...both in my everyday life. I have recently graduated from the Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science with a focus in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. This is my second master's degree in my second career, and I am just as passionate about communicating difficult concepts and teamwork as I am learning about those...
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...and the National Institute of Health. I have tutored students in all sections of the MCAT (CARS is my area of expertise), math, computer science, biology, and chemistry. I'm passionate about teaching others from a wide range of backgrounds and love passing on my knowledge to others! In my free time, I enjoy playing classical...
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...and The Knowledge Society @ NYC (Acceptance Rate: 10%) just to name a few. At only 14 years old, I started tutoring/teaching as a volunteer at MakerState LLC, where I found joy in teaching STEM subjects through hands-on projects and interactive tools. Even though I had years of experience playing competitive 2035 USCF Ranked level...
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An expert in Computer Science and Mathematics, and an Honours BSc. degree from the University of Toronto. I strive to simplify even the most complex of topics to ensure thorough and full understanding with my students.
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...and video games you love today I am more than happy to show you! I attended the Savannah College of Art and Design and received a Bachelor's in Animation. After doing some animation contracts i decided to kick it up a notch by furthering my knowledge of coding so I enrolled in a bootcamp at...
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...philosophy centers around using engaging teaching aids to simplify complex concepts, ensuring each student grasps the material effectively. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel confident and motivated. Outside of academia, I enjoy swimming, which keeps me inspired and balanced. My goal is to inspire a love for learning and equip...
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...to teach you how to speak it. If you are interested in learning about strategies for standardized testing, let's connect. Standard testing is about developing a new skill and mindset (I know, my GRE verbal score was in the 99 percentile and I used to teach at Kaplan). Learning should be fun, so I hope...
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...to the point my head feels like as if there is an orchestra going on there. But I love teaching stuff to people I enjoy learning myself but how do I do that? Well, being of engineering background it all gets down to how I can show you the implementation of what you would be...
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...guiding them from zero programming knowledge to becoming skilled developers ready to excel in the tech industry. My expertise spans hands-on development with diverse technology stacks, including AI (from basic machine learning to advanced neural networks), distributed ledger technologies like blockchain, and mobile application development. I have multiple peer-reviewed papers and a deep passion for...
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...for standardized tests, I strive to create a supportive environment where they feel empowered to succeed. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy reading classic literature, hiking, and playing the guitar, which help me stay well-rounded and bring fresh perspectives into my teaching. I am committed to making learning both accessible and enjoyable, and I look forward...
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...entrance exams, as well as helping foreign business professionals improve their Business and Legal English. I am also a Business and Marketing Strategist and Consultant with over 15 years of experience. I am passionate about helping students achieve the success they desire and helping them overcome the barriers that prevent them from having that success....
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...IT Media/website Development business for 20 years and have brought many experiences to my teaching classroom. I like to teach from the perspective of how my students relate to a subject, whether it be personal interest, or direct examples. I want to help my students find that learning is fun and help them overcome any...
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...and published important documents. Proficient at building robust regression models, using predictive data modeling, and analyzing data mining algorithms to deliver insights and implement action-oriented solutions to complex business problems. 10+ years of academic research experience in performance, large scale Computational Geoscience. I am an evergreen learner with an undying passion for data. passionate about...
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...not only about grades but about growing as a thinker and a problem solver. My goal is to help students achieve their academic objectives while laying the groundwork for a fulfilling and successful future. If you are looking for a tutor who is committed to delivering high-quality, thoughtful, and career-oriented educational support, I am excited...
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...the design school, I have taught multiple subjects as follows: Animation, Web Design, Programming, UI, and UX design. I believe cultured people can follow their dreams since education is the key to success. In my free time, I enjoy reading and practicing some sports, like mountain bike, skydiving, but traveling is the most I enjoy...
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Hi! I am a retired teacher who taught Business and Information Technology for 23 years. I currently live in beautiful Wilmington, NC and am excited about being a Varsity Tutor!
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...studied the arts and humanities extensively at a High School for the Arts. As such I have a high success rate in communicating complex topics in simple, meaningful ways across a variety of disciplines. With students, I focus on "information synthesis" so that they can build new knowledge and confidence from a foundation they are...
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...developing web applications and chatbots to solving algorithmic challenges and I enjoy sharing the knowledge I've gained along the way. I've worked as a Teaching Assistant for the STEM Entry Program at Stony Brook University, where I guided high school students through foundational Python, data structures, and basic web development. This experience deepened my understanding...
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...games of all kinds: video games, board games, tabletop role-playing games, trading card games, miniatures, and even some sports like tennis or ping pong. Games act as a fantastic teaching tool. They teach by design without users recognizing. It is always a satisfying moment when somebody says "I learned that word from Magic" or "D&D...
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...and using their wisdom to hone my own skills and writing down my own game ideas and others like them. I also read books about improving yourself, sketch birds, trees and other nature themed subjects, play games on PC and write papers to record my thoughts on topics that interest me. All students have the...
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Recent Web Design Tutoring Session Notes
When we went over some science problems today, the student was able to get the majority of them right which he had gotten previously incorrect. I gave him some tips to help get into a better mindset when he is taking the test because I know he can score much better in science than he is now.
Covered mathematics and writings sections. Focused primarily on algebra, tackling math word problems, and use of formals. Then discussed strategies for the writing sections, including error identification and sentence improvement. Finally covered the essay section of the test, specifically how to roadmap and decide on a thesis.
The student and I worked on her math homework, subtracting up to twelve. She was having difficulty not being able to use her fingers, so we worked with pennies, and then eventually worked on "counting up" to find the answer. She took it slowly, but processed it well. She is still having some slight difficulty remembering the difference between subtraction and addition. After her homework was finished we worked on addition flashcards, and worked on "counting up" so that she can start doing mental math. She understand the concept, but sometimes has a hard time knowing how many numbers to count up, and loses track on her fingers. We finished up by making flashcards for her sight words. She was confused by the w- words, but all others she did very well with.
Worked on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with both basic computation and within word problems. Also discussed perimeter and area, and how to find the area of an irregular shape.
Today the student and I read part of another chapter of Fellowship, and then we talked about the history of the horror genre in the United States, right up to the present, touching on themes like Dracula, Frankenstein, and zombies.
I did a final proofread and fact check for the student's two application essays. I read over the essay several times to make sure it was perfect. This marks the end of these tutoring sessions and I will submit these essays tonight!