...to help students forge their own pathway. Naturally, questions from students are encouraged and valued during all of my sessions. I emphasize a strategy based approach to studying, and keep an updated list of strategies that my students are finding helpful. I prefer to test mastery of material via a role reversal in which I see if the student can teach me how to correctly solve problems and arrive at the correct answers. In my...
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I graduated from University of Washington with a bachelor degree in math and Columbia University with a master degree in actuarial science. I got an average of 3.8 GPA on all my math classes, so I am able to tutor in any level of calculus courses or high school mathematics. I have passed 5 actuarial exams (P, FM, IFM, STAM and SRM), so I can tutor in any of those exams.
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I am a third year student at The University of Texas at Austin studying Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science. I have 3 months of online tutoring experience, tutoring both computer science and chemistry. I like the students I tutor to have a hands on approach to learning. The easiest and most fun way to learn is to do. I love watching students use what they've learned to solve real problems.
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...role a couple times a week during lunch my senior year of high school. What I hope to accomplish with my tutoring is ensure that you not only achieve your desired grade/score, but see how the different concepts relate to each other in the bigger picture. The more important part is to critically think about the subject matter in other, more unfamiliar contexts. Also, in my math subjects, I seek to provide personal secrets in...
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...many frustrating years, I learned how to create a personal curriculum for myself, which in turn has taught me how to do the same for my students. I focus on conceptual understanding and pattern recognition in all of my sessions, rather than "tricks" or rote memorization. These skills require practice, but they are absolutely critical to building a strong foundation for future learning. That's why I go to the effort to include background information and...
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...College Park. I tutor math at all levels and mostly focus on math, but can also cover theoretical CS, programming in Java & C, and basic physics. I've tutored students in high school through the math honor society, and continued tutoring in college through the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Education. My long term plan after graduation is to enter grad school, get a PhD in math, and eventually become a math professor, researching and lecturing...
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...electricity to students at an underprivileged primary school. Over the course of 10 years, I started teaching Math and Economics to several students of all age groups, and I interned at an online education company. I love helping anyone I can but prefer to support middle and high school students who are studying math, computer science, or economics. I carry with me a hardworking, perseverant, dedicative attitude towards any problem that comes my way.
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Hey there! I'm Tommy, I just graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in computer science. My teaching style is simple and relaxed, putting an emphasis on what students know already and building from there. The biggest teaching mistake I believe exists is starting from a concept that a student doesn't understand and unknowingly confusing them more. My goal is to get students excited about what they're learning and constantly remind them of the "why":...
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Recent BSEE graduate from UCF. Looking to tutor and mentor students in mathematics and physics, especially the ones who find math a burden; it isn't....You're just not awake yet.... Those who seek a solution, shall find one.... First sessions I usually take my own mental notes and try to understand how the student understands the problem and their approach to a solution. I also assess their skill level and habits.... This question is usually not in...
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...solved the generalized Brachistochrone Problem, and his solution was accepted for the 2023 Issue of the AAPT Journal "The Physics Teacher". He graduated from Brooklyn Tech with a Perfect ACT score and 98.9% average. He is a frequent contributor to The Washington Examiner and author of 55 Days in Dharavi. He is a Senator at the CCNY Student Government and Managing Editor of CCNY's Student Newspaper, The Paper. His resume is here.
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Hey! My name is Jake, I just graduated from Lehigh University with a B.A. in Computer Science and a minor in Theatre. In the fall, I'll be attending law school at Columbia Law, and I hope to pursue cybersecurity law while I'm there. I have a ton of experience tutoring in many different areas, however my specific specialty areas are Computer Science, Math (up to Calculus 2), and test prep. I love theatre, music, and...
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...out! A little bit about me: I currently work as a machine learning engineer in the fintech space. Previously, I studied at Carnegie Mellon University, where I obtained a degree in computational neuroscience. I'm really passionate about computer science, math, biology, and psychology, as well as their intersection. I also have a passion for research, and have worked in research laboratories both in academia at Yale, CMU, and Jax, as well as in industry. In...
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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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I am a student at the University of Michigan studying Aerospace Engineering. I tutor a variety of subjects, although I am most passionate about math and the sciences. I aim to teach both fundamental concepts and the ability to solve problems step-by-step with well-established methods. In my free time, I enjoy designing and flying high-power rockets competitively, playing the piano, and engraving glass.
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I have tutored and/or taught mathematics since 2009. I have received graduate degrees in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and the University of Florida. I am very patient with my students and strive to develop their skills, strategies and critical thinking.
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...being a Director for a major transportation company (school buses and Greyhound) where I was responsible for leading teams of Project Managers, Business Analysts, Operation Managers, and Design Analysts running various Business Operations and Information Technology initiatives. These projects range from technology solutions that offer efficiency savings at the over 700 bus depots to process re-engineering projects geared to optimize our workforce. I also have several years in the telecommunications industry (both wireless and landline)...
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...English, Writing, Reading, Math, American History, and Politics. I have two children with one on the way. Life as a father has been a blessing and has taught me to embrace patience, reasoning, and understanding. I'm an avid reader, a dedicated writer, and an everlasting student of life. I also enjoy spending time with my children and watching NBA basketball. I believe continued education is a stepping stone to future success. Knowledge is an invisible...
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...experience. I received a master tutor certification in college which took 3 semesters, and helped me become the tutor I am today. You will laugh several times throughout our session. Among other talents, I can give real world context to just about any math problem. Students have told me my tutoring sessions were fun, some just said they were are "not that bad" but I blame that on them not liking math. Hope to hear...
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...Computer Science. I tutored while I was a student at New Mexico State University. I believe students want to become confident,independent learners prepared to meet all academic and perfessional challenges. I always like to bring the big picture and why to topics, I feel the underling why is a big motivator. I feel privileged to help people become the movers and game changers of the future. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with...
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...application using Node.js, MongoDB, Express.js and React.js. In addition to holding office 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 I worked in a team to develop an...
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