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David

University Professor/High School Teacher

I've been teaching and tutoring and preparing students for various tests for over 20 years. I have two Master's degrees, one in Physics and one in Math, and have just recently embarked on a journey to earn another degree in Chemistry. I love teaching and it's all I have ever wanted to do. I am never satisfied with what I know and almost often have a book with me to learn new and exciting things. I won the Teaching Assistant of the Year award my first year teaching and have only gotten better... Read more


Alex

UTD Grad for Math, Science, and Engineering Tutoring!

Hello! My name is Alex and I am an engineering master's program graduate that enjoys helping people learn new things. My tutoring specialties are college level mathematics and mechanical engineering. I also have years of experience tutoring AP mathematics & physics as well as SAT mathematics. I am a very patient tutor that wants to make sure you thoroughly understand the concept, problem, and solution. I welcome on-the-spot student feedback, and if you prefer a faster or slower pace, jus... Read more


Paul

UCI math major grad with teaching and tutoring experience

I have a degree in mathematics from UC Irvine. I have a teaching credential for all levels of math. I have a Master's degree in Education. I have been tutoring for over 20 years. I have experience teaching and tutoring all math subjects including act and sat math. I'm not intimidating and I am really good at explaining difficult concepts at a level where students can understand. I have learned tons of tricks and short cuts over the years and can relate math to each student I help! I think... Read more


Christian

PhD Student Mathematics Tutor with Teaching Experience

I take it as my motivation as a mathematics educator to provide in-depth explanations of content materials, and attempt to motivate why we learn the things we learn. Motivation is usually found in going through the 'back-end' of why certain problem solving techniques work, and why the assumptions we usually take for granted in problem solving are justified. My experience is highly varied, with two years of teaching experience at the high school level at a charter that serves underrepresen... Read more


Jonathan

UC Berkeley Grad for Science and Math Tutoring

Hello! I recently graduated UC Berkeley with a Masters in Theoretical Chemistry. I have tutored and taught at every level of chemistry from high schoolers to graduate students. I have also taught mathematics and physics at the college and high school levels. I love teaching and find the process of helping people discover how much they can do and how "easy" some of this can be once you have the right perspective awesomely satisfying! I have an undergraduate degree in mathematics and experie... Read more


Dorian

Tutor looking to help students in engineering and sciences

I have tutored students extensively in mathematics, science, and programming courses since 2001. I have taught privately and at my university's academic tutoring. I believe the best way for students to learn is through practice and repetition, and therefore, my approach to tutoring is "learn by doing" I was also a teaching assistant at University of Texas at Dallas for a year, and the recipient of Natural Sciences and Mathematics department 2014 teaching assistant of the year award. I was... Read more


Christine

Grad Student for Math and Science Tutoring

As a math major in college, I will be the first to admit I disliked math all through high school. I thought it was hard and that I was never going to use it in the real world. The switch flipped my senior year of high school and I couldn't be happier. Math is puzzles and logic and once you see the pattern, you can solve anything. I am currently a faculty member at university. I understand that not everyone loves the subject and I know how difficult it may seem. But I am confident, my love f... Read more


Bojana

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics

I am an Arizona State University graduate with a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering with a career that spans over twenty-five years of research and development on cutting edge technology programs for the aerospace industry. I am an adjunct professor teaching College Algebra at the Mathematical Sciences Department, Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, and Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics at the General Engineering Department at Montana Tech. I have learned of the gr... Read more


Jiaming

UCLA Chemistry/Materials Engineering. 4+ years tutoring exp.

I am a UCLA chemistry/materials engineering graduate. I have over 4 years experience tutoring at the university level - I was a student instructor at a local community college and a teaching assistant at UCLA, both for chemistry courses. While most of these courses had students numbering in the range of 30-1500 (not a typo), I've always found tutoring 1 on 1 a lot more rewarding. As a whole, I find tutoring to be extremely rewarding as it allows me both an outlet to hone my own understandin... Read more

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Logan

Logan, Master of Physics

I am currently a physics Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). I have been a teaching assistant for over two years at UCSC. Prior to beginning my Ph.D. studies at UCSC, I was an undergraduate at Western Washington University. While in WA state, I was a math and physics tutor for 5 years. I love to work with students to help them gain joy and intuition for both of these subjects. I find with a bit of one-on-one practice, folks find these subject aren't as hard as many make ... Read more


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