...March 2022. I received my undergrad in Business Administration- Human Resource Management. I've worked as a Recruiter, and Staffing Coordinator where math, and my intellect about Human Resources had to be used on the daily basis. Over my years, I've taught elementary school students up until college graduates with math, reading, writing, and even capstone projects. I'm excited to be able to teach on Varsity Tutors and share my knowledge about everything I know with...
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The key most important factor that I have found being an educator for 17 years, is a connection must be formed between educator and student in order for any type of information to be retained. Should you choose me as a tutor, be prepared to make that connection!
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I am currently an honors college student at a university for biochemistry and molecular biology. I have a passion for teaching and breaking concepts down to understand how processes work together. I am available to tutor from kindergarten through the undergraduate level for a variety of subjects. I am autistic, have a sibling with dyslexia, and I have tutored for ADHD students previously.
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...The modern approach to education, with a blend of technology-based learning and in-class didactic learning lends itself well to the particular was in which I would like to teach. Particular use of these examples in my class lectures emphasizes the relevance of continual self-improvement (education) to modern management and leadership. Whenever possible, I try to present the information in a manner that invites participation from the class so that further enhances the learning experience. The...
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...Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and more. I've worked with learners of all ages, from elementary through college, helping them build confidence while mastering their subjects. Many of my students have struggled with procrastination and feeling overwhelmed. I've found that the key is breaking down big tasks into manageable steps, building strong study habits, and offering encouragement along the way. My goal is not just to help students complete assignments, but to equip them with...
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...my Bachelor's in Political Science with a concentration on public policy. I also minored in Education and hope to use my experience to advocate for educational policy reforms to the benefit of students and teachers. While attending classes I was a substitute teacher for K-8; a temporary ELA teacher for 7th grade; and a high-achieving academic who supported my peers in their coursework constantly. My first job was a role created for me, to mentor...
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...to work with a legal firm. The time passes, and I keep working in the legal field, but with another firm, in this case a leasing company called SL Arrendamiento in Spanish. Arrendamiento = Lease or Leasing. While I was teaching, topics referred to social problems, politics and economics, law, introduction of social sciences and civic and ethics. I see what kind of topics should be interested in the Students. Helping students is one of my...
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...supportive services to college students and mental health professionals in a virtual online platform through the utilization of problem-solving, feedback, psychosocial support, assessment, developing goals, planning that is unique to each student's personality, needs and focus, skill building(including test-taking, motivation, confidence, communication,and time-management), implementing solution-focused interventions, client-centered interventions, techniques for reducing test anxiety, and stress management. The subjects I tutor are professional licensure exams for social work and counseling, psychology, sociology, academic/career advising, and college...
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...experience teaching Ethics, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedures, Civil Procedures, Evidence Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Organization of the Criminal Justice Systems and Addiction Problems: Physiological and Legal Aspects. When I'm not studying or doing research I love to spend time with my family and friends. I love family BBQ's, going to the movies, exploring state parks, and travel as much as I can. Happiness is not about what you can buy, but about the experiences...
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...graduated from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelors degree in English Education. Over the last 20 years, I have successfully tutored students of all ages in a variety of subjects. I am passionate about learning because I feel that an individual can learn new things throughout their life and expand their world view. My favorite field of tutoring is humanities as it relates to historical events. My interests include reading, theater, art and gardening.
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...State University (PSU). In 2017, I got my Masters in Education, also from PSU. This 2017-2018 school year will be my first year of teaching, and I am very excited to begin my career as an educator. I came into this field because I believe that my strength is my ability to present and explain math in a way that's easy to grasp and appreciate. Anybody can copy and paste the formulas onto the blackboard...
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...degree in Psychology, followed by a Masters degree in Social Work. Mission "Prove my Parents Wrong": Accomplished. After graduating, I became a licensed therapist, and worked with children and families for about 10 years before making the decision transition to teaching. I went back to school to earn my teaching certification, and started teaching, and I love it! I am currently certified to teach every grade level, and have additional certifications in ESL, GT, and...
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...those skills, I earned a perfect 12 on the ACT's Writing section, and was named a National Merit Commended Scholar following my performance on the PSAT. After experiencing such dramatic improvements firsthand, I'm proud to tutor in English, Reading, and Writing techniques at all age levels, and to apply those skills toward the ACT, SAT, and AP exams. In my opinion, positivity, creativity, and patience are crucial skills in effective education, and I strive to...
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...Responsible and Ethical AI and ensuring AI is easily understanding to all ages. My background consists of 20+ years in cybersecurity and data privacy with the last few years focused on AI Governance. I have a degree in business and computers, an MSc in cybersecurity and an MBA from Baylors Business School in the UK. I have multiple industry certifications in cybersecurity, privacy and AI. My teaching philosophy is rooted in creating a dynamic and...
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...a classroom teacher for the last 14 years and tutoring for the past 16 years. My bachelor's degree is in elementary education while my master's degree is in K - 12 Reading and Mathematics curriculum development . I am also ESOL, Reading, and Gifted endorsed.I have spent the last three years working with students in the area of test preparation with a direct focus on study skills, organization and time management. I have amazing success...
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I hold a Masters degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and a Bachelors degree in Psychology. I have experience in both Mental Health and Early Childhood Education. I am a Licensed Therapeutic Foster Parent. I enjoy helping others learn and grow.
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...the foundational elements of my teaching approach is the belief that critical thinking is essential for student success. I encourage students to go beyond surface-level comprehension and to think deeply about the implications of the concepts they encounter. This includes not only analyzing theories and ideas but also considering their practical applications in real-world contexts. In my courses, I use a variety of teaching methods: lectures, discussions, case studies, and interactive activities to cater to...
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My name is Sean G. Sullivan. I am an undergraduate student, attending Bryant University. I Major in Communication, and I double Minor in Literary / Cultural Studies, and Business Managment. My goal is to attend graduate School, and to earn a MA in Humanities with a concentration in Classical Education. It would be my pleasure to tutor students in Ethics, British Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, Cultural Studies, and the like.
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...of Science in Business Administration and a Masters of Business Administration in Human Resource Management degrees from the University of Phoenix-Houston Campus. Currently, I am pursing a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Walden University. My interests includes reading, traveling, and research. I enjoy assisting others attain their educational goals. Throughout my educational tenure, I have had great mentors and I would like to be a great mentor to you as well. I look forward to...
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...education is the foundation of success. I enjoy knowing that my students are interested in becoming more knowledgeable and proficient in the selected subject matter. I want to help every one of my students achieve their goals and also help make their dreams a reality. When I am not teaching or tutoring students I enjoy playing golf and exercising. I have played golf for over 17 years and I have never broken a hundred. I...
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Ethics Tutoring FAQ
Ethics coursework is important for you if you are a law student. Not only is it a required class, but you will need to take the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam, or MPRE, which includes a number of ethics relevant questions. The MPRE is required by almost all states before a candidate can be licensed to practice law. Connecticut and New Jersey, however, will waive the requirement for candidates that receive a C or higher in an ethics class, so doing well in ethics is an even more important part of law school. Though it seems like a simple course, there are numerous concepts that you may have trouble grasping or need to brush up on. You need to be aware of the structural aspects of professional responsibility, various codes of conduct, how to make unbiased decisions, and how ethics can be applied to law in general. Further, you will need to be able to read comprehensively and understand the jargon used in complex court documents when determining if an individual acted within ethical boundaries, such as in an employer-employee lawsuit.
Varsity Tutors can help you connect with ethics tutoring in your area and online. You can create a student profile that allows you to find tutors who can teach to your learning style. In addition, your personal tutor will craft an individualized lesson plan that focuses on your weaknesses and avoids rehashing the ethics concepts you have mastered.
Ethics tutoring can help students gain the advantage needed to not only do well on their class final, but also on the MPRE. Ethics teaches you more than just the obvious rules of the profession, it teaches you about the rules that well-meaning attorneys struggle with daily. Through personal tutoring, you can develop a strong understanding of law and ethics. Duties to current and former clients and duties of confidentiality are sometimes difficult to understand. For example, an attorney cannot take on a new client if that new client's case would adversely affect a former client. However, the former client can sign a waiver releasing the attorney. While it may sound complicated, these are not rules without reason. These are designed to protect all who are involved in a situation. Ethics tutoring can help students understand the rules that govern how judges conduct themselves. These rules, while not always covered in ethics classes, will be tested on the MPRE. Judges must ensure that they are free of conflicts of interest and must immediately recuse, or disqualify, themselves when one becomes known. These rules affect law clerks, attorneys, and judges, as well as anyone else in the law field. Conflict of interest rules can be even more complex when they affect multiple representations. When can an attorney represent more than one party and what are the rules that govern that representation? It is important to know that an attorney cannot keep secrets from one party. Anything that he or she learns from any one of the clients must be shared with all of them. Most rules that are covered by ethics classes are from the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which was published by the American Bar Association. These are the rules that the MPRE tests and these are the rules on which most law schools spend their time.
Ethics tutoring can help students create outlines and study guides to better prepare for both law school ethics classes and the MPRE. Varsity Tutors can help connect you with a tutor who is law student or a lawyer who has taken and passed ethics courses, as well as the MPRE, and understand the rules and strategies to prepare for these challenges. Contact the educational directors in your area to get help connecting with an ethics tutor today!
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Recent Ethics Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I worked on the homework for Section 3.1 and 3.2 from her text. This covered Newton's Method (which determines the roots of a function), and L'Hospital's rule for limits. She and I will follow up after break to get her ready for her final. I am quite excited about her fantastic grade of 104%!
The student and I went over a handful of worksheets encompassing basic algebra rules (exponents, radicals, PEMDAS, etc.) Her confidence is improving, and she appears to understand the material once I teach it to her.
This was our last session together before the student takes his MCAT exam this Thursday. We focused on the last element of the exam, the essay. He showed significant progress and the ability to write a well-developed essay within the time allotted.
Review of the grammar basics before introduction to the writing section of the test. Error identification questions and the most common errors. Continued practice of reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Worked on ACT Math. Went well. Much of what we will do for math section will be refreshing on easier concepts that he has not worked with in 2-4 years.
We finished the second math section of the practice test and were able to calculate the student's score. She's gone up by 100 points! We talked about strategies for the writing portion of the test. We also talked about what a 5 paragraph essay is and how to outline and come up with your writing points before you actually begin writing. We then talked about word roots and how to use them to figure out the meaning of a word you don't know.