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Teaching has been a huge part of me since I was young. I have worked with all types of students, including those with ADHD. I taught emergency preparedness at elementary schools and even got the fire department to give a tour of their fire truck for the kids! I continued to be a teaching assistant in biology during college to help with lectures and review concepts in smaller groups. In my career, I worked a lot in outreach and educating the public about different health conditions and steps they can take to empower themselves. I am excited to meet all the wonderful students to come.

I earned my bachelor's degree in chemistry at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, and my doctorate in pharmacy. During college I tutored chemistry, was a teaching assistant for the chemistry department, and taught a home school chemistry co-op. During pharmacy school, I was a tutor for pharmacy students at my school. I primarily tutor science and math.The first thing I do when tutoring is learn about the student. It is helpful for me to know the student's learning style, challenges and struggles with the subject, and their study habits. I also enjoy learning what the student likes to do outside of school. All of this information helps me cater the tutoring session to the student.Outside of academia, I enjoy spending time with my husband, being outside, gardening, fishing, crafting, playing games, and eating food with my family and friends. It's important to spend time doing things you enjoy even when school is busy and overwhelming. It's the best way to give your mind a refresh and return to your studies refocused!
Hello! I am currently a Medical Student at Paul L Foster School of Medicine. I have completed my masters in Medical Sciences at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth and an undergraduate BS in biomedical sciences from Texas A&M University. At Texas A&M University, I was a student part of the University Honors Program and have consistently been on the Dean's List.I have tutored and mentored mathematics in the past for high school students. I am a distinguished AP Scholar. I've spent many years on Mathematics, Number Sense, and Calculator UIL teams and I have won multiple awards at the school, local, district, regional and even state level. I have attained a perfect score on SAT Math, ACT Math and a 780 on the SAT Math II Subject Test. I have taken up to Calculus III and am comfortable tutoring up to high school Algebra II. I am also comfortable with teaching material for any subject for students up until the high school level, not just mathematics. I was in the top 1% of one of my previous high schools. I enjoy teaching students and helping people learn. I believe that knowledge is essential and I would love to serve as a resource, mentor, tutor and friend to those whom I serve. I enjoy meeting people, both young and old and I am great with children!
I recently graduated from Mercer University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Beginning Fall of 2016 I will be attending UNT Pharmacy School in Fort Worth. I have tutored for many years in a variety of subjects ranging from the sciences to public speaking, writing, and english. In high school I coached speech and debate for middle school and high school students. I can assist with test prep as well as projects. I like to make learning fun and enjoyable and so I try to use a variety of resources to help students relate to material as well as retain it. I believe that learning should involve real world experiences. My goal is for students to become masters of their education so that in the end, the student can in fact become the teacher.Aside from tutoring I enjoy going to concerts, singing karaoke, camping, reading, and watching movies.
I received my Bachelor of Science in Biology from Baylor University and I am a first year medical student and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. I have experience tutoring math and science at all levels from 3rd grade through college. Teaching middle school and high school math and science is a passion of mine and helping you reach your educational goals will be my joy and privilege. Algebra 1 is my favorite subject to tutor, followed closely by Algebra 2 and high school level Chemistry.My clients can expect a lot of practice problems and drills when working with me because it's my philosophy that there's only a certain amount that you can learn through rote memorization. Discovering what you don't know, mastering it, and being able to apply what you know is what gives rise to more complete understanding and ultimately what scores points on tests.In my free time I enjoy watching and playing baseball, mountain biking, camping, lifting weights, and teaching my dog Calvin tricks.
As a former teaching assistant for biology laboratory classes at a small private school, University of St Thomas, I love interacting with students on an individual basis to bring them to a deeper understanding of the amazing world of biology. My tutoring philosophy is to cater to every student's unique learning style, and to help them gain independence in mastering the material. I enjoy sharing with students my excitement talking about biology! I am currently in a Physician Assistant program at University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth and am loving every minute of clinical practice! I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Philosophy from University of St Thomas. While an undergraduate student, I enjoyed leading fellow pre-health professional classmates as campus President of HOSA-Future Health Professionals. One of my most unforgettable health care experiences was a two-week medical missions trip which involved extensive teamwork for fundraising and bringing medical supplies to serve a remote and underserved village in Huancayo, Peru. I also received a Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences from University of North Texas Health Science Center and am pursuing a career as a Physician Assistant. While pursuing my master's degree, I learned to ask for help from teaching assistants and tutors, and am immensely grateful for their guidance! I am interested in academia after gaining several years of clinical experience as a PA. In my free-time, I enjoy cooking, dancing, and spending time with my two lovely poodles. I am also passionate about rescuing animals!
I am excited to get to know you and help you in your academic pursuits! I received a Bachelor of Science from BYU in Management and recently finished my Master of Medical Science degree from University of North Texas Health Science Center. In July, I will begin medical school at the University of Texas - Houston. I have a great love for learning in a broad variety of topics. I also enjoy playing and watching a variety of sports, as well as traveling with my wife and daughter.
I was influenced by my family to pursue a career in medicine. My mother was an MD/PhD Pathologist in China. When we moved to the US, she first worked as a research scientist at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston, and later she had her pathology residency at UTMB. She is now a surgical pathology fellow at Houston Methodist Hospital. My mother would teach me medical knowledge whenever she got a chance. I aspire to be a physician that is hardworking, passionate, and careful for the patients. I am determined and willing to put in the work to accomplish this goal.In 2011, to pursue the dream of becoming a physician, I entered Baylor University with a Baylor Gold Scholarship and a Jones Scholarship from Houston Jones Scholars. I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology on the pre-med track in the Honors Program. First of all, I study diligently for each subject in the pre-med program. I am also taking music classes for a Music Minor, because I enjoy playing piano and guitar. Music has trained my patience and carefulness, and it has helped me quickly spot minor errors. Overall, I have maintained an Honors status throughout my college career.Since my junior year, I have worked as an official undergraduate tutor at Baylor University, a spot I earned with high grades in classes such as Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. I was selected from hundreds of applicants through a highly competitive interview by the tutoring center. Tutoring can be challenging. In the most difficult sessions, I revisited and retaught material. This requires me to go over the material and also make sure the students understand confusing concepts. I have to be very patient and creative in my teaching. While this might frustrate some tutors, I fully enjoy my job as a tutor. Not only does it give me a sense of accomplishment when I have educated someone on a subject he or she previously did not understand, but it is also a good practice of patience and teaching styles I will need as a future physician.I shadowed Dr. Sunil Jain, a pediatrician at UTMB, during summer in 2012. In the same summer, I also volunteered at St. Vincent's Free Clinic in Galveston both weekdays and weekends. Supervised by UTMB faculties and 4th year medical school students, I was in charge of the paperwork for reduced-cost medicine in low-income families. I also assisted in various medical procedures. I volunteered at Hillcrest Cancer Center. There, I got to know the cancer patients on a personal level and found out what kind of hardships they were going through. I regularly volunteer at the Waco Family Abuse Center. Working in medicine, I will master the skills of diagnosis, work continually to improve my quality of understanding of medicine, and educate my future patients so they can make choices for healthy lives.My curiosity for the medical field has drawn me to the medical research happening around Baylor University. I use my spare time in between classes and the weekend working in Dr. Myeongwoo Lee's lab as an undergraduate researcher. My research project is generating double gene mutations of the pat-3(sp) mutation and the pat-3(+) mutation crossed with the SK4005 mutation on c. elegans nematodes. Many genes in c. elegans are homologous to human genes. To investigate the role of the above gene mutations in the development of c. elegans is to further understand the mechanism of human neurodegenerative diseases.To open my eyes to different cultures in the world, I applied and was selected to be part of a pre-med study abroad semester in Maastricht, Netherlands. In Maastricht, I studied both for the classes taught by Baylor professors and the Maastricht University professors. I was introduced to the European culture in my free time. I visited many placesBerlin, Munich, Paris, Barcelona, Interlaken, Florence, and London. I marveled at the unique building structures, food, and customs each place had. I was impressed by the different histories of each country I toured.I believe medicine is a challenging career. I am ready to face the hard work of being a medical school student to study the mechanisms of various diseases, continual learning, and educating patients. I look forward to sharing my knowledge with students as I coach them to practice strong study habits and academic success.
I graduated from the University of Houston with a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences. I am currently pursuing a M.S. in Medical Science at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. My goal is to become a physician so I may work alongside my peers to combat health disparities and educate patients. As education is a major determinant of health outcomes, I hope to empower patients, families, and entire communities with knowledge so they may live a higher quality of life.I spent time volunteering as a tutor for the American Chemical Society at the University of Houston. In this role, I was able to help students find simple solutions to solve challenging problems in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Working with others to guide them towards achieving their goals was very fulfilling for me. I strive to provide strategies that are individualized to the needs of each of my students. I experienced a sense of fulfillment when I receive positive emails from students after they perform well on a test or pass a class.I decided to become a Varsity Tutor because I realized that students might be seeking for extra academic help as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. I believe that I can help students in a wide variety of academic endeavors, from grade school and college-level math and science courses to SAT and MCAT prep.As your tutor, I hope to guide you towards academic success. However, I hope to learn from you as well. As a future physician, I plan to continue sharing knowledge with peers and patients. By serving as your tutor, I will continue building on my communication and leadership abilities so I can maximize my effectiveness as a physician. Thus, I plan to work alongside you so we may reach our goals together.
I recently received my master degree from the University of North Texas at Dallas Health Science Center. I graduated with a masters in medical science. Prior to that I recieved my bachelors in Biology at UTD. I have always been passionate about teaching. It keeps me honest in reviewing and relearning information. It also ensures I am constantly working my brain to create new innovative routes to recall, retain, and transform what I know. My favorite subject to teach has always been in the realm of biology. I feel it is the most easily visualized science, which is my preferred method of teaching. I am also proficient in teaching english through my work in teaching refugees and holding ESL classes for adults. Due to my academic background I am also well versed in admissions, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biostatistics for health sciences at highschool, college, and graduate schoo levels. I am also fluent hindi,english, and have an intermediate proficiency in spanish. Overall, I'm dedicated to helping prospective students reach their dream score/grade.
As a dedicated tutor in my final year of my Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine program and over 2 years of experience, I am passionate about fostering a supportive learning environment that empowers students to excel. I graduated with my Bachelors degree in Human Development & Family Studies from Indiana University with minors in Chemistry and Psychology. After, I completed my Masters in Medical Science from University of North Texas Health Science Center. My specialties include Algebra, Anatomy & Physiology, and various levels of Science, including examination preparation for AP exams and Step/Level board exams, where I employ interactive teaching methods to engage students and make complex concepts accessible. I believe in tailoring my approach to meet individual learning styles, ensuring that every student feels confident and motivated. My background in Human Development and Family Studies informs my understanding of student needs, allowing me to connect on a personal level. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring new educational resources and engaging in creative activities, which I find enrich my teaching practice.
I hold a B.A. in Biochemistry with a minor in Biology from the University of North Texas and a Masters of Science in Medical Sciences from the University of North Texas - Health Science Center. During my time as an undergrad at UNT, I have worked with the local school programs as a tutor for their high school students in grades 9th-12th in Biology and Chemistry as well as being a mentor to my students and helping them with their journey to college. I tutor a broad range of science subjects but I am most passionate about Biochemistry and Biology. During my time on the Varisty platform, I have taught Biochemistry and Biology at undergraduate and graduate levels. I love and enjoy helping my students understand the wonderful world of science and making the learning experience an enjoyable one for them. As a visual and hands-on learner, I am passionate about using different teaching methods and styles with my students. Through my time as a student, the tips and tricks that I've picked up when learning science materials are ones that I pass on to my students to help them grow in their academics.
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Tutors who attended or graduated from University of North Texas Health Science Center have direct experience navigating rigorous health science coursework and understand the specific challenges students face in programs like medicine, dentistry, nursing, and biomedical sciences. Their firsthand knowledge of the curriculum, faculty expectations, and exam formats gives them valuable insight into what it takes to succeed in these demanding fields.
These tutors excel in foundational sciences like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, and pharmacology—subjects central to health science education. Many also specialize in exam preparation for licensing and certification tests, clinical reasoning, and advanced coursework in their specific health professions. Their experience in these areas means they can break down complex concepts and connect theory to real clinical applications.
Tutors from UNTHSC understand the unique structure and expectations of your program, whether you're in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, College of Graduate Health Sciences, or another division. They know which concepts are emphasized, how material builds across semesters, and which topics commonly appear on departmental exams—allowing them to tailor their instruction to match your program's priorities.
Yes. Tutors who graduated from UNTHSC have personal experience preparing for and taking licensing exams like the USMLE, NBDE, NAPLEX, or NCLEX. They understand the format, time management strategies, and high-yield content that appears on these tests, and can help you develop a focused study plan based on what actually matters for exam day.
Beyond subject knowledge, alumni tutors offer mentorship based on their own journey through the program. They can share study strategies that worked for them, advise on time management in a rigorous curriculum, and provide perspective on how to balance coursework with clinical rotations or other demands. This insider perspective helps you avoid common pitfalls and make informed decisions about your own path.
Varsity Tutors connects you with qualified tutors based on your specific needs, subject, and learning goals. When you're looking for someone with UNTHSC experience, you can specify that preference, and we'll match you with a tutor who has the background and expertise you're seeking. The first session is a great opportunity to discuss your goals and see if the fit is right.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction from someone who knows your program inside and out means every session is tailored to your actual coursework, not generic health science content. Your tutor can focus on the exact topics your professors emphasize, use examples relevant to your specific classes, and address gaps in your understanding with targeted strategies—making your study time far more efficient.
In your first session, your tutor will learn about your current courses, specific challenges, learning style, and goals. They'll ask about concepts that are giving you trouble and may do some diagnostic work to understand where you need the most support. This foundation helps them create a personalized plan for future sessions that targets your needs and builds on your strengths.
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