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Andrew Johnson
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I am currently a student at Northeastern University. I was a tutor for math throughout high school and am looking for students in this area. I am mostly looking to tutor students in math or economics, but excelled in all subjects throughout school in New York. I received a 5 on AP Calculus AB and BC, AP Macroeconomics, and an A in Calculus 3 and Microeconomics at Northeastern. I am also a fun guy with experience with young kids, having worked as a lifeguard and summer camp counselor, if that matters for your child.
Prices and location are flexible. First lesson is free.
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Erni Muja
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Multi variable calculus, probability and math lessons in Yonkers, NY.
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Benito Kestelman
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I offer lessons in a couple different styles, depending on the goals of the student
- Test Prep (SAT, SHSAT, Regents, finals): we will identify weak points and maximize the student's score as quickly as possible. If a student starts out with minimal knowledge of the material, we can cover the basics much faster than a traditional classroom. I would recommend 2-hour sessions to start
- Through Learning: ideal if we start early during a course. The student will understand all the material covered in class in greater depth, and be slightly ahead of his fellow classmates. I'll also show how the material connects to more advanced or applied topics, that are rarely shown in class (but which become very useful later in a student's career)
- For fun/for a project: more geared towards a computer science project. If the student has an idea for a project, we'll cover the strategy for implementing it, and we'll go over any tricky parts. The student will also learn a variety of tools to make coding more efficient, such as IDE's, debuggers, version control, Linux commands, etc. depending on the project
The point is you will see results and see them fast