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Kiara

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Kiara

Bachelor in Arts, English
Kiara's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
College English
College Level American Literature
Creative Writing

I received my bachelors of arts from New York University with a degree in English and a concentration in creative writing. Even though I have a background in writing, all my past professional work experience has been in data and marketing analytics and coding programs in Python and SQL. I tutor crea...

Education

New York University

Bachelor in Arts, English

Michelle

Certified Tutor

Michelle

Master of Science, Management Information Systems
Michelle's other Tutor Subjects
Accounting
Algebra
Analytical Chemistry
Basic Computer Literacy

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Education

University of South Florida-Main Campus

Master of Science, Management Information Systems

Georgia Southern University

Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting

John

Certified Tutor

9+ years

John

Master of Science, Instructional Technology
John's other Tutor Subjects
AP Studio Art: 2-D Design
AP Studio Art: Drawing
Art
Basic Computer Literacy

Art, and technology studies have always been a part of my life; the former, as far back as when I was a teenager, and the later almost as late as college.very well into my professional career I've noticed that people with talents like mine, doesn't always have an opportunity to grow or express their...

Education

Full Sail University

Master of Science, Instructional Technology

Saginaw Valley State University

Bachelor in Arts, Graphic Design

Kim

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Kim

Bachelor in Arts, Education
Kim's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Prep
ACT 4-Week Prep Class Prep
ACT 8-Week Prep Class Prep
ACT and SAT All-In-One Classes Prep

I look forward to helping you become successful with your academic goals. I have 18 years of experience as a teacher in the classroom.Teaching experience:K-6 certified in the state of Florida, 9th-12th grade ELA, AVID, and Test Prep. I was an adjunct professor at our local university for 3 years. I ...

Education

University of Phoenix-North Florida Campus

Bachelor in Arts, Education

Peyton

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Peyton

Bachelor in Arts, Marketing
Peyton's other Tutor Subjects
Adult ESL/ELL
American Literature
Business
Business Writing

I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing, summa cum laude honors, from Taylor University, a #1 ranked liberal arts college. I'm a gifted writer and have taken coursework spanning marketing, sociology, anthropology, communications, history, and literature. I discovered that I loved tutoring w...

Education

Taylor University

Bachelor in Arts, Marketing

Minji

Certified Tutor

Minji

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Minji's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Writing
College Application Essays
College English
Elementary School Math

I am a medical student and graduate with bachelor of science in biology. I have years of experience teaching students from ages 12 and up in reading, writing and math. I primarily tutor middle/high school math, but also have expertise in higher level mathematics and science. I believe in encourageme...

Education

Duquesne

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)

Test Scores
SAT
1440
ACT
32
Dylan

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Dylan

Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering
Dylan's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Physics 1
Geometry

Do you ever go into class thinking, "Okay, I am 100% focused and I will completely understand everything my teacher says", and leave thinking "What just happened?!?"... It's not uncommon. Often times you might just be one concept behind and are always trying to play mental catch-up during lecture. O...

Education

University of North Florida

Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering

Harrison

Certified Tutor

7+ years

Harrison

Master of Arts, Classics
Harrison's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Writing
Adult Literacy
American Literature

I have been a teacher for the past seven years and whether it be in front of a classroom or face to face, I strive to give my students a superior college preparatory education.

Education

University of Maryland-College Park

Master of Arts, Classics

University of Florida

Bachelor in Arts, English

Jeff

Certified Tutor

Jeff

Masters, Mathematics
Jeff's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Math
Algebra
Algebra 2
College Algebra

When a student wants to learn, teaching and tutoring can be the best job in the world. My learning philosophy? Don't forget to breathe!As an undergraduate, I attended Carson-Newman College and studied mathematics and sociology. I then enrolled at the University of Mississippi, where I studied mathem...

Education

The University of Mississippi

Masters, Mathematics

Carson-Newman College

Bachelors, Mathematics

Emerson

Certified Tutor

Emerson

Bachelor of Science, Biology and Psychology
Emerson's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Chemistry
AP English Language and Composition

I am an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, working towards a pre-med double major in Psychology and Biology (with a specialization in Neuroscience). Beginning in my early teens, I began working and volunteering as a tutor in a variety of environments: I began as a volunteer at a sum...

Education

University of Chicago

Bachelor of Science, Biology and Psychology

Test Scores
SAT
1560

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Brookelynn

Algebra Tutor • +18 Subjects

"Closer than a brother, my Jesus is to me" we sang in unison as we took the rustic bus to our first clinic day. The seven of us college students had no idea what to expect. When we arrived, the number of people that were waiting outside of the church was overwhelming. These people rely on students like us once a year for medical attention; I grew dismayed. The community of Vere, Jamaica knew that during a week in March each year, our group would travel to them with physicians who would diagnose, treat, and counsel patients on their medical issues without the innovative technology we have the luxury of back home. Throughout the day, we saw over 100 patients even more when the children were dismissed from school. We saw a range of medical issues from fungal infections to hyperglycemia and even a few patients that we knew we did not have the resources to treat. I decided that I wanted to go into medicine after taking my first anatomy class in high school. I was absolutely intrigued by the human body, and I knew that because I loved medicine, I would strive to encompass myself in my work. My junior year of college was when my elective biology classes became more relevant to medicine I took a range of classes from immunology to genetics and as many anatomy classes as I could find, including human, comparative, and vertebrate. While these are considered some of the toughest undergraduate classes, I was able to take multiple at a time and indulge in the way in which the sciences come together. I also decided to pursue a second bachelor's degree in psychology to learn more about mental health issues. Leading up to the trip, I knew without doubt that I was intelligent enough to handle the workload of a medical professional. It was not until seeing patients in Jamaica that I understood what it meant to emotionally care for patients that are in poor health. What struck me most about our patients was the stability of their mental health and overall well-being. While all of these people were financially in poverty, they were wealthy in spirit and faith. While we were gaining so much clinical knowledge, our emotions revolved around those of our patients. I was blessed to have the opportunity to travel to rural Jamaica to set up medical clinics for the underserved populations. That week in March of 2014 was the most enriching and humbling week, and the best way I could have spent my Spring Break as a senior in college. I returned home with a broader perspective and understanding as to how I will one day need to treat my patients. I cannot wait to integrate such service into my career. Before this week, I had only shadowed a physician a handful of times and certainly did not understand the mechanics of even the most common diseases. I initially applied to be a part of CAMEO because I knew that this would be a great clinical experience prior to studying medicine, little did I know that the I would gain so much more than just textbook knowledge. One of the most fundamental parts of this trip for me as a future PA was learning how to make a differential diagnosis without lab work or radiology. After working countless hours as a scribe in the emergency department, I am able to again understand the clinical indications for particular testing, and then follow through with the patient to learn the diagnosis and the proper form of treatment for the patient. That week, I learned two essential components for successfully practicing medicine: patient care and clinical diagnosis. It is important to assume that a patient does not understand the dynamics of their condition, and rather than belittling them, effective treatment is reinforced when the provider takes the time to counsel and support the patient. Diabetes is a major disease in Jamaica as well as the United States and is linked with many other diseases that are becoming more and more common. A holistic approach to medicine is best when treating a patient who may not be able to afford health insurance or medications and is the only way to prevent medication dependency or advancing of disease. I was able to teach the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia, as well as podiatric and dental maintenance, to a group at a homeless shelter through Volunteers In Medicine. For this group, seeing a family care physician regularly is not an option, and often meals are not of their own choice. In these two scenarios, prevention of further complications is the goal. Every now and then I catch myself chanting the gospel songs I learned in Jamaica, and I am once again reminded that these two humbling experiences, and my wealth of knowledge I have gained from working in the emergency department, have fortified my career choice and given me confidence as a future practitioner; I am thrilled to integrate my passions for both the material facts of anatomy and physiology with mortal facts of psychology and spirituality for a career in medicine.

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Charity

Algebra Tutor • +15 Subjects

I grew up in a small town in South Georgia known as Thomasville. I initially was a Math major, climbing all the way to Calculus II with B. However, quickly learned that being in the classroom would not be my career of choice. I changed my major and once I completed my Bachelor's degree in Management at Valdosta State University, I migrated to Jacksonville, Florida to get my career started. Over the course of working different corporate jobs, out of sheer boredom did I decide to pursue my Master's degree in business. Yet and still there was a void. I have always loved Math and the Algebra concepts that haunt so many students are what became engraved in my brain over the years somehow. My business card reads, "Do you hate Algebra? Well, I love it!" And it's not just my ability to teach the subject matter. I have a lovable personality that many seem to gravitate to! I explain problems in their simplest form making grasping the concepts super easy. Outside of tutoring, I am a married mom of 3 who loves writing poetry, reading books and photography.I look forward to getting to know all about you and how I can help you fall in love with Algebra too :)

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Harrison

English Tutor • +24 Subjects

I developed a love for history at an early age. I really enjoyed looking back at the past, and the exercise of thinking out why events fell into place the way they did. I felt that in order to understand history, one had to have a "proximate knowledge of many things," as the full picture of the past only unfolds with complex understanding and recognition of so many different aspects of life. Throughout my academic career, I have narrowed that interest to focus on Roman military history, an interest which I hope to pursue in the my future education. However, through my college education I studied a large variety of topics in the field of history, from sub-Saharan Africa throughout the colonial era and Cold War to American Indian culture throughout the America's in the age before Columbus.It has been my goal since high school to work as an educator, primarily to support my passion for history. I went to the University of Florida, obtaining a bachelor's degree in classical studies and history as well as a minor in education in pursuance of these goals, and have not stopped since. I have taught in a variety of environments; early in college I worked as a private swim instructor, and later in the same capacity for the University of North Florida. I have been a substitute teacher in Jacksonville, taking over as a permanent substitute for a middle school math class. I have also pursued tutoring on my own as well, primarily for Latin.Through Varsity Tutors, I am hoping to put forth my knowledge and academic expertise in the variety of areas I am comfortable to do so, but with particular focus on one area that remains a crucial point upon which our education system rest: standardized testing. I am a recent veteran of the rather arduous journey most students take through myriad tests, upon which their success and failure is determined. I have intimate experience and knowledge with the AP, IB, SAT, and GRE tests, and have spent time tutoring in the area of the SAT, as well as staying abreast of changes in testing protocol and procedure for those tests which I listed above, prior to my time here.At any rate, I look forward to working with students to achieve their academic goals, and to help drive new generations of success.

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Vanessa

College English Tutor • +11 Subjects

I graduated from Southern New Hampshire University this past spring with a major in English and Creative Writing. My number one passion is to write, write, and do more writing. I love writing anything from stories, novels, and literary essays. I tutor English, writing, reading, reading comprehension, and can assist with writing papers or editing papers. Tutoring is enjoyable because it is a chance to see others excel and also experience that moment the "light bulb" turns on!I personally believe everyone can learn anything as long as they put their mind to it. A skill is just a skill and it can either be mastered or left in frustration and confusion. Studying should be looked upon as an opportunity and not taken for granted. Practice makes perfect and yes, you can perfect every single subject!

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Joshua

Government Tutor • +15 Subjects

Philosophy and Legal Studies.I discovered the academic Philosophies during my first semester as an undergrad and I immediately fell in love. I switched Majors the next semester and never looked back. After graduating with a Major in Philosophy and a Minor in Government, I worked for several years as an outdoors educational instructor. During this time I found a passion for helping others, especially young people, achieve more than they thought they could. After working outdoors for several years I began to look for something more long-term. A former peer, who was themselves attending Law School in California, suggested that I would do well in the Legal fields. On their suggestion, I took the next LSAT exam and four years later I received my J.D. having discovered yet another passion, this time for legal analysis.When it comes to tutoring, my approach is always personal. I believe that everyone is capable of understanding information if it presented to them in the correct way. What the "correct way" is, isn't always clear from student to student. The first job of any teacher or tutor is to understand the student and only then can the tutor present the information in a way that connects with the student in the unique way that the student learns.Because of this, I often will engage students in discussion that is designed not simply to assess their understanding but more so, to cement the information in a way that isn't merely academic but also practical.

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Elizabeth

Algebra Tutor • +19 Subjects

In college I double majored in Business Administration and Transportation and Logistics. I then taught several years of middle school Language Arts/Reading and Math. I am state certified in several different areas and have years of experience with private and virtual academic tutoring. It is of my character to always put forth exceptional effort and to always go above and beyond what I am challenged to do. I am a hard working, dedicated, and creative individual who is passionate about helping students reach their full potential.

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Emily

AP English Language and Composition Tutor • +24 Subjects

I am a second-year university student studying international and global studies. I have experience tutoring elementary and middle school students and teaching martial arts at my karate school. I have experience as a camp counselor as well.I tutor a lot of subjects in elementary and middle school including math, English, science, social studies, and government. I am also a tutor in AP English language. My favorite subject to tutor someone in is English, especially reading! I believe there is a book out there for everyone, and I want to share my love of reading with others.Outside of academia, I love sports! I am currently a red belt in martial arts, and I love fitness. I also love drawing, playing piano, singing, and baking.

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Natasha

10th Grade Reading Tutor • +129 Subjects

I am here to help you realize your GOALS. I am a graduate from Berkeley College with a Bachelors in Business Administration and Management with Distinguished Honors as a member of the Honors Program cohort. I have over 15 years in business in various fields such as Human Resources, customer services, retail and entrepreneurship. I am currently a certified teacher of secondary education (grades 5 - 12) Special Education.I've been teaching since 2013 and I am currently a part of the founding staff of Union Settlement Bridge Program @ Harlem Prep Charter located in East Harlem NY. I specialize in English, Earth Science, and Computer Science. Also, I am a certified Medical Office Administration Assistant, Billing and Coding Specialist and Electronic Health Records Specialist with the National Healthcare Association (NHA). Most importantly I am TOTALLY FUN but goal orientated. Together we will have a blast learning new things. I'm looking forward to you IMPROVING my skill-set while I help you enhance yours.Cheers

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Demika

African-American History Tutor • +13 Subjects

I have a passion for learning and education. My experience within the education field comes from teaching 6th - 12th grade; Law, US History, World History, African American History, Character and Leadership Development, and Reading. Additionally, i was a Dean of Students for Middle and High School students. I have experience teaching adults within a variety of sectors to include military and civilian learning environments.

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Alicia

ACT Writing Tutor • +7 Subjects

Believe it or not, we're here for the same reason: to sharpen our skills in different subjects. For me, I want to dominate at trivia nights and shamelessly impress people I don't know, and will likely never see again.If you don't know the answer to something or understand the concepts or the overall importance of any subject, let me know. We'll work through it. I don't judge; we've all experienced it and will continue to experience it whether we like it or not.If you have a question, ask it.

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