I am currently a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis, studying computer science and math. I hope to one day be a software engineer. I love working with other people and want to help others succeed in my areas of expertise.
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...travel. I write. I teach. I am a chronic adventure-seeker and a lifelong learner. My favorite aspect of the current landscape of education is the use and implementation of technology. It allows us to explore, connect and be free. With my current dissertation, I am hoping to prove that the modern student may actually learn...
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...a native-English speaker that has been tutoring both in-person and online since 2014. I have a Masters in Computer and Information Science from the University of Michigan. With over a decade of experience in the industry, I am confident in my ability to effectively guide and mentor students in their pursuit of learning computer programming....
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...college or grad school application process. As the recipient of tutoring myself as a high school student, I know firsthand the value that dedicated, passionate, and informed tutors can bring to students. I consider much of my academic success to be the result of great tutoring I've received in the past. I've enjoyed tutoring recently...
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...My name is Jared, but all of my students call me Mr. J. I have a very dynamic and vast history working in IT and technology (25+ years in total). I am not totally logical/analytical, though, because I am also, very much so, creative. In fact, I have a BA in Theatre: Acting and Directing,...
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...possess a deep passion for data science and software development, paired with real-world project experience. I'm dedicated to simplifying complex concepts in a personalized, engaging learning environment, aiming to inspire and empower students to reach their full potential. Leveraging my expertise, I adapt my teaching methods to meet individual learning styles, making technology and data...
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...subject, not for a grade or GPA, but to solve problems. Therefore, my teaching style is driven by problem solving. As we work on assignments together, I will often expand on concepts required for completing the assignment. However, I will NOT give answers to assignments or write code for you. To get the most out...
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...is Roger Mori, and I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. My education includes a BS in Mathematics from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and two AS in Information Technology and Computing from the College of Southern Nevada. My work experience consists of software engineering and coding instruction. I have worked as a software engineer...
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...enjoy the process of teaching someone about a new concept and helping them find and solve solution to their problems. Tutoring is two-way I have tutored college introductory to computer science courses, frontend web development, Mandarin Chinese, and also taught basketball at local community center. I graduated in 2019 from the University of Washington with...
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...a veteran graphic designer, is now happily a full-time illustrator, comic book artist, writer, and educator. You could say he has been working within the industry since childhood, to the chagrin of his English teachers. I always preferred illustrations over writing essays at school because comics, graphic novels, and sharing stories were far more fun.
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...profoundly passionate about teaching math because it encapsulates the very essence of logic and problem-solving. My journey into the world of mathematics was a self-driven exploration, where I discovered that everything, from the patterns in nature to the algorithms that power our digital world, revolves around math. It's a subject that transcends textbooks and has...
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I am a web developer with almost two years of experience. I graduated from Georgia Tech Web Development Boot Camp. My skills include HTML, CSS, SASS, SCSS, JavaScript, Node, SQL, React, Angular, Vue, MongoDB, Bootstrap, and Express. I am familiar with using github, gitlab, and git.
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I enjoy tutoring because it gives me the opportunity to teach in a one-on-one situation. I enjoy building a student's self-esteem and confidence, in sharing the joy that comes with assisting the students improve their grades. With us working together on class work and preparing for them for various exams. I know I can give...
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...enough to teach it themselves. I have four years of experience in online tutoring through the Russian School of Mathematics. My VA research, 1st placement in MA Science Olympiad, and perfect AP scores in Calc BC, Eng Lang, Chem, and Bio give me the expertise to transform your student into an academic weapon.
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Currently I am a student at Stony Brook university who is planning on going into Computer Science. I am very excited as a new tutor to be able to teach computer science and hope to be able to tutor many people to my best abilities.
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...real-world experience to the table. Along with being able to teach you how to accomplish a specific programming task in a given language, I can also help you understand how it fits in to the bigger picture, and the tradeoffs related to the different ways you could approach solving a given problem. I look forward...
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...of the West Indies as a Local Tutor. In 2017, my family and I moved to Florida, in the United States. Since moving to Florida, I have been working for the Orange County Public Schools as a Computer Education Teacher. I am also employed as an Adjunct Professor at Valencia College with the Computer Science...
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...everyone! My name is Alliyah, Allie for short and I'm a Harvard Sophomore. I'm studying computers, the brain, and space (You could say my interests are out of this world!) I'm really passionate about making learning fun. I hope that sessions with me will make material not just understandable but also enjoyable and applicable. I...
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...have been teaching online and in public schools since 2017. I started as a substitute teacher, then I moved on to online ESL teaching, which I still do today. I have taught every age of student extensively. In college, I focused on studying computer science, information technology, and history and I have a Bachelor's Degree...
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...I'm Daniel! As someone who has 1 year of tutoring experience, I am not only willing to help students learn new things but also learn new things myself! Learning doesn't stop the moment you leave the classroom or even the moment you graduate from school. Outside of tutoring I enjoy playing video games (you can...
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The student and I focused on English today. We continued going over strategies and drills, and then I had him take a practice test. He got a 31! He scored a 26 on the baseline English portion, so we're very excited about that. Next Saturday, we'll go over reading strategies.
The student is a very organized young lady. We worked through things that she knew she had been struggling with. Today we got through meiosis, mitosis, DNA, and ecology. We made plans for how to utilize our next two sessions.
Student 1 worked on a study sheet for a test involving exponents, scientific notation, interest, growth, decay, etc. Student 2 worked on his math workbook, solving word problems involving adding fractions. He had no problem with those, and he worked ahead on some additional pages.
I helped explain to the student how to find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes on a graph when dividing polynomials. We also discussed how to break down work problems and turn them into math equations. I think this will be something that he should focus on for the ACT.
SAT prep. Reviewed critical reading homework, the student's first attempt at this section. He struggled with double-blank vocab questions, and we discussed how to approach these one blank at a time. He also had some issues with vocab-in-context questions in the passages, so it will be important to emphasize vocab self-study, possibly even with vocab quizzes. He did very well on the short passages, and of the two long passages on this section struggled more with the fiction. We discussed how the SAT differs from an English test in that it is very literal and only rarely asks for inferences or assumptions, and always does so explicitly. We followed up with an in-class reading section, to gauge if there was any immediate improvement from our discussions.
The student and I have started making vocabulary flashcards as we go with any words she doesn't recognize in the tests. Hopefully if she spends a few minutes reviewing the flashcards a couple of times a week, the vocabulary will start to stick! We are focusing mostly on the reading passages and she's doing well, but still has a way to go. We need to work on recognizing patterns, understanding motive, and identifying different tones. Now that the school year has started, we're going to meet once a fortnight, and I will send her some work to do in-between our sessions.