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Abhilasha

Incoming Medical Student Specializing in Biology and Chemistry

Hi! I'm Abhilasha. I'm currently in the Bay Area working as a Medical Scribe in a local Emergency Department. I am a recent graduate of UC Santa Barbara, where I earned a degree in Biological Sciences, and I will be starting medical school this fall, which I am very excited about! I have taken all of these courses (biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physiology) in college and achieved a 4.0 GPA. Not only do I understand the material inside and out, but I also find it extremely interestin... Read more


Anthony

Pre-Medical Student Specializing in Teaching Science Subjects

I have a great deal of experience with high school and collegiate science coursework and tutoring. I am currently studying to take the MCAT (medical college assessment test), and hope to enter the field of family medicine. I studied at both Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, and have successfully completed all of the science pre-requisites for medical school up through 400 level undergraduate courses. I am proficient in mathematics, biological sciences, inorganic an... Read more


Julie

Licensed Secondary teacher specializing in Science and Reading

Hi! I am thrilled that you are considering me and reading my Bio! One thing you can be sure of is that I give my absolute best to each and every student that comes into my life. I truly value each unique set of needs that each student possesses. This is what characterizes me as a teacher as well as a tutor. I have taught science now for 7 years and have loved every minute of it! My tireless dedication earned me the title of Teacher of the Year at the school where I taught Biology. I truly lov... Read more

Teaches 4 subjects


Matt

PhD Student Tutoring Chemistry and Biology

I started to struggle in school in 9th grade. I had always been the “smart kid” and suddenly I had no idea what was going on in class. It was a tutor that really helped me turn things around! Upon entering college I took an interest in “learning how to learn” and how to really succeed in school, and learned a lot through books, blogs and articles and I love helping other students learn these valuable skills! I have a bachelors degree in physiology and developmental biology and a masters in... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Emily

Graduate Level Math and Science Tutor

I have been passionate about tutoring and teaching since I was a little girl. When I went off to college, I knew I wanted to study biology, since it was challenging, but interesting at the same time. As an undergraduate, I took 4 years of biology related courses (you name it, I've probably extensively studied it), 2+ years of chemistry courses, and over a year with math courses. Math and chemistry have always come easy to me even though they were not my specific major, and I feel very confide... Read more


William

Motivating students to do more than they ever dreamed of!

I currently teach at Glen Rock High School in Bergen County teacher where I have been a special education teacher for the past 8 years. The courses I have experience teaching include Biology, Algebra 1, Learning Strategies (Excecutive Functions) World History, U.S. History 1 and U.S. History 2. My passion is my job and the key to my students success is finding the inner strength to push beyond your own self limitations! In Glen Rock, I also stay busy as the Head Varsity baseball coach (3 y... Read more


Eva

"The harder I work, the luckier I get."- Samuel Goldwyn :)

Ever since I was young, my family instilled the value of education in me. As a student who went to various different learning centers growing up such as Kumon and Sylvan Learning Center, I have firsthand experience of what it feels like to be a student getting help outside of the class-room. However, at my time at these learning centers I did not feel like I was valued as a student, I simply felt like I was asked to follow a generic curriculum that did not address my specific needs. I hop... Read more


Jasper

I teach for success in most any subject with background and experience

I have a Master's in Environmental Science and a Bachelor's in Biology and am willing to give help in most life sciences. I have approximately 1-2 years of professional microbiology work, a degree in biology, finishing up another Master's degree in environmental sciences with a specialty in environmental ecology. I have worked 3 years in nuclear chemistry, 2 years as a naturalist in the state parks, and am currently employed as an environmental analyst. I have worked in my subject matter... Read more


Siri

Premedical student and published author!

My name is Siri, and I am a pre-med student at UT Austin. I enjoy helping students learn and explore their academic potential. I am a published author of a novel which is the first installment in my series. I have been a writer for over five years, and I have gained proficiency in creative writing skills through my experiences taking upper level English classes at school ( including AP/Dual Credit English Language and Composition and AP/Dual Credit Literature and Composition) and publishing m... Read more


Pell

Learn to COOK what you want to eat - Molecular Biologist teacher

Learn to cook for yourself so you save on your food cost or to cook the foods of your childhood. Cooking is a set of techniques combined with the philosophies of food. Learn the basics of capturing crisp and crunch. How to cook in any kitchen size, using the simplest of tools. Apply the techniques across cuisines from Indian to European, meat to vegan. Experience new cultures through their individual spicing. Kitchen and snips from an herb garden included. Teaching pairs of students is as cool as teaching one. The cost includes ingredients. We all clean up together. Plan on a minimum of 2 hours. Go home having eaten food that you cooked! YouTube fun Reference: Science and Cooking: A Dialogue | Lecture 1 (2010) Harvard University Read more


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