...my team has placed numerous times and my qualifications prove my experience within my specialty. I do enjoy tutoring others that are struggling in mathematics, from Algebra 1 all the way to Calculus 2. My method of tutoring is for the student to understand the different methods they can use to approach a problem, as least to get a good foundation for what they know. Solving mathematical problems is a passion that I have, as...
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...mentoring students. In the past 2 years I have personally mentored 4 students in how to be a effective research scientists (I taught things like proper lab techniques, basic biology/biochemistry, presentation skills, and how to apply science to the real world). All of my students have received awards for their outstanding performance. I love tutoring anything science related, especially biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and more, but I am also strong in math. My tutoring philosophy...
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...when a student memorizes steps to solve a problem. I always want the student to understand what he/she is doing and why they are doing. This insight will make them a stronger, faster and better student, particularly in the field of mathematics. This brings the student long term results that could extend far beyond the work done in the tutoring sessions. Mathematics is my love and economics is my passion and because of this I...
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...and Discrete Mathematics. My duties involved giving weekly tutorials and designing and evaluating homework and quizzes. I have also taught underprivileged high school students as part of an NGO. I taught math, computer science and english speaking skills. This is why Mathematics is my favourite subject to tutor. I am also comfortable tutoring for standardised tests such as the GRE and SAT. My goal is not merely to teach facts and formulas but rather to...
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As a master's student and former medical student, I know how challenging academics can be. I also know how having a helping hand, a guidance through the confusion, can help one gain confidence in themselves to excel. From tutoring children to post-graduates, I have seen that all students (no matter their age, level of education, strengths, weaknesses, etc.) who are willing to learn can succeed. ... In a typical first session, the student and I usually...
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...may demonstrate understanding of the material. Most recently I was the lead mathematics tutor in the Southern Oregon University Mathematics and Science Learning Commons. At this institution, SOU students were able to receive further math and science help for their respective classes. I tutored all levels of mathematics offered at SOU and General Chemistry, Physics and Biology. I prefer to tutor subjects in mathematics ranging from Algebra 1 up to and beyond Differential Equations. I...
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...really enjoy tutoring math and English! Math always has an answer to work towards and can be taught using various mediums. English is also a favorite subject of mine as I love to read and write and love reading the works of others. I like to tutor subjects by working through problems with students and practicing problems. Outside of academics, I enjoy hiking and have almost finished half of the Appalachian trail. I also enjoy...
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I graduated from Oberlin College in 2008 with a double degree in math and politics, and then I moved to China. I spent more than four years in China working as a teacher for Chinese and international students. I've taught all different ages and types of students, in subjects ranging from ESL to math to SAT. I love teaching.
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I am currently a graduate student in Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware. I am working on using magnetic and flow fields to create advanced materials by directing the self-assembly process of nanoparticles . I have tutored students in Chemistry, Physics and Math all throughout undergraduate and graduate work. I truly enjoy breaking material down into its core components that allows the students to understand complicated information.
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...electrical engineering at the University of Florida before teaching for 3 years. I taught a variety of math and science topics and really enjoyed it. Additionally, I went back to law school and obtained a law degree from Florida State University College of Law. Other interesting things about me is that I was a 2 sport athlete in football and baseball and still love sports. Also, I was a dance teacher for a little while...
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...a language; you need to know the basics before you get speaking fluently. Math can be difficult, but it can be even more fun once you get it. To me, chemistry is the perfect blend of science and math, which is great since I enjoy both! You can learn from the most basic atoms (don't trust them, they make up everything!) to the most complex proteins to applications in the real world. Chemistry is fun...
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...in Mathematics. I am taking a gap year before attending graduate school at Rutgers University for Astrophysics, and in the meantime, I am tutoring and working on various academic projects. I have been tutoring math, physics, and astronomy for 3 years. My approach is to help individual comprehension rather than rote memorization. I'm interested in a lot of things outside of just tutoring! I enjoy bouldering, playing the guitar, programming, and hiking with my girlfriend...
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...of Florida and a MFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design. While I'm a photographer by trade, I also have a passion for and expertise in Math and the Natural Sciences -- as well as French and Spanish, having studied and worked in both Paris and Central America. While I'm proficient now, I struggled with both languages early on, and understand the challenges of both starting a new language and in...
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...on attending medical school upon graduation. I have been a tutor for nearly four years in multiple areas. Primarily, I have tutored mathematics for middle school and high school students. I also have experience in test preparation for the SAT, ACT, IB, AP and Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS). Additionally, I have tutored in multiple sciences, such as physics and biology. I very devoted to education and to intend to see to it that...
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...session. After I began teaching, I found students certainly benefit from a skilled and committed teacher. But not nearly as much as they can from a skilled tutor. The content knowledge and methods of teaching skills / content can be focused to meet the individual student in a way that it simply can't in a full classroom. Guiding the student to their own "light bulb" moment is something that I always aim for with each...
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...writing, any skill or problem can be broken down into small steps and tackled bit by bit. This makes hard problems far less scary and produces steady reward for the solver. My role in your study will be to help you find the small components in a problem and tackle each one, and provide a patient voice of encouragement for you. If you practice solving any kind of problem this way, eventually you won't believe...
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...Hopkins University. As you might guess, I specialize in teaching mathematics, though I can also tutor in physics. I've tutored and taught students both online and offline ever since I got my Bachelor's Degree, including during my time at JHU, in subjects ranging from basic arithmetic to differential equations. My teaching philosophy is "math is easy"; my goal is to make sure you understand why math is intuitive and natural, so that it's easy for...
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Thanks to one-on-one help in middle and high school, I not only achieved stronger grades/test scores, but gained the confidence I will continue to use even beyond graduate school. I hope to give others the same invaluable tool set!... The ways I've always preferred to learn myself are typically the ways I teach. Once it seems like a student has a pretty strong understanding of a subject, I like to play competitive or timed games. It...
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...using contemporary resources and materials that will keep students' interest piqued at all times. As an enthusiastic and experienced Math Teacher, I am positive in my capabilities to make a substantial contribution to all students requiring math tutoring. I am an extremely passionate Mathematics Educator. I can teach Arithmetic, Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability and Statistics up to college level. As a tutor who believes in highly visual and hands on techniques my expertise will...
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...tutored and taught Math courses like Algebra to PreCalculus and Calculus in both High School and College levels. I have obtained my Masters degree in Mathematics plus 7 years later, my PhD, also in Mathematics. In the US, I have lived a year in Washington State (Seattle area) and close to a year in California (Los Angeles area). Outside the US, I grew up and resided in the Philippines (Manila area) until moving to Texas...
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Recent IB Further Mathematics HL Tutoring Session Notes
We spent a lot of time working on the student's study guide for Algebra 1. He seemed confident with some of the concepts until I asked him to do a few practice problems. However, after we worked through and practiced, he was able to understand and make connections with other topics from the chapters we covered. We worked on factoring three and four term polynomial equations, as well as inequality graphs. We also worked on the formula y=mx+b and how to correctly graph the equation by finding the x-intercept, y-intercept and the slope of the equation. We also clarified his questions with certain methods to use and what would be easier and more understandable.
Today was our last session of the year. He reviewed for his final. As I told his mother, he is very talented in math, but sometimes makes small mistakes, and his anxiety can get in the way. We have worked on the latter issue.
The student reviewed combinations, conversions of volumes and weights, time, temperature, and word problems "backing" into the answer. Evidently, the student did not cover combinations during her normal coursework, but grasped the concept quickly.
We reviewed graphing lines from an equation and table. We began to talk about affine transformations: translations, reflections, and rotations. I described how to carry out each transformation visually and mathematically. We also practiced composing several transformations.
The student successfully completed a worksheet based on calculating areas of various figures. He did well with recognition of the formulas. Overall, a good final session with the student for the academic year!
I started with math, going over the topics that we learned in our last session to make sure that the student remembered the concepts and understood how to apply them to different problems. He was doing very well with volume, area and surface area of two and three-dimensional objects. We went over angles, which have been the toughest concept for him. I was very pleased to see that he was doing very well. It seemed as though something finally clicked for him and he was able to recognize angles and answer all the questions I had for him. When I was satisfied that he had mastered this concept we ended our session by reviewing parts of speech and diagramming some sentences.