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Peter
MS Wake Forest University • BA Appalachian State University
1+ Years Tutoring

I graduated from Wake Forest with a Masters of Science in Business Analytics. I graduated from App State with a Bachelor's of Science in Accounting. I have worked as a business analyst for four years. My best subjects are probably Excel, SQL, and R. I'm also quite proficient in SAS, Tableau, VBA, and general Business Analytics and Finance.

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Helen
BA Wake Forest University
9+ Years Tutoring

Hello! I am a rising sophomore at Wake Forest University, and I am majoring in Political Science with a minor in Spanish. I am excited to tutor students in Spanish, essay writing and editing, and reading. It's important to me that the student is comfortable and that we work together in order to make our tutor sessions the most beneficial they can be. I am passionate about helping students as I know how difficult it can be to feel like you're falling behind or struggling in school. Tutoring can help you focus on your weaknesses and overall make you a better student. Additionally, I love kids of all ages. Teaching, helping others learn and being with kids is a combination of a few of my favorite things!

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Bruce
BA Wake Forest University
10+ Years Tutoring

Much of my initial tutoring experience was with Spanish-speaking children who, while very smart, were struggling because of the language barrier. Because of this, I understand that there are many factors involved in the success of a student. I strive to understand each of my students as a unique individual, allowing me to successfully pinpoint the most effective teaching style for him/her.As a self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades, I prefer a well-rounded and holistic approach to education. Memorization can only take a student so far, and a genuine grasp of a subject can only be achieved through an understanding of its many nuances. Tutoring is a terrific method for reinforcing what the students experience in the classroom, and I think it should also be used as an opportunity to approach the material in a fresh new way.

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Meara
Current Grad Student, English Wake Forest University • Current Undergrad Student, English Elon University
7+ Years Tutoring

I am a 2019 Elon University graduate with a bachelor's degree in English literature (concentration in Victorian literature and history) and will begin an M.A. program in the fall. I have served as a teaching assistant, a university Writing Center tutor, and a personal tutor for all ages. I am available to help with resums, job, internship, or fellowship applications, personal statements, college essays, grammar, and reading comprehension. Please see my subject specialties for a full list.

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Nicole
MS Columbia Teachers College • BA Wake Forest University
4+ Years Tutoring

I am currently studying at Teachers College Columbia University to get my Masters in Literacy. For my undergraduate, I studied at Wake Forest and received a Bachelors in Elementary Education. I am also a licensed teacher! I would love to help your child learn in any way I can! I am happy to drive to someone nearby or tutor via online video chat.

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Taylor
BA Wake Forest University
1+ Years Tutoring

I am a recent graduate of Wake Forest University. I graduated, with honors, with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry. During my time at Wake Forest University I worked as tutor in the Chemistry Department. I tutored fellow students in general and organic chemistry. I clarified chemical concepts, explained chemical structures and mechanisms, and further developed friendships with a variety of students. In addition to tutoring I became an adviser and reassured my peers that chemistry was not impossible to conquer and encouraged them to keep persevering. I am more than happy not only to help solve other's problems, but also inspire others to maybe one day love chemistry as much as I do. I also tutored a local high schooler during my last semester at Wake Forest University. I explained chemical concepts, reviewed class material and homework, and provided test taking skills for her upcoming AP Chemistry Exam. I not only have a passion for chemistry but also to help others excel because I know what it is like to be in their shoes. Some of my favorite moments in the past have been when students reach their "aha!" moment because I explained something in a creative way or gave them a funny saying in order to remember something. I can't wait to help others reach their "aha!" moment.

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Peter
PhD The Chinese University of Hong Kong • MS Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2+ Years Tutoring

Welcome to my profile! I am an earnest, well-educated (PhD) lad with many years of teaching experience. I have instructed in assorted fields, from English to religion and theology, and in many different places, from Hong Kong to Toronto. I also dabble in other languages - need to brush up on your German? I would be happy to help.

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Thomas
AM Wake Forest University • AM Morehouse College
9+ Years Tutoring

I am a graduate of Morehouse College with a B.S. in mathematics and a graduate of Wake Forest University with a M.A. in Mathematics. I currently serve as a math teacher at an Atlanta private high school, and have tutored mathematics for over a decade. I take pleasure in guiding students to that light bulb moment, where everything makes sense. I believe no one is incapable of learning anything. It is only a difference of how they learn. I see it as my job as a tutor to meet each student where they are, and cater the lesson plan to their learning style. We all can master math, it is just being confident enough in yourself to do so.

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Jasmeen
MS Wake Forest University
2+ Years Tutoring

As a passionate tutor with a Master's in Biomedical Science from Wake Forest University, I have over 2 years of experience helping students excel in subjects like Algebra, AP Chemistry, and Statistics. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive environment where curiosity thrives, allowing me to connect with students and tailor my approach to their individual needs. I believe that every student has the potential to succeed, and I am dedicated to fostering that growth through engaging lessons and constructive feedback. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy exploring scientific literature and engaging in outdoor activities, which enrich my perspective and enhance my teaching methods.

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Nick
BA Wake Forest University
1+ Years Tutoring

I graduated summa cum laude from Wake Forest University. My degree was in philosophy, my minor in economics, and I took upper level math classes for entrance into economics grad school. In short, I have tremendous experience taking standardized tests (Scoring in the 99% of the LSAT) and academic tests (I completed my Wake Forest degree with a 3.8 GPA).My experience working with students began in high school, where for four years I taught and mentored ice hockey players ages 6-14 in year round clinics and camps. Then, during college, I spent a semester in South America and paid my daily expenses through tutoring Chilean high school students in English.Studying for an important test is not a question of innate ability as much as it is about knowing how to maximize effort. I believe the value of a tutor comes from his ability to provide the most effective tutorials as well as his ability to analyze his student's unique learning style and approach and offer observation and advice. When it comes to studying for the LSAT, it's 33% learning the test, 33% sustaining motivation, and 34% evaluation of one's approach/style. As a tutor, I see my job as supporting a student in all three ways, more like a personal trainer than a teacher. I've seen how to improve 10 deciles on standardized test--enough to change your options to the next tier of schools--in 3 months.I spent 3 months and 450 hours studying the LSAT. Some of it was very productive, some of it wasn't . As students prepare to embark on a long investment of their time and efforts on this incredibly decisive test, I want to share what I learned about the test, and what I learned about study methods, to maximize their time spent preparing and boosting their chances of going to the school they belong.I break my approach to the LSAT down into three parts over three months. I run students through a diagnostic questionnaire to asses their strengths, commitment and availability. I recommend a core set of materials, provide encouragement throughout the studying process, and keep data on progress to best support a student through her training. Typically, one only takes the LSAT once, maybe twice. That means that you get one 3 month period to prepare. Don't be caught 2 months in feeling like you could have made more progress had you approached studying differently. Get support from someone who's been through the process. Let's work together!

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Aimee
MS Spalding University • BA Wake Forest University
4+ Years Tutoring

I am an adjunct English professor in Austin, TX. I love helping students with writing essays, writing assignments, and reading comprehension.

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Nicholas
AM Syracuse University • AM Wake Forest University
2+ Years Tutoring

I am here to make learning about AP US History, AP European History, and on-level US History relatable, approachable, fun, and, hopefully, make students lifelong lovers of learning regardless of the subject.

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