Hello! I'm currently a Masters student in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. I also have a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Haverford College. I am available to tutor in Physics, Math, and Science courses, as well as for ACT and SAT test prep.
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...I also really enjoy teaching others what I know related to science, mathematics, and physics. Science is an exact way to describe how the world works and a way to explore opportunities to make it better. The reason I enjoy sharing what I know is that I also refresh myself, and in the process I get to meet new people and create new connections with people who share similar interests, which is most rewarding.
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...whatever is necessary and within my capabilities to ensure students' success including achievement of scholastic goals, increased confidence in one's abilities, and most importantly creating a social dynamic conducive to the learning process. My demeanor is calm and encouraging rather than intense or intimidating. I keep things light as I find that makes students comfortable, which in turn leads to a more relaxed and productive teaching session. Learning can be fun as well as productive!...
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...we peer "tutored" each other to help ourselves get into better college. Lots of my peers made it to Harvard, MIT, UPenn (my best friend is a PHD at Upenn), Stanford, Fordham, CMU, Yale, Columbia ( I was on their ballroom dance team when in NYC), Princeton etc. Influenced by Asian culture, I do value education, and know the importance of the impact it will make to a person's life. Be the leader of your...
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...calculus I and II, differential equations) and physics (general physics I and II, modern physics, astrophysics), with the subjects I enjoy teaching most being astro-related. The ability to introduce students to the awe of the cosmos and its mechanisms is one of the most valuable fruits I have obtained from this hat. My hobbies include Rocket League, soccer, science-fiction novels, and gazing into the heavens with my modest refractor telescope (living in upstate New York,...
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I have a degree in Theoretical Physics From the University of St. Andrews MPhys. I am passionate about teaching physics with around 5 years experience in tutoring.
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...I am a 3rd year UofT student specializing in Physics. I would like to offer mathematics and physics tutoring services to school students. I have studied both subjects through different difficulties, teaching styles, and curriculum; hence, I can understand where most difficulties lie for students to understand the concepts. I personally believe in explaining ideas via intuition rather than some tricks/ shortcuts because that is a valuable skill to have and builds solid understanding. I...
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I am a student of University of Rajasthan (INDIA), Physics is my major subject while i like mathematics as well. teaching has always been my passion because to be able to make the students understand difficult and new concepts of science is what gives me the joy of being a good educator.
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...and help you to prepare for different kind of exams. I am an MCAT, SAT, SSAT, SHSAT, LCAT, ISEE, GMAT, GRE Test preparator. I master IB Physics, IB chemistry, Mathematics, Kinematics and any Scientific subject, I will do my best to help you understand it and solve problems by yourself . I know sometimes it might be hard, but with a competent tutor most problems will be solved easily. For those who will contact me,...
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...solid understanding of pedagogy and subject matter expertise. My academic background allows me to offer tutoring in subjects such as Physics, Mathematics, and general science, with a special focus on making complex topics accessible and exciting. Among the subjects I tutor, Physics holds a special place for me because of its ability to explain the world around us in logical and fascinating ways. I have practiced for competitive exams like IITGATE, CUET PG, CTET, UKTET...
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...addition to my work with younger students, I am well-versed in preparing adult learners for standardized tests such as the LSAT, SAT, and ACT, leveraging my extensive background in education and test preparation to help students achieve their academic and career goals. My teaching approach is centered on fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment, tailored to meet the diverse needs of my students and enhance their academic performance across various subjects.
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...have completed my bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering and I have been teaching mathematics and Physics from last 5 years. I know how I felt during my my early days when I was stuck on mathematical problems and I had nowhere to go. This led me to help my juniors and eventually I began teaching and I have loved it since then. I engage friendly discussions in class as I believe teaching is...
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I'm a 2nd-year chemistry undergraduate at Oriel college Oxford. My main area of study is Chemistry, but I can also tutor in Maths and Physics up to A-level, and I am more than happy to help with UCAS applications and interview preparation, and make the process of applying to university less daunting (I know, I've been there).
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...passionate physics teacher focused on creating a positive environment in which students can learn and grow. I have done my Master's in physics with excellence. In my 8 years of teaching, I helped hundreds of students in their studies. In my teacher career, I have taught students from all over the globe, like the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. My key areas of expertise are Mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics, and modern physics.
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This is Raktima Hazarika , your physics tutor. I am a post grad in physics with an specialisation in high energy physics. I have been teaching students since last 7 years. My students are based on US,UK,Canada, Netherlands and various other countries. I have a well track record of teaching students for tests like AP ,SAT,GRE etc. Hope I would be able to help you in your journey in physics.
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...originally from Colombia. I hold a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics and pursued a master's in theoretical physics in Brazil. Currently, I'm seeking a Ph.D. in mathematics at Dalhousie University. I am a tutor with exceptional skills, committed to providing an enjoyable and accessible learning experience. I pride myself on my meticulous organization, attention to detail, and ability to develop effective strategies for virtual instruction. As an attentive listener with a cheerful demeanor, I am...
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...I have experience catering to the needs of different students from my department and other departments in the university. Predominantly, I tutor Physics for high school students. My passion for helping students stems from wanting to share and teach the problem-solving skills that physics develops for anybody who pursues it. In addition to physics, I also help students with concepts of mathematics that are ubiquitous in physics. Outside of academics, I enjoy experiencing stories through...
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As a recent graduate in Physics & Astronomy, I am passionate about teaching Math & Physics concepts and preparing students for evaluations.
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During this session we reviewed evolutionary biology using the student's textbook and his classroom notes. We first discussed the different theories of evolution such as Lamarck's and Darwin's theories and how these differ from each other. We also reviewed the definitions of some terms commonly used in evolutionary biology such as the definition of a population and of genetic variation. In addition, we talked about the interactions that occur in the environment and how they eventually lead to evolution of species in the long term.
Today the student and I worked on a gel electrophoresis worksheet. It required us to watch a little animation and answer some questions about the animation. The student did very well, although sometimes I would have to remind him to stop and check his answers. He seems to understand the subject matter as we talked about it but has a little trouble explaining the concepts back to me. This is something that we will continue to work on. We spent the last 15 minutes or so doing some of his homework for history. Again, he seems to definitely understand what is being asked of him but makes mistakes when he rushes.
We are preparing for the exams. Today we primarily went over the practice exam that the student took in school. We went over problems that the student answered incorrectly and I instructed him on areas that he struggled in. Today we paid special attention to osmosis and diffusion.
Today's focus was preparing for the student's biology final. Because this subject had the most material required for the final, we went through as much of the PowerPoints as we could. We were able to get through Mendelian genetics, cell division and DNA replication. Hopefully by tomorrow we can get through the evolution topics, as well as the remainder of the DNA/RNA topics and do a full comprehensive review.
Today, the student and I covered Evolution and the Theory of Natural Selection. He completed most of the assignments I told him to finish. What he had left over, I walked through them with him. He is showing some improvement in thought process on some of the critical thinking. I left him with some assignments that he should be familiar with doing.
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