...the International Baccalaureate Program and Advanced Placement classes. I received my International Baccalaureate Diploma. Currently, I am a law student at Baylor Law and will graduate in February of 2021. I tutor a wide range of subjects from Political Science and History to English. When tutoring students, my goal is to find what works with their learning style to best help them learn. In my free time, I enjoy cooking, swimming, and hiking
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...Computer Science and Business at Cornell University. In high school, I took several AP courses such as APUSH, AP Calc AB and BC, AP European History, to name a few. I am more than willing to help out in any way I can. Please feel free to also check out my study guide website (myoutlines.com), which will soon have an iOS application (releasing this summer!) so students can study and review on the go.
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...the field of ecology and Evolution, with my bachelors from the University of Florida in general biology with a chemistry minor. Since graduating from UF, I planned to either go to medical school, or to seek a position as a professor teaching at a reputable college. I chose the latter; though the pay is less, I find too much joy in both research and teaching to not pursue those as a career at the highest...
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I've always believed that if you can relate the material the real world it is much easier to grasp and relate to real life. Academics is all about approaching problems from different points of view.
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...of Florida. My biggest dream is to help make renewable energy affordable for all industries in every nation, so that we can give our future generations the promise of a clean home planet. The first steps to this dream is to educate, and education is a key component to planning a more efficient planet. My favorite subjects to tutor is math and science, because it is what I use most in my daily life. I...
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...tutor for one year, and an ACT tutor for nine months. Some of my other experience includes teaching summer classes in South Africa, and volunteering as a caretaker at orphanages in Poland. Outside of tutoring, I row crew in Boston, write poetry, and love walking my two adorable dogs. I am fluent in English, German, French, and I am currently learning Russian. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, and I...
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...helping students unlock their full potential and achieve their academic goals. With expertise in academic writing, programming, and GIS software, I offer a well-rounded, personalized approach to learning. I believe that every student can excel with the right support, so I tailor each session to fit individual learning styles and needs. My goal is to break down complex concepts, transforming challenging subjects into manageableand even enjoyablelearning experiences. Seeing my students grow in confidence and mastery...
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...as my last year in high school, I tutored students in general high school level English comprehension and writing; while, in college, as a teaching assistant to the philosophy department, I tutored and graded students on their essay writing. I also have first hand experience with effective test prep regimens for the iBT TOEFL and GRE Verbal Reasoning. My TOEFL score is 117 out of 120 and GRE Verbal Reasoning score is 168 out of...
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...is patient, supportive, enthusiastic, creative, and a good listener. He has a PhD in Philosophy from the New School for Social Research, and a classical, liberal arts undergraduate education from St John's College. While pursing his doctorate, he taught for a number of years as an adjunct college instructor offering a range of philosophy courses. He also tutored college and graduate students in two different college writing centers. In 2015, Ari obtained a State of...
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...level Psychology. I have advised several IB students on their extended essay in History and Psychology and am familiar with the EE guide and essay requirements per subject. I am committed to my students being successful and learning the content and skills necessary for success in all academic and personal endeavors. I believe in using technology and creativity to help students learn and providing learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom when possible.
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...nonprofit leadership and management. I have worked as a grant writer, I am a published researcher, and I write film scripts and poetry. In short, I know a lot of technical writing and creative writing skills. I also have extensive knowledge of history, culture, and social studies. I can additionally support students with some statistical analyses. I have taught people of all ages ranging from swim lessons with infants to university classes with adults and...
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...is that I'm a kind person, I like to treat people just like I like to be treated, so I'm hoping that tells more than enough. If you're interested in being tutored by me, know that I'm more than excited to share with you everything about my culture, my language and guide you through every step of the process so you can communicate with others. Whether you're a student, someone who wants to move to...
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...I have taught domestically and around the world which has given me more experience in classroombased, as well as online teaching. I have been an academic director in both areas. I work with an assortment of students, preparing the classroom for activities, listening to children read, and supporting a group of lower and higher ability pupils. This enabled me to understand the importance of differentiation in lesson planning and how it is facilitated. I have...
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...struggle (a little) and that people's brains grow when they struggle. I want to show students that math is not something to fear or dislike. I don't believe in rote memorization of formulas - I teach to provide students with conceptual understanding so they see the "why" instead of just "how," they can see how math topics build on each other, and that they develop their number sense. I love playing sports, particularly baseball, volleyball,...
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...for others, a growth mindset and more positive perspective at the challenges ahead are just as important. The time I've spent working with Girl Scouts and youth programs has refined this into my dedication to build a positive learning experience, with clear goals for each session, so that we can tackle the challenges as a team, with the student leading the way. When not tutoring, I enjoy reading (I'm in a memoir phase currently), playing...
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...Biology BS and Biomedical Engineering BS candidate at Notre Dame College. Outside of school I am a resident assistant, a varsity soccer player, and member of the biology, chemistry, and philosophy clubs. Additionally I volunteer through a local nonprofit at various nursing homes, as well as coach 8-12 year olds at my previous soccer club, Cleveland United. My hobbies include playing soccer and playing the guitar. I am happy to help with Mathematics and Science...
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...teacher. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Women/Gender Studies from Brandeis University, and I studied abroad in South America for a semester. I then went on to receive my Master of Social Work from the University of Central Florida, where I gained clinical experience as an intern at a domestic violence shelter. During my time in graduate school, I tutored SAT/ACT Prep and taught high school geometry and Algebra 2. While I tutor many...
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Hello, my name is Gabriel. I am currently a student at UCF pursuing a double major in Computer Science and Biotechnology. I graduated from Largo High School with my IB diploma, so I have already studied through a college level on most standard subjects. I also have prior experience doing both private paid and volunteer tutoring, so I am familiar with encouraging students to learn and understand new material.
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...a BA in Global Studies with a dual concentration in Economics/International Business and Religion/Culture. I am also double minoring in Biology and Religious Studies. I tutor a whole slew of subjects all ranging from English and History to Algebra and Biology. Despite tutoring broad range of subjects, I find myself most passionate about History and English! I believe that the most important thing that one can absolutely attain for oneself is one's education. A balanced...
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...you. As a retired college professor with a Ph.D. in Communications, I bring over three years of experience in tutoring students across various age groups, from young learners to professionals. My expertise lies in preparing students for the Verbal SAT, ACT Reading and English sections, as well as AP courses in writing, literature, and U.S. History. I am passionate about helping you master challenging concepts, whether it's improving your grammar, understanding complex texts, or refining...
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Recent Durham IB Theory of Knowledge Tutoring Session Notes
The first exam in the student's psychology class in on Thursday, so we began reviewing the notes and texts from the course so far. Today we went over the material from the beginning of the quarter, mostly concerning historical concepts of abnormal psychology, classification of mental disorders, and assessment of mental disorders. We began a comprehensive study sheet for the student to review and to add to on her own.
During today's session, we did a full review of concepts in psychology in anticipation of the student's upcoming test. We were able to cover a number of topics. First, we discussed eating disorders--anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and eating disorders not otherwise specified, amongst others. Next, we moved to personality disorders. In addition to discussing the myriad variations that occur amongst personality disorders, we also looked at the overall organization of personality disorders by clusters. Moreover, we looked at the new treatment of personality disorders. Finally, we looked at disorders of development. Overall, the session was highly productive.
Today the student and I had a long session. We were preparing for her final in Psychology by going over all of the PowerPoints from class and picking out the key information for her to know for the exam. We will meet at least once more to go over the exam essay question and review one last time.
Today we worked on the student's paper for personality psychology. We worked on the content as well as the structure of the paper. Throughout the session I saw improvement in his ability to tie the theory as well as examples together. He is going to review his paper later and send me revisions and corrections. From there we will determine if another tutoring session is necessary.
I read and discussed with the student a human rights related news story for this week about African immigrants trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Italy. He wrote about six bullet points of annotations. Then we continued discussing the reading questions and I reminded him to keep up with the reading and take notes as he goes.
The student and I reviewed his syllabus, went over the discussion board posts from his professor to make sure he is caught up on all of the content, and worked through the second half of Chapter 3 and the beginning of Chapter 4 in his textbook. We also looked at the requirements for his first paper to make a plan for how to best approach it.