...test prep and biochemistry. Though enjoying standardized tests is not a common opinion, I have always liked the logical nature of standardized test questions, and the fact that simply by working on a few test taking skills students can see marked improvement. Biochemistry, while far from a simple field, is one of my favorite subjects. I find the chemical basis for how biological mechanisms work to be fascinating. Biomedical research is also a passion of...
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...Pharmacology, Fundamental in Nursing, Health Assessment, NCLEX examination, APRN course tutorials, and other nursing courses. I believe teaching should be fun and learning should not be too rigid rather it should be interesting enough to impact the knowledge :). I was away from tutoring for a few months to completed my MSN-FNP degree. I am back and well equipped to continue tutoring indefinitely and can't wait to be a part of your success academically.
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...graduate of The University of Karachi, Pakistan. I received my PhD in Biochemistry with a focus on Virology, Microbiology, Molecular biology. Since graduation, I have traveled to US. I am most passionate about Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Virology. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests, we always seem to have the most fun (with remarkable advancements) prepping for the Critical Reading and Writing portions of the exams. In my spare time, I...
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...to first responders, as well as a math and science instructor for high school and college students. I am most passionate about teaching life sciences and math, such as biology and algebra. However, I am confident and comfortable teaching the entire spectrum of math and science from middle school to college. I believe having a very strong education background is crucial in todays world, and is what leads to future opportunities. In my spare time,...
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I am an MD candidate at Chicago Medical School. I majored in Chemistry and earned my Bachelors from the College of the Holy Cross while completing the Pre-Med coursework. While I tutored a variety of subjects, the sciences are my favorite! I am a strong advocate of teaching styles and exploring how they change over time for different students. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, snowboarding/skiing, and watching hockey.
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Understanding individuals learn differently, I use multiple ways to deliver the content for student understanding, comprehension, and application. Whether you're studying content for the semester or for a single test, I keep learning fun so you remain engaged and motivated! I have a passion to assist you in reaching your lightbulb or "Eureka" moment so you can achieve your goals!
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...together by finding out where the student has difficulties, and trying different learning materials to overcome these obstacles. In my spare time, I enjoy hiking in the Adirondacks, walking my dog around Rotterdam, and teaching myself evolutionary biology. I???ve recently learned that I also love to travel, thanks to my long-term relationship with a French exchange student. I had the opportunity to travel to France twice this year, and I am now trying to teach...
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...rest of your busy schedule and help you excel. I received an A in each science course I have taken, and had over a 4.0 GPA in graduate school. For USMLE Step 1, I scored in the 99th percentile (266), and for the USMLE Step 2 I scored a 265. On the MCAT I scored at the 99th percentile (522). I have published in academic journals, and taught at several universities, which I translate to...
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...supervised student-led seminars. In all my experiences, I held office hours to provide support to students and help clarify any topics they had trouble with. I am passionate about teaching and truly believe it is a noble endeavor. My favorite teaching memories are the times when I see that "aha moment" on a student's face when they suddenly understand a concept that they had trouble with. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, hanging out...
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..."Why the Prof. didn't explain like you you did?" most friends said. Outside the school, I am a home chef, a baker, a wrestler, a cyclist, a photographer, a traveller, and a plant collector. I cook a lot of fusion Asian cuisines, French, Italian, but my specialty is Thai. I am also a self-educator in keto diets and diabetes, reversing pre-diabetes with 'low carb and slow-carb dietary.' ... I am also a cat's dad (and...
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Hello! My name is Dione. Prior Combat Medic, EMT-B in NY, Current CCMA, Phleb and EKG Tech with over 15 years of urgent care, emergency, oncology, blood lab, pediatric and geriatric adult medicine experience. I have been teaching/tutoring for 2 years and I love it! I specialize in getting to know your specific learning style and taylor every lesson to fit your unique learning modality and preferences.
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I love biology and enjoy teaching students and helping them understand the wonders of the natural world. I have a Ph.D in microbiology and immunology, and I have taught biology and microbiology at the college level for the past 9 years. I love teaching and making connections with students. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a student who has struggled to understand a concept suddenly 'get it.'
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...experience (pun intended). Every student is different, and we all learn in different ways. I understand that different learning styles require different teaching styles, yet the most common approach leading to the road of success is identifying any weak areas and addressing them. I have had wonderful instructors who have done exactly that and have left a lasting impression on me; I know what it's like to have amazing learning experiences, and I am passionate...
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...right direction. There is more than one way to get to the park, as a former teacher of mine put it. Essentially, there is multiple ways to teach a subject as well as solve a problem. I chose to tutor once I started graduate school in 2013 as I saw teaching as an opportunity to teach myself how others learn, and I could build upon that. Outside of academia I work in the field of...
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...immunology. I love teaching and my teaching philosophy centers on fostering an environment where learning becomes an engaging and tailored experience. I am an adaptable person believes in diverse learning styles and equipping students with the style they are familiar with or in love with. I aim to ensure the student comprehend the subject I teach and also becomes an independent critical thinker of the subject. I am interested in teaching Immunology, biochemistry, cell biology,...
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Immunology studies the interaction between our immune systems and foreign macromolecules or invading organisms and our responses to them. It is a branch of biomedical science. Invading organisms include viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and larger parasites. The field includes several types of immune system studies, such as classical, clinical, developmental, and cancer immunology, among others. At the graduate level, immunology classes range from principles of biological technologies to fundamentals of RNA biology. The curriculum requires rigorous and in-depth study, which can be complemented by tutoring. Varsity Tutors can connect graduate students with some of the most experienced immunology tutors in their area. Academic assistance can take place through in-person sessions or face-to-face online tutoring sessions through our live learning platform. Tutors can help you earn the grade you deserve in immunology.
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The student definitely seems to have made important improvements in her writing, especially in maintaining a coherent narrative thread and logical flow. If she practices enough to become comfortable with the 25-minute time limit, she is in a strong position to score higher than her first effort. Her performance in the writing multiple choice section today was commendable.
The student has a written portion of his final tomorrow - We wrote down the main ideas of the beginning, middle and end of the story in English, then worked on a rough draft of the summary in Spanish. I left him with tips on what verb tense to think in, cohesive paragraph structure, and reminder to work in the vocabulary his teacher will look for. We will meet over the weekend to review for his final exam.
We covered several conceptual questions in chapter 10. We also meticulously worked through the half-reaction method. He seems to be getting the material. I think he is progressing nicely. We will meet one more time before his final on Wednesday.
We went over the basics of force, centripetal motion, waves, optics, and conservation of energy with him, consulting a study guide and working on practice problems as necessary. His final will be multiple choice, and he had a decent working knowledge of certain concepts. I assigned him the leftover problems in the study guide and emphasized comfort and understanding of the equations above everything else, as I think this is the quickest way to improve physics test performance.
I managed to have the student sit down and work with me for a majority of the session. I am starting to get him to sound out the word and draw the letters, which is a great improvement. We are getting him into first grade work, and I am very happy that he is willing to work with me on those problems. Writing words is a big step in a positive direction.
Physics: Reviewed homework problems on electric forces, electric fields, free body diagrams, Chapter Capacitance, Current, Resistance: potential energy and capacitance, conventional current, charge carriers, drift velocity, AC/DC.