...anyone can learn anything given a passionate teacher willing to put in the time and work needed. I find teaching Calculus 1 and 2 to be the most interesting subjects to teach as most of chemical engineering is built upon a strong Calculus foundation. Also in my experience students over-complicate calculus and its always exciting to see a student realize its not as hard as they thought. During my undergraduate education I participated in mathematics...
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...York, and currently work as a Private Tutor and Research Assistant in Ithaca. This January, I graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. in Biological Sciences. I have tutored private clients since 2011 and have experience tutoring students in Biology, Chemistry and Math. I also enjoy helping students prepare for standardized exams for undergraduate and graduate school admission. In addition to my private tutoring activities, I was also a TA to an introductory science course...
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...chemical engineering. I have tutored subjects from general chemistry to physical chemistry, and I have a really strong background in math. I want to pass on my love for chemistry, biology, math, and engineering to students! I have been tutoring these subjects for the past three years. My tutoring style is friendly, and encouraging! I am a visual learner, and I like to teach my students concepts by pictures. Furthermore, my tutoring style is fun...
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I hold a degree in Biochemistry and Botany as well as a PhD in Life Science. I have more than two years experience teaching science to Master's/PhD students. I also work in the field of medical research. I also speak Hindi. I look forward to creating a partnership that leads to greater understanding of science concepts.... My main objective through teaching is to prepare students for careers in academia, healthcare, and pharmaceutical industry. Goal-driven learning will...
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...This experience developed my interest in teaching and since then, I have been involved in tutoring students of high school, college and university level. While I have helped students in variety of subjects, but I am most passionate about Maths, Science, and Physiology. In my opinion, an ideal tutor needs to have a lot of patience, be able to boost his/her student's confidence and should have the ability to identify the simplest solution of problems....
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...I have also taken an authoritative role in forming study groups and am very efficient at building concept maps, flashcards, venn diagrams, and other organized study tools for others. For the MCAT, I have encountered the new 2016 version as a student myself and therefore am able to better understand the struggles students like me may face as they undertake the journey to this very important test. I am aware of all new MCAT resources...
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...to Math; I also have a background in tutoring and improving students' scores in a variety of standardized tests, including the SAT, PSAT, GRE, and LSAT. I am a firm believer in equity, education, and accessibility, and believe that all students can excel academically with the right support and approach. I am deeply committed to providing that support to my students. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, writing, playing badminton, and painting.
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...was a teaching assistant for multiple biology courses. Despite my heavy science background, I love English & Literature. I have experience tutoring in many different life science & biological subjects, as well as various forms of writing & English courses. During my undergraduate studies, I received assistance from some amazing tutors and I look forward to assisting other students navigate any difficulties they encounter during their studies. My mission is to inspire a love of...
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...students achieve their goals, big and small. During my sessions, I cater to my student's learning style and individualized needs. I encourage open communication and provide outside resources. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and majored in Neurobiology and Rehabilitation Psychology. I also hold a Master of Science in Biomedical Science and am working towards my Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree for 2024. Someday, I hope to practice a field of medicine that allows...
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Hello, I'm Ty. I recently received my Masters in Biotechnology, Professional science track. I have experienced working in biomedical science research where I utilized a lot of concepts in molecular biology and biochemistry. When I don't work in science, I love singing and acting ( theatre and music is my other passion).
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...versatile in my lesson capabilities and what I am comfortable with helping teach. I've taught preschool to 8th grade, and there is absolutely nothing better than the "Ah-Ha" moment when a student finally clicks all the pieces together. Helping students meet their potential is not only my job but my passion, every kid can do any subject they just need a way that works for them and someone to remind them they are capable of...
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...calculations allow me to discuss an enormous amount of topics and angles in one single problem. My teaching philosophy involves a self-exploration from the students and provides a solid foundation of the problem's basic principles. My tutoring revolves around asking several key questions that allow me to verify the student's comprehension. Several things and hobbies interested me outside my academic work. I do nature photography and several outdoor activities, mainly in water and walking, and...
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...would give a platform where I can transform my practical knowledge into a theoretical approach in a simple, interesting, and engaging way. While I tutor a number of biology subjects like ecology, molecular biology, genetic engineering, cell biology, zoology, immunology, botany, plant science, and other basic life sciences, I am passionate about microbiology and fancy the coexistence of microbes in this world. In the long term, I would like to establish my career in the...
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...children of all ages for 5 years. I have worked with several ESL students, especially in English, Reading, and Writing. I also worked extensively with a peer who was visually impaired, which allowed me to come up with creative teaching strategies, such as building a cardboard model of a cell instead of looking at a cell through a microscope. Additionally, I have a 4-year old son with autism, have a deep understanding of his learning...
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I am currently a high school science teacher for biology and anatomy/physiology. I have 6 combined years of experience tutoring and teaching science from middle school through college. I primarily tutor high school science, but have experience tutoring in other subject areas from english to history to math. I believe in incorporating real world examples to help students understand the application science in the real world.
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Ever since bringing refugee children up to and beyond grade-level mathematics while tutoring in the mid-2000s, I have always been motivated by a spirit of service to community, society, and humanity at large. Teaching and tutoring is one small but essential part of that ethos.
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My name is Luke Morton, I have a B.S in Neuroscience and a M.S in Infectious Disease & Immunology. I appreciate the possibly catastrophic impact of some of the smallest entities on this planet. Molecular biology represents the interactions of those entities and their consequences. I appreciate all things biology and of the natural world and will strive to push myself to invigorate or infuse foundational knowledge with the same energy and commitment I feel.
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...SAT prep, MCAT prep, IB and AP courses, as well as STEM subjects from elementary school through to college. Recently, I've also tutored for USMLE Step 1 & 2. I also edit and work with students who need tutors for writing and reading comprehension. I have extensive experience in both college and medical school admissions and work yearly with students on essays and applications. I went to high school at the Downingtown STEM Academy and...
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...dedicated student in the field, my goal is to share this enthusiasm with others by offering tutoring services. I believe that education should be an empowering journey, not just a destination. Through patient guidance, I aim to inspire a love for biology, foster critical thinking, and help students navigate the fascinating realm of life sciences. Whether it's breaking down complex concepts or providing study strategies, I am committed to nurturing a deeper understanding of biology...
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I'm an observer and listener. Many times I have discovered new insights and explanations to nature phenomena by watching and listening. My personal mantra is not who or what you are today, but the journey taken to get to where you are today.
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By studying the various ways in which particular genes can be inserted into an organism's existing genetic code, scientists have discovered how to use these organisms for the benefit of society. As the field devoted to this practice and its potential results, biotechnology is a complex discipline on the forefront of current scientific research, and presents a wide variety of potential real-world applications. For instance, did you know that transgenic E. Coli are used to create insulin to help people who are diabetic maintain their blood sugar levels? With the great amount of potential this field holds, its no wonder that numerous undergraduate and graduate curricula offer courses completely dedicated to biotechnology, and that biotechnology units often feature in genetics classes as well.
As you might be able to infer, the field of biotechnology is a complex one. To succeed, you need both a solid foundation in traditional genetics concepts, as well as the ability to approach challenges with creative problem-solving skills. There is also a large amount of specific vocabulary and jargon to deal with. Further, biotechnology demands the consideration of scientific ethics in ways that other scientific subjects, such as physics and chemistry, do not. Varsity Tutors can help you connect with biotechnology tutoring across the country that can help you work through the material you need to learn in an organized and efficient way.
No matter what aspects of biotechnology you find difficult, a private tutor can help. Biotechnology instructors are experienced in the field, and many of them have advanced biology degrees and work in research labs or industries directly related to the field. They've achieved success in their own biotechnology coursework, and combine their subject knowledge with superb teaching skills. Not only do they understand biotechnology, they can help you understand it as well. Whether you are taking the early courses associated with the subject, such as biotechnology and society, introduction to cell and molecular biology, or genomic and cDNA library construction and analysis, or you have begun to work with the harder subjects, like data analysis using SAS, immunology, advanced SAS programming, and bioreactor cell culture techniques, you can get assistance from a professional, experienced tutor.
Our educational directors can help you select the instructor who is best suited to addressing your specific needs, and that instructor can design a curriculum aimed at addressing your specific concerns. Can't figure out how to come up with an effective experimental design using restriction enzymes and DNA ligase? Wonder why an antibiotic resistant gene is often included in a plasmid vector? Need help learning lab techniques like PCR and the Sanger method of sequencing DNA? A private tutor can help you with these concerns and others. You can work at whatever pace suits you best without worrying about keeping up with the rest of your class, and your sessions can be held when, where, and at the frequency that works best with your schedule. If your schedule is too hectic to meet up, many tutors offer online tutoring through Skype or other webcam services. In addition, you may receive customized learning materials, such as books, pamphlets, CDs, and more. Your tutor keeps you up to date on your progress, such as improvements or new concepts to work with more. While they work with you, they strive to help you reach your goals, whether it is a specific score on your biotechnology test, or to gain admittance into a specific school.
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Recent Biotechnology Tutoring Session Notes
In this session, we worked to prepare the student on morphogenesis and stem cells. For plants, we went over the contents of a seed, the anatomy of a sprout, and the apical meristem (how it correlated to animal stem cells). She struggled most with the plant content as it was mostly memorization of terms, but it went well. We created study note cards from her test objectives list, and I instructed her to use those to study. I had no concerns about this session.
We went through genetics. He had an exam the next day so I went through it with him. I had some questions prepared so I had him complete those while I created different pedigrees for him to work on. I went through the 4 types of pedigrees with him and had him label the genotypes on each. We also went through some of the diseases he was told to memorize. We also were able to get in some geometry. I tested him by just complicating the problems and showing him little tricks to solve them. Also taught him The Rule of Sine.
Extremely intelligent student and picks up information quickly.
We covered:
- Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection.
- Darwin's evidence for evolution.
- Cladistics and Taxonomy.
- Fossil and molecular evidence for Evolution.
- The difference between punctuated equilibrium and descent with modification.
We went over the student's quiz from last week to analyze errors and any patterns. For this week's quiz I went over three general test taking strategies to implement this week and to help him feel more confident. I also asked him to make 6 more flashcards in the method we had discussed last week.
The student and I didn't get a chance to meet the week before so we had more to work on. We studied some Biology topics primarily covering evolution and natural selection. Afterwards, we studied geometry covering special right triangles such as the 3-4-5 triangle. He felt confused about some topics but I cleared up the fact that he simply has to memorize the triangles.
I used my lectures to cover the topics of meiosis, mitosis, and genetics, which was more comprehensive than the material the student had available. We finished his extra credit, and I quizzed him using the exams I have used in the past for my classes. He seems to know the material, he just needs to study his worksheets.
For our initial meeting, we discussed some of the trouble she has been having with her biology course. We tackled the topics of DNA, replication, transcription, and translation. I used some educational videos to illustrate each of these processes, so she had a greater concept of leading and lagging strand synthesis for replication.