I'm a recent graduate of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School with an MPA and concentrations in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy. I did my undergrad at The Ohio State University where I studied Arabic and Development Economics. Previously, I worked in international affairs in various hotspots throughout the world including Afghanistan and Iraq. I enjoy teaching and empowering students to not only learn the material at hand but also develop skills that can help them...
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...mathematics, just to round off. Since graduating, I've been primarily involved in charity organization and a touch of professional editing. I love teaching classics and related fields, because of how detailed and intricate they are. It's important to continually reexamine and research what you think you know, to test the ideas you've obtained over time. My education experience is primarily involved with other students and study groups, identifying where a fellow student was needing help...
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Hi! My name is Shahnoor, and I'm a recent graduate of SUNY New Paltz. I tutor a variety of subjects, including those related to the college and grad school admissions processes. This fall, I will be attending law school in Washington, D.C., and I'm excited to be able to share my knowledge and experience!
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...that I feel. My schooling was in Canada at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and at McGill University in Montreal. In those days I was seeking music training which included arts courses such and languages, history and culture. My masters degree is in music, and because of the music training I have travelled to most places in the world and worked with people from around the world. I study other cultures and am...
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...in Political Science and Politics and Law. Since graduation, I have worked as a substitute teacher for Northside Independent School District and for a family law attorney as a legal assistant. I myself used Varsity Tutors when studying for the LSAT before applying to law schools. I believe in the helpful nature of tutoring and enjoy aiding others in their personal growth or academic journeys. As a first-generation Mexican-American, I have been raised by parents...
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Recent World Civilization Tutoring Session Notes
During this session the student wrote two papers. He first worked on a two-page summary of this week's work. The other paper was an original piece that was in rough draft form. He did some editing, added a couple extra points in his argument, and he will type that to be turned in tomorrow.
The student and I continued to go over her exam questions for her Judaic Studies course. We worked with the outline we had made the day before to create the body paragraphs of her essay. We then discussed what kind of information needs to go into introduction and concluding paragraphs, and by the end of the session she had a solid outline for these. I looked over two of her identification questions for copy editing and for content, suggesting ways that she could improve her answers. By the end of the session the student had two more identifications to answer and the first and last paragraphs of her essay to write, and the entire essay to edit.
Worked on Absolute Monarch poster project. Had to find positives and negatives about 6 monarchs during the 1500 - 1775 period. Typing at the computer while taking notes seems to help keep him engaged. Still needs some more info about the timeline aspect of the project.
Today we completed a reading comprehension practice test. He scored better than he thought he had done. He can pull up this reading score with continued attention. We worked diligently on his world history essay/presentation due in two parts next week: Heraclitus, philosopher.
The student and I worked on his homework, including a worksheet on Ancient Egypt. He had a bit of difficulty sorting out the geography of the area, so we spent a little extra time on it. We also completed his word exercises and discussed his math homework.
Today, the student and I covered the first half of his spring unit. He needs to continue to go over specific terminology listed on his study sheets, as well as dates, but the overall ideas are there. He's in a good place for his exam.