and use my math skills to do cell culture experiments and method development. Recently, at High Bluff Academy and Mathnasium in San Diego CA, I taught K1-12 STEM teens in advanced placement and AP courses. I like to...
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...enhances my ability to tailor lessons to diverse learning styles. My expertise spans Algebra, Algebra 2, Elementary and Middle School Math, and Pre-Calculus. I prioritize building relationships of trust with my students, focusing on their individual needs and fostering a supportive environment where they can gain confidence in their abilities. I strive to connect mathematical concepts to real-life applications, making learning not only accessible but also meaningful. Witnessing my students' "aha" moments is the most...
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...sessions, I try to ask students if they understand, and I give them time to solve the problems that I present. Subjects of Interest to Me (not a complete list) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Science is awesome right? From the biochemical reactions inside of our cells to the extreme biological adaptations of deep-diving sperm whales to the long distance migration of some birds, nature never ceases to amaze me. I love Biology (especially Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and...
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...option. I consider myself as a lifelong learner who refuses to be left behind as the world constantly moves forward. That is why I keep myself updated on the latest technological advancements. When I am not cramming my brain with every bit of technical knowledge the world has to offer, I enjoy participating as a worldwide climate change activist. I would say Im an experienced leader of interdisciplinary teams of practitioners, having strong knowledge of...
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...nor passed. When it comes to my teaching style, I focus heavily on the fundamental rules of algebra and statistics, believing that a strong foundation is key to tackling more advanced concepts later on. I also enjoy using the Socratic Method to spark discussions and encourage students to think critically about what they're learning. Outside of the classroom, I have a few hobbies that keep me busy! I was on the fencing team at Texas...
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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.