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I’ve always had a passion for helping others succeed. Your success is my number 1 priority. When you (or your son or daughter) succeed, I too succeed. It’s a great feeling to have a student “get it.” Some professors cannot relate to today’s students, and that sets me apart from them. Coming from being a student recently, and I know Read more...
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I have been a math/science teacher for 10 years. I am on a hiatus to raise my family. I would love to help you or your children have a better understanding of math/science. My undergraduate degree was in chemistry/biochemistry with a minor in math. I have taught in public, private and international schools. I have taught middle school and high Read more...
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Throughout my engineering studies and career, the teaching opportunities I’ve been given were among my favorite experiences. Math tutoring paid the bills in college, but it was also something I looked forward to in between difficult engineering classes. Teaching English abroad and fitness instructing were also some of my college experience highlights. During my 10-year career as an engineer, I Read more...
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I am a licensed professional engineer by trade, but I have been tutoring for about 35 years. I tutor Math, Physics, and many other subjects. I graduated from the University of Texas at El Paso in 1985 in Civil Engineering. I was a tutor for the Amarillo College tutoring system and the University of Texas at El Paso while I Read more...
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I have been a teacher of AP Chemistry, Physics and Biology at some of the nation’s best private schools for 30 years. Previous employers include both Baylor and McCallie Schools in Chattanooga, TN for a combined total of 19 years. Over the course of my career, my AP students have averaged 4.8+ on their AP exams as 90% of them Read more...
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I am a recent graduate from the Viterbi School of Engineering at USC in Los Angeles, California. My education started out in a small town in Alaska where I graduated top of my high school class, then I moved on and attended Nuclear Power School for the Navy. After the Navy I decided to continue my education at a top Read more...
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Aloha,I grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. My wife and I came to Hawai‚Äòi on our honeymoon in 2001 & moved here in 2002. I have been working as a mathematics tutor for more than ten years. I really enjoy it. The world of math contains some really cool things, the Mandelbrot set, Klein bottles, and Hilbert’s hotel to name just Read more...
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I have a PhD. in Pharmaceutics and currently work at a pharmaceutical CRO with years of experience in tutoring and experience as a teaching assistant and invited/guest lecturer at universities.I have tutored at the Academic Resources Center ARC at my University and have tutored General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Pharmaceutics, Advanced Pharmacokinetics, Algebra, Precalculus, Physics, Pharmaceutical Read more...
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When I attended Rutgers University as an undergraduate, I was very fortunate to have learned from someone who won the New Jersey Teacher Of The Year award and who was also on the Ford Foundation’s committee to revamp the State’s mathematics teaching base. The most important lesson taught there and later when working for Kumon was that learning is only Read more...
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I’m currently an Engineering student at Clark College and I’m planning on transferring to New Mexico Tech in the fall of 2015. I was in the banking industry for over 10 years, from retail banking to cash vault services to credit card processing, before deciding to go back to school a couple years ago. Before I started at Clark, I Read more...