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Daniel

PhD Student, English and Writing Tutor

Hi! I'm Daniel. I am currently a PhD student in English at Rutgers University, and I graduated with a double major (high distinction) in English (Honors) and Philosophy from UC Berkeley. For the last three years, I've been tutoring students one-on-one in reading and writing ranging from middle-school to college level, both privately and at school as a part of the writing club which provided free tutoring and editing to all undergraduates. I also have experience tutoring international students... Read more


Lance

Experienced Tutor Specializing in Writing

Hi, I'm Lance! I graduated with a degree in Biology and have finished coursework for a masters degree in occupational therapy. Throughout my high school and college experience I have had the opportunity to tutor students in subjects such as math, English language/writing, and science. I particularly enjoy helping students edit essays and lab reports, write stellar college application essays, and help transform their thoughts into words on a page. I've helped and tutored high school and colleg... Read more


Matthew

Experienced Math Tutor and Graduate of Boston College

I love tutoring people in math. As a former mathematics major in college, I'm very understanding that mathematics doesn't come as easy to everyone, so I try to pinpoint the exact ways to help people learn. Everybody is different, so I will provide different methods in my tutoring that is completely based on the student. Some people require visuals, some require jokes, some require written explanations, etc. I'm here to really analyze someone's needs and work as hard as I can to make math as e... Read more


Shresta

Experienced STEM Tutor

Hi, my name is Shresta. I am an undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh with a 3.8 GPA majoring in Computer Science. During college, I realized that I learned best when working at my own pace. I started to self-teach difficult concepts to myself by breaking them down into simpler and easier parts. Similarly, every student learns differently which is why it is important to go in their own pace. By finding a method that works best for the student, the students become more engaged.... Read more


Sonia

Grades On Me!!!

I have a Bachelor's degree in Special Education. I have been working with children who have Emotional disabilities and behavioral disabilities for fifteen years in an urban setting. I have implemented behavioral modification strategies in my classroom that have been successful to all learners. Read more


Payande

Patient and understanding French teacher

My goal is to provide my students with courses that not only meet their needs but also address any areas of weakness they would have. Because of my previous experiences, I am familiar with many teaching methods. However, my approach is to motivate and encourage students to reach their best by adjusting my teaching accordingly with student’s levels, availability and interests to allow them to reach their full potential. I am a native French speaker, consequently, I use my communication skills... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Sanjit

I Love to Code, Make cool projects and learn about you.

I am a Computer Science Major. I have a huge passion for CS. I love to code, learn and apply myself. I have gone to a lot of hackathons, learned a lot of new things and made cool projects. My Main interests into CS are in Game Development, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and NueroGaming. I have tutored people in my own time for Classes such as Intro to Java Programming, Alice Programming, Computer Architecture and Data ... Read more


Yvette

Columbia PhD, Cornell Med Schl Prof exp. in Statistics, SPSS, Writing

I am a biostatistician who has been teaching statistics for over 10 years to college students, medical students, doctors and other researchers. I have also explained statistical concepts in legal cases to judges and attorneys. I have worked on biopsychosocial research studies at Cornell Medical School and currently work on nutritional studies at Rutgers University, where I identify new methods to analyze data collected in clinical trials. I have helped students complete their Master's and ... Read more


Robert

Law Student, Lover of Teaching

I have a good deal of experience teaching children. I worked as a TA in a charter school for two years, coached Pop Warner football for four years, and I am constantly helping my 12 year old brother with his homework. I enjoy teaching young people because it is an opportunity to kind of "program" a person to think in a way that prepares them for their future education and the world in general. It's truly where the action is and I find it challenging and a lot of fun. Studying physical ... Read more


Daniel

Associate Professor

Dr. Daniel Broxterman is an associate professor and the Francis Nardozza Fellow in Real Estate in the Department of Risk Management/Insurance, Real Estate and Legal Studies at Florida State University's College of Business. He also serves as academic director of the FSU Real Estate Center. Broxterman teaches at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and co-developed real estate specializations in the college's Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Finance (MSF) ... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


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