...learning and teaching others. I always try to make the learning process enjoyable for my students, and I always try to help my students learn to appreciate the subject content through real world applications. My previous teaching experience includes being a teaching assistant for Clinical Medicine and Osteopathic Manual Medicine, and I was a teaching assistant for the Biological Systems Engineering department for physics class (2.5 years) and Heat and Mass Transfer (1 semester). I...
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...However, I think my recent academic success makes me very enthusiastic to help students achieve what I have. I work in the medical field, so my understandings of these topics are a part of my everyday life! I have previously worked in two scientific research labs, one being neurology-related and the other being genetics-related. I worked directly with model organisms applying biological science to real-life research procedures. I also worked with undergraduate students to help them...
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...Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). My background in Psychology (I earned my bachelor's degree from San Diego State University) and training as a tutor/mentor has allowed me to develop an empathetic and personalized approach to teaching. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering curiosity and critical thinking, encouraging students to explore the intricate connections between concepts taught in the classroom and their every-day lives. I am able to provide individualized lesson plans and activities to cater...
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...University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Hispanic Studies while completing the pre-medicine science track and a minor in nutrition. I have extensive experience tutoring high school students as well as adult learners in math, science, and Spanish, having worked as a GED instructor at a local community center. Research areas include nutritional biochemistry and mechanical CPR. Spanish is a passion of mine, but I...
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...of 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences. After graduation, I worked as a Medical Assistant at an urgent care. Now, I am earning my Masters in the same subject at University of North Texas Health Science Center. I love science, so I tutor pretty much all subjects within it! I have experience tutoring students for about a month, and I absolutely love it. I love to see a connection form between the...
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...a professor for the College of Biological Sciences at Valencia College in Orlando, FL. I have been a college professor for 5 years. My background consists of a mixture of medicine and athletics. I grew up as a multi-sport athlete playing football, running track, competing in Olympic weightlifting, and as a competitive cheerleader. I attended the University of Central Florida on a competitive cheerleading scholarship where I earned my bachelor's degree in Health Sciences Pre-Clinical...
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I have a medical degree and have practiced medicine for more than seven years. I also have teaching experience at Drake College of Business, Star Career Academy, and Berkeley College. I love teaching and I love helping others succeed. My favorite quote is "Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom." - Thomas Jefferson.
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...am very patient especially when a subject is new to someone. I understand some of the frustrations with difficult classes and I know how to approach many of the classes younger students take since I have a younger sister whom I've taught for many years. My long term goals are to work in healthcare, either as a physician or administrator that helps the healthcare system run more efficiently to provide the care and resources that...
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...confidence, ignite curiosity, and help students unlock their full potential. With a passion for personalized learning, I adapt my teaching approach to suit each student's unique needs, making even the most challenging subjects approachable and engaging. I pride myself on creating a supportive, interactive environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, embrace challenges, and celebrate their progress. Beyond academic success, I focus on fostering critical thinking and lifelong learning skills, equipping students for future...
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I am a retired Nursing Professor. I taught in a nursing program for 10 years. I can offer help with understanding course content, test prep and NCLEX prep. My class of students who graduated December 2024 had a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX exam.
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...Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine, and has done postdoctoral work at Brandeis University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the NASA Johnson Space Center. He earned his Bachelor's degree of Science in Zoology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. David enjoys, and loves explaining, many of the very subjects that often scare students in medical school, premedical students, and those studying, or preparing to study, in the health sciences. If you're having trouble in these areas,...
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...use a variety of teaching methods, including real-world examples, hands-on activities, and technology, to make complex concepts accessible and interesting. My goal is to not only help you succeed academically but also to inspire a lifelong love of learning. I am dedicated to providing personalized attention and constructive feedback, ensuring that you build confidence and mastery in the subject. Let's work together to turn challenges into achievements and unlock your full potential. I look forward to...
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...a recent graduate from VCU with a Biology degree. I am a rising matriculant to the VCU School of Medicine Class of 2029. I specialize in tutoring test-taking strategies for examinations like the MCAT and SAT(1550 and 515 scores respectively), and Science-related subjects like Cellular Biology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Endocrinology, Genetics, etc. Feel free to contact me at this number: 571-349-8174 and this email: vud5@vcu.edu with any further questions or inquiries about...
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...Biology & Neuroscience and Psychology from Rutgers University, my Masters of Arts in Medical Sciences from Boston University and my M.D. from Saint George's University. I have tutored many students, primarily in Neuroscience, but am passionate and knowledgeable about the world of biological science as a whole. The inner workings of anatomy, physiology, biological chemistry and many more are all within my ken. Having been through so many of these tests I have unique insight...
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...number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you can and reach your true potential. I will work hard to make sure that this happens, as long as you put in the work, too! We will work together to tailor your learning experience to your needs.
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...am a recent medical graduate in the process of applying to residency. I went to medical school at Universidad del Rosario in Colombia. Ive tutored in the anatomy and physiology courses at my university and look forward to tutoring for USMLE preparation . I enjoy tutoring on the side while I continue my professional development as a doctor hoping to become an anesthesiologist soon. Will be happy to help out with anything I am able...
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Fourth year medical student going into Internal Medicine and aspiring Hematology/Oncology Doc. Strong background in biology, genetics, pathophysiology, and clinical medicine. Fluent in Spanish.
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...helping students prepare for standardized exams such as the USMLE Step 1, MCAT, and ACT English, as well as providing support for K-12 education. Having navigated my own educational path with a diagnosis of ADHD, I understand that learning is not one-size-fits-all. My approach is centered on meeting students where they are and equipping them with strategies tailored to their unique strengths. Whether through active recall, visual learning, or problem-based approaches, my goal is to...
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I am here to help! I have been a nurse for 13 years however I still remember those nursing school days. I want to help you with all of your frustration, anxiety, and stress! You WILL make it through!
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...practical applications. My live, online sessions aren't just lectures - they're interactive experiences. Students ask questions, think critically, and connect concepts to their lives and career goals. Some of my favorite subjects to teach include anatomy and pathophysiology, biology, physics, medical ethics, and statistics - because they're not only fascinating but also unlock new ways to understand the world around us. I've had the privilege of working with students at all levels, from aspiring medical...
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The student worked through his entire Common Application, making a checklist for the documents he still had to acquire and then spending the majority of our time plotting out the personal statement and the Supplemental Essay. Through my writing exercises, he was able to write his entire personal statement and a third of the supplemental essay.
Today was devoted to the Math section, the student's professed strong suit. Her calculation skills are excellent, as is her mental math; memorization of a few key formulas is really the only missing piece. After reviewing basic operations, algebra, geometry, and basic trig, we had another informal prep that yielded an extrapolated average of 32. I have little doubt that the student's Math score will provide a significant anchor to her composite score, and I expect to see that reflected in the post test.
I met with the student today to go over the rest of her Statistics homework from the first session. We completed the longer problems with frequency tables and cumulative frequency curves. We also did problems extrapolating information from a graph on percentiles. I demonstrated that using graph paper makes it much easier to draw things to scale. We moved on to the chapters being presented at her next class. After going through a few problems and explanations, the student felt that the pieces were starting to make more sense than before. She worked through the problems and where there were mistakes, I helped her out. By keeping up with assigned problems and reading ahead I think the student will perform great this term.
The student and I reviewed one of her recent practice math tests and went over percentage problems, coordinate geometry, permutations and combinations, order of operations, made-up operations, and other commonly tested math topics.
The student and I completed 3 practice sections so that we could get a projected score for him. He ended up scoring a 540, which is actually a significant gain for him. If he wants to get a 600, he needs to be more strategic about answering questions he isn't absolutely certain about. We'll practice this skill next time. He has also agreed to take a full practice test before our next session so we can make a final game plan.
The student and I reviewed for a three chapter test today. She was on vacation so we worked on it right before the test. We did the review section in the back of the book in order for her to understand what to do.