Started tutoring when I was 12 years old. Graduate of Naval Nuclear Power School in 1993. Over 40 years of mathematical experience and study skills. I like helping folks learn concepts, to improve their grades and outlook. Best Wishes!
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...often seen by many as a tedious subject that can only be understood by the few, however, I believe that anyone can achieve success as long as they are willing to make the effort. I have many interests outside of Mathematics including working out at the gym. It reduces stress and provides motivation and confidence. I also like hanging out with my friends and going to an occasional movie as everyone needs to enjoy life....
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I have over 10 years experience tutoring middle and high school math, writing, and test prep. I work with students to deepen their understanding of material so that they can become confident in their work. The goal is not getting any one problem or assignment right, but building the skillset to tackle ANY assignment independently with confidence.
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...free to message me if you have any questions or requests. Please note, I am most often working from home, and I'm happy to help my existing students with instant tutoring. However, my style of instruction is far better suited if you kindly request a scheduled time 18-24hours in advance. **EMTs in training: I am a volunteer with 3 years of 911 experience. If you are in need of some pointers and medical assessment/trauma assessment...
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I have been working with students at all levels on several topics for over a decade. I have a B.S. in physics, and a master's in Nuclear Science and Engineering from WPI. I completed my second master's in particle astrophysics at the university of Strasbourg in France. I love getting students excited about learning and helping them through difficult topics. One of my favorite challenges is working with students to figure out their specific learning...
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...student at NMT pursuing my lifelong passion in astronomy and astrophysics. As a teaching assistant, I provide academic support (and instruction) for a variety of undergraduate physics classes. I also volunteer for a variety of local astronomy outreach events within the community. I currently have two children and want more and I am looking forward to a long-term career in academia, contributing to the science community, with research in star formation via multi-wavelength observations.
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I am currently a senior majoring in Biomedical Sciences and minoring in Psychology! My goal is to become a pediatric nephrologist. I am in my third year in working as a teacher in childcare on and off campus in two childcare center. I have experience in tutoring older students as well in introductory and intermediate Spanish as well as psychology.
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I love teaching! I have experience providing one-on-one tutoring for a wide variety of students and always find it a pleasure to tutor according to my student's individual learning style and needs. I earned a BA in English Literature from St. Joseph's College, NY. I also did graduate study in English Literature at SUNY Stony Brook (MA program) and New York University (PhD program). My subjects include reading, writing, and literature. If you are looking...
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...in my country. As you can see, I have been teaching/tutoring mathematics to different levels for more than 10 years. Here, I am a certify tutor of mathematics at Varsity Tutors platform, and I am eligible to teach/tutor here the courses such as Algebra1, Algebra2, Geometry, Pre-calculus, Pre-algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus-1, 2 and 3, College Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, and Middle School Math. Teaching/tutoring mathematics to the students is my passion. With this passion in teaching/tutoring mathematics,...
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...as a Youth Camp Co-Director. Currently, I tutor in a local public university in addition to freelance tutoring. I am certified in the state of Georgia to teach middle-school (grades 6-8). My passion for being a tutor comes from having the chance to help clients recognize their true potential. I believe in producing a student-centered environment in which student's can turn their weaknesses into newfound strengths. For me, it's all about starting where the student...
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Can also tutor:CLEP, ISEE, ACT and 33 more subjects.
I am an energetic teacher with 12 years experience and a Master's degree in Education, with honors, from Trinity University. I have been living in the Washington, DC metropolitan area since 2001. I have worked with local and international students and families in an array of subject areas all over the city, from homes to public libraries to coffee shops. I aim to make learning and studying a low-stress experience and am trained in how...
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...college Algebra; middle school math; high school math; LSAT & SAT math part; ACT math part; and GMAT math part; and GRE quant. Let's talk about my tutoring method, first I like to give a concrete example, where I orient my students to the main problem. After that, giving the lesson, and explain the new tools. Finally, come back to the first problem, and try to apply the new tools to solve it, also I...
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I aspire equally to knowledge and goodness. I am committed to encouraging students and adults to respect, inspire, and learn. Education is a force multiplier and promotes a balance of intellectual curiosity, engagement, leadership, and service in the pursuit of excellence: academic, civic, and moral.
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Can also tutor:SAT, ACT, SSAT and 163 more subjects.
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Duke University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Public Policy Analysis
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...biotechnology. I love the Sciences, however, I am open to tutoring in all different disciplines including Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and Algebra II, Trigonometry, Geometry, Elementary Math, English, Grammar, Vocabulary, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, and TOEFL. I am graduated from University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelors of Arts in Biology. I have a strong passion for mathematics and science. I have experience in tutoring students from ages 10-14, However, I am open to tutoring students...
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Can also tutor:SAT, ISAT, PSAT and 99 more subjects.
Hi there! I received my Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with a strong emphasis in Mathematics. Since graduation, I have travelled and love exploring new countries and cultures around the world! I have tutored children of all ages in a variety of subjects ranging from music theory, test prep and mathematical concepts. While I enjoy teaching a broad range of subjects, my absolute favorite subjects to teach are mathematical subjects and standardized test prep....
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...hospital wards to community health centers. These experiences have reinforced my belief in the power of education to elevate patient outcomes. 3. Role Modeling: As a nursing instructor, I am committed to being a positive role model. I strive to embody the qualities I wish to instill in my students: professionalism, integrity, and a genuine commitment to patient well-being. By demonstrating these attributes, I hope to inspire the next generation of compassionate caregivers. 4. Lifelong...
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...themselves and retain information for a longer time. Incorporating new technologies, such as tablets and smart boards have become a cornerstone of 21st century education. The use of these tools better allow students to share, explore, and create their own learning experiences. In addition, gives the help and support to those that truly need it. On a more personal note, I enjoy reading science fiction and fantasy novels, listening and playing music on the guitar....
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Can also tutor:TOEFL, SAT, TACHS and 29 more subjects.
...graduating, I worked in customer service for several years, and I gained interpersonal skills, along with data entry and professional content writing experience. In the past year, I returned to school at Seattle Central College, and earned a certification in TESOL, (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages). Through the coursework, I studied teaching extensively, and I also observed and assisted in ten hours of ESL classes. I am especially interested in working with students...
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...Christian University and an Elementary Education Teaching Certificate from the University of Pittsburgh.I have worked with children and middle school students in various settings for 26 years.From 1998-2005 I assisted the Special Education Teacher in a Kindergarten through Fifth Grade Learning Support Classroom that was part of the Pittsburgh Public School System. Spanning the years of 2005-2015 I ran my own childcare business taking care of young children in their homes providing developmentally appropriate activities...
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Can also tutor:ACT, ISEE, HSPT and 57 more subjects.
People have the sense of fear when they hear science and as a future teacher, I would like to change that. I am dreaming of changing students fears into love, especially in science. Not only I want to be a teacher, but also I want to be an inspiration to my students. I want them to fight the fear inside them to have better educated generations. I want them to struggle the obstacles that can...
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Recent GED Tutoring Session Notes
We continued to work through math concepts for the GED. I discovered that her memory of basic concepts is strong. She has challenges applying it to word problems. I also have her assessment results from a course she took. We will also transition into more Science soon.
The student and I continued reviewing the Social Studies section of the test. We went over strategies for how to answer the questions efficiently. We focused on questions pertaining to graphs and charts because those are the questions that the student struggles with the most.
Today we mostly worked on triangles (right, acute, scalene, etc.). We discussed the definitions of each and then worked on problems from the book. I think the most important thing is that the student learn and understand the differences between triangles so that she can apply it to the problems. Next week we will continue to review triangles but also go over angles. I also plan to go over quadrilaterals and graphing.
The student is going to be taking the math portion of the GED. Today we reviewed some basic operations so that he's got a good foundation to build on. Specifically, we worked on factoring, finding the common denominator, finding the greatest common factor, and adding fractions. We also touched on ratios, squares, and square roots. I left him with some worksheets as well as some websites that will allow him some more practice GED problems. He will really benefit from some drilling of the basics, so we'll be working on that next session.
This was our first session, so i spent a few minutes getting to know the student and providing him with my background. He only wants to work on the math portions of the test, so we began discussing general strategies, sections of the test, and content. On content, we covered: numbers and operations; rounding whole numbers; comparing, ordering and grouping; choosing the operation; multiplying and dividing whole numbers; steps for solving word problems; and order of operations. In the test prep book, we covered pages 456-475. I assigned some homework for him, and suggested he make flashcards to learn the multiplication table.
We had a more productive session. We covered the first 10 pages or so on the Algebra & Geometry chapter, which addressed the issue of when to use addition/subtraction/multiplication/division/powers/roots in algebra problems, as well as a section on word problems. We will continue working on the chapter during our meeting tomorrow.