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Jennifer
I love Spanish, algebra, and economics. I have experience teaching college-level courses and I enjoy explaining things to others. I am easy-going and will try to make learning as fun and successful as possible for you - I look forward to meeting you!
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
PHD, Natural Resource Economics
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Bachelor of Science, Biology and Spanish

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Cory
I am a graduate of Cornell University. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel Administration with a minor in Real Estate at the Nolan School in the SC Johnson College of Business.Since graduation, I have worked extensively in commercial and residential real estate throughout the United St...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Hotel and Motel Management

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Emma
I am an Elementary Education Major currently studying at the University of Oklahoma. I tutor elementary and middle school math and English. I have nannied and tutored the last couple years to kids aged 6-9, but have taught after school programs and summer camps ages 5-13. Before attending OU, I was ...
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

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Jeff
I'm a professional artist and published author who has spent a lifetime learning about the world around me and hope to pass what I've learned on to others.I especially enjoy history--especially 19th and 20th century European and American history--and know more about the great conflicts of the last t...
Rocky Mountain College of Art Design
Current Undergrad, Commercial Art/Illustration

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9+ years
Chelsea
My first master's degree is in French language and literature. I spent a large amount of my childhood and youth living in rural southern France and going to school there with typical southern French children, and not only love the language but the culture as well. My second master's degree is in TES...
Hawaii Pacific University
Master of Arts, TESOL
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Bachelors, French

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3+ years
Rosemary
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...
Washington University in Saint Louis
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Biology

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Will
I am a recent graduate of Colorado College, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. I underwent extensive training to become a writing tutor in college, attaining international tutor certification from the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA), and going on to tutor students in...
Colorado College
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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3+ years
My name is Marie. I hold a bachelors degree in chemistry and have completed a year of graduate school towards a PhD in organic chemistry. One of my favorite things about chemistry is finding new strategic ways to solve problems. While in high school I tutored middle school math and once I was in col...
Goucher College
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry
Tulane University of Louisiana
Non Degree Doctorals, Chemistry

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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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Melissa
My mission is to help my students succeed in math, science & life by developing personalized learning skills in a fun and comfortable environment.I earned my degree from John Hopkins in Neuroscience and have been tutoring for 6+ years. I am a certified teacher in English as a foreign language, certi...
Johns Hopkins
Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience
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Colden
AP Biology Tutor • +13 Subjects
I am excited to help you build a strong foundation in academics, and beyond! I graduated in 2014 from Binghamton University in Vestal, NY with a Bachelors of Science in Cell & Molecular Biology and spent two years conducting independent microbiology research in Binghamton's Center for Biofilm Research. At Binghamton I also acted as a Teaching Assistant and tutored many students, helping them to gain a better understanding of the natural sciences.I look forward to unveiling the magic of education, and helping you to become the best student you can be!
Siddhant
Algebra Tutor • +16 Subjects
Mechanical Engineering expert with proficiency in tutoring science, mathematics and GRE prep takers. I strive to understand the student's situation and adjust my teaching style accordingly. My main goal is to efficiently achieve learning within my student. I have experience helping students with science, mathematics, GRE, TOEFL and I strongly believe that I motivate other people with my positive attitude.Apart from work, I read novels, play tennis (big Federer fan) and update myself with technical journals.
David
College English Tutor • +9 Subjects
I am a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in English with a focus on American and British literature and a history minor. Since graduation, I have worked in commercial real estate, human resources, corporate training, and published a variety of articles and stories. I've led workshops on writing and musical studies and love to be involved in the community. I am very passionate about English, literature, and history. I've found helping struggling students with their English studies and writing assignments to be incredibly fulfilling; and nothing makes me happier than seeing students learn, grow, and succeed. I firmly believe tutoring makes me a better thinker and writer; and I learn just as much from the students as they do from me. Learning is a lifetime process and has no end. When I'm not tutoring, my interests include guitar, piano, sports, working out, and the outdoors.
Tameca L.
College English Tutor • +18 Subjects
I received my bachelor's degree in writing from Metropolitan State College of Denver in 2009.During the course of my undergraduate degree (and even before that and forward through today), I have published and won multiple awards in fiction, poetry, academic essay and song writing. Currently, I write regularly for web and print media. This work has included literary magazines, news sites, and blogs. I also have been able to freelance and ghostwrite for print and online platforms.During my undergraduate degree, I took a writing tutor course that helped me to gain theory and skills for being a writing tutor. In the class, I learned about meeting tutees where they are and to really listen to and find out what questions need addressing (everyone is different). I learned how to lead with helpful resources that can be used ongoing, even if/when tutees are unable to work with me. The goal, always, is to help direct tutees to become stronger writers who can at some point stand on their own.The writing tutor course led to work in the Community College of Denver writing tutor center where I helped numerous tutees with their essays, poems, fiction pieces and other writings. Outside of the writing tutor center, I have also helped coach professionals, non-profit bloggers, and artists gain direction, skills, and confidence in the writing craft.I love being able to guide students towards self-sufficiency. I often boast that I am a resources girl, and that writing is a learned skill which requires practice. Anyone, with enough diligence can master it. I think that writing is such a powerful tool. In many cases it gives people a voice. This is something I have learned from taking part as a volunteer and poet in Art from Ashes workshops (a Denver-based nonprofit organization that uses poetry and other art to empower youth). In the beginning, students are often quiet or even rambunctious, but during the course of the workshops, students begin to realize the power in their own words. It's a wonderful thing to witness!In January, I will begin Regis University's inaugural low residency MFA where I will focus on fiction writing and poetry while I freelance for news and other content print and web media. I am excited about this. I consider it buying time to further hone my own writing (I am always learning), and I'm looking forward to being able to offer more from that experience.
Barry
10th Grade Math Tutor • +39 Subjects
I am passionate about about helping students understand that math is important for understanding the world around them. As a certified math and business teacher, I have worked with students between grades 5 and 12, both in person and online, to fill gaps in understanding previous concepts as well as helping them grasp new ideas that are being introduced to them.I received my undergraduate degree in Natural Science with a concentration in Mathematics from Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. I also earned an MBA from the University of Florida. I have recently earned a Master of Arts degree in Mathematics with a focus in Secondary Education from University of Northern Colorado. As you could probably tell, my strength is helping students in all levels of Mathematics from basic arithmetic to Calculus. My favorite branches of mathematics to tutor are the middle school levels (fractions, integers, and proportional reasoning) as well as Algebra and Geometry in the high school levels. I like working with these subjects because the ideas really bring out how math is connected to even the most basic life skills, from cooking and construction, to problem-solving, logic, and general reasoning.I love talking about business concepts and how they relate to each other. I especially enjoy the connection between the creative side of Marketing and the analytical/financial aspects involved.I am a pretty laid-back, low-pressure guy who expects students to make mistakes so we can learn from them. Mistakes are expected, inspected, and respected. I believe that learning should be relevant and relate to students' lives. I believe that all students can learn mathematics, but that every student learns differently. In working with students individually, I can learn more about the student's styles of learning and tailor instruction to fit that learning style.In my spare time, I like to watch TV and movies, especially when time travel is involved. The idea of time and time travel is fascinating to me. I also like to read books that take a classic story and re-imagine them into different contexts, places, and times. I am currently reading "Cress", the third book in the Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. "Cress" is based on the story of Rapunzel and is woven into the previous novels "Cinder" (based on Cinderella) and "Scarlet" (based on Little Red Riding Hood).In addition to reading, TV, and movies, I like to do counted cross-stitch and crochet. I finally taught myself how to knit, too.
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!
Doug
ACCUPLACER Arithmetic Tutor • +61 Subjects
I have been an educational therapist for many years, tutoring reading, writing, and mathematics to students with learning disabilities, including dyslexia and ADHD. Many of my students are both intellectually gifted and have a learning disability. I have a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Michigan. I have taught college courses in psychology and organizational behavior, and recently received a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Northern Colorado. I enjoy working with students of all ages and backgrounds.My tutoring style emphasizes identifying and building upon student strengths, adapting my methods and explanations to best meet the needs of individual students. I enjoy helping students develop specific skills and meet their immediate goals, but I love helping students experience joy in learning.
Nicole
Art Tutor • +20 Subjects
I believe in the power of education and curiosity! I am a biologist who has taught in public high schools for the past 8 years. I love working with students to discover new things about this amazing planet! I have taught everything from cell biology to astronomy, including botany, developmental biology, ecology and apiology, the study of bees. There is nothing too small or too big to investigate! I bring genuine passion, enthusiasm and curiosity to each lesson.
Jenna
Algebra Tutor • +9 Subjects
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 looks!
Holly
College English Tutor • +10 Subjects
As a native Spanish speaker, I was often required to use my knowledge of the Spanish culture and language during my time as an Officer in the U.S. Military. I received my Bachelor's of Science in Foreign Area Studies, with a minor in Spanish, at the U.S. Air Force Academy. I spent over a decade traveling the globe and performing various translation and interpretation services for engagements with Latin American military leaders.In 2009, I became a certified TESL Instructor. Since then, I have taught English in classroom and one-on-one settings, to students of all ages. I have learned that relating all lessons to real-life scenarios adds relevance and motivates students. I have a passion for TESL and teaching Spanish because, while we build our vocabularies, we also build bridges of understanding and appreciation between people of different backgrounds.
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