...I am deeply passionate about shaping the future through education. Having embarked on my journey as a middle grades educator in Georgia, my mission is clearto empower children with the transformative gift of knowledge. I firmly believe that every child possesses untapped potential, and it is our duty as educators to provide them with the tools to unlock it. My approach to teaching is founded on the principles of inclusivity, adaptability, and mentorship.
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...completing my studies I had the opportunity to be a professor of Computer Science and Bioinformatics at Fontbonne University. During my studies, I tutored my fellow students in mathematics ranging from Introductory Algebra to Calculus to Ordinary Differential Equations. During my time as a professor, I designed and taught courses in Python programming, C++ programming, Database, and Statistics. After choosing to leave academia, I worked as a Data Engineer where I gained fascinating insight into...
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...in 2020. I later earned a Master's degree in Computer Science in 2024. This academic journey has equipped me with a deep understanding of programming, mathematical reasoning, and problem-solvingall essential for teaching subjects like Economics, Java, Python, AP Calculus, and graduate-level Statistics. In terms of real-world application, I worked on a project called NeuralAI Pricing, which was integrated with CoinMarketCap. This project involved building a crypto trading bot that automates trades using predefined strategies and...
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I am an engineering graduate living in Boston with years of experience in academic tutoring. I'm very visual (diagrams etc.), and I put a lot of focus on identifying specific points of misunderstanding that can be addressed to make the learning process easier.
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I graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a B.S. Chemical Engineering. I went back to school to get B.S. Mathematics, but moved before I could finish my degree. I am two classes short of having a math degree. I have been tutoring since I was in high school. I use varying teaching methods depending on the student and what their needs are. I cannot wait to help you!!
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...is to understand how you learn whether visually, or by listening etc. and support your learning the way that actually helps you. I start my classes by asking what you would like to focus on in that lesson and then do a quick review of the topic if necessary. Then, we can move onto solving problems, past midterm or final exam questions to get you ready for your exams. I'm more than happy to help...
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...Engineering with a Minor in Music from MIT. Since my undergraduate years, I have worked as a tutor and instructor in different capacities for students in K-12 in mathematics, engineering, computer science and physics. I have also worked as a professional software engineer for almost 5 years. As a champion of equitable and accessible education, and a firm believer that anything can be learned by anyone, I am always looking to learn and improve my...
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...alma mater, Illinois State University. I earned my Bachelor's in English and taught for a few years before returning for a Master's in Education. Although I taught students at the secondary level for a long time, I wasn't always a teacher. I was also a writer for newspapers and syndicated magazines. One of my treasured opportunities included collaborating with a mystery novelist to promote one of her books back in 2005.
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...My favorite math course is Algebra which provides the fundamental concepts for advanced mathematics. In college, I took differential calculus along with statistics. I enjoy tutoring Algebra and sharing my love of the subject with the students I get to help. Besides Algebra, I love Chemistry and took General Chemistry 111, 112, as well as Nursing Chemistry in college. The favorite part of my day is going home to be with my dog and cat.
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Hello! I am a Chemical Engineering student at The Ohio State University. During my time in high school and at Ohio State, I have tutored students in math from elementary and middle school math all the way through calculus. I enjoy being able to teach and tutor students and I look forward to teaching students the subject matter and how to problem solve, especially in this difficult time.
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...College in Southwest Virginia. I have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and am fully certified by the state of New Mexico to teach all levels of secondary mathematics and science. I have been teaching for more than 17 years, 15 of which were in the state of Virginia. I prefer upper levels of math such as trigonometry and precalculus because I truly enjoy the content. However, my favorite subject is science; my specialty being chemistry...
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...in the next few months. Prior to medical school, I attended the University of Florida and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. I have always enjoyed helping students, especially because I know how difficult school can be. I have had the pleasure of tutoring many students in the past, ranging from college-athletes to other medical students. I have taught various different engineering courses, premed courses, Step 1, and Step 2. Honestly, my...
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...had experience teaching mathematics in elementary, middle school and high school classrooms. I haven't always been good at mathematics, I struggled in middle school and high school and received low grades. After high school I joined the United States Air Force as a weather forecaster. After 6 years in the military, I went to college where I received my Bachelors degree in Mathematics. During college, I struggled a lot with my schoolwork between raising two...
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...constantly striving to make them a reality, but I also really love helping people. In fact, it's one of my favorite things to do. I try my best to do it as much a possible through volunteer work and tutoring. I used to tutor when I was in high school to fellow students in algebra, statistics, english, and history. When your student finally gets it, and they have that "eureka!" expression on their face, it...
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...There is nothing more rewarding than to see a struggling student succeed. While reaching summa cum laude earning my Bachelor degree in IT Security, I quickly fell in love with Math. I was featured in promotional material for the SI (supplemental instruction) program at Florida State College at Jacksonville, and helped pioneer small to large group instruction to bridge the gap between professor and tutor. I quickly adjust to different learning styles and I like...
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...family, and personal attainment. I discovered that at an early age and feel that I have been a beneficiary: as a father and husband; an historian, financial analyst and banker; a teacher, mentor, tutor and friend. Thats my approach as a tutor: listen carefully and understand my student; respect their learning style and ignite (or maintain) their passion for learning (and meet their immediate goals). Leaven it all with some fun. Throughout my career,...... It begins...
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...a better feel of what college would be a great fit for them. While I do tutor a range of subjects, my passions lie within Math, College Admissions prep, and Essay Editing. In my experience helping students prepare for college admissions, we always seem to spend the most time and enjoy (with remarkable advancements) crafting their essays. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of...
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...Mathematics and has been tutoring High School and Middle School students for the past 5 years. She understands that the anxiety of test taking, constant social comparisons, and the pressure of today's expectations can have a toll on a student's confidence. Through this, she recognizes that the key to success is inspiring a student to believe in themselves, and encouraging them that they, truly, can do anything they set their mind to.
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Greetings students, I am studying towards an Electrical Engineer BS degree and I have quite a few years of work with high school and college students from all backgrounds. I have assisted high school students in the "Big Buddy" program and college interns in the "Spring Forward" and "Career Launch" programs with Cuny experiential education. I am thrilled to meet you in our upcoming class.
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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.