(199) Private tutors for lessons, class and homework help near 85705
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Jessime
Biotech CEO w/ Bioinformatics PhD & 10+ years of Python fluency
I've been helping people learn to code for nearly as long as I've been programming, and love helping people learn! During my PhD in Bioinformatics, I helped create a summer course for teaching other life science PhD students how to program. I taught the class for five years, helping 50+ students begin their programming journey. Since then, I've mentored dozens of scientists and engineers in professional settings, at all stages of their programming careers. Professionally, I first worked as... Read more
Richelle
Math tutor
I graduated with a BA in Mathematics with an emphasis in education from Humboldt State University, where I then continued on to get a secondary education teaching credential in math. I taught at an alternative high school in Portland, Oregon. There, I realized that teaching in a traditional high school classroom was not for me. I started a math tutoring business in 2017 in Portland. Since then, I see between 25-32 students per week. I also have managed other tutors and their students’ growth.... Read more
River
Experienced Tutor with Mathematics Specialization
Hey hi! My name is River and I hope that I will be able to help you achieve your educational goals very soon! I have been tutoring since I was in high school and would help my fellow students in their coursework. Since then, I have tutored at all levels and subjects of elementary (K-8) and high school (9-12) education. I have also tutored all undergraduate levels of mathematics courses, basic courses in computer science & engineering, first year undergraduate science courses, all levels o... Read more
Kaushal
Experienced Math and SAT/ACT Tutor
Hello! I'm KB, a senior at UArizona with a 3.97 GPA. I have worked part-time as a private tutor for 6 years. My goal as a tutor is to eliminate my students' need for a tutor in the first place. To do so, I address the most common root cause: Students aren't taught to think critically and adapt on the fly to problems they haven't seen before. Instead, they're taught to memorize solutions to cookie-cutter problems. My solution: I heavily emphasize understanding of core concepts and the "wh... Read more
Dwight
High School English, College Literature & Writing, & ASVAB Prep
My name is Dwight, and I’ve been privileged to teach both college prep school Honors English and various college writing courses to motivated students for many years. I’m passionate about helping students to learn how to properly analyze good literature and write cogently and clearly about it. My writing courses focus on helping students learn how to clearly organize an essay or paper and convincingly argue its thesis with solid factual evidence from either a literary text or a student’... Read more
Joseph
Student at the ASU Barrett Honors college majoring in computer science
I’m Joe! I’m a student at the ASU Barrett Honors college and I'm pursuing a master's degree in computer science. In high school I was the lead programmer on our schools FIRST robotics team. This helped hone my programming skills, but I also learned how to effectively teach programming to the new kids on the team. I've been tutoring on Wyzant for about two years now and I'm having a blast. It feels great to help people learn the skills they need to succeed. I’m a great choice for anyone who... Read more
Sam
Physics professor who loves one-on-one tutoring
I am a physics professor at the University of Arizona. I found out during the pandemic that I really like online teaching, and I realized that I sincerely miss all the one-on-one tutoring that I used to do at earlier stages in my career. Putting the two together (online tutoring) has been really rewarding for me. I especially enjoy teaching advanced topics like general relativity. When taught correctly, general relativity is an amazingly accessible subject, given its profound implicatio... Read more
Christopher
Graduate-level Chemist with a background in Math and Literature.
I have a Master's in Chemistry from the University of Arizona, and I did my BS in Chemistry at the University of Georgia with minors in Mathematics and Comparative Literature. In high school I was named as the STAR Student for my county for having the highest SAT score in the county, including a perfect 800 in SAT Mathematics, and at the University of Georgia I was awarded the 2014-2015 Undergraduate Student Award by the American Chemical Society for our region. I earned a 94th-percentile Q... Read more
Graham
10+ Years Teaching Coding || Computational Neuroscience PhD
I am tutoring and writing a novel full-time after finishing a PhD in Computational Neuroscience at the University of Chicago. I've been coding for 16 years and teaching for the past 10 years. My tutoring specialties are coding, grad school application essay review (also undergrad), and technical interview prep. Within coding, my particular specialty is scientific programming, though I am proficient in a wide variety of languages and paradigms. My teaching experience spans a dozen courses o... Read more