To teach biology in a fun interactive way, using inquiry-based learning techniques. Passionate teacher committed to high quality student learning experience. Two years of experience teaching biology and chemistry to high school students at a Parochial school. Plenty of one-on-one and small classroom teaching experience with students ranging from middle school through graduate level. Have PhD in biomedical sciences and seeking to share the knowledge, ignite an interest in STEM fields and make difference in...
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...Bisphosphonate Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ), however I have knowledge in a wide range of subject matters. I have lived and studied in a variety of places including Scotland, Germany, Cambodia, and Alaska, and bring a unique world view to tutoring. I am so passionate about making tutoring an accessible, non-intimidating, super effective, and fun experience for all of my students. I look forward to being a part of your educational journey!
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...small-group settings. I also worked as a long-term substitute covering high school algebra and pre-algebra. I also was a small group tutor for biochemistry at TUSM during my master's program. I continued on to University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School where I am currently a fourth year student. I will be doing my residency in Family Medicine starting July 2024. I scored in the 99th percentile on the MCAT including a perfect score in the...
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Hello! My name is Megan. I am a Microbiologist in the Public Health Sector who studies HIV and coronaviruses. I am from Seattle, WA, but am moving to Denver, CO. I have a B.S. in Microbiology from the University of Washington and a passion for all things STEM. I am an incoming Ph.D. student, planning to pursue a Ph.D. in Immunology. I look forward to chatting with you and/or your student soon!
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During my sophomore year of college I tutored math and science for Richmond City middle school students. I was a preceptor for human anatomy as well as comparative vertebrate anatomy at VCU where I lead group study sessions and designed outlines and practice test material. I have a bachelor's of science in biology as well as exercise science and am currently a part time graduate student and physical therapy technician.I am passionate about science and...
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...French as a foreign language is by far my favorite subject to tutor - I started tutoring fellow students back in high school! In my eyes, every student is an individual with a unique learning strategy. I do what I can to tailor my teaching to each student's specific needs. Usually this involves figuring out which learning methods work best for you, helping you to determine which areas you need to develop most, and designing...
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...methods. My favorite subject is biology, but my in-depth knowledge allows me to appreciate the chemistry and physics involved when analyzing biology materials. I have over a year of tutoring experience, which includes working at Lake-Sumter State College in a certified learning center, as well as independent tutoring in college chemistry. I have tutored many courses and have tutored students with varying learning styles and from diverse backgrounds. As a successful first generation college student...
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As a medical student with a passion for academics, I strive to help students achieve their full potential. I make sure my students understand the content instead of having to memorize answers. I attended undergraduate at the University of Georgia, where I graduated with a B.S. in Cellular Biology and a 3.99 GPA. I am currently a 3rd year medical student training to become an OB/GYN.
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Until I was a post-doc at Temple Medical, I did not realize my capacity for relating my knowledge of my fields of interest to students and visiting researchers. The enjoyment of helping to shape the minds of those who are up and coming scholars excites me. More so though, it is the exchange of ideas and perspectives that drives me to continue pursuing mentorship.
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...medical students (MS2) and are about to begin our clinical rotations in Michigan in the Fall. I have joined the Varsity team because I have been a student that struggled and needed help in the past, so I can empathize with and appreciate the desire students have to want to improve. Through my past tutoring and teaching experiences over the last 7 years, I have loved seeing students finally grasp a concept they've had difficulties...
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...humanities and social sciences. I also tutor in Mandarin Chinese. As a native speaker in Chinese, I love to teach Chinese because the language relates to my background and specialty. I can also tutor areas in social sciences, including statistics, biostatistics, psychology, etc. I am looking forward to meeting new students. My teaching philosophy is to let students get the most out of the sessions and I am very flexible to cater to students' needs.
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...Now that I am on the other side, I have a sense of empathy, respect, and also feel humbled by my experiences and certainly very able to communicate in a professional manner with my students. I have and hold my students to high expectations and will go above and beyond to help them understand the material and my objective is to make them feel empowered and aware that they are capable of performing satisfactory and...
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...My academic interests span the gambit ranging from engineering concepts to medical innovation, in particular those with an orthopedic focus. I have an extensive history of tutoring students at the middle/high school, college, and graduate school levels, including entrance/board exams such as the SAT, ACT, MCAT, and USMLE examinations. I am a firm believer that learning should be fun, enjoyable, and rewarding. I have found success tutoring students when I connect the concepts to everyday...
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...import aspects of my life. It allowed me to follow my dreams and open my own integrative medical practice in Florida. From a young age I understood and valued everything education has to offer, with this enthusiasm I enjoy helping others see their true potential. With an integrative and interactive approach tailored to each student I believe I can help motivate students and encourage them to be the best they can be.... I believe in project-based...
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Current PhD student in Evolutionary Biology. I study the intersection between cancer biology and evolution to understand cancer across the tree of life. Biology, writing, statistics, and R programming the center of my academic focus. Also passionate about preparing students' graduate and professional school applications
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Microbiology is a fantastic discipline. After I graduated from faculty of Medicine, I specialized in it. After I proceeded with my master degree from UK and then finished the PhD in Egypt; my home country. I like tutoring because I enjoy making people happy getting catch of the knowledge I already acquired during my journey. I have been teaching university students for about 6 years.
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...have taken the Dental Admission Test and scored a 25 out of 30 on the organic chemistry section which places me above the 98th percentile for that section of the exam according to http://www.dat-prep.com/dat-scores-for-dental-schools. When it comes to the sciences organic chemistry is definitely my strength and I will be able to work with you to so you understand the material and obtain high marks on your examinations. I also have a strong background in...
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...range of subjects, I am most passionate about Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology . In my experience each student has a different strategy of learning, they just need help where they are struggling. And that is why we are here for them. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. In my...
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Hi! I'm Alina, your friendly neighborhood tutor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I know school is hard, and I'm in school too. I attended undergrad majoring in Biology. I'm studying to become an optometrist (eye doctor)! I am flexible to answer biology, chemistry, physics, etc. questions. I was also in Honors Art in high school and in college. So, when I want to decompress from STEM subjects, I'll be drawing/painting. #STEMmajorsunite!
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I am a scientist obtaining my PhD in chemical biology after having graduated from Scripps college with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry. I love biology and biochemistry and am excited to share my knowledge with students. While biology, biochemistry, and chemistry can be daunting fields, I think approaching them with curiosity and enthusiasm is the key to success. In my spare time, I enjoy playing softball, gardening, and hiking.
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Immunology is often a rigorous, graduate-level course intended for students pursuing a microbiology degree or a degree in a similar field. If you are struggling with class assignments, working to finish a project for publication, or preparing for a major exam, private immunology tutoring can help. Each tutor has a strong mastery of the subject and the practical knowledge to help you reach your goals by helping you attain a deeper understanding of key content. This individualized approach helps you learn on your own schedule with a tutor who is perfect for your unique learning goals and needs.
Immunology studies the interaction between our immune systems and foreign macromolecules or invading organisms and our responses to them. It is a branch of biomedical science. Invading organisms include viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and larger parasites. The field includes several types of immune system studies, such as classical, clinical, developmental, and cancer immunology, among others. At the graduate level, immunology classes range from principles of biological technologies to fundamentals of RNA biology. The curriculum requires rigorous and in-depth study, which can be complemented by tutoring. Varsity Tutors can connect graduate students with some of the most experienced immunology tutors in their area. Academic assistance can take place through in-person sessions or face-to-face online tutoring sessions through our live learning platform. Tutors can help you earn the grade you deserve in immunology.
Whether you are opening your immunology textbook for the first time or are hoping to brush up on previously mastered concepts, private tutors are ready to assist you. By curating resources and designing lesson plans to meet your goals in immunology, tutors can go above and beyond any classroom learning experience. Before you face a cumulative exam, ensure that you have completed the necessary prep work to feel confident and score well. Learning immunology is much more than simply understanding the functions of antigens and antibodies. It is also about practical medical applications.
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The student definitely seems to have made important improvements in her writing, especially in maintaining a coherent narrative thread and logical flow. If she practices enough to become comfortable with the 25-minute time limit, she is in a strong position to score higher than her first effort. Her performance in the writing multiple choice section today was commendable.
The student has a written portion of his final tomorrow - We wrote down the main ideas of the beginning, middle and end of the story in English, then worked on a rough draft of the summary in Spanish. I left him with tips on what verb tense to think in, cohesive paragraph structure, and reminder to work in the vocabulary his teacher will look for. We will meet over the weekend to review for his final exam.
We covered several conceptual questions in chapter 10. We also meticulously worked through the half-reaction method. He seems to be getting the material. I think he is progressing nicely. We will meet one more time before his final on Wednesday.
We went over the basics of force, centripetal motion, waves, optics, and conservation of energy with him, consulting a study guide and working on practice problems as necessary. His final will be multiple choice, and he had a decent working knowledge of certain concepts. I assigned him the leftover problems in the study guide and emphasized comfort and understanding of the equations above everything else, as I think this is the quickest way to improve physics test performance.
I managed to have the student sit down and work with me for a majority of the session. I am starting to get him to sound out the word and draw the letters, which is a great improvement. We are getting him into first grade work, and I am very happy that he is willing to work with me on those problems. Writing words is a big step in a positive direction.
Physics: Reviewed homework problems on electric forces, electric fields, free body diagrams, Chapter Capacitance, Current, Resistance: potential energy and capacitance, conventional current, charge carriers, drift velocity, AC/DC.