Helping students enjoy learning and thrive gives me joy. I have received my MASc and PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering from the University of Toronto. It would be my pleasure to help you learn how to enjoy learning and give you some insights about higher education and research. A portfolio of my teachings in MATH, PHYSICS, and CHEMISTRY, as well as tips on STUDY and ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS can be found on my YouTube channel, HomeFun:...
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I am graduate student at Dalhousie university , Halifax majoring in industrial engineering. I received my Bachelor's degree in Chemical engineering. I have tutoring experience of 5 years and Teaching is my passion and i love to help students. I like to help students with their assignments, project and reports. I teach maths , physics , chemistry , chemical engineering, mass transfer , heat transfer , statistics from school level to bachelors level.
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...With years of experience as a teaching assistant, tutor, and instructor, I have worked with students of all levels, from high school to graduate programs. Whether you're preparing for standardized tests, struggling with coursework, or looking to deepen your understanding of a subject, I am here to guide and support you. If you're looking for a tutor who can help you or your child build confidence, master challenging concepts, and achieve academic success in a...
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I am a PhD student in engineering at the University of Montreal (Polytechnique Montreal) as ranked first. I have years of experience teaching high school students in different topics of math and physics. I also have experience of teaching bachelor and Master students at University in various fields including calculus, differential equation, mass and heat transfer transport phenomena, and process simulation
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...my ability to communicate in multiple languages. I believe in simplifying complex concepts and relating them to practical scenarios to make learning more relevant and interesting. In my sessions, I encourage curiosity and critical thinking, ensuring that students not only learn the theoretical aspects but also understand their practical implications. I am particularly adept at working with young adults, especially university students, as I can relate to their academic challenges and aspirations. My multilingual skills...
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...Bachelor's of Applied Science, Chemical Engineering. A few things about me are that I love to travel, crochet, weightlift and dance. When I'm not doing any of those hobbies, I love to tutor and help students take their learning to the next level. During high school, I tutored a few of my peers and students younger than me. I like being able to explain concepts in new and interesting ways. I love using a variety...
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...worked as a Software Developer at Ribbon Communications for 2.5 years. Here I have worked on session border controllers, sip protocol, Dockers and containers. I have worked as a Python, Math and Science Tutor. I treat my students as my friends and teach them the logic and aspects behind learning each concept. It always necessary to understand the topics than just read is what I strongly feel. My other research and project internships positions are...
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...students at the university level. I have always taken great joy in imparting knowledge onto others and feel that it is given me a proper understanding of the subject matter. I think that the idea of a growth-oriented mindset is essential and that in its absence people tend to put themselves in a box or limit what they can or can't do. I believe that given enough time and a flexible approach we can all...
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...I am a Chemical Engineer by profession but I am more passionate about mathematics as I consider it as the heart of Engineering. I also like teaching organic chemistry as it is one of the favorite subjects of mine. I believe to teach is to learn twice and the most amazing part of teaching is to make struggling students believe in this process and seeing them thrive in their academics. I am also a full...
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As a dedicated and passionate educator, I bring several years of classroom experience and a deep understanding of diverse learning styles to support students in reaching their full potential. I excel in breaking down complex concepts and providing individualized attention, tailored instruction and meaningful feedback to help students succeed. I approach tutoring with a collaborative, student-centred, and enthusiastic attitude driven by my love of learning.
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I recently graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering. I tutor a broad range of subjects, but am most proficient in math and am quite passionate about English language and grammar. Since I just finished my undergrad, I am very much looking forward to helping other people prepare for their academic journey however I can help.
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Deep understanding is better than memorizing. In my lesson, you will find: Summary of theories at school Explanation and simplifying complexed theories. Emphasizing key point prepare for mild term and final exams Solve exercise in detail. Answer for your questions.
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I strive to make learning as seamless as possible. Together we will tackle some of your most challenging school subjects and ensure you are well on your way to a fulfilling learning time and ultimately have a rewarding career.
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...of Science in Process Integration. I have over 20 years of teaching experience with private secondary and post-secondary institutions, home tutoring, and online-based pedagogy. I have experience in International General Certificate for Secondary Education (IGCSE) and Cambridge Advanced Level A' Level Curricula and can teach high school and college students having challenges in Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering-based courses. As a teacher, students' satisfaction is central to my teaching philosophy. Therefore, my...
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...Nikhil earned a Master of Engineering degree (MASc) at University of Waterloo, then completed the Master of Business Administration (MBA) EM (Executive Program, Management) at the Rotman School, University of Toronto and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Nikhil also has extensive finance, business, investment, operational and managerial experience in a broad range of industries with a reputation of building long-term shareholder value at top-tier Canadian corporations by significantly impacting growth and profits. He is...
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...calculus and algebra, enabling them to correct assignments and test papers. I am in my last semester of a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Lakehead University in Ontario, Canada. I can provide information and assistance on a wide range of subjects like Calculus, Trigonometry, Probability, Statistics, Algebra, and many more, and my favorite ones are Calculus and Trigonometry. Moreover, I can assist students with chemistry and physics subjects as I took many courses regarding...
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...Florida. One of my main reasons for choosing this major was my passion to learn more about the sciences and mathematics. I have loved math ever since I was a child, my parents started teaching me to use strictly mental math from age 4, and since then, math has always been my strongest subject. My passion for mathematics stretches even farther when I tutored other students alongside me in class during my AP Calculus courses...
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...amount of time teaching as well. I want all students that I tutor to feel comfortable when I am tutoring them and I believe all students have the ability to improve. I am very comfortable teaching all subjects for grades up to 9th grade and, when dealing with high school courses, I love to tutor most math and science courses including many AP courses. I also have a lot of experience with standardized test prep...
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...support I received. Few experiences have been as rewarding as sharing my passion for science and tech with kids as a robotics camp counselor. Seeing children get excited to learn about programming, design, and problem solving the same way I did at their age with my old legos was amazing. Right now I'm looking to tutor in mostly STEM subjects, and though the website won't seem to let me check the box, I also speak...
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Recent Chemical Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
Today, the student and I covered topics related to evolution and natural selection with a focus on Equilibrium. I mostly clarified topics related to H-W equilibrium because the student still felt unclear about its significance and use. I feel confident he understood my message at the end of our session, however I still feel he could use a firmer grasp on the difference between allele frequency and genotype frequency in ideal populations. Otherwise, he is strong in his understanding of evolution.
We reviewed for the student's test on evolution the following day by reviewing:
- Analogous vs Homologous Structures
- Artificial vs Natural Selection
- Speciation and Hybrid Species
- Three main types of evidence for evolution
- Radiometric Dating
- The Contributions of Lyell, Darwin, Wallace, Malthus, and Linnaeus on our understanding of Evolution.
We reviewed his last test and quiz which both showed marked improvement.
For this session, we focused on the student's new chapter on reproduction. She started with plant reproduction. So, we covered the anatomy of the male and female plants, including the stamen and pistil. We also went over the difference between a spore and a pollen grain. Along the same lines, we covered how fertilization occurs in plants, pollen grain binding to the stigma leading to the formation of a pollen tube. She struggled the most with understanding the alternation of generations of plants and how a plant can go from being haploid to diploid and then back to haploid. To help her better understand this, I used a diagram showing that plants can only produce gametes during certain stages of their life cycle.
The student and I worked on concepts for his upcoming assessment on Evolution and the origins of life. He recently took a quiz. Last week, I made a review game for him. Next week, we plan to start reviewing for his end of course test.
Material discussed was a review on photosynthesis and glycolysis with an emphasis on its function, reactants, and products. Genetics was reviewed including a quick review of DNA and RNA, and then we proceeded to cover the central dogma of biology (DNA to RNA to Protein, as well as its variations), translation and transcription, meiosis (gametes, zygotes, and ploidy number), heredity and inheritance (including how to utilize Punnett squares), and lastly an overview of mutations (insertions, deletions, and substitutions and their effects on an organism).
The student started her unit on evolution. We reviewed a take-home quiz in which she did well with defining terms related to fossils, geological layers, organs, and structures. She struggled with understanding molecular clock theory and reading branching diagrams. We covered a basic intro to Darwin's theory and its origins. She did well with differentiating between individual mutation and adaptation of a population.