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I studied Math and Philosophy of Science at Penn State Schreyer Honors College for a B.S. and a B.A., respectively. I took every intro science course at Uni because I love the natural sciences. I tutored at-risk kids for a year in various subjects, though I was most passionate about math. I firmly believe that everyone can love math; the problem is math classes. Not enough time or care goes into the why, disconnecting students.
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...help others succeed in theirs. I completed my honours bachelor of science in math and physics at UBC, and have just recently obtained my masters of science in physics at UofT. Throughout university, I have become adept at tutoring via 7 different teaching assistant (TA) positions, as well as being an independent tutor for 18 months. My expertise lays in math and physics at both the high school and university levels. My favourite subject to...
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...first fell in love with math in 5th grade when I became a member of the Mathletes, I was too young to do the interscholastic competitions but still loved the complex equations. I also did musicals and field hockey all the way through high school. I am currently taking courses online so I can stay home. I have worked with students in Middle and High School. I think the best way to help a student...
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...Department at Western Washington University from December of 2019 to December of 2021. During my time as a graduate teaching assistant and a full-time instructor for the Mathematics Department at Western Washington University, I taught business algebra, business calculus, differential calculus, integral calculus, college algebra, precalculus and trigonometry. Prior to graduate school, I was a mathematics tutor for four years. I am very passionate about helping people learn mathematics, and, barring statistics and conic sections(I...
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...can be fun if you make it fun, and I definitely want to help my students find the joy in learning. While I am comfortable working with a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about math and science. I believe these subjects are fundamental for further understanding of any STEM concept, and I'd love to help you succeed! In my free time, I enjoy distance running, reading, enjoying a nice cup of coffee, and...
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...journey has been rich and diverse. I hold a degree in Biology, and I speak other foreign languages fluently, like French and Arabic. This academic background not only equips me with knowledge but also fosters a deep appreciation for the learning process itself. My tutoring experience spans several years, during which I've had the privilege of working with students of various ages and backgrounds. I've focused on subjects such as Math, Physics, Chemistry and French,...
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...and I try to impart this appreciation to all of 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,...
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During our first session we reviewed previous material from his first week of class. We completed chapter 10: reviewed concepts in each section and did representative example and practice problems. The goal is to improve the students confidence in regards to approaching problems and knowing how to systematically solve them. His 2nd quiz is this Friday on Chapter 11. As long as he remains calm and thinks through the problem while solving, I anticipate him performing better than his 1st assessment.
We covered 1 assignment and 3/4 of another today. The student wants to brush up on his math skills which is understandable as he hasn't taken a math course in 7 years. I would recommend that he schedules a few more sessions per week to give him the opportunity to review the things he has forgotten and to finish up all the assignments he has to complete.
The tutor reviewed basic concepts with the students according to the review sheet for the class. The students and the tutor also worked through problems from the study guides. He helped students with the problems that covered the concepts of normal distribution, mean, median, mode, standard deviations, variance, etc.
The student was preparing to take two final exams for the semester, specifically in his math classes. We took time to review some of the problems from his final exam. He also had other questions he had to answer from a writing class. I gave some advice on the problems as well as the written questions he needed to answer. He sent me other problems later on in the evening and the next day.
We covered 90% of homework on 1.1: evaluating functions, adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing fractions, finding the domain and word problem applications of functions. He was able to complete most if it himself with only a few questions and a few small errors that he spotted when I mentioned them.
Student had an excellent grasp of current material being studied and reviewed for upcoming test. Had her practice each subject she was currently reviewing and she was able to solve with both speed and correctness. Worked ahead by incorporating other knowledge into practice problems and once explained she understood how to solve and reach answers quickly.