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Jane

Master's degree in Education. Focus on success for all students.

High school algebra 2 requires students to dig deeper than the basic principles introduced in elementary algebra (algebra 1.) Algebra 2 introduces functions, f(x), quadratic equations and applications, parabolas, and trigonometric functions. Students who lack a strong foundation in Algebra 1 tend to face challenges in Algebra 2. I can help with this, as I have several strategies and a very diverse background with both the educational and technical application of these skills. I use the book Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry, by Swokowski and Cole, 10th edition. This is a colleg Read more


Colron

Results-oriented Marine teaches ASVAB/GRE/COOP/HSPT

Hi, My name is Colron, and I'm a United States Marine, with a background in operations, recruiting, instruction and training. I have a demonstrated ability to train, develop, and lead others. I come from a teaching family: two teachers, a librarian, and a tutor. I have a gift for taking and teaching standardized tests and score in the 99th percentile on every test I have taken. I get along famously with youths, teens, peers, and elders, and conduct myself in a polite and entertaining man... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Kevin

Math Tutor, SAT Math Specialist, 12+ Years Professional Experience

Examinees who take the ASVAB receive a score on what is called the Armed Forces Qualification Test. AFQT scores are computed from four ASVAB subtests: Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, and Word Knowledge. AFQT scores are reported as percentiles from 1-99. In 2001, just before I enlisted in the army, I earned the highest possible score of 99 on the AFQT. Read more


Robert

Let Me Help You Make History/Government Fun Again!

I have a BA in History and a BA in Political Science from the University of Kentucky. I took a variety of History courses throughout college, but my area of focus was centered around US History and Russian History. My Political Science courses were primarily centered around international diplomacy and US foreign relations, however being from the Washington DC area, I'm also well versed in American politics and the political process. Starting in the fall I am attending Texas State University f... Read more


Robert

Experienced SAT Prep, History, and English Expert with Proven Results!

Trying to improve your SAT Verbal score? Looking to prepare for the US History or AP Lang & Lit Tests? Mystified by your English or History class? Need to improve your score on the ToEFL test? Are you writing an essay or applying to college and need guidance? Just need someone to look over that final draft? Well, look no further! My name is Rob, and I am a National Board Certified teacher, trained in both Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate methods, with over 18 years of clas... Read more


James

ASVAB Specialist, Electronics, English, Reading, Writing, Math SAT

Special need is learning disabilities such as ADD or ADHD. It is important to do a assessment of the essential functioning of the individual, basic comprehension and hand eye coordination, the ability to pay attention enough to concentrate on the subject, etc. Speech impairment is a special need requiring the tutor/instructor to re-teach or teach for the first time how to form words, how to talk basically. Dyslexia can be diagnosed by having the individual read a paragraph from a book. I hold a Masters Degree in Counseling and have hundreds of hours of experience counseling individuals with an Read more


Raymond

Accountant with a Passion for Education in Math, English, and Business

My personal philosophy is that anyone is capable of learning anything given the correct format. I have seen this philosophy come to fruition every semester I teach at Illinois Central College. After being allowed to tutor at my community college in 2008, I realized that effective tutoring starts with listening to the student and allowing him or her to set the pace. My job as a tutor is to motivate the student to persist while helping them stay on the right track. This independent approach... Read more


Larry

Don't merely treat symptoms, solve the root problem.

I have over thirty years of experience working in a variety of industries. At various times I have been the project manager for major software implementations and upgrades, "run the numbers" on potential merger/acquisition targets, and designed product distribution facilities. I have used my MBA degree while teaching college courses in leadership, operations management, statistics, and strategy. Read more


Keith

For Twenty Years I have been making the difficult easy.

I have been a classroom instructor for twenty years, working extensively with Special Needs Students; developmentally disabled, ADD, ADHD, Autisium and Aspergers Syndrome (since reclassified as part of the Autisum Spectrum). During that time, I was twice nominated for a Disney Golden Apple Award (excellence in teaching), served on the State Curriculum Committee, was a Master teacher in my District and was a State authorized Mentor Teacher. I have a California K-12 Multiple Subject (any classroom, any subject) credential and a Kentucky P-5 Teaching Credential. Read more


Oswald

Oswald M - Tutor

I have been working in the financial industry since 2005. I started as Business Partner at BBVA bank in Lima, Peru, and in 2010, I entered in the insurance industry as a Registered Representative in the US. Right now, I am studying for the FINRA series 66, which includes FINRA series 63 (Federal Law), and Investment Adviser FINRA series 65. Oswald M. is a registered representative who offers securities through AXA Advisors, LLC (NY, NY 212-314-4600), member FINRA/SIPC, and is an agent who offers annuity and insurance products through AXA Network, LLC and/or its insurance agency subsidiaries. Read more


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