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Thank you for considering me as a future tutor for you or your son/daughter. I know that education is important to you, and you would like your son/daughter to succeed in school and beyond, or would like to succeed yourself. I’m here to help. When I was a kid, my aunt instilled in me a curiosity to learn and a Read more...
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I came to tutoring as a second career after retiring from full time scientific work. I have always enjoyed tutoring – especially at the high school level. I now devote more time and effort to it than was possible before retirement. I have hundreds of hours of experience with more than 50 students. I have worked with four Fairfax County Read more...
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Children’s education is a parental responsibility. Most parents strive to gear their children so that they have the best chance for success in adulthood. This requires exposure of the student to numerous aspects of life including basic, core and elective education. Schools, teachers and tutors may be part of the solution, or they may be part of a problem. I Read more...
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Hello!Excellent communication between the tutor and student is essential to a successful tutoring relationship. I’ve been involved with that type of communication all my adult life. I communicated as a junior high teacher to my students way back in the 1970s. I communicated with students as a teaching tennis professional. I communicated with my clients, with judges, and with juries Read more...
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My name is Adam. I’ve just finished graduate school with an MFA in Screenwriting and Film Studies. My undergraduate degree was in psychology, however, and I’ve been using that degree to work with children and adults with mental health disorders.I love to learn and I love to teach. I am most qualified in English, Literature, Creative Writing, Screenwriting, Film Studies, Read more...
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I have taught high school sciences (IPC, Chemistry, Physics) and college algebra and math classes over the past decade. I have also taught college Physics courses while a graduate student. I have chosen to focus on high school teaching for one simple reason – that is where the problem lies! Too many students are not prepared for any of the Read more...
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Five years ago, I began teaching in Houston, Texas at a Prep Public School. This has been a wonderfully rewarding decision, as I have always enjoyed tutoring and working together with fellow students on projects. Now that my fiancee is a grad student at FSU, I work as an engineer for the state. On weekends, I return to my passion Read more...
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I graduated from MIT with a Bachelor of Science in Brain and Cognitive Sciences in June 2013, and I currently work as an instructor at an independent teaching and educational research institute. In high school, I graduated as valedictorian. I took multiple AP math and science courses, in addition to serving as president of my school’s Science Honor Society and Read more...
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I have bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. I am employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as a Project Designer, which entails the planning and design of new and reconstruction of roadway and bridge projects within the Philadelphia area. In April of 2016 I received my Professional Engineers License for Read more...
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I am retired from teaching all levels of high school math, including calculus. My most recent position was at an American school in Switzerland with American students from selective prep schools in the U.S. I have taught in independent schools in several states. I have tutored students, both in groups and individually in subjects and also for PSAT, ACT and Read more...