Hi, I have a long background in biology and chemistry. I have a bachelors of science in Integrative Biology with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Illinois and a Masters of Science in Molecular Microbiology from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. I have roughly 5 years of experience teaching and tutoring students at community colleges and middle school and 12 years experience working in laboratories studying biofuels, crop pathology, waste water...
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...working as a microbiology technician in the clinical research department for one of the world's leading research organizations. Therefore, I am most knowledgeable in the fields of molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. I have a passion for both teaching and learning. I have taken STEM-based pedagogy courses, and I have experience as a teaching assistant within a college-level biology course. I am most known for my attention to detail and for making every student feel...
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...and other pre-med college courses. I enjoy helping students with chemistry and biology subjects the most, because they are the beginning to understanding the world around us. My tutoring style is highly tailored to the needs of the student. I spend time running over practice problems or dialoging over the subject until the student obtains the confidence needed to succeed. I do paintball and various board games in my spare time and with friends.
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...daily basis, so my current role involves a lot of molecular biology and biostatistics/bioinformatics. I have experience with a variety of college and high school STEM and non-STEM subjects such as Psychology, Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Genetics and Genomics, Microbiology, Biology, and GRE prep. I am also capable of tutoring English, Math, and Science for elementary and middle school children. Some of my hobbies include crafts, creating healthful and microbiome-consious recipes on my foodie instagram, reading...
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...to display their unique potential. It is my goal to create a comfortable class environment where students feel valued, respected, and empowered to express their ideas. I strongly believe that all students can learn and that each student has different talents and abilities that should be nurtured. I strive to establish strong student-teacher relationships and believe that a supportive connection enhances the learning experience. These student-teacher relationships can then evolve to one of mentorship, either...
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...the University of North Carolina in pursuit of my Master of Public Health (MPH). Since graduation, I have traveled throughout Spain, where I worked as an au pair and assisted teaching English to the children I lived with. Sharing my passion for the life and social sciences with others has always brought me immense joy, and luckily I have the opportunity to also find joy in my travels, as well as through spending time doing...
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...Cornell University with a B.S. in Biological Sciences. I have tutored private clients since 2011 and have experience tutoring students in Biology, Chemistry and Math. I also enjoy helping students prepare for standardized exams for undergraduate and graduate school admission. In addition to my private tutoring activities, I was also a TA to an introductory science course at Cornell. In this position, I lectured weekly to a section of 15 undergraduate students and learned how...
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...also completed my medical degree there in 2019. I plan to pursue my residency in pediatric neurology and I'm currently preparing for that. Teaching has always been a part of my life. I started teaching English as a second language as a volunteer in my parish when I was 16 and then got paid positions in different English schools. I taught science to middle school students as part of a nonprofit organization in Boston and...
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...graduate school, I had the pleasure of teaching SAT, MCAT, GRE, and DAT test preparation for Kaplan. I have had students go on to attend and finish medical and graduate school all over the country! This experience afforded me the opportunity to teach Cellular and Molecular Biology to students in an undergraduate medical school preparatory course as well as teach DAT Mathematics to Masters level students hoping to matriculate to dentistry school. While in graduate...
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...to tutor a broad range of subjects in both math and science, I am most passionate about teaching any of the medical sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, internal medicine, pediatric medicine, etc.), research and research-related subjects (epidemiology, statistics, etc.), and biological sciences at all educational levels. I also feel confident in my abilities to teach math and science, as it relates to standardized test preparation (USMLE, MCAT, ACT, and SAT). Throughout my own academic career,...
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Hello! My name is Audrey. I am a recent graduate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in Microbiology and a minor in biochemistry. While I am living in Nebraska now, I am originally from New Jersey. I became a tutor because I enjoy helping others reach their full potential. I believe in patience and in knowing when to vary your teaching style when tutoring. My hobbies include working out, knitting, and crocheting. ... I...
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...because I did have difficulties with topics at first. However, when I got the hang of it, it all made sense and was actually fun! I am a positive, patient tutor. I am very understanding and won't hesitate to repeat myself many times. I personally am a visual learner, so I try to draw and write as much as I can. At first, I explain everything and every step until you understand. I feel accomplished...
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Hi! My name is Hailey, and I'm a student at Lehigh University studying Molecular Biology with a minor in psychology. I look forward to working with you! I am also from, New York, and have experience tutoring for the regents exams!
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...the motto of my alma mater, Illinois State University. I earned my Bachelor's in English and taught for a few years before returning for a Master's in Education. Although I taught students at the secondary level for a long time, I wasn't always a teacher. I was also a writer for newspapers and syndicated magazines. One of my treasured opportunities included collaborating with a mystery novelist to promote one of her books back in 2005.
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...for 1 semester, and Tissue/Cell Culture for 1 semester. I have always loved helping students learn because there were times when I relied on those same people. I try to help students not to only complete their assignments, but help them understand and apply the concepts to different problems. I will be attending graduate school to obtain my PhD in Biomedical Sciences and when I am not busy with academics, I like to workout, hang...
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...working on my PhD in Anatomy Education at The Ohio State University (OSU). I have been involved in teaching, tutoring, and mentoring students at both the post-secondary (primarily) and secondary levels for 8-years. While at GSU, I taught Anatomy and Physiology I and II (A&P) labs, I tutored for the TRIO Program (Biology I and II, Anatomy I and II, Advanced Human Physiology, and Biochemistry). Additionally, I served as a supplemental instructor for Principles of...
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I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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Hey everyone! My name is Brian and I am a 4th year medical student in Florida. Looking to pass on some of the knowledge I've gained over the years and help the next generation of students to crush their exams! I can help with anything science and math grades K-12, College Level and beyond! Looking forward to meeting you! Qualifications: Bachelors in Biology Masters in Biomedical Sciences Masters in Business Administration Current Medical Student (expected...
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...I am pursuing a PhD in biology with a focus on ecology, evolution, and animal behavior. I currently teach at the college level intro Biology classes and have taught high school, and graduate students in biology, molecular biology, ecology, and evolution. I enjoy showing people how science can be engaging, fun, and relatable. Science can seem intimidating and complex, but I hope to show students how these science concepts are already part of their everyday...
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...and strategies to my students. My experience working with students spans several roles and diverse environments. As a Research Assistant in the Education Department at Grinnell, I conducted comprehensive research on racial incidents in schools and communities, contributing to recommendations for addressing racial disparities in education. Additionally, my role as a Research Assistant in the Neuroscience Department involved utilizing advanced microscopy techniques to investigate the impact of stress on neuronal connectivity. These positions have honed...
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Recent Molecular Genetics Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I did our last assessment test review session. I feel that he is ready for the exam. I gave him a PowerPoint review which he will study up until the exam.
This was a review for the student's final exam. We reviewed concepts of evolution, speciation and plant reproduction. I think she will do very well in her final, and was extremely happy to hear that she got an A on her exam last week!
The student will be having a test on all of the body systems she's studied, so we reviewed the circulatory, respiratory, digestive and reproductive systems. Each section had a small lecture dedicated to it, and then we did a little bit of verbal quiz to really test her understanding. I think she really understands the majority of the biology. She was already very solid in the digestive and reproductive systems, but I think we made really great strides in the circulatory and respiratory systems. Next session we'll continue to go over the skeletal system.
The student and I began to work on review for his upcoming state test in biology. We started off with content review by going over some of his weak topics and spending extra time going over each concept carefully so that he understood how to apply the knowledge. We also worked on one of his recent homework assignments and made sure to go through each question in a way where he understood the concepts being tested.
Today was focused on biology and the student's anatomy module. He had online quizzes to complete as well as dissection simulations. I was there mostly to help him explain since his teacher hasn't yet lectured on the topic. The assignments covered mostly the renal system and digestive system. We will be reviewing the material during our next session, along with whatever else he may need help with.
We discussed strategies for designing a gameboard for the student's biology project. We began developing a set of questions for the gameboard, incorporating concepts from cell structure and function, cell energy, and cell theory, among various concepts.