...laboratory activities for impoverished rural schools in Thailand. After graduation I worked for the Office of the Princess in Thailand, teaching English at one of the Princess's schools and to her place staff. Recently I scored a 750 on the GMAT exam including perfect scores on the quantitative and integrated reasoning sections. I specialize in the quantitative section of the GMAT exam and is extremely knowledgeable about preparing for test day, helping students score as...
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...as individuals. I am very motivated, hardworking and dependable, and I get a real sense of purpose from helping my students to achieve the best possible grades. I'm also a SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, ISAT, ISEE, MCAT, SCAT, PCAT, LSAT, NCLEX, HSPT, GRE, GMAT, GED, GSCE, ACCUPLACER Test Prepataror. Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Functions, Geometry...) Physics (Newton Law of Motion, Kinetics, Work Energy and Power, Electromagnetism, Electricity, Gravitation) Biology (Genetics, Anatomy, Physiology, Sonography, Cytology), Chemistry, Science,...
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I am a native New Yorker who holds a B.A. in Economics and International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. from the NYU Stern School of Business. I am available to help with a wide variety of subject areas and look forward to working with new students!
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...well (mainly in Math, Statistics, and any business subjects). I have had a successful career outside of tutoring as well so if you are aspiring to work in business after college and want to know about things like how to break into a certain career path then I can be a great resource for you as well. If you are studying for the GMAT and want to know about Columbia Business School, I can share...
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...degrees in Computer Science and Theology in 2005 and my MBA in Marketing in 2011. While completing my undergraduate degrees, I was a teaching assistant for the Introduction to Engineering class. I enjoyed working with the students and seeing them master the material over the course of the semester. Professionally, I have worked both as a programmer and as a marketer. I believe my greatest strengths are in teaching math and helping students prepare for...
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...concentration in finance from Wake Forest. My primary areas of focus are SAT, Latin, Study Skills and Organization, Critical Reading, Essay Writing, Grammar and Literature. I find out what frustrations students are having and work with them to develop strategies to address their individual needs. In particular, I believe strongly in my writing and critical thinking skills and I believe that I can leverage these strengths to help students improve their own skills. I'm a...
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...Mathematics, and Philosophy. I tutor STEM topics, government, and test prep. My philosophy of education is that everyone is unique and must have a stimulating educational environment where they can grow. It is my desire to create this type of atmosphere where students can meet their full potential. I will provide a motivating environment where students are encouraged to take risks and strive for success. My teaching style is largely as a facilitator helping students...
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...I'd say, I first realized I also had a passion for TEACHING math during my experience as a graduate teaching assistant. Thus, after finishing college, I'd often teach math as an adjunct professor. Eventually, I decided to go all in, and I taught math at a high school in Washington D.C. for a couple of years. I followed that up by teaching at a community college in the D.C. area for over a year. After...
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...teaching experience. I started as a peer tutor in high school and continued working as a tutor and Teaching Assistant in college. After receiving a degree in Biochemistry from NYU, I joined the Peace Corps, where I was assigned to teach high school Math, Science, and English. I loved teaching so much that I stayed to continue teaching and tutoring even after my tour of service had ended. After returning to the US, I received...
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I'm patient, personable, and have an incredible gift for explaining things in a way that makes sense. I majored in Math Education (with a minor in Computer Science), and I have more than eight years of experience teaching math and other STEM subjects.
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...have enjoyed it very much. I love teaching, guiding, and counseling students to help them achieve their academic goals. I value education and encourage those who wish to further their education. I am a product of years of academia that has positively impacted my life by liberating me in ways I could not imagine. My success and confidence, which I am grateful for, result from my hard work in school. I am a proud student...
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Greetings, I love tutoring and working with students. I am passionate about teaching and will work with a student until they are able to master the subject material. I have a great sense of humor and know how to have fun while getting the homework/assignments/tutoring/test prep. completed.
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...working with and helping children. I started teaching students in various environments and to students of all levels. I have assisted teaching in a school, substitute taught for grades k-12 in all subject areas, tutored at a center for kids with special needs, tutored on-one-on in homes, taught lessons in an after-school program, and managed a team of tutors. I have tutored the subjects of Mathematics, Science, Reading, English, Writing, History, Spanish, and ACT/SAT Preparation....
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...guiding students to success and fostering their growth both academically and personally. My favorite subjects to tutor are - German (A1 - C2) - Ethics - Time- and Selfmanagement - Cost Controlling - Mathematics - Microsoft Office (World, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, SharePoint, etc.) I'm an open-hearted, empathetic, and understanding teacher who truly loves working with kids, teenagers and young adults. There's nothing more rewarding for me than seeing my students reach their goals and...
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As a long-time homeschooler myself, I appreciate how hard the transition out of a classroom can be and I would love to support you in that process! I am a current forensic science M.S student with a master's in educational psychology and undergraduate degrees in chemistry and math. My passion is teaching for understanding and building your knowledge surrounding the problems so you are able to recognize and solve new problems more easily and perform...
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...old neighborhood in Manhattan. Now that I am based in Ann Arbor, I'm excited to share my tips and tricks to help others in the area achieve their dream score! I attended undergrad at Washington University in St. Louis. Over the next few years, I worked in operations management across a number of different companies and industries, including a 15 person start-up in NYC's SoHo. In my spare time, I'm an avid NY sports fan...
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Hello, My tutoring/teaching experience includes two years of working with students in Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Middle School Math, Finance, and GMAT Prep. My teaching style is a very patient and positive one. I have also worked with both of my younger brothers individually through their years in school. I have a degree in Finance, and recently I have taken a number of mathematics courses including Calculus I,II, and III, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations so...
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...Math is my favorite to tutor because it not only tests mathematical knowledge but also challenges students to think critically under time constraints. Seeing my students improve, on average, by 100 points and reach new heightslike scoring 780 pointsmotivates me to continually refine my teaching methods. My teaching philosophy is rooted in making math accessible and engaging. I focus on understanding each student's unique learning style and adapting my approach to suit their needs. I...
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...in Mathematics Education, so obviously I like to do math (and statistics!) and learn about the best ways to teach, but I especially enjoy helping others discover their ability to do math and statistics and reason logically. I build off my student's knowledge and interests to make learning enjoyable. Prior to going back to school, I worked on the business side of healthcare after studying Industrial and Systems Engineering and Health Systems at Georgia Tech....
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I have been tutoring since 2004 and have also served as adjunct professor of English at Newbury College and Spanish at Fisher College, both in Boston. I have also published fiction and non-fiction. If you don't have test material for the PSAT/SAT, ACT, TOEFL, or SSAT/ISEE, no need to worry; I will provide you with material.
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Preparation is essential, not just to learn and brush up on the material, but to become familiar with the test's format. Integrated Reasoning questions can be complex, and require you to analyze text, numbers, and graphics, evaluate data from different sources, and organize sets of information to assess the relationships between ideas. To solve complex problems, you'll have to combine and manipulate various types of information. When it comes to this exam section, the pressure is on.
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We reviewed strategies for the verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning portions of the test making flashcards for the words the student was not familiar with. We also reviewed how to express word problems through equations particularly those dealing with multiple parts and those referencing familiar equations such as distance = (rate)(time) and the area of a triangle = 1/2 (base) (height).
The student and I went over math and science in this session, as her science exam is coming up. She seems to be doing really well with the content area that will be covered, not only in getting correct answers, but knowing the reasons that other answers are incorrect. Her parents reported that she is getting homework done much quicker now, which is great to hear!
This was our first directed meeting, discussing classes of problems that are mostly "boilerplate" but important foundations. The student's math skills are not poor, so a number of the rudiments will merely need some strengthening. We covered and assigned Chapter 7 (Arithmetic), 8 (Algebra), and 11 (fractions / decimals) as well as 3.1-25 (sentence completion). If she has time, she will also do 4.1-25 (sentence equivalence).
The student and I met for another session of tutoring. In the session we went over several math problems. We first practiced advanced problems on plugging in. We then did more basic problems on fractions. Finally we worked on 3D figures questions. The student struggled a bit to understand the more advanced questions, but did very well on the straightforward ones.
The student and I worked through two official-length Verbal sections. Even though we were reading passages aloud and I was explaining answers, we were able to finish both sections in the proper test time. Furthermore, even though I provided very little assistance other than a few vocabulary definitions, her score was significantly higher than it used to be. We wrapped up with a little bit more Math review.
The student and I reviewed that test that she had practiced. We looked at both the quantitative and verbal reasoning parts of it. She is doing better on the reading comprehension and her math scores continue to vary based on the types of problems she has. Overall her scores have shown improvement.