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Elizabeth

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I'm an engineering major who is passionate about teaching and loves to work with kids.

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Elizabeth’s Qualifications

Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Washington University in St Louis - Bachelors, Systems engineering, computer science

Test Scores

ACT Composite: 35

ACT English: 36

ACT Math: 36

ACT Reading: 33

ACT Science: 36

Hobbies

hiking, biking, singing, ultimate frisbee

Tutoring Subjects

ACT English

ACT Math

ACT Science

Algebra

AP Physics 2

Applied Mathematics

Calculus

College Algebra

College Math

College Physics

Competition Math

Computer Science

Conversational Spanish

Discrete Math

Elementary School

Elementary School Reading

Elementary School Science

Elementary School Writing

Engineering

English

Finite Mathematics

Geometry

High School Computer Science

High School Physics

IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches

Java

Languages

Mac Basic Computer Skills

Math

MATLAB

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Office

Middle School

Middle School Math

Middle School Reading

Middle School Science

Other

Physics

Pre-Algebra

Pre-Calculus

Reading

SAT Prep

SAT Math

SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1

SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2

SAT Subject Test in Physics

SAT Subject Tests Prep

Science

Spanish

Spanish 1

Spanish 2

Statics and Dynamics

Technology and Coding

Test Prep

Q & A

What is your teaching philosophy?

My teaching philosophy is learning by doing. It's important that students practice the skills they learn right away through guided and unguided practice problems. Students should be given the chance to figure out the problem for themselves before help is given.

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