Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...find students use the problem-solving skill-sets I teach in their everyday lives. I try to convey the importance of a rigorous study and examination of textbooks and outside readings to improve the classroom experience and therefore, a student's overall education. The modern approach to education, with a blend of technology-based learning and in-class didactic learning lends itself well to the particular was in which I would like to teach. Particular use of these examples in...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...degree. I have an extensive background in teaching and tutoring. I am currently a substitute for the county of Hillsborough and have previous years of experience in after school programs. As a tutor, I focus on developing key learning techniques that will help progress the student's learning. Together we will outline areas of strength and weakness to create a helpful learning style unique to them. With this method, students will not only learn the expected...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...how to become a strong applicant and whether medical, dental, or optometry school might be a good fit for you. I specialize in science and math subjects, high school courses, and college entry exams like the PSAT, ACT, SAT, MCAT, OAT, and DAT. Whether you need help with high school subjects or want to know how to stand out as a college applicant, I'm here to assist. I'm passionate about learning and love helping students...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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I am a content area specialist in the field of high school and undergraduate level mathematics. I am a former high school mathematics teacher and a veteran of the United States Air Force. I enjoy working with children of all ages in the development of their mathematical abilities and confidence with mathematics.... My teaching philosophy is that every student can learn when a caring teacher or tutor remediates deficiencies and develops confidence and rapport with the...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...that I completed my Masters in Science Physics . Since High School I started tutoring and helping students to improve their scores along with concepts. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math, Physics, and Chemistry. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for Standardized Tests, we always seem to have the most fun (with remarkable advancements) prepping for the Application skill based problems and way of working /solving...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...Earth Science, and Environmental Science. These topics encompass Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for younger learners. My teaching approach adapts to each student's developmental stage and learning needs. Whether working with a Grade 1 student on basic math concepts, a Grade 6 student exploring introductory science, or a Grade 12 student mastering calculus and programming, I maintain a patient, engaging style that simplifies complex ideas and sparks curiosity. My goal...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...College (SLC) of the Holy Family and my master's from there as well. Currently I am pursuing my doctorate in online education from American College of Education (ACE). I have been a full-time instructor with the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) for the last eleven years. My favorite subjects to tutor are Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) subjects. My tutoring style is to help students reach their answer through guidance and encouragement. Outside of...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...to pass it on. As a career scientist and writer, my greatest pleasure has always been sharing the joy of learning with others. In my own collegiate career, I was awarded the top two scholarships available to undergraduates, and I was honored with the Dean's Award for the College of Arts and Sciences upon graduation--the highest award available in the college . While in undergrad, I supported myself by tutoring collegiate student-athletes. Now I'm a...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...student grasps a challenging conceptoften referred to as the "light bulb" momenthas always been profoundly rewarding. As I progressed through my academic and professional career, I continued to tutor in various capacities. Whether it was assisting elementary students with basic math skills, guiding high schoolers through the intricacies of chemistry, or helping college students navigate the complexities of advanced calculus, I have embraced each opportunity to make a difference in someone's educational journey. One of...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...approach is tailored to each individual, focusing on building understanding, confidence, and curiosity. I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I strive to create an environment where questions are encouraged, mistakes are embraced as part of the process, and progress feels exciting. Whether it's mastering new concepts, preparing for exams, or simply developing better study habits, I am committed to making learning engaging, empowering, and meaningful. Together, we'll achieve your goals...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...did I, however, lose sight of my goal. I knew being a physician was my purpose in life. I was not going to let even 67 schools telling me "no" get in the way of this aspiration. I am a firm believer that everything in life happens for a reason. The knowledge I gained through these failures is something I wish to pass along to other students who may be in the same place I...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...a strong background in 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...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...job in the U.S. as volunteer teacher in the local community and classroom helper without salary. As of February 7,2019, I landed a job as substitute teacher for long term and short-term subbing. This school year ended already. I am waiting for the next school year 2019-2020 to begin in August. Meanwhile, I am applying in your company as certified tutor specializing in Mathematics and Science which match my qualifications, academic background and qualities of...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...tests. Although they may get good grades, this will be useless later in life. In my teaching experience, when students actually learn the concepts and logic, not only does their math vastly improve, but they also learn to enjoy math, which is the ultimate goal. My qualifications include excelling at all high school math competitions including finishing second at the 1989 Colorado Math Olympiad. I also graduated from MIT at 19 years old.
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...students get into Ivy League schools as well as other top universities across the country with top scholarships. I tutor in all subjects from French to Essay Writing and Algebra to Chemistry! I want my students and tutees to see the value in themselves and know that they can accomplish anything with determination and hard work! Realizing you can do it is half the battle and working hard to bring that dream to fruition is...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...my undergraduate degree, I started teaching math at the 6th grade level until I was admitted to a PhD program and moved to the United States. My PhD focused on educational measurement and statistics and I have been trained in highly advanced statistical methods. Since I graduated, I have been teaching introductory level and advanced level statistics courses at the graduate level. Analyzing data, running statistics, and making inferences is my daily routine. I have...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...dual-credit instructor with a B.A. in Mathematics & Statistics, an M.A. in Teaching, and ongoing graduate work in math, I've spent over 20 years in the classroom and more than 30 years tutoring learners from sixth grade through AP Statistics. I quickly pinpoint skill gaps, then use patient, real-world explanations and step-by-step reasoning to rebuild foundations so every new concept clicks. My goal is to replace math anxiety with the satisfying moment of "I get...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...After spending a year working as a consulting actuary, I decided to make a career change and returned to school to pursue a future as an optometrist. My motivation for this drastic career change was due to my passion for helping others and my desire to work more closely with people of all ages. I have an extensive background in mathematics and first-hand experience applying math to real world problems while working as an actuary....
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Purdue University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Actuarial Science with a second major in Statistics and minor in Management
TBD (currently accepted at Southern College of Optometry and interviewing at Illinois College of Optometry, Arizona College of Optometry, and Pacific University College of Optometry) - Current Grad Student, Doctor of Optometry
Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...our business navigating through the world. My admiration for its profound impact in this manner has only become stronger over the years. We use mathematical logic to arrive at unassailable truths about the world, algebra in representing mathematical language, and probability to make educated guesses on given occurrences. It goes on and on! Working with math is a fun, unique experience that I enjoy very much. I graduated Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Arts...
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Certified OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutor in Manchester
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...you to prepare for different kind of exams. I am an MCAT, SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, LCAT, ISEE, GMAT, GRE Test preparator. I master IB Physics, IB chemistry, Mathematics, Kinematics and any Scientific subject, I will do my best to help you understand it and solve problems by yourself . I know sometimes it might be hard, but with a competent tutor most problems will be solved easily. For those who will contact me, PLEASE don't...
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Private OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutoring in Manchester
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Manchester OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutoring FAQ
By the time you are preparing to take the OAT exam, high school math may seem like a distant memory. Many students are surprised to find themselves calculating percentages or solving systems of equations as they prepare for the OAT Quantitative Reasoning section. However, the ability to perform simple quantitative calculations is essential for any healthcare professional, including optometrists. You may have to calculate dosages or adjust prescriptions based on these kinds of fundamental calculations. Despite the importance of the skill, it is not something that is in the recent memory of most OAT test-takers. Instead of poring through high school textbooks or wandering through the material on the Internet, consider personalized OAT Quantitative Reasoning tutoring.
OAT instructor's high scores on this section of the exam show that they understand exactly what you need to know to post a similarly outstanding score. OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutoring offers you the chance to work with one of these knowledgeable guides and to build on the test-taking strategies that he or she has demonstrated to be effective. Why spend hours developing these skills on your own when you can work with a talented tutor who is eager to show you how to get on the fast track to success?
Working with your tutor one-on-one, you can benefit from a customized course of instruction designed to help you augment the specific OAT Quantitative Reasoning topics you understand least. This focused approach to review can help you get the most out of every hour of your study time. Studying efficiently means that you can study smarter, not harder, and work toward success while still having time to meet your many other obligations.
You may find that you notice several benefits once you hire a private tutor. Your knowledge and understanding of the subject will soar. Once you begin to realize that you understand the material, your self-esteem and confidence will rise rapidly. Your tutor can teach you vital study skills that you can take with you for the rest of your academic career and beyond. Tutors have multiple ways to help you study, including visual aids. With a tutor, you can work at your own pace. If you have mastered a concept, you can move on right away, so you aren't wasting time. On the other hand, if you are having a problem grasping a concept, you can spend as much time on it as you need. Furthermore, you won't have to wait in line at the end of class to ask your teacher questions, only to be rushed because you only have a few minutes between classes.
Your OAT Quantitative Reasoning score is one of the most important parts of your optometry school application. Consider that undergraduate institutions vary considerably in challenge and rigor and, therefore, each applicant's GPA can be difficult to compare to others. Instead, admissions committees use OAT scores to level the playing field and analyze which candidates are most likely to succeed in a rigorous optometry curriculum. You can't afford anything less than optimal preparation for the OAT. Short-changing yourself now will only lead to more headaches later in your development, as you find the need to return continually to concepts that you studied previously. A personal instructor can use his or her enthusiasm and communication skills to help you retain concepts in your long-term memory, simplifying your preparation and helping you maximize your chance of gaining a seat in the ultra-competitive optometry school admissions process. You can schedule in-person sessions in the comfort of your home or any place of your choosing. Additionally, you can have face-to-face online sessions through a live-learning platform. Contact Varsity Tutors' educational directors to learn more about the OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutoring available near you!
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Recent Manchester OAT Quantitative Reasoning Tutoring Session Notes
Today we checked over the practice test and then worked on some essay strategies and word problems. I was telling the student that he needs to focus more on coming up with a comprehensive argument above anything else.
For homework, he should complete a sample essay.
The student and I discussed the results of his practice exam #2. He improved by at least 90 points. His greatest improvement was seen in the reading section. We then started to go over each section, 1 reading and 2 math, and we went over the questions he missed or didn't answer.
I brought along another book that had several vocabulary lists, and he made copies of them so he could improve his vocabulary for the first part of the reading section.
Today we talked about derivatives and their rules. The student has a test tomorrow, and she did an awesome job with studying for the test. I gave her a mock test that correlates with her study review.
We spent the first part of the session grading the practice test that the student took independently. After determining the student's score range, we created goals. The student is already close to her goal in Reading Comprehension (section 3), so that section needs the least amount of work. The student needs the most work in Mathematics Achievement (section 4). We then corrected sections 1 & 2 of the practice test. The student made a list of vocabulary words that she did not know from section 1, and she will make flashcards for those words and practice them. We corrected section 2 (Quantitative Reasoning) together, and the student will save her corrected work and answers for future reference.
Topics: Functions overview, word problems overview, data interpretation overview, counting problems overview, exponents rules, discussion of the verbal section and review the verbal section strategies, essay section discussion, psychological preparation leading up to the test and test-eve and test day, scoring and percentiles Progress: This session was meant to cover a lot of topics as quickly as possible, and I think it was successful. I have been coordinating with the student by email about admissions and GRE questions, and I will stay in contact with her over the next few weeks until she is finished with the test and her apps. The session did what I had hoped, and I think she will have everything she needs to prepare smartly for the test and be as ready as possible. I will be following up with her down the road to see what the results of her test and applications are.
The student completed about 20 problems from each of the chapters. We addressed issues she had with two-variable word problems and reviewed sentence-completion problems. I assigned the remainder of the homework I gave her last time, and added the chapter on two-variable word problems and the remaining problems in sentence equivalents.