...and a Ph.D.because I genuinely love learning. I've taught everywhere from sunny Miami classrooms to whiteboards across Asia, working with early readers, multilingual learners, teens and adults tackling the SAT, ACT, IB, IELTS and TOEFL. My lessons are designed to be fun, empowering, and tailored to each student's needsespecially those with unique learning styles or...
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I believe art and design should be a flexible and rewarding experience. Each student has different passions and skills and one size does not fit all. I feel when the techniques and methodology of creating art is acquired, many people can be artists.
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...challenging and fun, then it will lead to boredom, burnout, and disinterest. I I received my bachelors degree in computer engineering in 2016. I have been tutoring computer programming since 2018. I now work full time as a computer programmer, primarily working as full stack developer and Data scientist. "The #1 predictor of success... GRIT!!...
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Elijah Loving, 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...
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...subject you are working with. In the past, I tutored professionally for the SAT and ACT, and informally helped people in all subjects. As of August, 2021, I'm just getting started here on Varsity Tutors. I've worked a lot as a software engineer, so I will be focusing on Computer Science to start with. I'll...
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...hours I assisted professors with curriculum development as well. Alongside my role as a Teaching Assistant I also have completed 2 software development internships. One internship was at a Fortune 500 company where I worked using SQL to transform and transfer internal data into updated formats. The second Internship was at a consulting firm where...
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...Computer Science in January 2021. After graduation I further explored newer technologies at Nucamp to learn more about web development. I later on became a Java Instructor for another bootcamp called Camp Createability. This new opportunity allowed me to help students learn how to game design and use Java as a programming language. From there...
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...my academic background and my hands-on experience in the industry, in order to inculcate interest in software engineering, which is used to solve real world problems. I cater my teaching style based on the needs of the students, but keep my coursework challenging to help students stretch their potential. I enjoy reading in my spare...
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...business and computer science. My interest in tutoring began in middle school when I started taking online math classes for more enrichment and exposure. In high school, I founded Mu Alpha Theta and ran it all four years of high school. I love teaching students in all aspects of math and science. My approach to...
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I have been IT professional for over 35 years and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels since 1995. My focus is information technology hardware, networking, and software. Working experience ranges from field service technician to chief information officer. I also have significant experience in cybersecurity in the areas of medical, educational, and federal. CompTIA...
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...have been a hobbyist programmer since age 13. My area of expertise is the Python programming language and I have a passion for all things related to computer science as well as math. I'm a frequent helper in online Python communities and familiar with complex theoretical topics such as data structures and algorithms and big...
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...resilience of our society in the years to come. Having completed my bachelor's degree in Chemistry, I am currently nearing the completion of my master's degree in Computer Science. Given that mathematics serves as the cornerstone for both fields, I recognize the imperative need for students to possess a robust understanding of math. My passion...
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...lectures and get straight F's. I've taught 200+ happy students who have aced their courses by making use of my study techniques. I've graduated with a masters degree with 4.0 GPA, and honestly if you know the right way to study - ONE TIME IS ENOUGH. I've held the position of a Teaching Assistant and...
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...Proficient at building robust regression models, using predictive data modeling, and analyzing data mining algorithms to deliver insights and implement action-oriented solutions to complex business problems. 10+ years of academic research experience in performance, large scale Computational Geoscience. I am an evergreen learner with an undying passion for data. passionate about leading and performing highly...
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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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I've always liked helping people and I think sharing my many, many years of work experience (especially software engineering) allows me to give real-world knowledge to those who thirst for knowledge. Or even to those who just want to pass a test.
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...own skills. I have recently completed my Master's Degree in teaching, specializing in secondary mathematics. I am currently working on certifying myself in data analysis and Python programming. I have experience not only in a tutoring setting, but also in the classroom, teaching 2nd, 4th and 5th grade science as well as 11th grade Algebra II....
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I enjoy teaching Math and computer programming thus, after retiring as software development consultant, I decided to tutor students who need help on their Math courses, including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus,Differential Equations, Statistics, Physics and Chemistry.
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...Engineering with a focus on Optics & communications. Since graduation, I have traveled extensively through Mexico, tutoring corporation and Mexican youth people in Schools across Guanajuato and Aguascalientes States. Students looking to improve their Math and Sciences level. While I tutor a broad range of subjects like: Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Robotics, Computer Sciences and...
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Recent Web Development Tutoring Session Notes
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.