...know how to test prep. I have two younger siblings who I have regularly helped with homework. I focus on relating concepts to the students knowledge and using everyday examples. Having worked full-time, and volunteered, while being a student full-time for most of my college career, I have had to stay organized and manage my time. I am also open to helping students figure out a system that works for them so they can get...
Read more
I am a entrepreneurial travel-loving media professional living in New Orleans. I have an Master in Business Administration from Tulane University and I love teaching all sorts of subjects, especially math. In terms of hobbies, you can find me long-distance running, studying data science, exploring new restaurants and traveling the world. ... I believe that calm and courteous explanation of concepts with gentle repetition is very effective.... I would get to know what type of learner...
Read more
Can also tutor:LSAT, GMAT, PCAT and 239 more subjects.
Provide students with a resource to allow them to ask questions and learn from the answers given. Show students a way to solve a problem rather than solving the problem and just giving an answer. In this way the student can learn the technique and use this to solve problems of a similar nature.... Outline who I am and my contact information on how I can be reached. Tell them how I will be a resource...
Read more
...Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Georgia Southern University. I have always had a passion for tutoring and I even held a tutoring job during my undergraduate years - and it was one that I loved. My philosophy while tutoring or teaching is that each individual is different not only in the way they learn information but in the way the information needs to be presented to them. That's why while tutoring, I will take...
Read more
...everyday in my job in the psychology field. Tutoring helps me keep my math skills sharp and in return I can show students the real world uses for the math skills they are learning. In math, you have to use a specific set of rules in order to come to a solution,its kind of like solving a mystery. I am passionate about teaching students and trying to inspire the fun I find in math.
Read more
...graduate of The University of Georgia. I received my Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Then I completed a Master's of Science in Rehabilitation from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Lastly, I completed a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology. For over ten years, I have tutored students in test preparation, psychology, and math. I tutor because I enjoy working with students. During the initial session, I get to know the...
Read more
...enjoyed math. Even when I was a little girl, anything that had to do with numbers always fascinated me. I began tutoring in high school for the sole purpose of getting the joy of being able to make somebody else understand something that was so clear to me. I seemed to have a talent for explaining things. However, it only works when I understand them very well. For this reason, I must continue to study...
Read more
I have been teaching 18- to 22-year-old students at the college level since 1995. I love imparting to them my own passion for the English language and its literary heritage, from Chaucer through our best 21st-century writers. I am particularly absorbed by the history of fiction, drama, and poetry in English, and I hope to continue to teach such love of the written word to curious students today.
Read more
Can also tutor:LSAT, GRE, GMAT and 65 more subjects.
Mathematics is the key science to understand many sciences. It helps you be a critical thinker and challenges your mind.... I do my best to make the math concepts as simple as possible.... I have to know what level my student is at so I can design my plan specifically for him/her.... I explain all concepts and provide enough examples. I assign exercises to my students to solve. I provide them with their detailed key answers...
Read more
...rewarding experience and the beginning of my desire for teaching and helping others. I continued to fulfill my urge to teach in a professional environment by developing and delivering training to Manufacturing Scientists, Technical Support Staff, Sales Team, and Field Scientists within Life Science industry. My experience grew more into teaching professional skills at work and teaching high school science and math skills in the local community. I believe using real world application and examples...
Read more
...love it out here! I'm passionate about education and learning. I believe in modifying my teaching style to the unique needs of the student in order to ensure a maximal learning experience. I also believe that learning isn't just about performing well on tests (although that is important and I will do my best to enable my students to achieve their desired scores) but rather applying new material/learning to the bigger picture of long-term goals.
Read more
I believe that anyone can succeed in pursuing their goals. I aim to help students gain confidence as they broaden their portfolio of skills and increase their ability to help themselves.... My goal is to empower the student to leverage their strengths and support the student in mastering new learning skills and problem-solving strategies... Get a sense of the student's personality, learning style, and comfort zone, while assessing the student's short- and long-term priorities. Then, we...
Read more
Can also tutor:DAT, MCAT, PCAT and 199 more subjects.
...into all aspects of one's life. As a tutor, I take pride in not only imparting subject knowledge but also cultivating these practical skills that pave the way for success. My ultimate goal is to ignite a lasting love for learning in my students. I want to transform the often daunting into the attainable, the complex into the comprehensible. Witnessing the "aha!" moments and the growth of my students fuels my passion and reinforces my...
Read more
...led me to pursue a PhD in Biomedical Sciences at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. I decided to start tutoring because it is the perfect opportunity for me to share my passion for science and gain valuable teaching experience. The two things that make me a great tutor are my deep understanding of biology and my ability to communicate complex concepts in ways that are easy to understand. My passion for science and education also...
Read more
I've been teaching English literature and composition since graduate school. If you need help with something language- or literature-related, I can probably do it!
Read more
Can also tutor:GRE, LSAT, SAT and 39 more subjects.
...my alma mater with a Masters in Data Science and Analytics in 2022 which lead me to work as a Business Intelligence Developer and Data Engineer. I have been tutoring Math in and out of university for 10+ years. I have worked with several companies and institutions learning various teaching methods and taught in various settings for high school and college students, including drop in labs, group and private sessions, substitute teaching, and as a...
Read more
Can also tutor:PCAT, GMAT, OAT and 115 more subjects.
...30 years of engineering experience, have owned a consulting firm since 2008, earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of California at Davis, and am a licensed engineer in New York, California, and Illinois. I specialize in Civil FE, ASVAB, contractors, GED, GRE, CSP, CLEP, and PMP exam preparation. Each session is tailored to each student's needs. INTERESTS: I enjoy different cultures, advocating for social causes, small historic towns, natural settings, and...
Read more
Can also tutor:GRE, MCAT, GMAT and 190 more subjects.
Education
University of California - Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
...tend to start with a hands-on approach. If you have trouble listening to long lectures, then I'm your gal! (Because, tbh, same.) I have severe ADHD and a juvenile arthritis so I work best with other neurodiverse people but I adapt well to most learning styles. Overall, I'm passionate about working with other women and people from minority groups who need a teacher that understands overcoming major life challenges. I look forward to helping you...
Read more
...Rock and my Bachelors of Art in Sociology with a focus on Secondary Teaching from Geneva College. I've taught in a variety of academic settings; private, public, alternative education, and online. Subjects taught include; Social Studies, Reading, English Language Arts, Math, Science, Biology, AP Psychology, Health, and Study Skills. I hold a Level II Pennsylvania Teaching Certification in the following areas: Special Education N-12, Social Studies, Mid-Level Math, and English. While I tutor a broad...
Read more
...position, it would help if you practiced as long as possible to open yourself to new horizons. I have been teaching Mathematics and Physics for more than ten years. During this time, I have prepared students for admission to the leading universities in Russia: MIPT, Moscow State University, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, MEPhI, RANEPA, HSE, SPbU, ETU "LETI" and others. Several students have also become prize-winners at local, national, and international Mathematics and Physics...
Read more
Can also tutor:OAT, MCAT, GMAT and 91 more subjects.
Receive personally tailored GRE Subject Tests lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
GRE Subject Tests Tutoring FAQ
In graduate programs, students focus on one particular area of study, delving deeply into a given subject and eventually becoming authorities in that field. The most successful applicants to graduate programs demonstrate a familiarity with the subject matter at hand, communicating to schools that you are serious about deepening your understanding of a particular field. The GRE Subject Tests are a great way to prove to your top graduate schools that you have already acquired the knowledge base necessary to excel in their programs. In fact, many graduate programs require a subject test, and many others look much more favorably on applications that include impressive GRE Subject Test scores. Performing well on the exam can make the difference in whether or not you are accepted into your most highly desired graduate programs. GRE Subject Test tutoring can really help.
Varsity Tutors can help you to connect with a tutor that offers world-class GRE Subject Test tutoring services in each of the subjects for which there is a corresponding GRE Subject Test. This includes the biological sciences, such as biochemistry, cell biology, and molecular biology. It also includes chemistry, English literature, mathematics, physics, and psychology.
No matter what field of study you wish to pursue in graduate school, an outstanding test preparation tutor can provide you with expert guidance so that you can gain the knowledge and skills you need to excel on your particular exam. A tutor can identify areas that may need improvement and can resolve any gaps in your understanding. For all subjects, tutors can provide an abundance of practice questions that are both realistic representations of the exam content and are personally tailored to address the specific areas of your subject knowledge that require the greatest attention.
Indeed, one of the many benefits of working with a private tutor is that you can focus on only those areas with which you need the most help, which in turn can lead to improved performance on test day. Since many students find the time limits of the GRE Subject Tests to be a challenge, a tutor can also work with you to find the right pace at which to take the exam. With the help of a tutor, you can learn which types of questions appear most frequently on the exam and how to answer each question correctly and in the most expedient way possible. Many students are surprised to learn that in addition to mastering the material covered on the exam, earning one's highest possible score also depends on employing various test-taking strategies. Tutors can teach you a variety of strategies that enable you to use the predominantly multiple-choice format of the exams to your advantage.
Preparing for the GRE Subject Tests can be a lonely and stressful experience. There is so much material to review that it can seem somewhat overwhelming. Additionally, the stakes are quite high, which only adds to the stress. A private tutor can help with this by reducing the amount of material you have to cover by giving you a good idea as to the type of material that is likely to be on the exam. Additionally, a private tutor can help encourage you and keep you on track when you start to feel overwhelmed.
GRE Subject Test tutoring can help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to excel on your exam and impress your top graduate programs. Call our educational directors in your area today to get help connecting with a tutor.
The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice.
4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating*
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
Recent GRE Subject Tests Tutoring Session Notes
We focused on statistics, experimental design, cognition, and neuropsychology. I also explained some multiple choice exam strategies and how to study from now until the test.
We began by working on percentage problems, taking extra time to orient the student to the methods of approaching problems that will certainly confront him in the exam itself. Then I assigned him the entirety of the percentage section of problems (chapter 12). Following this, we discussed lowest common denominators and least common multiples for some time and assigned chapter 13 on "divisibility and primes."
In the session we started working with her new math prep book, focusing on algebraic concepts for this session. We went over solving linear equations, factoring, and translating from written words to arithmetic. She soon caught on to the concepts.
We continued discussing the topics covered on the quantitative section (other ways to plug in, math vocabulary, plugging in answer choices, and some other topics). We also went over ways to approach the verbal section and how to dissect an argument. We finally discussed the two essays and how to get a high score.
I wanted to cover a little of everything with the student. We did a brief recap of how to study and practice the verbal section, then we reviewed the math practice that she had done. Lastly, she and I discussed the writing practice that she had done and talked about where she can improve there. Overall I feel that she has made some significant progress.
We started by going further in depth into her writing sample for her upcoming college application. We talked about what makes a compelling writing sample, we looked at various examples of her writing, and then we picked a short essay on Francis Bacon to develop grammatically, stylistically, and in terms of content. Next, we continued to run problems from the entry exam. Her struggle with vocabulary improves everyday. She's still getting familiar with the style of the test but continues to improve rapidly.