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I am here to tutor students quickly, to help them get to where they want to go. I can tutor math and physics, from elementary to middle school to high school to college level to graduate level. I hope to give students a quality experience and a fun experience.

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Armin’s Qualifications

Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Physics

Hobbies

Learning Chinese, Plays piano

Tutoring Subjects

10th Grade

10th Grade Math

10th Grade Reading

10th Grade Writing

11th Grade

11th Grade Math

11th Grade Reading

11th Grade Writing

12th Grade

12th Grade Math

12th Grade Reading

12th Grade Writing

6th Grade

6th Grade Math

6th Grade Reading

6th Grade Science

6th Grade Writing

7th Grade

7th Grade Math

7th Grade Reading

7th Grade Science

7th Grade Writing

8th Grade

8th Grade Math

8th Grade Reading

8th Grade Science

8th Grade Writing

9th Grade

9th Grade Math

9th Grade Reading

9th Grade Writing

Adult Literacy

Algebra

Algebra 2

Algebra 3/4

American Literature

AP Chemistry

AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science Principles

AP Physics 1

AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Statistics

AP World History

Astrophysics

Basic Computer Literacy

Business

C++

Calculus

Calculus 2

Chemistry

College Algebra

College Chemistry

College English

College Level American History

College Level American Literature

College Math

College Physics

College World History

Croatian/Serbian

Economics

Electromagnetism

Elementary School

Elementary School Math

Elementary School Reading

Elementary School Science

Elementary School Writing

English

European History

Financial Accounting

Geometry

Gifted

Government

Graduate Test Prep

GRE

GRE Quantitative

GRE Subject Test in Physics

GRE Subject Tests

GRE Verbal

High School

High School Chemistry

High School Economics

High School English

High School Level American History

High School Level American Literature

High School Physics

High School Political Science

High School World History

High School Writing

History

Homework Support

IB Economics

IB Information Technology in a Global Society

IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches

IB Physics

IB World Religions

Languages

Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin Chinese 1

Mandarin Chinese 2

Math

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Office

Middle School

Middle School English

Middle School Math

Middle School Reading

Middle School Reading Comprehension

Middle School Science

Middle School Writing

Multivariable Calculus

Newtonian Mechanics

OAT Physics

PC Basic Computer Skills

Physics

Piano

Political Science

Pre-Algebra

Pre-Calculus

Probability

Public Speaking

Quantitative Reasoning

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Physics

Quantum Theory

SAT Subject Test in Physics

SAT Subject Test in World History

SAT Subject Tests Prep

Science

Social Sciences

Social Studies

Special Relativity

Spelling Bee

String Theory

Technology and Coding

Test Prep

Thermodynamics

Trigonometry

US History

World History

World Religions

Q & A

What is your teaching philosophy?

I use a method where I let students try a problem first, regardless of whether they succeed or fail, and then I show them how to do it. I use this method because I have found it helpful in my studies of physics and the mathematics involved in it. Trust me, it’s easier to throw a football after you've thrown one before, than if someone tells you how to throw one but you've never even held one in your hand. Word.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

I would introduce myself, ask the student what their dreams in life work, and talk about hobbies.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

I let students try problems on their own first. I teach them to try problems and then look up answers, which has worked for me in learning.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

I would have them focus on what they have in store for them after their education. I would also try to develop a pleasure for learning in them.

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