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I graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in Chemistry from Saint Martin’s University. I have worked as a chemist in the private sector and as a financial and budget analyst in the public sector, but have been at home most recently raising my children. I have taught mostly younger kids — mine and others — pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry Read more...
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I received my undergraduate degree in math and cello performance from Indiana University. During my undergraduate years, I received national awards (the Goldwater scholarship, a top 25 finish in the Putnam exam), and high recognition from the IU math department (the Ciprian Foias Prize, the Marie S. Wilcox scholarship). In high school, I scored a 2400 on the SAT, and Read more...
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I am a retired Bell Labs researcher who really enjoys teaching. I have taught courses both at Bell Labs and at Rutgers. I’ve taught both groups of secretaries and PhDs. I’ve tutored high school and college students both in person and on the telephone when distance prevented a meeting. I believe that the best way to learn a subject is Read more...
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I continuously strive for excellence. I have worked with children and adults with disabilities in the past, and thoroughly enjoyed making a difference in their lives. I was also an intake specialist at State Farm Insurance Agency in my previous position.I have complete knowledge of the business side of sports along with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Sport Management Read more...
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I attend Tufts University. I am expecting to graduate in 2014 from the College of Arts and Sciences, and have a major GPA of 3.86. I scored a 32 on my ACT with scores of 35 and 33 in English and Math respectively. I’ve tutored students before in math and English. Last summer, I was the Editorial Design Intern at Read more...
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I have a degree in mathematics. I am a retired computer software engineer. After retiring I substitute taught in the local high school. I have privately tutored for 10 years. My theory for tutoring is not to just work with the current assignments but to fill in the basic information which may have been missed along the way. It has Read more...
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Note: I have a few after school slots available at this point, and daytime slots on some days. (updated 11/21/17)——–Are you (or is your child) “math phobic”? Are you lost in math class, or stuck at the first sentence of a paper you have to write for Monday? Is your idea of organization “well, it’s in there somewhere!”? Do you Read more...
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I am coming back to teaching after a 2 year absence, as my heart misses helping students daily. At the present time, I substitute teach in the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School. I have also worked in the Melrose after school program called Education Station. I currently hold a license in Massachusetts to teach 5-8 mathematics. Growing up outside the Read more...
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I’ve been teaching or tutoring for over twenty years in some form or another. For me the reward from tutoring is when I see that a student has caught onto an idea, when the light bulb goes on. In my career I’ve not only studied physics, mathematics and statistics, but applied them as well as time management and study skills. Read more...
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I am a tutor who worked at Wilbur Wright College for 3 years and currently a tutor for a company that tutors grades schools. In my time as a tutor, I have learned that I have a talent for explaining math to others. I have multiple ways of explaining things and I really try to bring you into your own Read more...