My goal is to get my students to the point where they no longer need me. I like to focus on the underlying concepts so that students can apply what we learn in our sessions to problems they haven't seen before. After our sessions, my students should be able to have a concrete plan when attempting a new problem and be able to extrapolate their knowledge of concepts to master the details.... Concepts first, details later....
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I started my career with the intention of getting a PhD in molecular neurobiology, and developed a passion for education. I would love to help you grow as a learner as I continue to grow as an educator.
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...matriculation into medical school August of 2016. My first instructing experience was as a shooting line coach in the U.S. Navy, where patience and attention to detail served me well in improving my fellow sailor's skills. My academic instructing experience includes being a Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL) leader for science-based subjects, a Learning Assistant for Human Anatomy, and tutoring students in various subjects or for graduate school entrance exams. My favorite subjects are Biology,...
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...& Environmental Engineering, earning a BA and a BS. I most enjoy tutoring math and science, especially Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, but I am truly passionate about learning and have taken courses in a variety of subjects. Because of my unique undergraduate college experience -- my senior year of high school was at the University of Minnesota--Twin Cities before I spent three years at a liberal arts school in upstate New York before moving to...
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I have 5+ years of experience working in STEM education, specifically for Biology and Math. I have worked with both middle school and college-level students. My goal is to create an encouraging and nurturing environment so that students are able to find the fun that is intrinsic to learning.
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...in Biology and a minor in Chemistry, English, and Spanish. I have tutored students for almost ten years, and I thoroughly enjoy assisting students in reaching their full potential. I have tutored students at the graduate school level, college level, high school level and grade school level as well. I believe tutors should provide more than mere expertise in a particular subject. Tutors should also provide confidence and encouragement to their students as well. I...
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...in New Jersey. Although I was completely comfortable lecturing during my large classes, as an instructor, I made every effort to work one-on-one with my students during office hours and through appointments. I am currently working as a research associate, yet I plan on teaching at the college level again in the future. I would love to continue to hone my craft as a teacher and educator through working with Varsity Tutors!
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...chemistry minor. Since graduating from UF, I planned to either go to medical school, or to seek a position as a professor teaching at a reputable college. I chose the latter; though the pay is less, I find too much joy in both research and teaching to not pursue those as a career at the highest level. Throughout my life, I have found that I am very skilled at teaching both my colleagues and those...
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...called Honors in Community Health for the greater Houston area. My goal is to help inspire a passion and goal for Houston residents through the power of education. I am confident that my background and knowledge of community based service, coupled with my interest in science and education, I will work hard with fellow tutors to not only help educate, but mentor students to choose higher education. The greatest form of satisfaction comes from being...
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...institutes for Medical Research. That year, I entered the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and joined the inaugural class as one of three PhD students of the new medical school. My dissertation project interrogated pre-clinical sex differences in the metabolic neural patterns associated with opioid pain management using18-fludeoxyglucose (18FDG) and micro positron emission tomography (MicroPET). I was able to show that distinct metabolic patterns of pain were sex-specific, and confirmed that an animal model...
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...I have tutored off and on for the past 10 years, and I am in my 3 year of teaching Biology, and I have taught Chemistry and Anatomy. My favorite subject to tutor is Biology because it encompasses a lot of the scientific content I love. My tutoring style is flexibility and adapting to the learning style of the student. All students can learn but we all have different methods that work best for us.
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...degree from the University of Florida with a major in Biology and a minor in Entomology. Also in 2009, I completed the International Baccalaureate program so I am familiar and experience with the requirements (I went to an IB middle and high school). Throughout my career I have had much success with mentoring students. In the past 2 years I have personally mentored 4 students in how to be a effective research scientists (I taught...
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...creative writing which helps me explore my passions of writing and science equally. I have years of experience tutoring math and English, but enjoy learning about all subjects and disciplines. I am firm believer that the best way to easiest way to learn something is to learn to enjoy and it, however this can often mean different things for different students. I understand that any one style of teaching is not suited to every student...
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I recently obtained my Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. I obtained degrees in Chemistry (B.S.) and Biology (B.S.) at Duke University. At Duke I was also a Chemistry teaching assistant. For the past six years I have tutored college and high school students in Biology courses, Chemistry courses, SAT II Chemistry, and the ACT. My favorite subject to teach is Chemistry. The intricacies of Chemistry help...
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I believe strongly in equal access to education for everyone regardless of background. I am enrolled in a five-year Master's program in Biology. I am a research assistant and the genetics TA at my University. Upon receiving my Master's degree, I plan on going to medical school, and from there I want to work in Global Health. I am excited about learning and teaching, and I am excited to help you achieve your goals! ... The...
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...children through college-age students for years in a variety of subjects, mainly biology. I am available to tutor high school and college biology, the HL/SL IB Biology course, introductory psychology and cognitive/neuropsychology, and math up to the level of algebra, which includes introductory statistics. My real passion is for zoology; I may be applying to graduate school to study animal cognition and later teach. My teaching style incorporates that different individuals learn best through different...
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...a Master of Science in Chemistry. I have instructed and tutored students in a variety of subjects, including biological sciences, chemical sciences, and Spanish. I have served as a teaching assistant for a variety of undergraduate lecture and laboratory courses, including biochemistry, general chemistry, and organic chemistry. Through these experiences, I have taught, assessed, and tutored students of all levels and am very familiar with the common and not-so-common challenges they face. More importantly, I...
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...in elementary school, I was struggling with 3rd grade math and science. It was frustrating because no matter how much I tried I just could not solve the problems. At times I felt like giving up. It was then that my aunt introduced me to a private tutor who worked patiently and enthusiastically to help me understand the concepts and find solutions to those hard questions. Within weeks my grades improved and I started loving...
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IB Biology SL courses provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the scientific study of life. Covering a wide variety of core topics such as cells, ecology, and genetics, as well as additional areas of focus that may vary by class, IB Biology SL classes also teach students how to derive meaning from statistical data and analyze the design and results of scientific experiments. Throughout the full length of the course, students learn to produce the correct answers to questions, as well as to explain their thinking and problem-solving in a clear, logical manner while referring to and synthesizing concepts that they have retained from their coursework. For students to whom this sort of demonstrated problem-solving is new or presents problems, the IB exams can cause quite a bit of apprehension, as a significant portion of evaluation consists of short-answer questions requiring the use of these very skills. No matter whether you are struggling to design an experiment, memorize the differences between plant and animal cells, or figure out how to best practice responding to short-answer problems, Varsity Tutors can help. We can help you connect with IB Biology SL tutoring that can bring efficiency and focus to your studies as you progress through your course and prepare for your future exam.
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Recent Tempe IB Biology SL Tutoring Session Notes
Session covered the student's biology research project. Assisted student in researching and designing PowerPoint project on four plant species. No scores were presented by the students. Biggest concern for the research project will be the student's ability to present in front of an audience. Arrangements are being made for student to practice speech in front of an audience.
The student and I covered natural selection, evolution, and adaptation to various environmental stressors. We discussed homology and analogy, embryology, and development in the context of Darwinian evolution.
We reviewed chapters 1-12 of the student's Biology text book for an upcoming mid-year assessment of material covered up to this point. We focused specifically on:
- The chemistry of life
- Elements and compounds
- Isotopes
- Organic vs Inorganic molecules
- Types of Bonds
- Diffusion & osmosis
During today's session, we worked on preparing for the Biology test. In order to prepare, we began by looking over some review materials that the student's teacher provided. These materials covered a number of topics, including the origins of life, viruses and the lyric and lysogenic cycles, heredity, and other basics of genetics. With the remaining time, we also managed to look over some homework the student was assigned that dealt with the fundamental dogma of biology. Overall, it was a very productive session.
We reviewed a bit on animal behavior, but mostly reviewed practice questions of previous material. I am going to create a short practice exam for her to have extra practice to improve her multiple choice taking skills. She has a really good understanding of the material and has been working extremely hard. I think if we work on her deductive reasoning skills and reading multiple choice questions more carefully, she will do extremely well in her upcoming exam next week!