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Kyle Lumary
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I am a 27 year old math, science, and engineering tutor. I began tutoring math in 2010 with a local tutoring company. After gaining several years of experience and expanding the subjects I was capable of tutoring, I began taking on private tutoring opportunities. I then began tutoring at the local community collee, covering specific courses and working with assist students in courses with historically high failure rates. I now work as an assistant supervisor for a college tutorial center that has been voted best in area 5 years in a row. I have a level 1 CRLA tutoring certificate and am currently looking for new students to take on in a private capacity.
I am passionate about nearly all STEM courses and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering at California State University of Fresno.
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Gaston Quinones
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I'm an international student, Spanish native speaker, currently pursuing my Master of Business Administration degree in Boston, Massachusetts, Industrial and Systems Engineer specialized in Corporate Finance. Strong background in Mathematics due to my degree in Engineering: Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Arithmetic, Quantitative Analysis, etc., as well as expert in Financial topics as: Economics, Accounting, Finance, Econometric, Managerial Economics, Managerial Accounting, etc. due to my specialization in Corporate Finance and my current MBA degree.
I have been tutoring all these topics for several years to high school and University students, having become Teaching Assistant of courses like: Finance and Quantitative Analysis at University.
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Millie Cox
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Hi! My name is Millie, and I love math. I'm an Actuarial Science major at BYU. I really do think that anyone has the potential to succeed in math, but not too many teachers will teach in a way that can help everyone. That's why I'm here to help!
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Mesue Ngalame-Eko
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Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Discrete Math, Linear Algebra and French lessons in Lynchburg, VA.
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Lucas Hynes
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I enjoy teaching and sharing my passion for math and logic. I also love to see people be able to grow and learn in ways that they did not know that they could. There is also joy for me in learning as well because by teaching people I also get to learn and grow and get to grow a connection to the people that I am teaching. I am a college student pursuing a bachelors degree in computer science with a minor in mathematics. Math has always been a passion of mine, and I love the way numbers and calculations work to bring understanding to problems. I also have a lot of passion for teaching others and trying to help others achieve a better understanding of the material that they are studying along with helping them grow and appreciate the subject that I know and love.
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
My process with a new student is to get to know them and how they view the subject that they are working on. Whether they view it as a passion that just needs more help to fully develop, a burden to be overcome, or something else entirely. Once I have begun to know this information I like to begin by introducing the basic ideas around the subject or topic at hand to get a better grasp around the fundamentals. This helps me learn who the student is as a person and how they like to learn and interact with the subject so that the relationship is built and the way to approach the subject can be improved for each of the individual students
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a large background in mathematics. I am pursuing a mathematics minor and a computer science degree. I have taken up to Calculus III, linear algebra, and statistics at the college level. I have been at the top of my class throughout high school and college. math has always come easily to me, and I love to share and learn with people while improving my own skills.
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Erika George
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Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Geometry, Statistics and writing tutor in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Benjamin Beste
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Math lessons in St. Peters, MO.
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Rebecca Enns
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Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Math, GRE, LSAT, PSAT, SAT, Graduate Test Prep, Analytical Geometry, Applied Mathematics, and Basic Math lessons in Edmond, OK.
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BruceAlan Martin
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Tutoring Approach/Experience
APPROACH:I focus on understanding of the concepts and developing the student's ability to solve problems -- rather than tedious drill and temporary www.*** I get results! (Demonstrated score improvement, passing courses, raising grades, etc.)2. Knack for establishing good rapport with each www.*** Focus on understanding concepts and developing skills and strategies to solve www.*** Also, my ability to make things understandable, in writing and in www.*** :30+ years college teaching, plus private tutoring in academic subjects and "test-prep" techniques. Also taught and/or managed many employee-training programs. Developed curricula for training programs, civil-service exam preparation courses, etc. as well as for after-school science clubs and summer www.*** professional career was primarily in software development and management, at Brookhaven National Lab (BNL), Grumman, Robotic Vision, American Science, and other Long Island companies, and as a software consultant and website www.*** am also a professional writer, with thousands of pages published, and I currently host two weekly radio shows on a local radio station. Since my early retirement from BNL in 1999, I have increased my teaching and tutoring, as well as my professional writing and radio-broadcasting activities.
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Christopher Stephen Avallone
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Accounting, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus tutor in Miami, FL.
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Bratislav Petkovic
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I am able to provide tutoring services to students from 1st to 12th grade. Subjects I specialize in are algebra, trigonometry, geometry, global history, us history, english arts, college level physics and calculus
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Brian Larson
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I began tutoring in 1999 and have been doing this as my primary income source for over 20 years with over 15 of that as a full time www.*** ; I have accumulated over 20,000 hours of face to face tutoring time across a wide variety of subjects.
I am comfortable tutoring all middle school or high school mathematics or physics courses, the majority of lower division undergraduate math courses (including all courses for a standard STEM degree) and select upper division undergraduate math courses.
I am fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and am happy to tutor using a mode of your choice at a location of your choice.
Please feel welcome to send any specific inquiries to me.
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Brent Ellis
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I have taught all Math, from 6th grade math up to AP Calculus in High www.*** ; I also taught adjunct courses at the university level in Math in the Liberal Arts and College Algebra.
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Michael Townsley
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My name is Michael (but you can call me Alex) and I graduated last year from Wichita State University with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and minors in mathematics, biology, Spanish, and honors. I have been teaching people my entire life from grade school to high school, where I graduated in three years, to college, where I graduated cum laude. The best thing about teaching is when you have a really good lesson and you know that your student will be better off for the time they spent learning.
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Marti Romero
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I started tutoring when I returned to school, helping my classmates in my two math classes. I have worked mostly with at-risk students, most at the high school level, and some at the college level. I taught Algebra and Geometry for 1 1/2 years as a long term substitute teacher in a high school. While I loved teaching in the classroom, I much prefer the one-on-one relationship that tutoring provides. I want to be sure my students understand the concepts we are covering, not simply memorizing rules or steps just to find a solution. There is nothing more satisfying -- for tutor and student -- than when the "light" goes on and the student fully understands what he/she is doing!
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Abolaji Alimi
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I'm a Full Time Mechanical Engineer with 5+ years experience at a Fortune 500 www.*** students understand the fundamentals of Mathematics is my number one priority. In College, I worked as a Student Engineer, tutored my peers, tutored groups of people, and designed (and implemented) specifically tailored tutoring sessions for student with unique cases. I not only help students overcome their obstacles, I enrich them with a solid foundation that reaches the root of their obstacles, and facilitates problem solving skills that empower students to think through problems. A lot of students have the mindset that mathematics is too hard, and can never get around that mindset. I used to be like that when I was a lot younger before high school until a tutor broke down the concept to me. Mathematics can be fun and easy, and that is what I want to help students understand.
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Price Weakley
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Recent graduate from Missouri University of Science and Technology with a BS in Chemical Engineering. Math/Science subjects.
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Katja Berthold
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Aloha ~ I am an undergraduate student at IIT studying Mechanical Engineering. I am eligible to tutor Math (Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus 1 2 3, SAT, ACT), Physics (AP Physics 1 2, AP Physics C Mechanics & Electromagnetism, SAT, ACT), and Japanese (1, 2, 3). I work with flexible pay and hours. I am easily accessible through email: ***@*** . Please feel free to contact me for further questions or concerns! Mahalo
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Michael Klusman III
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The Institute was established in 1824 by Stephen van Rensselaer and Amos Eaton for the "application of science to the common purposes of life" and is described as the oldest technological university in the English-speaking world. Numerous American colleges or departments of applied sciences were modeled after Rensselaer.
Today, Rensselaer is organized into six main schools which contain 37 departments, with emphasis on science and technology. It is well recognized for its degree programs in engineering, computing, business and management, information technology, the sciences, design, and liberal arts. RPI's Science MBA, Engineering MBA and Master of Science in Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship are identified as highly inventive and innovative by the Peterson's guide. Rensselaer is ranked 42nd out of all universities in the United States according to US News & World Report. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is also highly recognized internationally for its engineering and computing programs, and has been ranked within the top six universities in the United States for highest median earnings of recent alumni.
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Chad Mitchell
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I have 3+ years experience tutoring at Huntington Learning Center. I tutored anything from remedial Math to SAT Math.
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Sebastian Yavar
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I focus on helping students become comfortable with mathematical concepts and logical thinking as well as preparing them to succeed in their exams and future math classes. If you need help with math and want to get ahead and strengthen your abilities, then I'm here for you. I'll make sure you get in shape for any class you're taking or are planning to take.
I have 6 years of experience tutoring for institutions like Sierra College, Yuba River Charter, Forest Charter, Living Wisdom High school, as well as many private one-on-one tutoring jobs.
My areas of strength are SAT Math, Algebra 1 and 2, Integrated 1, 2, and 3, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, and Calculus.
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Angel Marquez
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Calculus 1, chemistry, algebra 1 and trigonometry lessons in San Bernardino, CA.
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Jon Steinberg
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I am a recently retired software engineer. I worked in aerospace for four decades applying my skills in programming and mathematics to a variety of projects, including the development of software for flight simulators and the design of aircraft flight control systems. I love tutoring because it provides me the opportunity to continue working in the areas I love and to keep my mind sharp and active. I enjoy mentoring others and receive great satisfaction from knowing I've helped my students increase their knowledge in these areas.
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Joshua Ferrigno
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Precalculus, calculus, algebra, trigonometry, physics, and mechanical engineering tutor in Mesa, AZ.
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Derick Disch
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I have over 100+ clinical hours in the classroom working one-on-one with students as well as teaching a lesson to an entire class. I have lots of experience working with students of all levels and work very hard at perfecting my craft. My goal is to be able to make all students solid problem solvers not just in math but in all aspects of life. Grades do not mean everything and they do not determine whether you will be successful in life what is important is learning. For some students getting a C in math is like getting an A. I want all the students I work with to achieve to the best of their abilities.
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Maryam Jawid
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Hello! I want to start off with my number one tutoring philosophy, which is that every one of my students are first friends, then tutees. I have over three years of experience tutoring all areas of Math and Science, as well as English grammar and writing. Currently SAT and PSAT are my main focus. I graduated high school as valedictorian, and am currently an honors fellow at the University of Miami with a double major of Public Health and Business Administration. I also run division one cross country and track and field. It is truly my passion to help students of all ages succeed in whatever they desire to learn, and I cannot wait to meet you and help you on your journey!
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Jeffrey Sass
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Currently going through my undergrad myself with a 4,0 and can truly connect to and help students with Math and Sciences.
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BreOnna McDaniel
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I have always been fascinated by my mathematical studies and, having a flair for the subject, there was never any doubt that I would choose to tutor it. It is a pivotal subject on which so many others depend (such as physics and chemistry). I relish the challenge of problem solving that mathematics provides. For me, it is an endlessly intriguing subject, as the discipline appears limitless, allowing so much scope for further study and research. I believe I am a well-rounded mathematician. Pure mathematics is my personal favorite because of its focus on thought processes and problem solving techniques. I hope to make math go from your least favorite subject to your favorite by the end of our tutor lessons. I graduated the top 10% in my class and can also help with any other subject you need help on. I have been consistently tutoring since freshman year in hs (around 7 years now) from children to adults older than I am. I look forward to making learning as enjoyable and easy as possible for you!
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Katelyn Walker
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HI! My name is Katelyn, I am 18, and I attend School of Engineering and study Applied Mathematics. Math has always been my passion, and I am extremely experienced in the field. By my junior year of high school, I had completed all the math courses offered at my school, so I took Calculus III at University at night. I am able to tutor almost any level of mathematics, including Algebra I, Algebra 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precaclulus, Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and Physics.
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Thomas Lei
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As a part of my undergraduate studies, I took many courses in mathematics and an assortment of applied fields (economics, physics, computer science, philosophy). My mathematics education included calculus (up to multivariate and differential equations), statistics, real & complex analysis and linear algebra. My interests mostly lie in the realm of mathematical logic because it dives deeper into proofs and the potential paradoxes that follow. My goal is to be a professor at a university that allows me to research pure mathematics. If there's a math topic that isn't represented in my profile, there's an equal chance that I know it enough to teach you, or that I would be willing to learn for you!
I also spent my years throughout high school and college studying, practicing, and performing music through my instrument, the flute. I've performed solo and with ensembles at many venues such as Merkin Concert Hall, Roulette Intermedium, National Sawdust, and the DiMenna Center for Classical Music. As a result of a concerto competition win, I played the Khachaturian Flute Concerto with the Stony Brook University Orchestra (full performance on YouTube). I also started a unofficial flute choir at SBU, arranging pieces for flutes of varying sizes. I have an equal appreciation for solo repertoire, chamber music, and orchestral excerpts; and if you're just starting out, I'd love to help out on your journey!
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Derek Williams
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Math, physics and test prep lessons in Greensboro, NC.
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Connor Johnson
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Calculus, algebra and trigonometry lessons in New York, NY.