I began tutoring during my undergraduate career and moved on to become a teaching assistant during my time as a graduate student. I'm knowledgeable in various levels of biology, English/grammar, as well as bioinformatics and some programming languages. Tutoring is something I thoroughly enjoy and helping students learn material well is my ultimate goal.
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...Engineering with a focus on Additive Manufacturing. Got my Masters in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia USA with a focus on Control Systems and Energy Systems. Got my Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan. I wish to achieve and be a role model for my people who live in Shangla the most backward district of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan. Since a very young age (when I...
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...mother of two, I had to learn how to manage my time effectively, and it wasn't always easy. There were moments of doubt and frustration, but through perseverance and the support of mentors, I developed strategies that helped me succeed. These challenges taught me resilience and time managementskills that I now pass on to others in their own learning journeys. My interest in teaching stemmed from this process of overcoming obstacles. As I navigated my...
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I am a recent graduate with my bachelor's and master's in biomedical engineering. I excel with the content of physics, anatomy & physiology, and engineering. My passion is to develop and construct hand prostheses, and I am happy to share all of my knowledge!
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...broad background with extensive knowledge and first-hand experience in the biological and physical sciences. My favorite subjects to teach are math, physics, chemistry, and engineering because I enjoy the reward of helping students solve a tough problem. Rather than simply showing students the solution, however, I focus on the underlying concepts in order to give students the skills they need to tackle challenging problems on their own. I grew up in a small town in...
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...sciences. Because of my background in high school and major in college, I have plenty of experience with Calculus I through Statistics for research, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and anatomy and physiology. I love helping students in math and science and it gives me a sense of satisfaction to see other people succeed. I have experience of 3 years being an academic tutor and I love it. As the eldest sister, I've helped my younger siblings...
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...a good tutor is someone who can listen to, interact well, and understand the needs of the student. This is so important because it establishes an environment where both the student and the tutor feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and feelings about the material. In a tutoring session, a student should feel open to ask questions and express concerns. Outside of academics, I enjoy sports, specifically triathlon. I competed on UT's club triathlon team for...
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...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. I am a firm believer of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality...
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I am a senior in Biomedical Engineer at the University of Minnesota. I'm well versed in general courses such as Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry as well as more advanced courses such as Biomechanics, Fluid Dynamics, and Materials Engineering.
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...opportunities to engage with global issues and contribute to positive change on a global scale. Academically, I have always been drawn to subjects that challenge me to think critically and creatively. My undergraduate studies in Political Science provided me with a solid foundation in analyzing complex socio-political dynamics and understanding the mechanisms of power and governance. Through rigorous coursework and research projects, I honed my analytical skills and gained insights into the complexities of international...
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...sessions enjoyable. Furthermore, I am passionate about the subjects I tutor in. I am most excited by subjects in the natural sciences with an emphasis on human anatomy, biology, and psychology. I have experience with the material through taking courses such as Biology Honors, AP Biology, Physics, AP Environmental Science, Chemistry, and Medical Terminology. Furthermore, I took an EMT course before becoming nationally certified EMT which afforded me knowledge in human anatomy. My main goal...
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...Department involved utilizing advanced microscopy techniques to investigate the impact of stress on neuronal connectivity. These positions have honed my analytical skills and deepened my understanding of the educational and psychological challenges students face. I have also gained valuable experience through internships and externships, such as at the Lakeside Community Committee in Chicago and Blue Shield of California. These roles have provided me with a broader perspective on the intersection of education, healthcare, and community...
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My name is Mario I. Hernandez, and I am a PhD student at Texas Tech University. I graduated with my B.S. in Kinesiology and M.S. in Clinical Exercise Physiology at Arizona State University. I am interested in exercise physiology, functional anatomy/kinesiology, and anatomy and physiology. I look forward to working with you!
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...Studies Gender Studies, and Social Work. I believe in the potential for any student to achieve an A in every course and in every assignment. More so than a grade, my goal is to help students fall in love with the process of learning. Feedback from successful students has allowed me to recognize how effective the approaches toward tutoring mine have been for all learning types in various academic subjects. While my tutoring students gain...
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...I am most passionate about all health sciences and certifications including: NSCA CSCS, NASM CPT, NREMT, Biology, Anatomy and physiology, Neuroscience, and psychology. I am a firm proponent of education, believing it to be absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I try to impart this appreciation to all of my students. I believe that everyone should be lifelong learners, and I consider myself one and love to take any opportunity I can...
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With a strong background in STEM fields and numerous years of tutoring experience, I have the experience and motivation to help you succeed in the way that works best for you! I understand that students have a range of interests, strengths, and more that may add to their educational journey and want to ensure that regardless, you will meet your education goals!
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...approach would center on encouragement and mutual respect above all else. I attended Crossroads College Preparatory School for seventh through twelfth grades. After one year at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, I transferred to Webster University here in Saint Louis. Although I am currently a journalism major, I am interested in a wide range of academic subjects from science to literature. Outside of school, I enjoy making art and spending time with my dog, Juniper.
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...of 5+ years. I graduated in Physics from Florida State university and have ample experience in college level mathematics, physics, engineering, and chemistry. My background is condensed matter research, built on the groundwork of fundamentals in algebra and calculus, so i am able to accommodate all levels and types of coursework, from an elementary schooler first learning math to a graduate student completing research tasks. I look forward to working with you towards your highest...
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...guiding students to not only excel in their studies but also develop a clear roadmap for their professional journey. Through clear, engaging, and interactive resources, I work with students to identify their strengths, address their challenges, and set achievable, meaningful goals. My approach is data-driven, ensuring that the educational materials and strategies I provide are not only aligned with current academic standards but are also tailored to each student's learning style and aspirations. I am...
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...Education to strengthen my expertise in pedagogy, curriculum design, and inclusive instruction. I have several years of experience teaching and tutoring students across K12 in a range of settings, including special education classrooms, one-on-one advisory programs, and high-support charter schools. I specialize in life sciences such as Biology, Ecology, and Earth Science, but I enjoy supporting students in all subjects and grade levels. My teaching philosophy is hands-on, curiosity-driven, and highly personalized. I design lessons...
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The field of biomechanics is a fascinating marriage of Newtonian mechanics and human physiology with the nearly exclusive purpose of analyzing the application and generation of forces within the human body. If you are pursuing studies in musculoskeletal physiology, neurobiology, physical therapy, or medicine, biomechanics can hold the key to answering the why, how, and what if questions that you may encounter. Why are women more prone to ACL injury than men? How can wearing a seat belt impact concussion risk during a car accident? What would happen if a woman with osteoporosis fell directly on her knee? Would the ligament or the bone give out first in injury? A fundamental understanding of biomechanics is absolutely essential for understanding injury mechanisms and, subsequently, prescribing the appropriate tests to accurately diagnose the injury.
In part because of its dualistic dependency on both physics and biology, biomechanics can often seem counterintuitive to students. While you may have studied one field or the other for years, meshing them together and applying one to the other often requires you to remember long-forgotten details from past biology or physics courses. If you find yourself struggling to grasp the concepts presented in your coursework, biomechanics tutoring may be able to help. With locations nationwide, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with instructors well versed in both the foundations and applications of the biomechanics field. They use their valuable skills and knowledge to support students like yourself in their goals and aspirations. The Varsity Tutors educational directors will work with you to create a detailed student profile that allows potential tutors in your area to determine what they can do for you. In addition, it serves as the basis for your tutoring plan, which is flexible and based on your learning style, personality, preferences, and syllabus.
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Recent Biomechanics Tutoring Session Notes
Today we finished up the algebra quiz from the last session, as well as her homework over the same stuff - more factoring. She's doing okay.
We reviewed various ecology topics (primary vs. secondary succession, population density models, etc.), but mostly spent the time reviewing for an upcoming assessment test that covers all of the topics for the year.
Today, we reviewed for the student's test which involved photosynthesis and cellular respiration. His teacher posted a review set on the class website and that is what we covered today. He had a grasp on each chapter and PowerPoint slide set.
Tonight we began to go over PowerPoint slides and main topics that will be covered on her exam. I explained some different ways she could help study and also how much time she should expect to devote to studying for this exam.
During our session today, the student and I read chapter 4 section 1 regarding population growth. We then completed the Section Assessment. We also finished the BioJournal for Chapter 3 to cover all of the Chapter 3 Assignments.
Today we reviewed DNA/RNA structure and functions, DNA replication, transcription and translation, and protein production in the cell. We also briefly reviewed dihybrid genetic crosses, starting to get her ready for her final exam.