Hello students, my name is Aayushi Yadav. I would love to mentor you and help you become the best you can be. I can teach many subjects and am eagerly waiting to meet and connect with all of you. My students are my top priority
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Thanks to one-on-one help in middle and high school, I not only achieved stronger grades/test scores, but gained the confidence I will continue to use even beyond graduate school. I hope to give others the same invaluable tool set!... The ways I've always preferred to learn myself are typically the ways I teach. Once it seems like a student has a pretty strong understanding of a subject, I like to play competitive or timed games. It...
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...passionate educator with over 25 years of experience teaching and tutoring mathematics, I find immense joy in helping students build their confidence in math. I hold a Master's degree in Literacy and Learning in the Content Area from Walden University and a Bachelor's degree in Math with a teaching certification from Eastern Connecticut State University. My expertise spans Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 9 -12 Mathematics, and Middle School Math. I believe in tailoring my...
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...Science majoring in Computer Engineering and minoring in Statistics. I had an internship at Discover Financial Services and received a return offer from the company. I studied Pre-Med as well. I was the Senior Resident Advisor of my University Housing building, and served as a mentor to my residents, both academically and managing personal stresses. I was involved in undergraduate research. I was a part of the Mentorship program at Women in Electrical and Computer...
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With over six years of teaching experience in Mathematics, Python coding, Public Speaking, and IELTS/CELPIP coaching, I deliver clear, engaging instruction tailored to each student's needs. My background in Computer Science and Project Management supports a structured and effective approach to learning. I am committed to helping students excel academically and build confidence in their skills.
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...experienced Math and Statistics tutor with a Bachelor's in Mathematics, a Master's in Statistics and Probability, and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Statistics. With over three years of experience tutoring students from middle school to college, I excel in breaking down complex concepts and using real-world examples to make learning engaging. My student-centered approach, characterized by patience, empathy, and adaptability, ensures personalized support to meet each student's unique needs. Ready to help you succeed and...
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...achieve their academic and career goals, and I take pride in adapting my teaching style to meet the unique needs of each student. Whether you're looking for help with coursework, preparing for exams, or seeking guidance on complex projects, I'm here to support you on your journey to success. I look forward to working with you! Key Areas of Expertise: Mathematics Machine Learning, Data Science, and AI Operations Research Python, MATLAB, SQL, Gurobi, Power BI...
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I have a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University, Lubbock. In my teaching experience, I have learned how to address the student's doubts in a class and keep them engaged. I have also dealt with the students who were struggling in the class and I helped them to stay motivated by giving them the best concepts.... Teaching is the best platform for the learning process. It helps us to psychologically deal with students of...
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My objective is to gain as much success through hard work and determination. I want to influence everyone I encounter for the better. I want to change a person's negative perspective and assure them that things get better. I want to be that beacon that spreads positivity and improves on a compassionate atmosphere. The goal is happiness and love throughout every circumstance regardless of a positive or negative consequence.
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...am a current Mathematics graduate student with an Honours BA in Mathematics and Philosophy. My interests span game theory, decision theory, applied ethics, and analytical philosophy. I thrive on tackling complex issues from multiple perspectives, integrating mathematical and philosophical concepts to offer plausible solutions. After closing a 12-year chapter as a competitive swimmer, I am eager to leverage my skills in the workforce while pursuing my higher education in Mathematics. Aspiring to become a mathematics...
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...Bachelor of Education in teaching Elementary and Middle school Math since the year 2000. I have a wide experience in teaching variety of subjects. Being a teacher for more than 20 years, I was able to identify the learning needs of my students and to develop their skills by working on their mentality because thought affects behaviors which may affect their success. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I'm most passionate about Math....
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...B.A. in Mathematics and Political Science, I bring both deep content knowledge and years of hands-on teaching experience to every session. Over the past five years, I've worked with students ranging from elementary school to collegeserving as a Lead Math Instructor at Mathnasium, a college math tutor, and a teaching assistant for large undergraduate statistics courses. My teaching style is student-centered, adaptive, and supportive. I begin each lesson by identifying the student's current level of...
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...been tutoring math, physics, and chemistry since middle school. As I am very passionate about those subjects as well as some related fields and the subfields of those fields, tutoring, and teaching experience for me is a rather enjoyable and friendly time spent doing the stuff that I already enjoy. I have continued tutoring those and a couple of other subjects during my graduate studies in college, where I obtained my B.S. double majoring in...
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Teaching is one of my all-time favorite things to do. I've been around students as a teaching assistant for more than 5 years, so seeing students grow is truly a rewarding experience.
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...and "Algebra for All" math skills. And while I have experience teaching students as young as four years old, I also specialize in teaching advanced learners AP subjects such as History, English, Math and many other subjects. I also am proficient in test prep for many important exams, including the SAT, ACT, NYC Specialized High School Exam, Catholic School High School Exams, and many others. I received my doctoral degree from Columbia University majoring in Curriculum...
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I always believe in Benjamin Franklin's quote that says "Tell me and I forget, teach me and may remember, involve me and I learn". It's always been my strategy to involve you in solving Mathematical problems. On the other hand, Algebra is my favorite branch of Mathematics. If you need help, just call me, and let's rock the Algebra world.
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Final session. Today we reviewed the volume, area, and perimeter. The student did well calculating the volume of various shapes. We also reviewed converting units in the metric system. I showed her how to easily multiply and divide by multiples of ten. We also reviewed translating word problems and using key words to determine the operations that need to be performed. We worked on two step equalities and inequalities. We worked in her book through various review sections and problems. She said she felt confident and comfortable with the material on her review list.
Today with the student I started with basic place value and continuously got harder. We rounded to the nearest ten and then went all the way up to millions. We covered a lot of fraction material (different denominators, mixed numbers, adding fractions) and then also focused on long division. These are topics that are going to be continuously covered in our sessions because they need to become second hand nature. She did extremely well and is really a pleasure to work with.
Prior to the session, the student provided several sample pages from the placement tests he hopes to pass this summer. He also has a workbook that covers most algebra II and pre-calculus material. After discussing his goals and plans, we began work on the workbook. We worked on binomial expansion for most of our session. By the end of the session, he was able to use FOIL methods to expand polynomials, as well as work with a variety of expressions similar to polynomials.
We completed the test review packet, and the student made significant improvement. She has become better at completing problems on her own using the correct strategy, and fixing minor mistakes.
We worked on borrowing with large subtraction problems. We then worked on the concept that addition is the same as subtraction, just in a different order. The student thinks addition is easy but struggles with subtraction, so hopefully this concept will help. We spent the last part working on fractions.
The student and I met for the first time today. We did a quick review of second-grade math, which she has a good grasp of, with the exception of polygons (we will focus on polygons next time). We also did a state third-grade math test; again, polygons were a trouble spot, as were division and multiplication, which she hasn't really covered yet.