"You never truly learn until you admit that you need to learn." "There is never a cap to learning new things or acquiring a new skill; Being proactive in one's betterment of the mind yields the truest building of one's character."
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...my peers. Since then, I've been tutoring a variety of computer science and math courses. I am confident tutoring computer science, physics, geometry, and any other high school math courses. During my undergraduate career, I spent time teaching physics to high school juniors and seniors. My goal is to see my students improve as a result of our tutoring. I am kind and outgoing and aim to connect with students and put them at ease.
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...problems. I have had the pleasure of working with engineers without borders, a nonprofit organization that travels and works with global communities to provide engineering solutions for basic needs such as clean drinking water. My main goal is to help students understand and love the world of STEM. I have grown to treat every day as an opportunity to improve himself and those around me. Outside of my work as an engineer and tutor you...
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I am studying mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan. After college, I hope to work to apply sustainability principles to manufacturing processes to minimize waste, increase energy efficiency, and save money.
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I love getting others interested in science and helping students reach their potential. I am very motivated to help others reach their academic goals. I am currently a master's student studying Immunology, but I have a background in general biology and chemistry, too, with a heavy emphasis on molecular biology and genetics.
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I tutor Math, Physics, and Chemistry. I am currently studying Materials Engineering at McMaster University. I tutor my students by encouraging them to answer more challenging questions linking different concepts. I use a logical, visual, and verbal approach to my lessons and truly believe every question is valuable.
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Experienced instructor with a demonstrated history of working in the technical industry. Skilled in UX/UI Design, Front-End Development, and Abstract Thinking. I find my strengths to be particular in my ability to be self-reliant, logical, thorough, and patient. In my free time I am advancing my brand, working for certifications, and studying for my Doctorates in Computer Science.
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...subfields of those fields, tutoring, and teaching experience for me is a rather enjoyable and friendly time spent doing the stuff that I already enjoy. I have continued tutoring those and a couple of other subjects during my graduate studies in college, where I obtained my B.S. double majoring in Mathematics and Physics and minoring in Chemistry and Astrophysics. It is important to remember that studies can be fun! And gamifying the experience, and making...
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...experience that I greatly enjoyed and I'm sure the children did too. My academic journey extends beyond the classroom, as I have engaged in research internships at prestigious institutions such as Harvard Medical School / Brigham and Women's Hospital and Ruhr Universitt Bochum in Germany. I always care to help whoever needs it and would be very happy to teach you, as I believe that knowledge must be shared. Since my native language is spanish...
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...as well as serving as a teaching assistant for undergraduate engineering thermodynamics at the University of Alberta. These roles have strengthened my ability to break down complex topics and adapt my teaching style to suit different learning needs and levels. I strive to create a supportive, encouraging learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions, tackle challenges, and enjoy the process of learning. Beyond academics, I enjoy writing, exploring new ideas, and immersing myself...
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...state of Louisiana. I have received certifications that prove my ability to communicate in standard French, and I take pride in my heritage and French-speaking identity. When I was in high school, I mentored groups of students during the summer to teach them about music and musical instrumentation to perform a song at the end of the summer. I learned a lot from that experience, and I can say that I enjoy nothing more than...
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I'm a disciplined, curious, and decisive person with a passion for innovation and mentoring others. In stressful situations, I adapt and suggest solutions while maintaining open communication. Overall, my passion for learning, growth, and self-improvement guides me both personally and professionally. Outside of work, I love exploring new destinations, listening to music, and reading sci-fi and thrillers. Let's embrace the unknown with fun and confidence!
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...helping others learn difficult subjects. I began tutoring a few students that were struggling in classes I was attending and I quickly learned how fulfilling it is to help someone succeed in a subject they don't believe they can succeed in. I have worked in multiple different roles within the Computer Science field since graduation, including IT Management and Website Design, but my strongest passion is for Software Engineering, Application Development, and Algorithmic Design. When...
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I have a strong passion for every subject that has numbers (math, physics, chemistry, etc.) and I like to help people and students find that same thing, as I am currently studying civil engineering, and I am excited to achieve something.
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...teacher, and I've seen it happen countless times with my students who thought they "just weren't good" at a subject. In my sessions, we'll break down complex topics into bite-sized pieces, and I'll show you practical strategies that make learning feel less overwhelming and more achievable. Whether you're struggling with a tough concept or aiming to boost your grades, I'll work with you to develop a personalized practice routine that fits your learning style and...
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I am a civil engineering graduate from Michigan State University! I have always loved math and science and working with student. I have worked with K-12 students from the time I was in high school, and even taught college level physics courses and labs.
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...in the Fall, working as a Teaching Assistant at McNeese State University for the Engineering Department and doing a Thesis in Reactor Catalyst design. I bring enthusiasm and diligent work ethic. I take pleasure working in groups, especially those that involve senior members of a company who always seem to have a plethora of experience and knowledge on offer and are willing to impart their knowledge. When I am not working I enjoy traveling, meeting...
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Passionate aerospace engineering student capable of taking students' understanding in mathematics to the next level. Previous tutoring experience at Prime Focus Tutoring and Gideon Math and Reading.
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The discipline of engineering requires students to take stock of a problematic real-world situation, represent it using quantitative calculations, and use the results of these calculations. In order to do this successfully, you will be required to use some creativity and critical thinking skills to design the most efficient, sensible answer to the problem presented. Given the wide variety of skills that engineering students are expected to draw upon when designing a solution to a problem, it can be difficult to diagnose exactly where a student is struggling when he or she cannot come up with an effective solution. Similarly, the field of engineering is divided into many subfields, and resources that can help a student gain the knowledge he or she needs to succeed in chemical engineering, for example, may have nothing to do with the material a budding civil engineer needs to learn.
Engineering tutoring is rooted in developing a client's problem-solving skills and critical-thinking abilities within the context of their existing engineering coursework and experience. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with engineering tutors who are knowledgeable in every major engineering discipline, including biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and aerospace engineering. Not only are these engineering tutors well versed in the topics they tutor, they are also excellent communicators who have made it through a rigorous selection process.
Tutors work with clients to make each tutoring session as effective and efficient as possible. They are flexible with what material is covered in each session, and are capable of working with multiple teaching techniques. By establishing a working rapport with a private engineering tutor, he or she will be able to gain insight into what your strengths, weaknesses, and preferred learning styles are. With this information in mind, your tutor can develop a completely customized lesson plan that is best suited for your needs and learning preferences. Moreover, a tutor can help you work through challenging homework problem sets, review for upcoming midterm and final exams, go over material covered since the previous tutoring session, or talk through difficult concepts and problem-solving strategies. In addition, consistent tutoring stresses an ongoing development of problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, as these are both crucial components that ensure your success in all your engineering coursework and majors.
By choosing a dedicated and professional tutor, you are able to study with someone who is committed to helping you choose a deeper understanding of your course content. Whether you need to review older material that has already been covered in previous lessons, or you need help making sense of newly introduced concepts and theories, Varsity Tutors can help you find the right person to help you through your academic struggles. There are a number of difficult concepts to grasp in various engineering fields, and not understanding a key component or theory can be to your detriment. Because of the nature of classroom lectures, instructors and professors rarely have the time to give detailed explanations. Fortunately, tutors are skilled in explaining and simplifying challenging concepts in a manner that you can both understand and apply in a real-world context.
A key benefit of working with a tutor is that he or she will work to make the tutoring experience as convenient as possible. You can schedule one-on-one engineering tutoring sessions at any time, and meetings can take place as often as needed. Furthermore, tutors are very flexible in meeting clients at whatever location is most convenient, including coffee shops, in the client's home, in libraries, on college campuses, and even online. Contact a Varsity Tutors director today to learn more about how we can help you find a dedicated tutor so that you can begin an engineering tutoring program!
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Recent Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
In this first session, we mainly covered DNA/RNA transcription and translation, as well as some basic genetics topics (dominance/co-dominance/hybrid vigor). The student seemed to develop a better grasp of the material as we went along, and we will certainly review at our next meeting.
The student and I worked through her Biology and Geometry. In Geometry, she is working on trigonometry to solve unknown sides and angles in a triangle. She has a great understanding due to the prior work with Pythagorean theorem. She is able to easily grasp the concepts and apply them to various problems.
We also worked through her Biology homework. She is working on Meiosis and Mitosis. She has an upcoming test and was given a review guide.
During this session we reviewed some Biology, specifically covering a chapter in the student's textbook on genetics. We reviewed some basic ideas related to genetics such as genes and alleles and allele dominance. We then talked about Mendel's experiments and how Mendel deduced his principles of genetics. We then talked about what occurs during crosses and how genes segregate and rearrange to give specific phenotypes. We also discussed test crosses to determine whether an individual is heterozygous or homozygous. We then solved problems on these topics practicing Punnett squares and their percentage calculations, and reviewing some of Mendel's laws and applying them to specific examples.
Today, we covered some elements of the nervous system; specifically, neuron morphology, resting potential, action potential channels, and action potential propagation. Student appeared to have a pretty good handle of the information in general, and with picture drawing was able to keep the facts she needed to know in order. Student had midterm on Thursday, and is continuing to work on problems in her problem book to ensure she understands all necessary concepts. No concerns from this session.
We went over the student's recent class topics on genetics, heredity and also flower reproduction. After going through the textbook content, we went through all of his relevant in-class worksheets and made sure to go over every question together and analyze why each answer he chose was right or wrong. Overall, the student made great progress and demonstrated a good grasp on the material.
We started new chapter of biology. Reviewed some of the old materials but did most of the new chapter. I simplified the materials and gave him examples and broke down the reactions dealing with photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and food webs.