...and believe that the key way of success is to unleash the students potential. By coming alongside the student and fostering a trusting relationship, I aim to provide a safe environment for the student to gain knowledge and interest in the subject. By fostering a safe and trusting environment it helps me engage with the student in a way that allows me to know exactly where they are in the material and where they struggle....
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...and worked as a researcher in the dental research lab. To be eligible to do practice here in the USA, along with doing research, I passed my NBDE boards I (2018) and II (2020). My continued success in research is reflected in published papers and awards. Furthermore, during my Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral training, I gained experience mentoring students in their research projects. Seeing my students' progress in their careers was deeply satisfying and strengthened my...
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...both National Board Dental Examination part 1 and part 2. I got admission after that in Columbia University. I helped many students to pass National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) since then. It was the most enriching experience for me as I would able to learn new concepts with students. I loved to share my knowledge with them and found so many fun ways to teach them. I believe that education is the must to achieve...
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I feel that to get the most out of life, you should always keep learning. For my example, I am learning French on the internet. Teachers should teach their students to question everything, to think, to doubt, to make mistakes and learn from them. And most important of all, make learning fun.
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...of such assessment. Following assessment, the student and I will work on the areas he or she is struggling in. Previous experience has taught me that no student learns exactly the same and I strive to find the strategy that works best for the individual. I have tutored numerous grades ranging from pre-k-college so I have a wide range of experience. I enjoy working with kids of all ages and my favorite subjects to teach...
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...therefore I am looking to keep my memory and my skill sharp! I believe that tutoring is about more than just getting questions right on homework and exams. I strive to make sure all my students understand, learn, and maybe even enjoy the subjects that I help them with. I have the most joy when I see my students succeed on the strength of their acquired knowledge, not just their ability to regurgitate information or...
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...a family of physicians, my interest in healthcare came naturally. However, my grandparents' influence had the biggest impact on my passion for learning. As a boy, I spent much of my time with my grandparents. Both compassionate nurturers, they cared for me and taught valuable life lessons. Retired from the U.S. Embassy in Iran, my grandparents had witnessed a swift shift in political climate during the Iranian Revolution and the country's upheaval of many educational...
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I am a healthcare professional with an international degree in dentistry and a US graduate degree in biomedical sciences with a focus on immunology, from University of Alabama at Birmingham. I tutor a variety of courses and I believe that no knowledge is ever wasted. This I bring to fore in my tutoring as I allow my students to learn with an open mind and overcome their learning challenges. I enjoy reading, travelling and cooking.
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...student at the University of Maryland. I graduated from Saint Leo University with a biomedical sciences degree and a math minor. I played college baseball for 4 years. I'm from Florida so my favorite thing to do is spend time on the water wake boarding and fishing. I've always tutored in some way throughout my college career and love doing it. My main areas of focus are the DAT, NBDE part 1, GRE, GMAT, SAT/ACT...
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...their goal. One particular situation comes to mind that I would like to share. It illustrates my tutoring style: One student was particularly struggling with the science portion of a graduate level exam. At the beginning, I wrote out a schedule, allocating each week to a different portion of the exam so it could be taught without rushing. As the deadline approached, I made sure we tackled the science portion in more detail. During our...
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...treat systemic and oral pathologies, positively impact the community, and derive satisfaction from improving individuals' health and confidence are part of why I pursue a career in dentistry. My love for work and personal development are key motivating factors for furthering my dental education. My goals are to help my colleagues strive towards excellence in education, serving the community, and strengthening clinical skills. As well as to improve qualifications to deliver on the promise of...
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...in clinical settings has provided me with firsthand knowledge of the challenges and demands faced by students and professionals alike. This experience has further enhanced my ability to mentor and guide students effectively, ensuring they are well-prepared for their future careers. I am passionate about helping students navigate their educational journeys and achieve their full potential. What excites me about Varsity Tutors is its dedication to providing personalized, one-on-one tutoring that supports students in achieving...
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...tough subjects. My main goal is to help students develop a passion for learning and a curiosity to know. Tutoring makes me very energized and I believe that passion is contagious. Therefore, I look forward to getting to know my students and finding out about their interests in order to understand their motivation. Overall, I believe that the purpose of tutoring is not simply learningbut learning how to learn. In addition to tutoring, I like...
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...Canes! Aside from my background in the sciences and business, I thoroughly enjoy reading and writing. In fact, I scored perfectly on both of my states writing assessments in the 8th and 11th grades. I have helped many of my peers and mentees in performing well on a vast array of exams, classes, and standardized tests. My tutoring style consists of positive reinforcement, active listening and probing, and presenting material in easy, manageable steps. I...
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...Schreyer Honors College with a B.S. in Biological/Biomedical Engineering. Currently, I am a first year dental student at The University of Pennsylvania. In a few years, I will be living my dream of improving the lives of others via practicing medicine. In the meantime, I will dedicate my attention towards helping you fulfill your dream. My students have consistently scored in the top percentiles on their college exams and post-grad entrance exams. I'm confidently believe...
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The National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) is required to secure a license and practice dentistry across the United States. If you are finding it difficult to prepare for, Varsity Tutors can help you find an experienced NBDE tutor who can help you.
The exam is split into two parts. Part one consists of 400 questions administered over seven hours about the science curriculum studied in dental school. Roughly one fifth of the questions are in individual testlets and stress clinical applications with an interdisciplinary focus, while the rest are more academic in nature. Topics include anatomic sciences, biochemistry-physiology, microbiology-pathology, and dental anatomy and occlusion. It is generally taken after your first or second year of dental school.
Part two emphasizes clinical dentistry and is administered over two days. Day 1 consists of 400 questions over a seven-hour format, mirroring the format of Part 1. Day 2 consists of 100 case-based questions over three-and-a-half hours like the testlets from Part 1. Topics include endodontics, oral diagnosis, periodontics, patient management, and operative dentistry. It is generally taken after your third or fourth year in dental school.
This test can feel very overwhelming, meaning that the first step toward succeeding on it is calming yourself down. A private NBDE tutor can administer practice exams so that you know exactly what is expected of you. They can also help you practice maintaining your concentration for seven hours at a time, as intellectual endurance is one of the primary skills tested by the NBDE.
The results of your practice tests can also be used to guide future study sessions. If you aced the biochemistry portion but didn't fare as well with anatomic sciences, your sessions can focus on the latter. If you struggle to bring your academic knowledge to bear in a practical setting on Day 2 of Part 2, your NBDE tutor can review the thought processes you need to follow. Either way, engaging a private tutor ensures that you have access to a knowledgeable expert who can answer any questions you have in a timely manner.
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