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Madelyn
I'm nineteen years old and understand how hard it can be to struggle in a class. From math to P.E. some classes are easy some are a struggle, but together we will get through it :)
Front Range Community College
Associate in Science, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General

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Donovan
Hi there, My name is Donovan and I am currently a Sophomore at Eckerd College majoring in International Relations. I love to meet new people and try new things. I haven't been everywhere yet but it's on my list. I love music and am open for any opportunity to talk your ear off about it. Good vibes t...
Eckerd College
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations

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8+ years
Daniel
My name is Daniel and I am a Mechanical Engineer who graduated from the University of South Florida. I have a passion for transferring my knowledge to those who need it, and I enjoy being able to drive students to success. This is why I tutor. I believe that my expertise, experience, and desire I po...
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering

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9+ years
Hongyan
1. I am a native Chinese speaker and a certified Chinese teacher.In 2016, after training, examinations and interviews, I obtained the Certificate for Teachers of Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages from Confucius Institute Headquarters.Besides that, I have earned rich experience teaching Chinese ...
Hebei University of Economics and Business
Bachelors, English

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4+ years
Bethany
I am passionate about learning and helping others learn, be it mathematics, meditation, self-defense, or yoga. When it comes to tutoring, I focus on helping students become comfortable enough in my presence to ask any question, on understanding concepts as much as techniques, and on gaining emotiona...
Colorado State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Colorado State University
Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics

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13+ years
Travis
Currently, I teach math full-time for the Denver Public School system. Prior to moving to Denver I acquired several years of experience as a mentor, substitute teacher, teaching assistant and researcher at the collegiate level. While in North Carolina I attended graduate school at the University of ...
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Master of Arts, Sociology and Criminology
SUNY at Binghamton
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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9+ years
I am a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology studying Chemical Engineering. For the past several years, I have worked with students extensively. Through hosting events for younger kids to learn about STEM and for older teens to practice empathetic design, I know the importance of teaching s...
University
Bachelor's

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4+ years
Alicia
I graduated in 2009 from Trinity International University with a double major in education and Mathematics. I also obtained my Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia University in 2014. I have been teaching for 5 years and am excited to begin my 6th year this fall. I have experi...
Condordia
Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instruction
Trinity International University
Bachelor of Science, Math

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2+ years
Jenna
I am currently getting my masters degree in education to become a secondary math teacher. I have been tutoring math for the past five years and even taught middle school and high school level math full time abroad. I love working with kids and helping them see that math isn't always as scary as it l...
University of Denver
Masters in Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
University of Denver
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

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4+ years
I graduated from the University of Colorado with a BS in Business Admin and Accounting emphasis. I also received a Masters in Accounting from Regis University. During my undergrad studies I tutored a diverse group of students, in Accounting, Algebra and ESL classes.I understand how it feels to have ...
Regis University
Master of Science, Accounting
University of Colorado Denver
Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting and Business Management
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Ross
Algebra Tutor • +63 Subjects
I've been teaching and coaching math and robotics for more than 10 years, in conjunction with over 20 years of programming and software QA. I love helping people find new ways of looking at problems to reveal solutions. My aptitude for math, programming and robotics stems from my true passion for music, especially music theory. I find that I'm not alone - that many of my technical colleagues share my musical leanings. Let me help you look at those tricky problems differently!
Matthew
Bioinformatics Tutor • +12 Subjects
My name is Matt, and I'm excited to work with you on your learning goals, whether that means the LSAT and law school admissions, academic or professional writing, or the life sciences!My background is in science research. I earned my PhD in molecular biology in July 2018, working on protein biology and epigenetics. But after deciding that the wetlab wasn't my long-term home, I started prepping for the LSAT and preparing my law school admissions materials. I'm currently applying to law school to start in the Fall semester of 2020.When I began my LSAT prep, I was scoring in the mid-150s. For test preparation purposes, the LSAT is not a knowledge-based exam. It predominantly tests your reading speed, your reading accuracy, and your ability to reason quickly and cleanly. There is no real set of "facts" that you can memorize that will improve your exam performance. However, I saw in my own prep that there are certainly skills that you can develop, practice, and perfect that will dramatically change your LSAT outlook. After a few months of prep, I scored an official 173 on the July 2019 exam. I've since been interviewed for and offered admission to multiple T14 law schools.I should also note that I prepped for the LSAT as an adult learner. For most of my prep, I was studying the LSAT during nights and weekends around a full-time job. Perhaps luckily, the LSAT is a test that doesn't really benefit from cramming. A few hours a day, a few days a week, if used carefully and intentionally, can lead to an effective and meaningful LSAT prep plan. I'm very happy to work with other adult learners or those planning mid-career transitions, as I myself was, on your LSAT prep and law school admissions.The LSAT is likely the single most important element of your law school admissions package that you can easily improve. I also believe the LSAT is just a really interesting and well-designed test. As a tutor, I'm excited to work with you to dive deep into the LSAT, increase your scores, and improve your law school admissions prospects!I'm also very happy to work with students on their law school admissions materials and on writing in general. During undergraduate and my PhD, I gained much experience writing academically and professionally, from writing academic papers, to published scientific manuscripts, to large grant applications. Good writing is the foundation of so many disciplines. It would be a pleasure to help you develop strong writing fundamentals and a unique, personal, and professional writing style that will stretch into all of your career endeavors.Finally, my academic background is in (molecular) biology. I've worked with all types of students in that capacity, from directly mentoring months-long laboratory internship projects, to lecturing classroom sessions, to advising students during computer and laboratory practicals. If you'd like additional tutoring support as you work on your biology degree, or wherever you are in your life sciences training, I'd be happy to work with you!Thanks very much for reading! If you think we might be a good match for your learning goals, please feel free to get in touch. I'd love to hear from you. And in any case, best of luck, whatever your educational plans and goals are in the future!
Dave
Algebra Tutor • +6 Subjects
Hey there! My name is Dave Bissinger and I'm an incoming veterinary student at Colorado State. Before being accepted to the CVMBS, I worked as a tutor at Harry S. Truman College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, for about a year. My tutoring experience has been focused primarily on chemistry, from non-major/introductory chemistry to organic I & II and biochemistry, but I can also help with general biology and even basic math for science, up to college algebra. My overall science GPA during my undergraduate studies was a 3.9, and I would be happy to provide references from both my fellow tutors and students I've helped. I already have 15 semesters of higher education under my belt and am also happy to provide guidance around organization, time and stress management, test-taking strategies, career and course planning, and any other academic issues that may arise during the course of your studies.Thank you, and I look forward to helping you pass your classes!
Rosemary
ACT English Tutor • +38 Subjects
I am a lifelong learner, and I would love to be your next tutor!I began tutoring in college, where I worked as a teaching assistant in biology. Since then, I have done both elementary and high school tutoring for a wide range of subjects.I am patient, positive, and respectful, and I love meeting new people. I structure my tutoring sessions around your preferences: both your present concerns, and your long-term goals. It is my aim to help you truly understand and internalize the material, not just find the correct answer.
Laura
Basic Computer Literacy Tutor • +8 Subjects
Hello! I am a Colorado native, life long learner and avid outdoor adventurer! I love teaching and seeing the spark in students as they understand a challenge concept, reach their goal, succeed on a task or assessment and find their passion.
Jasmyn
Elementary Math Tutor • +21 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of the University of Kentucky with a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition. I received my Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences from Cornell University. While I tutor various subjects, I am most passionate about tutoring math and feel that our school systems often fail students when it comes to math. I do not believe that some people simply "can't do math." I believe that some may need extra time and help, but everyone can do math. With patience and hard work, any student can learn. I also enjoy tutoring Spanish, which I have studied since I was in elementary. During undergrad, I even studied abroad in Barcelona and lived with a host family. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, dancing, TV/movies, and knitting.
Tyler
Anatomy Tutor • +25 Subjects
I have several years of tutoring experience in the life sciences including biology, biochemistry, anatomy and physiology at the high school and undergraduate level. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Sports & Exercise Sciences from the University of Northern Colorado and a Master's Degree in Biomedical Sciences from Regis University.
Kyle
10th Grade Math Tutor • +57 Subjects
Growing up as the oldest of five kids, I've spent a large part of my life being a tutor for my siblings. This helped me develop my teaching skills at a young age, and served me well when I became a recitation instructor at University of Colorado Denver, teaching upper-division genetics. My year-long tenure there only deepened my love of teaching and helped me strengthen my abilities to educate many different styles of learners. I also have the experience with graduate standardized testing, as I scored in the 95th percentile or above on the SAT, ACT, and MCAT.Since graduating in May with two degrees in biology and psychology, I have spent my time going through the medical school application process. During the upcoming year, I hope to help tutor those still in school not only to keep on my toes academically, but to help those who may be struggling with various subjects throughout their academic careers. There is no better feeling than watching someone have a eureka moment of understanding, and I look forward to meeting and working with new students.As a Colorado native, I love spending my free time hiking and climbing my way through the Rockies. I also enjoy playing volleyball (being 6'8" has its advantages) and teaching myself to play the guitar.
Jodie
Medicine Tutor • +3 Subjects
I have been an RN for 25 years. I am a graduate of The University of Northern Colorado where I earned my BSN and a Master's in nursing education. I received a second Master's in Nursing with a focus in Nurse Midwifery. Since graduation, I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings and spent 13 years as a Senior Instructor at the University of Colorado of Nursing. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my dogs, gardening and family time.
Josie
Algebra Tutor • +14 Subjects
I graduated from Eastern Washington University located in the beautiful town of Cheney, Washington. While there, I received my degree in Education with an endorsement in Physics and a minor in Africana Studies. After graduation I substitute taught in multiple high schools and middle schools. At the same time, I taught an intro to rock climbing class at night to people of all ages. Last year I moved to the wonderful state of Colorado and taught intervention math to freshman in the Montbello area. Even though I can tutor a variety of subjects (Algebra 1/2, Geometry, Physics, and Chemistry), I am most passionate about Algebra 1 and Physics. I love teaching Algebra 1 because it is the firm foundation of anything higher in math. If you struggle with it, the rest your math career will be a struggle. It is the best feeling when my students finally have that 'ah-ha' moment and understand how to manipulate an equation. Physics is my other passion because it explains how the world works! You want to know how fast a car was going when it drifted around that corner or understand why there is absolutely no sound in space? I’d love to explain it to you. Everyone learns in different ways. For some it’s auditory, some it’s visual, and for most it’s kinesthetic. I want to figure out how you learn and go from there. If you need to make angles with your body to know the difference between acute and obtuse then let’s do it! If we need to write a song with vocabulary for you to remember the terms then I am in. I want learning to be fun because that is how you are going to retain information. Outside of work I love rock climbing, acro yoga, 'upcycling' old clothes, watching movies like Lord of the Rings, and attempting to draw/paint.
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