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You have the programming skills that you need to write amazing applications for class and for the business world. However, it is critically important to learn the best practices that can help you design software effectively in a variety of environments. Although software engineering courses can seem quite easy in comparison with the abstract rigors of programming courses, do not be fooled! These courses incorporate a number of critically important skills for your success as a programmer. Contact Varsity Tutors today and let our educational directors help you connect with a software engineering tutor to help you in this important family of courses.

Software engineering tutoring is available to help you both from the perspective of computer science and from the perspective of business majors learning the process of software creation and deployment. Tutors have a wide variety of experience, both in the industry and academically, to help you augment your strengths and bolster your weaknesses in this important topic. Whether you are learning the skills to engineer software systems for massive deployment, the general outlines of good object-oriented engineering, or some mixture of these together with rapid application development methods, an experienced tutor is an able guide to this genre of computing topics and can teach you the best practices that are expected in an increasingly competitive job market.

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Recent Software Engineering Tutoring Session Notes

Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Tom
Made final edits to the student's research paper, wrote a satisfactory conclusion. We're specifically working on keeping thoughts tied together through the entirety of the piece of work, and I think meeting with some success! He's also stronger grammatically than he was in the fall - as always, he's most successful when he takes his time.
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Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Amy
Today the student and I reviewed Chapters 37 and 38 because she's having a test on them on Friday of next week.  We also went over some homework and a poster she was working on for the excretory system (kidneys).
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Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Nathan
We worked entirely on the ACT, focusing on math and reading. We realized that reading comprehension is a big potential area for improving pacing: using a few new strategies (reading the questions first, highlighting key words in the questions and finding those words in the text, etc.) the student was able to achieve perfect accuracy
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Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Eric
- +-*/ variety of combinations of positive and negative numbers  - the difference between solving an inequality versus a regular algebraic equation  - reviewing the steps to figuring out the final price when there is a discount/markup AND sales tax  
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Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Laura
This was my first meeting with both students. I spent 45 minutes with each introducing myself and talking about what they are doing in class. With the female student, we reviewed what she has been doing in class and I got an idea of the types of problems she excels at as well as where she might need more assistance. The male student and I reviewed adding and subtracting fractions. He was also able to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers.
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Online Software Engineering Tutoring review by Meghan
Topics Covered: review of u-substitution, u-substitution with trig functions, "when to use u-substitution"    Progress Achieved: The student now has a much better understanding of when she must use u-substitution versus other methods of integration
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