I am a Part-Qualified ACCA with around 10 years of experience of recording a transaction at bookkeeping stage to finalised Financial Accounts and Management Accounts. Xero, Sage, Quickbooks and Microsoft Excel were the key platforms I used so. Besides, I have taught 1to1 and group lessons of over 651 hours in accounting and business studies from GCSE level to Undergraduates and students from Professional bodies such as ACCA and AAT.
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...preparing for specific examinations, mostly TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC and GCSE's. I am a Lecturer in Law and I have taught Law at Queen Mary University, Central China Normal University, The University of Cyprus and Ctl Eurocollege in Limassol, Cyprus. My expertise lies in International Law, Jurisprudence, Law & Social Theory, and Human Rights, though I have also taught EU Law, Equity and Trusts, International Business Law, International Commercial Law, etc. I often tutor law students...
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...of Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics won't be boring anymore.
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...have helped students 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...
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...thing that I really loved was being able to help the people around learn something new. While my children were growing up, I was able to assist them in doing their homework through high school. It was at this time that I actually started tutoring and working in the schools with students. My favorite classes to cover are English, History, Music and then Math. I believe that teaching high school or college level Literature students...
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I am a life long learner, a certified teacher and a licensed Georgia attorney. I am most fulfiled when I successfully help others reach their goals!!
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...Notre Dame, I worked as a Teaching Assistant for Measurement and Disclosure I, Ethics in Accounting, and Ethics in Sports. This fall, I will continue my education at the University of Chicago Law School. I have formal experience tutoring high-school students preparing for the SAT, ACT, and PSAT. I personally improved my SAT score by several hundred points, so I understand the hard work and diligence required for large score improvements. Although I am available...
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...I specialize in classroom, small group, and individualized instruction. I am a skilled proofreader who pays close attention to details. In addition to my professional skills, I have a multitude of academic and professional qualifications. I have a degree in both Political Science and History from Tusculum University. After graduating Cum Laude from college in 2014, I attended the University of Iowa College of Law. In 2018 I received my Juris Doctorate from the University...
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...found immense joy and fulfillment in guiding them to reach their full potential, witnessing their growth and achievements firsthand. I pursued my education at University of Maryland and Keiser University, where I obtained my Associates and Bachelors degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. Currently, I'm working toward MBA to further enhance my knowledge and skills in Business. As a tutor, I cover a range of subjects including budgeting, personal finance, investments, and...
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My name is Chris. I'm 25 years old and work in investment banking. I enjoy learning about and teaching all things related to business and history. Other than banking and tutoring, I'm also working on three startups as either a co-founder or leading business development. I also have my Series 7, 63 and 79 I like to take complex ideas and break them down with more simple terminology and application to real world scenarios.
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I am Chartered Accountant, Masters in Commerce and Bachelors in Commerce. In addition to this, i have completed certificate in Advanced Professional in Accounting. Besides this, i have done certification course in Forensic Auditor and Fraud Detector and expertise in Money laundering to enhance my skills and knowledge in Accounting and added a feather in my cap in...
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...of Richmond in Virginia. Before moving to Virginia, I spent more than five years teaching in my church's Sunday School. My students ranged from pre-schoolers, all the way up to high school students. Each Sunday, I enjoyed adapting my lessons and methods to each group of students, and watching them grow in their knowledge. I have had the pleasure of studying many subjects during my academic career, but I am most passionate about French, History,...
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...Justice. I also tutored in high school U.S. History & Government and Global/World History academic services' intervention classes and in 7th/8th ELA academic intervention classes. I also taught three years of 9th grade English. For three years I was a high school debate coach and I also started and coached a successful high school mock trial team for seven years. While a 7-12 social studies teacher, I also became a successful adjunct college instructor at...
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...and a Master of Laws (LL.M.). I am very passionate about North American politics, political issues, and government operations and institutions. I have a long history of teaching high school level, university level students, as well as continuing legal education and legal seminars to professionals and the general public. I am very serious about teaching and work, although I encourage a collaborative and light hearted approach to education to make everyone achieve their goals.
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Hi, I'm eager to work with you. I have degrees in German, history, and law. I am natively fluent in German and have successfully taken and passed the bar exam. I will help identify your needs and spend time getting to know you before we start, to ensure the best investment for your education. While I work with students of all ages, my expertise is with adults.
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I agree with Henry Adams, who said, paraphrasing, that a teacher affects eternity because he can never tell where his influence stops. I have found that to be true from the statements of former students who have so stated. It's a gratifying feeling to see former students become successful, accomplished adults.... I use an interdisciplinary approach employing critical thinking skills.... Try to make the student comfortable and willing to talk, to determine his/her needs, and to...
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Recent CLEP Introduction to Business Law Tutoring Session Notes
Today was my first session with the student going over the grammar rules for the SAT Writing. We have a lot of grammar review to cover, but I think that he will catch on to this much quicker and see improvement faster than in the Reading; these rules are easier to apply and practice.
I had the student do practice on all three sections of the test. He worked hard and tried to learn from his missteps. For homework I assigned several sections of the test including an essay for him to write over the weekend.
We reviewed the student's homework (math problems) and went over any she had a hard time with. Then we moved on to synonyms and analogies, the subjects she feels the least confident in. We continued focusing on strategies for when she isn't sure about the word given, though I also stressed the importance of reviewing her vocabulary words regularly so that they become second nature. I assigned a writing sample for homework that we'll review next time.
We began looking over the practice ACT that the student completed since our last session together, completing the English and Math sections. The student scored a 29 composite, several points improved over his past scores, so we were in high spirits all day.
Today we corrected a reading test. Then we worked on a math practice test together. I gave her 6 minutes to do 6 problems. She did the best she could, and then we went over them together. We got through an entire 60 problem practice test today. She is definitely improving on this section of the ACT.
During this session, the student and I went over the math sections from the practice test that I asked him to take prior to our first session. While working on this section, we talked about different strategies that can be used on some of the more difficult math questions on the SAT. At the end of the session, we talked briefly about how to approach the SAT Writing Section.