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...5+ years. I graduated in Physics from Florida State university and have ample experience in college level mathematics, physics, engineering, and chemistry. My background is condensed matter research, built on the groundwork of fundamentals in algebra and calculus, so i am able to accommodate all levels and types of coursework, from an elementary schooler first learning math to a graduate student completing research tasks. I look forward to working with you towards your highest success.
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...making the subject understood at its core concepts instead of simply memorized. Defining and exploring the "why" of theory helps to solidify it more firmly. In addition to teaching Chemistry, I have a solid background in mathematics (Algebra I, II, Precalculus, and Calculus) that have been built throughout my career. Making theory more accessible and building critical thinking skills is my main goal, and I strive to make each concept thoroughly understood using a variety...
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Hello Students, I am Professor in Lambton College, Sarnia along with that I am full time Researcher on Polymer and reinforced materials. I have done Bachelors in Science and Masters in Chemistry. I have been teaching and assisting students in AP physics, Chemistry ,Mathematics ( Focus on Statistics and Calculus) and Biology. I always welcome doubts and solve them by giving them practical examples so that student can understand concepts in fun and realistic way.
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...from reading/writing at the elementary school level, to collegiate nuclear chemistry. I have a deep passion for learning and teaching; In fact, I have had several tutors of my own, which have helped me achieve academic goals! Working with students in the past, I have seen the benefits of tutoring on all student-types. In defying the stigma that often surrounds it, tutoring is more than just helping a struggling student. Instead, it is about helping...
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...hold a B.Sc. in Physical Sciences from the School of Vocational Studies & Applied Sciences, Gautam Buddha University, and an M.Sc. in Chemistry with a specialization in Inorganic Chemistry from the School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. in designing hole transport materials for dopant-free perovskite solar cells. My passion for helping students stems from my belief in the transformative power of education. I have extensive experience delivering...
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...and science are two areas of study that I take pride in knowing. They are the study of the world around us and how it works to the most minute detail. That fascinates me. So much so that I achieved a Bachelor of Science Degree in chemistry. It is my goal to put this same kind of passion, drive and excitement in all those around me. I hope that I will one day nerd out...
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...school, I would always tutor my friends in mathematics and science. From there, I began tutoring over the summer at established tutoring businesses. I have a passion for teaching and learning as it has been a major part of my life since I was young. My hobbies include fitness, cooking, basketball, reading, and traveling. In college, I was also part of an on-campus mentorship organization where I was given my own mentee. I hope to...
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...one lesson at a time. I've had the privilege of working with a diverse range of students, each with their unique learning styles, strengths, and challenges. I've taught students at various academic levels, from elementary to high school, and have tailored my approach to meet the individual needs of each student. I use hands-on activities in my lessons to keep students engaged and motivated. Whether it's conducting science experiments, organizing group discussions, or using multimedia...
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Hi there! I'm a passionate Physics teacher who loves turning tough topics into exciting learning adventures. With over three years of experience and a knack for making complex ideas simple, I'm here to help you learn and enjoy the subject. Whether you're aiming to ace your exams or just curious about how the world works, let's dive in together and make learning fun and rewarding!
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...I'm Bharath, a software developer by profession and a teacher by passion. I've over 7 years of experience. I have a deep love for problem-solving and have successfully cracked the IIT-JEE, the second toughest entrance exam in the world and also scored a perfect 170/170 in Quantitative section of GRE. These reflects my strong foundation in Mathematics and Science Subjects. I believe that learning should be an engaging and enjoyable experience. My tutoring approach focuses...
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Im passionate about helping other students because I remember being in the same scenario. I love to cater to specific learning types , please let me know what helps you best i.e : visual vs auditory, vs practice examples vs fill in the blanks, and if you don't know let's figure that out together!
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...am passionate about helping students achieve their academic goals because education is a powerful personal and professional growth tool. My journey in education began with a strong foundation in Chemistry, earning an Honors Bachelor of Science with a specialization in Practical Chemistry from the University of Toronto in June 2024. Throughout my academic career, I have developed a deep understanding of various subjects, including Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. With...
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...the subject matter and develop critical thinking skills that benefit students across all areas of their education. In addition to my academic expertise, I prioritize creating a supportive and encouraging learning environment. I am committed to being patient, understanding, and approachable, ensuring that students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their thoughts. Outside of tutoring, I engage in research activities focused on decarbonizing chemical processes, which keeps me inspired and informed about technological advancements in...
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...currently a student at Columbia University studying Economics. Before I switched majors halfway thru my sophomore year, I was a pre-med student. I love still being a college student because all these classes are still fresh in my mind! I've also been tutoring for 3+ years in everything from high school math and science to standardized tests and because of that, I'm confident that you'll experience fast improvement (not to mention a relaxed atmosphere). Outside...
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...and grow in their understanding. In my tutoring, I focus on subjects related to Electrical and Computer Engineering, particularly those that align with my expertise in wireless communication, network security, and digital circuit design. Among these, my favorite subject to tutor is network security, as it combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills that are crucial in today's tech-driven world. I enjoy helping students navigate this field, equipping them with the tools to protect and optimize...
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My name is Wesley Thompson. I have nine years of teaching experience. I am passionate for helping students learn and succeed. I enjoy creating engaging learning experiences for students and being apart of their educational journey. I look forward to embarking on this exciting journey together.
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Throughout my educational journey, I have learned how each student has unique learning needs, which has shaped my ability to adapt and tailor lessons to individual strengths and challenges. Whether working one-on-one or in small groups, I focus on creating a supportive and engaging environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and ultimately growing.
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Today was an excellent day for the student. He was so focused and worked so hard. We went through geometry homework today. Then we did a review of biology, including DNA, RNA transcription, translation. The student did well reviewing with biology, especially if I drew out the above steps in picture form. We also spent time doing his government homework on budgeting finances for a family. We are still waiting on the score from last week's geometry test. He is doing a great deal of reviewing for both biology and English for the exam. We are going to use the rubrics and handouts from biology to review for his finals starting now as well.
Finished with her AP exam so we are now moving onto her biology end of the term exam. She will have no issues passing so we just need to go through everything and make sure there are no holes in her knowledge.
We covered mostly taxonomy and binomial nomenclature, the species domains and their characteristics, cladistic phylogeny, and classification of species. We will continue to work on understanding the differences in the classification systems.
The student and I started with reviewing immune and lymphatic system for her biology test tomorrow. We took extra time to relate the ELISA test for HIV with immune system reactions.
The student had what she thought was a quick question about a problem she did not understand in geometry with secants, tangents, and chords. She had missed more than she realized in class. I gave her a brief overview of the concepts and equations she missed. We went over several basic examples, which the student did very well with.
For the first session, the student and I covered a part of what he learned at the beginning of his semester, Meiosis and Reproduction. I also help him a little with his current material, Geologic Time and Mass Extinctions. I left him to finish the last bits of his homework, and to read and try finish a few of his late assignments.
Today we covered nutrition and the human genome. During the first half of the session, we went over different types of nutrients, including carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, etc. The emphasis here was on the functions of these nutrients. During the second half, we went over chromosomes and genetic disorders. I didn't notice the students struggle with anything in particular, but he is definitely going to need to remember a lot of material for upcoming tests.