...believe that great teachers can make difficult topics easy to understand. As the medical school curriculum is often compared to "sipping out of a fire hose", I have learned, painstakingly, the most efficient ways to learn difficult topics. I simply would like to pass on the knowledge, and more importantly, the process to obtain difficult material. As a physician, my understanding of these materials and my real life applications allow me to teach these materials...
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...goals! Have me on your side! -At most times I have 3 students in the pre-undergraduate phase, 3 students in the pre-medical phase, and 3 IMG students in the medical school/residency application phase. I only expect my clients and students to be motivated, focused, and open and honest about their or their child's goals and needs! Look forward to working with you. -I worked as a Physiology teacher at my medical school where I taught...
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...data management, statistical models. With over 8 years of experience teaching elementary, high school, undergraduate and graduate students, I specialize in tutoring many subjects, mostly in the humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my background and specialty. I can also tutor areas in social sciences, including statistics, biostatistics, psychology, etc. I am looking forward to...
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I've always been driven by a passion for helping others discover and achieve their potential. From a young age, I found joy in mentoring my peers, whether it was guiding a classmate through a challenging math problem or leading a community service project. These experiences ignited a deep-seated commitment to education and personal development, and I'm eager to bring this enthusiasm to new students.
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...present areas of study include Microbiology, Chemistry, Immunology and protein expression. A staple of my own academic career has been a passion for learning and setting goals to excel, especially the biological sciences. Throughout undergraduate and graduate school I have balanced course work with first-hand training in scientific research techniques as a Graduate Research Assistant. However, my heart has always been that of a teacher and I've loved assisting with academics since middle school as...
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...My experience teaching began when I was 15, teaching my friends biology concepts. Ever since, I've taught in more formal ways, teaching the children of my parents' friends how to play chess, and eventually becoming a Speech and Debate coach for my alma mater high school. I am most passionate about Biology, the SAT, and Algebra. I believe that education is the silver bullet, and that it is necessary to live a happy and prosperous...
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...previous experience tutoring biology at the high school level. I tutor a range of different areas in biology including: High School Biology, AP Biology, Nutrition, and Anatomy & Physiology. I enjoy helping students foster a love for the biological sciences as well as developing study strategies to succeed in any biology class. Reading is one of my favorite pastimes, and I am also a tutor for ACT Reading section. I am passionate about setting students...
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...Because of this very reason, I try my best to take the time to connect meaningfully with each student, so that I am able to help them to the best of my abilities. I believe that all students are able to do well in their courses, as long as they are given the proper resources and patience as a teacher, which I believe that I can provide. My favorite subjects to tutor are any sort...
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It is my pleasure working with you in providing the necessary tutoring service. I have ten years of teaching experience in Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, and other Allied Health Sciences courses. I am a Pharmacist by practice and I have masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a Doctoral in Microbiology with research focus on Molecular Cance Biology. It is my pleasure knowing a little about you, your tutoring needs, and expectations...let's connect!
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...my clinical ambitions, I am also passionate about the learning environment and supportive opportunities that come with tutoring. Prior to Varsity Tutors, I gained tutoring experience in both high school and college. When I graduated from Colgate University, I was dedicated to continue this work in New York City. I am eager to translate my love for learning and promote an encouraging, comfortable, and supportive learning space. I view tutoring as an opportunity to improve...
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...tutoring a wide range of subjects at varying grade levels. Specifically, STEM subjects as well as organizational/lifestyle skills. I love tutoring because it gives me the opportunity to connect with others and help them reach their goals! I believe everyone has the right to an education and appreciate the fact that everyone learns differently. I vow to myself and all of my potential students to take the time to understand their learning styles and tutor...
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Hi! Thanks for taking the time to check out my profile! I graduated Cum Laude from Austin Peay State University in 2016 with a Bachelor's in Medical Lab Science. In college, I tutored upper college level science courses and lower college level math courses. For hobbies, I enjoy playing guitar and recording songs with my friends. I look forward to hopefully getting to work with you soon!
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...med school in Pakistan. After graduation I decided to go into academic research rather than clinical practice because I wanted to make a difference through basic research. Soon after I became an instructor in immunology at my alma mater. I immigrated to the US in 2003 and since then have been in basic sciences (Molecular biology) research. My strengths are immunology and cell biology but I have some experience in all body systems because of...
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...and various scholarships during the 10 years I have spent as a student in higher education. Having spent the last 3 years completing 90 credit hours of clinical education and over 5,300 hours of clinical experience, I believe my passion for medicine in all health-care levels will engage pre-health professional students and create a collaborative relationship allowing me to help students realize, plan, and actualize their goals. It is my hope that my academic, personal,...
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...thinking and problem-solving skills that extend beyond the classroom. My goal is to create a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel confident in tackling challenging concepts. Whether it's breaking down complex equations, refining coding logic, or guiding students through literature analysis, I am committed to making learning both enjoyable and effective. If you're looking for a tutor who is patient, knowledgeable, and adaptable, I would love to help you achieve your academic goals!
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...working with a wide age range. I have also had experience working as a college biochemistry, organic chemistry, microbiology, immunology and general biology tutor. While I tutor a range of subjects, I am most passionate about biological and psychological sciences specifically biochemistry, immunology, microbiology and psychology. I believe in the power of education and have found a joy in learning that I hope to share with my students. In my free time, I love coaching...
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...plan to give my students real world examples that will help them in their science and medical oriented classes. Finally, as a recent student myself, I understand that finding an education and social life balance is difficult. However, this balance is important to keeping stress levels down and grades up. I strive to tutor efficiently and effectively. In my spare time, I value my time spent outdoors hiking and watching some of my favorite streaming...
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Hello! My name is Megan. I am a Microbiologist in the Public Health Sector who studies HIV and coronaviruses. I am from Seattle, WA, but am moving to Denver, CO. I have a B.S. in Microbiology from the University of Washington and a passion for all things STEM. I am an incoming Ph.D. student, planning to pursue a Ph.D. in Immunology. I look forward to chatting with you and/or your student soon!
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...I have recently taken the GRE, MCAT and FTCE Math and General. I have spent much time as a premed focusing on Science courses such as Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, Immunology, Microbiology etc. I also have a knack for writing which is why I often edit and revise personal statements and college/grad school applications. What brought me to teaching is a gift of breaking down concepts and the patience to explain something...
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...these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By creating a supportive and interactive environment, I empower students to reach their full potential and achieve their academic goals.
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Immunology is often a rigorous, graduate-level course intended for students pursuing a microbiology degree or a degree in a similar field. If you are struggling with class assignments, working to finish a project for publication, or preparing for a major exam, private immunology tutoring can help. Each tutor has a strong mastery of the subject and the practical knowledge to help you reach your goals by helping you attain a deeper understanding of key content. This individualized approach helps you learn on your own schedule with a tutor who is perfect for your unique learning goals and needs.
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.
Whether you are opening your immunology textbook for the first time or are hoping to brush up on previously mastered concepts, private tutors are ready to assist you. By curating resources and designing lesson plans to meet your goals in immunology, tutors can go above and beyond any classroom learning experience. Before you face a cumulative exam, ensure that you have completed the necessary prep work to feel confident and score well. Learning immunology is much more than simply understanding the functions of antigens and antibodies. It is also about practical medical applications.
Immunology tutors are ready to help students with tasks ranging from memorizing information about T-cell receptors to understanding case studies on disorders of the immune response. Learn antigen-antibody interactions with confidence in the comfort of your own home. Identify the differences between various infections with the one-on-one support you will not find with an overwhelmed professor or teaching assistant. Have your paper on immunoprophylaxis reviewed by an immunology specialist who has a wealth of knowledge in this field. Immunology tutoring can offer you all of these benefits and more.
The tutors Varsity Tutors can connect you with have been subject to rigorous screening. All tutors are also subject to a background check. The selection process is demanding, so only the most qualified tutors make it through. An educational director can put you in touch with this elite group of candidates. You will work with a tutor who understands your individual needs and has a proven track record of reliability and effective teaching. Many of these tutors have attended Ivy League schools, such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford University. Private instructors are available for in-person tutoring sessions in a number of major cities.
Find the academic support you need to streamline your learning process and not only master the coursework, but also move forward to even more difficult biology classes. Develop a deeper knowledge of immunology with a specialized immunology tutor who can help you understand the immune system's involvement in health and disease, as well as the clinical relevance and advancements within the field. Augment your learning to gain confidence and efficiency in your immunology education. Call your local Varsity Tutors educational directors to learn more about connecting with immunology tutors who work with your schedule and learning style!
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Recent Immunology Tutoring Session Notes
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.