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Cheryl

Chemistry Tutor

Hi! I'm Cheryl, a current student at UCLA pursuing a chemistry major. Since high school, I've had experience in chemistry as I've taken Chemistry Honors and AP Chemistry. I have tutoring experience in chemistry(up to Organic Chemistry) at my current college and have also tutored Chinese before. Need help studying for an upcoming test, have homework questions, or simply want to review topics in Chemistry? I got you covered! I understand that Chemistry, especially at the high school leve... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


Angela

Skilled Portuguese And English Tutor

I graduated from college in 2013 with a B.A. in Portuguese and Social Welfare. I am quite passionate about all things pertaining to language! Specifically, I adore Portuguese and English. I have had some wonderful English teachers who showed me the joy that is to be discovered in words. My hope is to be able to give that sense of elation to my students! As for where Portuguese comes in, I grew up in the best place on earth: Rio de Janerio. The Portuguese language makes my heart dance! It ... Read more

Teaches 4 subjects


Kimberly

Passionate Mathematics Teacher, University of Notre Dame grad

Tutoring is such an important key to getting the most out of education. I currently teach AP Statistics and Calculus at a high school in Sylmar, and I live in Palms, so I am eager to help in both areas. I started tutoring through the National Honor Society at my high school in Chicago, then went on to tutor student athletes during my undergrad at the University of Notre Dame. While there, I majored in Mathematics with a concentration in Education and a supplementary major in Spanish. Then I s... Read more


Alex

Former AP & College Instructor, Excited to Help!

Read more about me at https://www.alexbenkewrites.com :) As a neurodivergent learner, I know first-hand that one teaching style can never fit all. In college, I was a nontraditional student--I attended a community college and worked full-time to save money. Thankfully, I had a few amazing professors who helped me identify and lean into my unique learning style, and as a result, I was awarded a generous scholarship to attend my #1 choice private school: University of Denver. I majored i... Read more


Matthew

violin/viola teacher

Born in Ft. Lauderdale, and a Philadelphia native, Matthew graduated from the Boston Conservatory with a bachelor’s of music in viola performance, and began his master’s studies at the New England Conservatory. Matthew studied with Patricia McCarty and Ed Gazouleas of the Boston Symphony. Relocated to Los Angeles in 2001, he has studied with Dale Hikawa Silverman and with Jerry Epstein of the LA Philharmonic . Matthew is a member of the Dakah Hip Hop Orchestra, which has been invited t... Read more


Todd

Professional film/stage director and photographer

I am a film/stage director after spending many years behind the lens as a photographer, an aspect of my career that I still continue to this day. In fact, I am on the teaching faculty of the prestigious boutique photography school, The Los Angeles Center of Photography. My media credits include Sony and Marvel big ticket productions in addition to lower budget independent films and television shows. My credits are in both nonfiction and narrative with awards from many global film and stage fe... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Paul

Excel VBA Developer

I've been an Excel VBA Developer for over ten years, working within many major companies, and the one major constant among them all is that Excel is a vital and even critical tool in daily use by virtually every employee throughout the entire company. And yet, within most IT Departments, Excel is often "looked down upon" as a kind of base or limited End User tool that is treated more like a necessary evil than an effective platform from which anything truly useful or complex is possible. ... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Matt

Highly experienced Writer, Director, Teacher.

Hi! I'm Matt. I have a BFA in Theater from New York University and have been an acting and theater teacher in Los Angeles for three years. I'm a big fan of learning new things and think all educational experiences should be and can be fun! In addition to helping my friend's kids with homework, I work part-time as a second grade math assistant at a local school, jumping in and teaching improv games for morning wake-up. As a writer and a director, I often choose literary material to direct and ... Read more

Teaches 4 subjects


Neda

USC Graduate Specializing in Writing, Filmmaking, Study Skills & More

Hi there, I’m Neda! I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing for Screen & Television, and a Minor in French, from the University of Southern California. In college, I took courses in English and French literature, Cinema, and Art History, and spent a semester in Paris, France, in addition to focusing on my core curriculum. Over the years, I found that the courses I responded to the most were taught by professors who were engaged, present, and willing to adapt to the... Read more


Cynthia

Enthusiastic Tutor!

I have been tutoring since I was in High School. As a 10th grader, I would tutor my peers grades 9-12 in Math and Spanish. In college, I volunteered tutoring inner city students. When I graduate from UC Berkeley, I moved back to Los Angeles, where I worked as a tutor for a few years with a private company. The most satisfying part of tutoring is the expression students make when they finally understand an equation that they have been struggling with. A great tutor is patient and has th... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


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