...in Computer Science BSc. I have 11 A*-B GCSEs including Maths, English and Computer Science, alongside 2 A-Levels including Computer Science and a BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Business. My main interests consist of Web Development and Cyber Security, however I have broad knowledge across most computing-related fields. Tutoring Experience I have experience with front-end languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which I put into practice in a 12-week internship as a Web Developer. I...
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...science, finding satisfaction in delving into intricate algorithms and the art of coding. This enthusiasm isn't just about gaining knowledge; it's also about imparting it to others and helping them experience their own "aha!" moments. My interest spans the breadth of computer science, making me a well-rounded and knowledgeable guide in this field. About me: I earned my BA in Mathematics and Computer Science from Oxford in 2017 and subsequently honed my skills as a...
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...and fostering a deep understanding of programming fundamentals. Whether you're a beginner taking your first steps into the world of coding or an intermediate learner looking to tackle more advanced topics, I'm here to provide the personalized instruction and encouragement you need to reach your goals. My areas of expertise include web development languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, as well as versatile languages like Python, Java, C# and more. However, I'm always excited...
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...from the University of Minnesota with minors in math and astrophysics. Since then I've been working as a software engineer, primarily with Python and HTML/CSS/JavaScript. During college I enjoyed working as an algebra and geometry teaching assistant with the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program (after finishing the program myself), and since then I've continued to help math students after school and volunteered in coding workshops to teach kids about Python via computer-generated drawings...
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I love tutoring and helping students! I believe everyone is capable of learning with the right type of instruction. I have had my fair share of disappointments, but with the right kind of help, I have overcome many struggles. I believe learning doesn't happen in a day. But we should struggle to learn a little every day.
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...Brook University, and a physics and computer science double-major. I hail from the town of Clarence, New York, a suburb of Buffalo. I enjoy tutoring in part because of my affinity for the subjects that I'll be teaching, but the primary reason is that I like working with people and forming interpersonal connections. My extracurricular activities and interests include distance running, ultimate frisbee, coding, reading (science fiction especially), and listening to music. I also enjoy...
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...since I was a little kid. My education was a major part of my upbringing and who I am today, so tutoring seems like a good way to give others the same support I received. Few experiences have been as rewarding as sharing my passion for science and tech with kids as a robotics camp counselor. Seeing children get excited to learn about programming, design, and problem solving the same way I did at their...
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...focus on economics at the University of Rochester. I'm interested in tutoring students in mathematics and/or computer science, as I enjoy both subjects thoroughly, and think that a good understanding of those subjects is useful to anyone, no matter their interests. I also do tutoring for AP/IB exams, SAT, and ACT because I think it's critically important for people to get into the best college they can for as cheap as possible, and those exams...
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...from Notre Dame with a degree in computer science. My teaching style is simple and relaxed, putting an emphasis on what students know already and building from there. The biggest teaching mistake I believe exists is starting from a concept that a student doesn't understand and unknowingly confusing them more. My goal is to get students excited about what they're learning and constantly remind them of the "why": how it all matters in the real...
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...at Northeastern University's school of Computer and Information Science. In High School I was an AP Scholar with distinction, a title earned for scoring above average on 7 AP tests. As a Senior in High School while taking AP Calculus AB, I was a peer tutor in my school's Pre-Calculus course. Other tutoring experience comes from volunteering to help my peers in their math and Computer Science classes. I am an avid programmer with experience...
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I am currently a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying computer science and math. I hope to one day be a software engineer. I love working with other people and want to help others succeed in my areas of expertise.
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...that loves what I do, and loves to learn. I am self motivated and will often engage in self-learning through online courses and teaching apps, such as Duolingo and edx.org. I feel education is the most important thing one can strive for in life no matter the age. I want to help bring that love of learning to others, and to try and make certain topics and concepts less of a chore.
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I like to learn, and I am confident that I can help you learn. I hold a PhD in Computer Science and I also have a Masters in English. I have taught first and second year Computer Science at university, along with College Freshman English.... I have a wide background in English, Mathematics and Computer Science. This interdisciplinary experience enables me to help you tackle a wide range of problems at once. Students learn when they...
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...tutoring, starting as a freshman in High School volunteering to help young students with their homework. I continued in college tutoring the STEM fields for college and high school students., especially Calculus, Basic Computer Science. I also tutored Essay Writing, Creative Writing, Speech in school. I graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College with a Bachelors in Computer Science in May 2014. My favorite subject to tutor is Spanish. I am recently ending a trip as an...
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...seen the value of sharing knowledge and helping students. When I was a student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha I tutored students in a variety of subjects including Computer Science and Mathematics. I am a patient individual individual who loves to learn and share my knowledge. I currently work full time as a Software Engineer. When I am not working I enjoy coding, playing percussion instruments, and ultimate frisbee. Please don't hesitate to...
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Thriving to inspire others around me with positive attitudes and goals towards making a better life not only in personal goals, but career goals especially. With a passion for teaching students the relevant information to succeed in today's vast changing world. The dedication I want to display in teaching comes with a long list of achievements for myself.
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...previously received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. My passion for learning continues as I am currently pursuing a PhD in Systems and Engineering Management. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Mathematics, Computers, Business, and Continuous Improvement initiatives. In my experience, helping share my knowledge with others has been very rewarding. I am a firm believer in self-improvement, with...
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...(Electrical Engineering) from the University of Windsor, where I specialized in ASIC physical design. As a Lead Teaching Assistant, I guided over 50 students in labs and assignments, helping them understand complex math, science, and programming concepts through practical problem-solving. I'm passionate about simplifying difficult ideas and inspiring curiosity in computer engineering, mathematics, and coding. With nine years of combined academic and industry experience, I bring both theoretical depth and real-world perspective to my sessions....
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...of Montgomery College. I received my Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems, and I'm currently working on my Bachelors at Salisbury University majoring in Mathematics. I have a lot of academic interests, but I primarily tutor in Mathematics and Computer Science. I believe that a quality education is extraordinarily important, and that with enough effort and time, it's possible to learn anything. In my experiences, I find asking questions and using the Socratic method...
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