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Muzammal C.

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Academic Consultant- Master the Art of Learning
Academic Consultant- Master the Art of Learning
Muzammal C.

22 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

22 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Muzammal


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I am a professional student and can help transform anyone into one as well. The trick is learning how to learn something before you can teach yourself. When playing a game, it is not fun until you know the rules of the game. Once you start learning in a manner which is similar to playing a game, then time flies by with learning and having fun.

I have finished two bachelor degrees from Kennesaw State University: Business Administration in Information Systems(2013), Business Administration in...

I am a professional student and can help transform anyone into one as well. The trick is learning how to learn something before you can teach yourself. When playing a game, it is not fun until you know the rules of the game. Once you start learning in a manner which is similar to playing a game, then time flies by with learning and having fun.

I have finished two bachelor degrees from Kennesaw State University: Business Administration in Information Systems(2013), Business Administration in Information Security & Assurance (2015). I just finished up my Master's degree in Information Systems at KSU in July 2019. I have taken Calculus I, Chemistry I&II, Biology I&II, and Organic Chemistry I all from Mercer University before I transferred to KSU.

I am CompTIA Server+ Certified (2016), Network+ (2017) and CompTIA Security+ (2018). I also have training in using Celonis in Data Viewer and Data Analyst roles. I am also learning Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to help program bots to do tasks to help get work in an automated fashion.

I have the ability to pick up things very quickly and teach it to others. I love teaching because it is like playing a video game. Teaching someone what I know gives me a break from my homework, and is fun helping people out. I have found that the biggest mistake students make is, that they worry about knowing everything. When you know that you cannot every know everything, then why worry about the impossible? Thus, it wastes your brain processing time and energy. A fix is by just shifting how you worry about your work. So when you worry about understanding everything, then one starts to ask the right questions to master the logic of each step. Once the logic is understood, then it becomes easier to figure out which part of the question isn't clear.

I have a way with words and make things much simpler than they might seem. Most teachers teach in a certain way that can be confusing for people who might not have a strong basic understanding in that subject. I usually can show student


Education

Kennesaw State University
Information Systems and Security
Kennesaw State University
Graduate Coursework

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Approved Subjects

Business

Microsoft PowerPoint,

Microsoft PowerPoint

I have made many professional Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to teach a particular topic. I also help with the research that needs to be done and get organized on the computer.
Microsoft Word

Computer

ASP.NET,

ASP.NET

I have taught students how to make ASP.NET applications in the past. ASP.NET has two components: a front-end side that is like a regular website and back-end development to program the functionality of the application at the server side. It is important to make proper database designs on top of having a properly functioning website with CSS, Javascript and HTML. I have experience with using Visual Basic for the back-end development. It is also important to use Visual Studio in a manner that is efficient and effective. You also have to have a database that supports the login functionality to make sure proper users are logging into the application, so a basic ASP.NET application would have two databases running behind the website. I have used Visual Studio 2012 Ultimate and SQL Server 2008 for the production of the web application.
Computer Programming,

Computer Programming

I have taken application development and I can help anyone plan the logic. I have done Ruby, Visual Basic, Java, Javascript, HTML, CSS, and SQL. I have been teaching calculus and chemistry since 2007. I have taught visual basic, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby, SqL, and anything object oriented programming. I have two bachelors; Information Systems and Information security.
General Computer,

General Computer

I have a Masters of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) and CompTIA Server+, Network+, Security+ certifications.
Microsoft PowerPoint,

Microsoft PowerPoint

I have made many professional Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to teach a particular topic. I also help with the research that needs to be done and get organized on the computer.
Microsoft Project,

Microsoft Project

I have used MS Project in System Analysis & Design and Global IT Project Management class at Kennesaw State University. MS Project is a super powerful tool and I got it for free because I needed it for class. Gnatt charts are extremely useful and can be applied to anything. A project is something that you have to do, and this means that is goal oriented. If you have a project that is complicated, you have to break it down into smaller projects.
Microsoft Windows,

Microsoft Windows

I am very comfortable with installing Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. I have experience with running virtual computers and using the iso images to install the operating system. I am also very savvy with my way around Windows operating system. I have taken an operating systems class at Mercer, and I enjoyed partitioning hard drives to install operating systems.
Web Design,

Web Design

I took Web Development I at Kennesaw State University, and I got an A in this course. I am very fluent in HTML and CSS. I have also taught HTML and CSS to multiple classmates to help with their understanding.
HTML, Microsoft Word

Corporate Training

ASP.NET,

ASP.NET

I have taught students how to make ASP.NET applications in the past. ASP.NET has two components: a front-end side that is like a regular website and back-end development to program the functionality of the application at the server side. It is important to make proper database designs on top of having a properly functioning website with CSS, Javascript and HTML. I have experience with using Visual Basic for the back-end development. It is also important to use Visual Studio in a manner that is efficient and effective. You also have to have a database that supports the login functionality to make sure proper users are logging into the application, so a basic ASP.NET application would have two databases running behind the website. I have used Visual Studio 2012 Ultimate and SQL Server 2008 for the production of the web application.
General Computer,

General Computer

I have a Masters of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) and CompTIA Server+, Network+, Security+ certifications.
Microsoft PowerPoint,

Microsoft PowerPoint

I have made many professional Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to teach a particular topic. I also help with the research that needs to be done and get organized on the computer.
Microsoft Project,

Microsoft Project

I have used MS Project in System Analysis & Design and Global IT Project Management class at Kennesaw State University. MS Project is a super powerful tool and I got it for free because I needed it for class. Gnatt charts are extremely useful and can be applied to anything. A project is something that you have to do, and this means that is goal oriented. If you have a project that is complicated, you have to break it down into smaller projects.
Web Design,

Web Design

I took Web Development I at Kennesaw State University, and I got an A in this course. I am very fluent in HTML and CSS. I have also taught HTML and CSS to multiple classmates to help with their understanding.
HTML, Microsoft Word

Elementary Education

Elementary Math, Elementary Science

English

TOEFL

History

Geography

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra is a key basic component of math that once understood is the building block of success in math. If the foundations are not solid, then whatever the building that is being built will not be strong and sturdy. Anyone can learn Algebra, all you have to know is multiplication and everything else builds on top of that. It is also easier to approach math if one thinks of it as a language. Once you understand the grammar, you will start fluent in the basics and it will be a cascade chain of events once you get to higher level of math. My main advice to anyone taking math would be to ask questions no matter how stupid the question sounds.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

is important to understand the question before trying to attempt to solve the question. the answer is hidden within the question just like you know you just have to brush the sand away to get to thr bottom of the sandbox. once you truly have a firm foundation in the essentials of the subject is when you can learn more easier
Biology,

Biology

I took Biology 1 and 2 from Mercer University and have been tutoring Biology since 2009.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is not hard, but the algebra, trig, and geometry that is underneath is where the struggle lies. The beginning of a problem is calculus, but the next part where you have to simplify to do the work without a calculator is the algebra and trig. I learned in high school to do trig without a calculator. I know exactly the facts that one needs to remember, and then the answers are always easy to find when you have the proper tools. It is about learning how to learn something. If the foundation is no good when building a house, then nothing will be sturdy later down the road. So once you understand the logic of each step, it will then become like playing a game when you are doing work. Becoming a professional student will also be success in mastering any topic at hand.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

Chemistry has many foundations that must be solidified before learning the complex part of chemistry. It is first about conceptually analyzing what you have before you can work a problem out. Chemistry is cumulative and once the basics are understood then the more complex parts become easy.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Getting ready for calculus is not easy if you approach it in a manner that makes you more confused. I focus on learning all the foundational material that is required before precalculus before going further in that subject. The most basic math is where I see lot of problems, and once a student is able to understand the basics, the knowing the basics will be the byproduct of focusing on the understanding.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Language

TOEFL

Math

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I have been tutoring Calculus since 2008. I also can teach everything up to Calculus 1.
Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra is a key basic component of math that once understood is the building block of success in math. If the foundations are not solid, then whatever the building that is being built will not be strong and sturdy. Anyone can learn Algebra, all you have to know is multiplication and everything else builds on top of that. It is also easier to approach math if one thinks of it as a language. Once you understand the grammar, you will start fluent in the basics and it will be a cascade chain of events once you get to higher level of math. My main advice to anyone taking math would be to ask questions no matter how stupid the question sounds.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

is important to understand the question before trying to attempt to solve the question. the answer is hidden within the question just like you know you just have to brush the sand away to get to thr bottom of the sandbox. once you truly have a firm foundation in the essentials of the subject is when you can learn more easier
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is not hard, but the algebra, trig, and geometry that is underneath is where the struggle lies. The beginning of a problem is calculus, but the next part where you have to simplify to do the work without a calculator is the algebra and trig. I learned in high school to do trig without a calculator. I know exactly the facts that one needs to remember, and then the answers are always easy to find when you have the proper tools. It is about learning how to learn something. If the foundation is no good when building a house, then nothing will be sturdy later down the road. So once you understand the logic of each step, it will then become like playing a game when you are doing work. Becoming a professional student will also be success in mastering any topic at hand.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Getting ready for calculus is not easy if you approach it in a manner that makes you more confused. I focus on learning all the foundational material that is required before precalculus before going further in that subject. The most basic math is where I see lot of problems, and once a student is able to understand the basics, the knowing the basics will be the byproduct of focusing on the understanding.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra is a key basic component of math that once understood is the building block of success in math. If the foundations are not solid, then whatever the building that is being built will not be strong and sturdy. Anyone can learn Algebra, all you have to know is multiplication and everything else builds on top of that. It is also easier to approach math if one thinks of it as a language. Once you understand the grammar, you will start fluent in the basics and it will be a cascade chain of events once you get to higher level of math. My main advice to anyone taking math would be to ask questions no matter how stupid the question sounds.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

is important to understand the question before trying to attempt to solve the question. the answer is hidden within the question just like you know you just have to brush the sand away to get to thr bottom of the sandbox. once you truly have a firm foundation in the essentials of the subject is when you can learn more easier
Biology,

Biology

I took Biology 1 and 2 from Mercer University and have been tutoring Biology since 2009.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is not hard, but the algebra, trig, and geometry that is underneath is where the struggle lies. The beginning of a problem is calculus, but the next part where you have to simplify to do the work without a calculator is the algebra and trig. I learned in high school to do trig without a calculator. I know exactly the facts that one needs to remember, and then the answers are always easy to find when you have the proper tools. It is about learning how to learn something. If the foundation is no good when building a house, then nothing will be sturdy later down the road. So once you understand the logic of each step, it will then become like playing a game when you are doing work. Becoming a professional student will also be success in mastering any topic at hand.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

Chemistry has many foundations that must be solidified before learning the complex part of chemistry. It is first about conceptually analyzing what you have before you can work a problem out. Chemistry is cumulative and once the basics are understood then the more complex parts become easy.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Getting ready for calculus is not easy if you approach it in a manner that makes you more confused. I focus on learning all the foundational material that is required before precalculus before going further in that subject. The most basic math is where I see lot of problems, and once a student is able to understand the basics, the knowing the basics will be the byproduct of focusing on the understanding.
Geometry, Prealgebra

Other

Geography

Science

Biology,

Biology

I took Biology 1 and 2 from Mercer University and have been tutoring Biology since 2009.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

Chemistry has many foundations that must be solidified before learning the complex part of chemistry. It is first about conceptually analyzing what you have before you can work a problem out. Chemistry is cumulative and once the basics are understood then the more complex parts become easy.
Physical Science

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

Algebra is a key basic component of math that once understood is the building block of success in math. If the foundations are not solid, then whatever the building that is being built will not be strong and sturdy. Anyone can learn Algebra, all you have to know is multiplication and everything else builds on top of that. It is also easier to approach math if one thinks of it as a language. Once you understand the grammar, you will start fluent in the basics and it will be a cascade chain of events once you get to higher level of math. My main advice to anyone taking math would be to ask questions no matter how stupid the question sounds.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

is important to understand the question before trying to attempt to solve the question. the answer is hidden within the question just like you know you just have to brush the sand away to get to thr bottom of the sandbox. once you truly have a firm foundation in the essentials of the subject is when you can learn more easier
Biology,

Biology

I took Biology 1 and 2 from Mercer University and have been tutoring Biology since 2009.
Calculus,

Calculus

Calculus is not hard, but the algebra, trig, and geometry that is underneath is where the struggle lies. The beginning of a problem is calculus, but the next part where you have to simplify to do the work without a calculator is the algebra and trig. I learned in high school to do trig without a calculator. I know exactly the facts that one needs to remember, and then the answers are always easy to find when you have the proper tools. It is about learning how to learn something. If the foundation is no good when building a house, then nothing will be sturdy later down the road. So once you understand the logic of each step, it will then become like playing a game when you are doing work. Becoming a professional student will also be success in mastering any topic at hand.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

Chemistry has many foundations that must be solidified before learning the complex part of chemistry. It is first about conceptually analyzing what you have before you can work a problem out. Chemistry is cumulative and once the basics are understood then the more complex parts become easy.
Geometry

Test Preparation

ACT Math,

ACT Math

I have been tutoring Calculus since 2008. I also can teach everything up to Calculus 1.
TOEFL

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