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VALBONA

University Calculus Professor and High School Math Teacher

I am Valbona. I graduated from Montclair State University and hold a master's degree in Applied Mathematics. I also hold a degree in Math Education. I have over 25 years of teaching experience and have been working as a university math professor and high school math teacher for all these past years. I have taught students in a freshman high school classroom and from which I obtained a good understanding of transitions between middle and high school. As a graduate student, I have tutored m... Read more

Teaches 5 subjects


Lan

lan: the tutor you want

I have Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering. I have been working in the University for the past 7 years with the experiences of teaching, mentoring and working with the students. From my experiences, I know how to encourage the students in the university level. From the STEM courses I have taught, I gained the experiences and confidences in regard to how to make the students understand the concept and how to solve the math and engineering problems. I tutored my step-daughters when... Read more


Muhammad

Knowledgeable and Reliable with PhD and MBA and vast experience

My teaching philosophy is to explain the content, give enough practice problems and quiz the student to reinforce key concepts. I believe in open communication and build confidence in student to ask questions as many time as he/she wishes. I never lose my temper while instructing and always try to explain material in multiple ways until my student becomes comfortable. ... Read more


JOHN

Patient, effective tutor for your most difficult subject

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Shada

Math, Physics, and Chemical Engineering Tutor

During my undergraduate years, I worked as a physics and mathematics tutor at the math help center for about two years. I was majoring in mathematics and graduated with a BS in mathematics with a minor in materials science and engineering. As an MS student in Mathematics I became a teaching assistant for Algebra and Pre-Calculus classes for one year. I was also tutoring students who needed help with calculus and linear algebra. I am currently a PhD student and research assistant in Chemical E... Read more


Miles

Tutor in Math, Music Theory

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 earned a 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam from self study. I also received a 5 on the AP Statistics exam. I have teaching exper... Read more


Mason

An admirer of mathematics hopeful to share knowledge with others

Hi everyone! My name is Mason and I'm a third year student at the University of New Orleans who's majoring in mathematics with a concentration in actuarial science. After studying electrical engineering and being much more engaged in my math classes I decided to change the path of my life and haven't ever regretted it. Throughout my math career, I've found myself eager to explain concepts to classmates and do all I can to throughouly understand whatever it is I'm learning. These two th... Read more


Marc

Seasoned PhD Tutoring Math, Physics, and Statistics

I have been tutoring since high school, and I still enjoy tutoring now that I am retired! It is an awesome feeling to help a student who has been struggling with a problem or concept to "get it". For most of my career I have used math, physics, and statistics to solve real-world problems. This allows me to bring a lot of practical experience to tutoring, in addition to a purely academic one. That said, I do have a strong academic background as well, including a PhD in physics from Caltech.... Read more


Grace

A mathematician and a physicist

My interest in teaching comes from my own love of learning. I believe that a large part of my job as a teacher and mentor is to transmit this love of learning and to bring out the best in my students, challenging them to exceed their own expectations in the classroom. I want to teach mathematics and science because of the important role that mathematics and statistics play in our understanding of science and because math is the language in which virtually all media presents information. It al... Read more


Randolf

UCB/SFSU Mathematics Researcher For Math and Science Tutoring

Hello! I am a Korean-American mathematics researcher at San Francisco State University and UC Berkeley. I have been tutoring for three years in the college setting. I generally tutor calculus and linear algebra, but I have experience with high-school/middle-school algebra and other topics (such as pre-calculus) through private tutoring with families and friends. As for credentials, over the past few years, I have attended the following universities: UC Berkeley (Berkeley, CA), Yonsei Univer... Read more


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