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Yu
I am a strong believer that anyone can learn anything! I attended the University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate and recently finished my Master's in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. As a tutor, I create a space where my learners can feel empowered and safe to take on the s...
Harvard University
Masters in Education, Education Policy Analysis
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Government
University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate studies (attended)

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8+ years
Brian
I'm a recent graduate of the California Institute of Technology in Economics and Computer Science. I was also accepted at Harvard, Princeton, MIT, and Stanford. I have a broad range of interests spanning science, math, engineering, social science, the humanities, the arts, and athletics (I also play...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
I am a recent Cornell University graduate (Dec '23) majoring in Biological Sciences with a focus on Genetics, Genomics, and Development. My passion lies in healthcare, as I am currently preparing to attend medical school this upcoming fall. However, I have always had an interest in teaching. I start...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science

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5+ years
Michelle
I am a current undergraduate student at Duke University seeking a major in neuroscience and a possible minor in literature or chemistry. I have been tutoring higher level courses since the beginning of high school, and although I tutor in a variety of subjects, I specialize in writing, English, and ...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

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5+ years
Dane
I am a rising sophomore at Duke University and am double majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science with a minor in Economics. I love problem solving and analyzing situations creatively and enjoy studying the real-world applications that accompany engineering. I mostly tutor ...
Duke University
Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Software Engineering

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7+ years
Mackenzie
I'm starting my junior year at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. I'm currently getting my degree in biology with a concentration in health and human disease, global health, and a minor in French. I love reading, traveling, learning and helping others learn! I have experience tutoring high sch...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Matthew
I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in Physics with a second major in classical guitar performance, taking a year off after my sophomore year to study flamenco guitar at the University of Seville in Spain. I started working in biomedical research durin...
Washington University in St Louis
Bachelor in Arts, Physics, Music

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6+ years
James
I am an easy-going person who enjoys learning new things. I started my career as a researcher. During graduate school and then post-graduate work, I studied many different aspects of synthetic organic chemistry and worked on a number of different projects. I joined the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Cent...
University of Maine at Orono
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
University of Wyoming
Doctor of Philosophy, Organic Chemistry

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Nikki
I love math & chemistry and I enjoy teaching. I cherish the moments when my students get "it" and start finding "it so easy. My teaching style is very simple. I start with determining my students struggle areas. I always work at their pace and ensure that their struggles are resolved. My goal is to ...
Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus
Master of Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science, Organic Chemistry

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8+ years
Mauricio
Specializing in teaching Math and Science at all grade levels, I help in understanding the "hard" subjects.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Systems Engineering
University of South Florida
Bachelor of Science, Biotechnology
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My tutoring approach is one of coaching, mentoring, and helping the student understand exactly what level and detail of help that they need to get ahead. Combining the personal discipline learned during 20 years as a Naval Officer with the unique expertise learned in one-on-one communication with peers and sailors as well as my five children, I can help you or your child succeed.A Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, and a Math Minor help qualify me for tutoring in many subjects. My individualized tutoring methods also raised my step-son's Physics grade from a C to an A in one semester.I specialize in mathematics (basic arithmetic through calculus) but can help in many other subjects.Learning should be fun, but should also, at times, bring "Instant" results. I work to keep positive encouragement in every lesson, tutoring, or test preparation session.I speak fluent Spanish!
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My dreams and aspirations are around science and medicine.Even though my career has taken various turns, my passion was in teaching. I completed my high school diploma and graduated from Palmetto Senior High. I got into Miami Dade College, where I enrolled in the science department and majored in biology.During my first semester at Miami Dade College, I won a full tennis scholarship, which helped with tuition and books. After graduating with an Associate of Arts degree, I won another tennis scholarship to St. Thomas University.There, I completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. As an athlete, I traveled frequently. I was fortunate to experience many different cultures and meet people of various backgrounds. It has enabled me to be flexible and versatile to unexpected turns and twists in life. Maturity provided a stable ground that kept me in the direction I face today.During my college attendance, I volunteered for Jackson Memorial and Baptist Hospital of Miami. It was there that I devoted my time and energy to humanity. I developed a vast understanding of the world of medicine. I volunteered many hours in The Burn Center, Trauma Unit, Pediatric, ICU, ER, and Pathology.cI then got accepted to Barry University, where I received a Master's degree in biomedical sciences. The education and experience I have received have given me the confidence, knowledge, and well-rounded background in medicine and science.I then entered medical college (Xavier University School of Medicine), which provides the knowledge and art of healing the human body. It encompassed many healthcare practices developed to sustain and restore an individual's health.I finally graduated with my MD degree. I could not imagine not being a part of such an exciting, exhilarating, and rewarding field as science and medicine.
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I received my degree in Chemistry from the Queen's College, The University of Oxford, England. Oxford and Cambridge Universities are unique in that they give one on one college tutoring with world class specialists in organic, physical and inorganic chemistry and consequently as well as learning about the subject in great depth, you also learn to debate and discuss complex Chemistry in a formal but relaxed way. It requires a lot of hard work and effort, but the result is an excellent understanding of the subject. I then completed a Ph.D. at the University of Oxford under Dr. Jim Thomas who is now Professor of Chemistry at the University of Manchester, where I worked on natural product synthesis.My professional career has been as a Medicinal Chemist in the pharmaceutical industry, where I have supervised many graduate chemists, whom I have encouraged and mentored. I love the subtle nuances of Organic Chemistry, and the beauty of chemical reactions, where small changes in solvents, or catalysts can lead to dramatic improvements in yields, and sometimes to completely different reaction pathways. You are always learning new things, and with practical work always have to watch and monitor your reaction. Chemistry encourages multi-layered thinking and always being open to new ideas. I encourage my students to be creative and to always be open to new ways of looking at things.I am of a philosophical nature, and have a very broad general knowledge which includes, History, Geography, Art, Literature, Music and current affairs. In my spare time I manage a 1/2 acre formal English garden at my home in Newtown, and do wood carving in my workshop during the winter months. I am the Stewardship Chair at my local church, St. Luke's in Newtown, and also participate in colonial era re-enactment with The Washington Crossing Volunteers.I enjoy teaching Chemistry, and try to impart a love of learning, particularly in thinking critically about things. My time in research has taught me the virtues of collaboration, but also in being strong about what you believe in.
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Hi, I am Noah and I'm an actuarial science major at Illinois State University. I'm pretty good at math and science. I also have experience teaching English abroad.
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I am a highly motivated, well-rounded third year pre-med student currently attending the University of South Florida (USF), in Tampa, Florida, majoring in Biomedical Sciences. I am a prospective medical school student, in hopes of matriculating Fall 2018.Growing up as a military child, my family and I moved every 3 to 4 years to a new area where we would have to establish new friendships and relationships with people in similar situations. However, once my father retired from the United States Marine Corps, he was given an opportunity to work on a small military base in the Caribbean, known as Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In such a geographically secluded area, with very limited resources, it was difficult to explore avenues of interest, such as: sports, hobbies and most importantly, excelling in education.My interest for medicine started when I was in late elementary, early middle school. STEM courses and interesting science channels, out of the measly 10 channels available to us, really sparked my interest of the body. Throughout high school, I involved myself with leadership and volunteering throughout the community, whether it was being NHS and Class Presidents or being part of the Disaster Team for the Red Cross or helping the elder Cuban Immigrants in the hospital. Unfortunately, I did not have the opportunity to shadow physicians on base, due to the countless regulations imposed by the government. However, my curiosity and excitement for medicine was about to spark even higher, once I received my acceptance letter to attend the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa Bay, Florida.I will never forget the cultural shock that I experienced after moving to the United States after living on a secluded, low population military base for 15 years. It was during my orientation, a week before my first semester started, where I really noticed how different I was from everyone else. As soon I was walked into the atrium, I noticed everyone was on his or her phone. They were gingerly texting away to their friends, surfing the web, and sending countless Snap Chats about their first day of orientation. Me on the other hand, I felt lost. Back where I use to live, whenever we saw someone new or did not known anyone at all, we introduced ourselves and either showed them around or asked to be shown around. Here, it was the complete opposite. As I saw it, texting was their safe haven, where they did not have to experience the awkwardness associated with being in a whole new environment. So, I did as I would have done back home. I got up, tucked away from anxiety-driven safe haven into my pocket and attempted to meet new people and as a result, I got to meet my current best friends and roommates.Now what about school? Well, majoring in Biomedical Sciences (BMS) with a minor in Psychology, I was able to explore a plethora of material-dense classes, of which not only made me reconsider why I wanted to become a doctor, but also strengthened the interest I had for the body. Such complex mechanisms, pathways, equations and weird correlations really made want to delve into more difficult classes that could thoroughly describe them. Some of which, really kicked my butt, but at the end of the day I had a thorough understanding of the material I was interested in. Besides academia, community involvement through research and volunteering truly epitomized the trek I ardently desire to pursue. Most notably, research internships at both the Moffitt Cancer Research Center and Byrds Alzheimers institute really gave me the opportunity to excel and understand the Experimental Method, as well as giving me the opportunity to work with patients and patient information, but to also work with many knowledgeable individuals who are not afraid to lend a hand to teach you something new. As for community involvement through volunteering, I have been highly involved in the USF Rugby team, a Medical Fraternity (AED), a student mentor for middle/high school students, and still a proud member of the Red Cross Disaster Team. In every one of these affiliations, I am able to work alongside many like-minded, motivationally driven people for the betterment of the Tampa community.College has been a wonderful experience for me and has given me the opportunity to truly understand why I aspire to be a doctor. Prior to college, I always believed that medicine was only about the patient and the doctor. I had assumed that physicians would prescribe or recommend the best treatment for their condition, to ensure the best and most ideal outcome without any further considerations of families, customs and traditions. Of course, I never had a negative connotation associated with doctors, it was just the fact that I was never able to shadow one and see how much more there was to being a doctor than to just have a good GPA and test scores. Till recently, I have discovered that medicine is universal, involving everyone around you. The people you meet throughout your undergraduate career, the Principle Investigators (PIs) and researchers you work for, and the families of patients you get the opportunity to meet throughout shadowing, allows one to transition from a self-centered, egocentric point of view, towards a more morally-developed allocentric persona.
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I graduated as valedictorian of my high school, then graduated from Duke University with a bachelor's in Neuroscience, and have just recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a master's in Biotechnology. I have worked as a research technologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine and I am now a medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.I have thirteen years of tutoring experience, in subjects ranging from math, test prep, Spanish, and violin. I train in martial arts and I enjoy learning languages in my free time. I have volunteered as a Spanish medical interpreter at local clinics.Feel free to contact me at any time if you have questions. I look forward to working with you!
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