I am a rising Junior at Princeton University who is passionate about the ways in which people learn, which has led me to pursue a degree in Neuropsychology. Through great experiences teaching English in Chiangmai, Thailand for two months and tutoring Calculus I and II through Princeton University's McGraw Tutoring program for two years, I have come across many learning styles and have developed a love for teaching. My strengths include standardized testing, Spanish, Mathematics...
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...prior learning. The beauty of math is that it builds on itself, so when you find what a student already knows, teaching them something new is just connecting that new topic to material they already feel confident about! I became a math teacher to help students become the best version of themselves and to find success in life! That is my goal as a tutor as well: to help you find success and to continue...
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...get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination and hard work! Realizing you can do it is half the battle and working hard to bring that dream to fruition is the...
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...times, students get the misconception of a math teacher as not being helpful or whatever their past negative experiences have been. I am here to help bridge that and make math more pleasing and enjoyable. I tell students all the time, I like wrong answers because I feel that is where learning begins. Its where you make mistakes and that's where you learn from. I use it as a learning tool not to shame you!
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...I have been a tutor for six years. I 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...
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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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Hello. My name is Andrea. I have been a teacher for 24 years. I have taught preschool and kindergarten for both general and special education. I have worked with all grade levels of students in special education. I enjoy teaching all subjects, but I especially enjoy teaching English and grammar. Teaching children to read is a magical experience! I think that learning should be fun and engaging. I look forward to working with you on...
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I like helping students out with mathematics. I like showing them that mathematics is not scary, but can be fun. I like to help them to master skills and become confident in mathematics, so that they can pursue their dream careers.
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...SAT, GMAT, and GRE. My teaching philosophy centers on active learningstudents engage through discussion, analysis, and creative problem-solving. I aim to reduce math anxiety, foster motivation, and connect math to real-world applications. I use challenge questions, extra credit, and storytelling to spark curiosity. I strive to reach both struggling and advanced learners, integrating technology to deepen understanding. My goal is to inspire lifelong learning and help students see the beauty and relevance of mathematics.
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...Although they may get good grades, this will be useless later in life. In my teaching experience, when students actually learn the concepts and logic, not only does their math vastly improve, but they also learn to enjoy math, which is the ultimate goal. My qualifications include excelling at all high school math competitions including finishing second at the 1989 Colorado Math Olympiad. I also graduated from MIT at 19 years old.
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"Learning is a process measured not by the amount of knowledge we possess, but by our ability to understand and adapt how we teach ourselves."
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I'm an engineer by trade, and an excellent math tutor. I'm passionate about helping to demystify math for people of all ages. My core beliefs are that math is for everyone, and that consistent incremental progress can produce great results!
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...with an AS in Mathematics. On top of that, I'm a CRLA Level II Advanced Tutor from the College Reading & Learning Association, with over 10 years of tutoring experience. I tutor a variety of subjects, including ACT Math, ACCUPLACER Math, CLEP Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, College Algebra, and Statistics. My favorite subjects to teach are College Algebra and Statistics. These subjects open up pathways to new majors and opportunities for students, had they not taken...
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I am a Georgia Tech graduate in Electrical Engineering with a focus in electronic design. I was previously a peer tutor at Georgia Tech, so I understand how tedious and frustrating concepts can get sometimes,which is why I always prefer to patiently work with different students using different approaches, tailored to specific individuals. I prefer to put myself in my tutee's shoes and work through problems together.
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...and real-world experience to my tutoring. I've worked in defined benefit pension analysis, pricing strategy, and data modelingexperience that helps students not only grasp the material but also see its relevance in practical, everyday applications. I'm passionate about helping students build clarity and confidence, especially in subjects like algebra, calculus, and statistics. My tutoring style focuses on demystifying complex concepts by breaking them into manageable steps and encouraging hands-on problem-solving. I believe meaningful learning happens...
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...my students. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, reading, learning languages, and watching documentaries. I teach Elementary math, Middle School math, High school math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Calculus 4, Multivariable Calculus, Vector Calculus, PSAT, PSAT Math, PSAT English, PSAT Writing, PSAT Reading, SAT, SAT Math, SAT English, SAT Writing, SAT Reading, ACT, ACT Math, ACT English, ACT Reading, ACT...
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I am here to provide the one of the best tutoring opportunity that any student deserves. I strive for excellence, and I will try to instill the same zeal in all my students.
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I love explaining things to people - and I've been doing it for about 25 years. I want you to finish a session feeling like: "Wow, that guy really helped me! (plus - what a sense of humor!)
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I am a graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington. I received my Master of Arts in Mathematics. I have been teaching 7th through 12 grade math for over twenty years. I am most passionate about tutoring Algebra and Geometry. I am very patient with students who struggle.
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...everyone! My name is Mr. Seth. I currently live in Florida and have 5 years of teaching and/or tutoring experience. I graduated with an MA in Economics from the University of Florida in 2022 with the completion of a Florida Teacher Preparation Program. I am currently FLDOE certified in Social Studies K-12. I specialize in the following subjects: SAT Test Prep Economics Math K-12 ELA K-5 I help my students with anything they might need....
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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.