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Teaching was my passion since I was very young. I was first helping my friends with their classes and I started private tutoring since high school. I have more than 15 years of experience tutoring different levels of students varying from high school to graduate students. I obtained my MS in Statistics from UTEP and worked as a part time Read more...
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I have been teaching courses in the most fascinating subjects there are: (at least to me) Neuroscience and Psychology for over twenty years. I have a Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuropharmacology from Binghamton University and I am currently an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Southern University Baton Rouge where I teach undergraduate courses in Physiological Psychology, Sensation/Perception, and History/Systems Read more...
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Educational Background and Career Ambitions: I’ve graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 2013 as a triple major with Bachelor of Science degrees in (1) Biomedical Engineering, (2) Chemistry, (3) Biology, and a minor in Materials Science Engineering. I averaged 5-6 classes per quarter (11 weeks) and my college transcript consists of mostly As and Bs (will show for Read more...
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Hey Friends and Fellow Learners, My background is very varied but that’s what makes it even more fun. Originally, I practiced as a physician in my home country and decided I wanted to contribute to the Science of Medicine through research, so I decided to pursue graduate training in Epidemiology and Biostatistics and then Molecular Microbiology and Immunology both at Read more...
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I am a Math educator and Statistics instructor: a certified high school Math teacher since 2004. I have taught Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Math Models, Pre-calculus and Advanced Quantitative Reasoning. I have my Bachelor’s in Statistics and Master’s in Math Education. I have for many years, used SPSS, JMP and R for data analysis for my graduate classes as Read more...
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I love teaching and would love to continue to utilize my skills to help students reach their full potential in subjects that they are currently struggling with. I worked for one year as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Columbia University and five years as a private tutor with high school students. Read more...
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As a teaching assistant in graduate school, I discovered that I had a real knack (and, indeed, love) for explaining; I became popular with the students in my sections because of my clear, insightful presentations and lively style of teaching. Many would come to my office outside of class for extra help, and it became somewhat of a “hobby” for Read more...
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I am a former college professor (Ph.D., Psychology), businessman and researcher on computer-based training and performance tools. I have taught statistics, experimental design, technical writing and various subjects and levels in psychology (introductory psychology, personality theory, research methods and psychological measurement (i.e. testing)) to undergraduates and graduate students. My specialty is statistics, and in addition to teaching I have served Read more...
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Hello!I am a Cornell educated former statistics and economics student who specializes in tutoring statistics, economics, SAT math, algebra, algebra 2, pre-calculus and physics. Currently, I work for a boutique Manhattan-based tutoring firm where I have tutored high school students in physics, algebra and economics. In the past, I was a math tutor at a college in Manhattan for a Read more...
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My long-term aspiration from a career standpoint is to be an educator in a technical field, such as chemistry, engineering, or advanced mathematics. The best method to eventually arrive at that goal is to consistently put myself into situations to pass on the knowledge accumulated through experiences, helping people improve their lives with creative and unconventional solutions to problems, and Read more...