...We cram with flashcards, pull all nighters, and even sacrifice our social time to prove to the world that we retained what we learned that year. But are we *actually* learning? My goal as a tutor is to make your studies enjoyable. I love to use visual and real world examples to help you grasp difficult concepts. At the end of our sessions, it is my mission to make sure that you can not only...
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...truly important to build up the self esteem of clients while helping them to achieve their goal. If they do not believe in themselves or what they are doing the entire process will be in vain During this time I have also had the pleasure of supporting leadership teams bridge the gap in their school community through engaging coaching and consulting practices the promote out of the box thinking. In my spare time I love...
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...mean "lover of learning." As a philolexian, I believe that I can learn just as much from my students as I can teach them. However, there is nothing that excites me more than to inspire and guide students on their path to academic success and achieving higher education. A little bit about my background. I earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Minnesota and my Masters in Education degree...
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Wharton Educated Certified Investment Management Analyst, Studied Pre-Med Honors at SMU, Undergrad in Finance UNT, SMU MBA Double Major: Finance and Strategy / Entrepreneurship, Currently working on Masters of Science in Accounting at SMU. Level II CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) candidate, 20 years as an Investment Speaker and sales Executive for Fortune 100 firms. I was Academic Decathlon, Whiz-Quiz and Olympics of the Mind participant in High School, (Plano and Lewisville Gifted and Talented). ... Make...
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...and business endeavors. I have not only an interest, but a motivation to help others. I have helped 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...
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...have experience working with disabled adults through an academic mentoring program at my college where I taught study skills, organization, money management and some electives such as animal science. I have experience teaching 1-1 to elementary students during COVID. My favorite subjects to tutor are English, Foreign Languages and Study Skills. In my free time I like to volunteer, travel and learn Arabic. I want to share my love for learning with every student I...
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...with lightning-speed delivery of information. I ride this speed wave with my passion for knowledge and self-mastery, a passion that I strive to instill in my students, whether they are taking a standardized test, writing an academic essay, trying to improve their grades, or simply attempting to increase their skill level in a particular subject. Improving one's mental skills is never a wasted endeavor; such skills continue to advance one's life long after tutoring has...
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...Yuma, Arizona. On my way here, I received a Bachelors degree in Healthcare Administration from Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Saint Leo University in Tampa, Florida. I love sharing everything I've learned so far in my academic and professional career, and this seemed like a terrific opportunity to do just that! My approach to tutoring is simple: listen to the challenges you are experiencing, and address...
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...a tutor at the TECHniques Center at Texas Tech; for adults with different learning abilities. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Marketing, Statistics, Accounting, and Human Resources. In my experience helping struggling students prepare for their courses, we always seem to have the most enjoyable (with remarkable advancements) prepping. To get the best support from me, I suggest that students email their course materials and specify the topics...
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...charge to meet their fullest potential. As facilitator and tutor, I believe that the classroom should be conducive to establishing such an environment in which the teacher is a guide, which promotes the active learning of the students. As a facilitator and tutor, I intend to provide adequate time and space to use materials that reinforce the lesson being studied, create an opportunity for individual discovery and construction of knowledge to occur and hands on-activities to...
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...my students through hard work, life skills and fun while learning the necessary foundation to excel in a particular subject. My students and I work as a team to produce the best platform for learning My focus on reading started early on when I realized that through reading my mind would store so much information and that information could be used to help with all other subjects in school. Reading is truly fundamental!
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...of Excel and data management therein. Almost anything downloads to .xls or .csv, and then fun begins with those datasets. Pivot tables, charts, v-lookups, t-tests, and more are not as intimidating as they sound. Accepting math as your approach to unpacking the problem is step one. My teaching is for you if you're numbers or Excel averse. I'm good at meeting you where you are (which is likely not as lost as you may feel),...
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...and visions. I previously worked as a tutor at ForKids in Norfolk, Virginia, as a teacher at Rainbow Station in Glen Allen, Virginia, and I have worked in higher education in the career services department helping students with resume and cover letter writing. I received my undergraduate degree from Old Dominion University, my first masters degree is in academic advising from Kansas State University and I will receive my second masters degree in human resources...
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...of Special Education teaching experience. My unique position has afforded me the opportunity to teach grades 7-12 in ALL major academic areas in addition to my college experience teaching grades 4-6. Recently, my focus has been on Math and Science but my best quality, by far, is my ability to quickly educate myself in any area and relay that information in a creative manner. I believe that I am a driven and well rounded educator....
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...what issues you may be having within the realm of Language Arts in English, I'd love to be able to assist! I have incredible patience, along with the mindset that we all have plenty of room for improvement, and that learning is a continuous and lifelong process. I also believe that learning should be fun. I hold a Multicultural Literature Degree with dual honors from SUNY Old Westbury, am a professional writer, and have tutoring...
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As a lifelong learner and educator, I am always excited to be able to tutor other learners. I am versatile and experienced in teaching youth and college students of all ages. "Everybody is a Genius. But If You Judge a Fish by Its Ability to Climb a Tree, It Will Live Its Whole Life Believing that It is Stupid." Albert Einstein
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...Pennsylvania. I have played the trumpet for over 20 years and have been honored to participate in Drum Corps International as a member of the Bluecoats and Crossmen. I have also been honored to be a semi-finalist in the small ensemble division of the National Trumpet Competition for two years, to have been a member of top ensembles in college as well as district band in high school, to have performed recitals in college, to...
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...and conventions. I am the perfect person to help you with your writing struggles and with ensuring that your essays receive high marks in accordance to the grading criteria. I am also in graduate school for a second master's degree in clinical mental health counseling, so I am able to help with psychology if you have any questions there. I look forward to hearing from you and to the possibility of working with you so...
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...Business Operations, Applications & Technology. Along with this degree, I also became a Certified Microsoft Office Specialist. In 2018, I transferred my credits to Indiana University where I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice in December of 2019. I am currently working on a second Bachelor's Degree in Legal Studies at Purdue University. My favorite subjects are Psychology, Philosophy, Ethics, the Courts, Supreme Court rulings, and American History. In 2019, I became a P-12...
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...and helping a few select students. My career has primarily been comprised in three areas. The Marine Corps for twenty-one years where I taught and led, then I started and ran a Hunting lodge for a couple years and finally served as a police officer in a small town for seven years. These last year's my family has moved to Florida where I have held various part time positions and attended Webster University. At Webster...
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Recent Human Resources Tutoring Session Notes
Worked on final review sheet. Started with basic trig functions and worked with both angles and side measurements to set up problems to solve. Worked on simplifying algebraic fractions as well as parabolas. Biggest problems were with order of operations and correct distribution and extraction.
Today the student and I worked together on his differentiation homework combining all of the techniques learned so far in his Calculus class. He showed clear mastery of the differentiation techniques; however, he struggled with simplifying the resulting derivatives afterwards, so I had to guide him through the simplifications. Afterwards, we took a sneak peek at his next lesson, which will cover implicit differentiation.
Administered English and Math sections of practice exam to gauge student strengths in each section and to identify areas of improvement. Discussed problematic questions and themes in the English and Math sections of the practice exam. Made note of topics to cover in future sessions.
The student and I covered the following topics: curve sketching and optimization problems (4.5 and 4.7 in her textbook). We worked through many examples, and we will finish covering optimization in our next session. I assigned her a few problems to do before her next session as well.
The student is very well prepared. We are going to leave grammar behind, unless she has questions, and we are going to focus on listening, oral, and comprehension skills.
The student and I worked on a family tree project for Spanish. His final task was to type up a rough draft about his family, and start looking for pictures to begin his family tree. Also, we worked on a Chemistry project on percent yield.