(224) Chemical Engineering tutors for lessons, class and homework help
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Christopher
Secondary Math Teacher with Master's degree and Engineering degree
- $100 / h
- Philadelphia , PA ( 19128 )
- 20 miles
I have been tutoring and teaching for the past 10 years. I have tutored all levels of Math from pre-algebra all the way up to Multivariable Calculus. I also have experience in tutoring chemistry, Organic Chemistry, physics and many other classes! I have been a full time teacher for the past 4 years after receiving my Master's Degree in secondary Math education from Temple U. I look forward to working with you or your student in the near future!... Read more
Paul
Engineering,Software developer/Programming tutor
My name is Corey, I would be humbled to offer you great experience. Students and parents, I have been tutoring Computer science and Engineering related subjects. My major in college was Computer science and later on two Masters Degrees in Robotics from the University of Utah and Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology. I believe that everyone has unlimited potential that awaits tapping. Therefore I chose to become a teacher/tutor to students who need assistance. Since 2011 I hav... Read more
Cory
PhD engineering student, specializing in math and science tutoring
- $50 / h
- State College , PA ( 16801 )
- 40 miles
My name is Cory, I graduated Magna Cum Laude with my bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Florida. I am currently getting my PhD in Chemical Engineering at Penn State University. I have prior experience in tutoring basic Math, Science, and other STEM related courses. I also have taught taekwondo for 10 years. Teaching is a passion of mine, I love when my students succeed and learn new things. They show more pride in themselves and a ... Read more
Pamela
Highly experienced AP Chemistry teacher
I am currently a chemistry teacher in the greater Boston area. I have over 25 years experience teaching chemistry and AP chemistry, tutoring and preparing students for the AP Exam in May as well as the SAT II in Chemistry. I have worked with students on all of the labs "suggested" by the College Board for the AP exam so can help students with laboratory write ups and data analysis as well as understanding the labs for the AP Exam. I also have considerable experience with inquiry based lab ac... Read more
Dr.
Chemistry with PhD, Science Tutor, STEM, Test Prep, ESL, ELL
I have been a full time High School science teacher since 2009 with DESE issued licenses of grade 8-12 Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Currently, I am searching for college and high school teaching positions and industry positions in Chemistry and Physical Science. Tutoring is my most enjoyable activity outside my regular work. While I was teaching high school sciences, I ran after school computer and technology club and other activities related to "food science" and "medicinal chemistry". P... Read more
Sanjay
Expert, Patient and Motivated Tutor for Math, Science and Test Prep
- $45 / h
- 34 ratings
- Cockeysville , MD ( 21030 )
- 30 miles
I have enjoyed tutoring students right from my undergraduate days. It initially started as helping some classmates and neighbors who were having difficulty with Math and Science subjects. Later, I continued tutoring as it gives me a sense of joy to enrich a students career. I have tutored engineering and math students in middle school, high school and undergraduate programs. I work one on one with the student, identify the needs and focus on building steps to improve their level. In additio... Read more
Robert
Tutor with experience tutoring Math and Science
I studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh and minored in Chemistry and Petroleum Engineering. Over the course of my studies I met tons of professors and like any other student had some I liked much more than others. The professors who actually cared about the students and wanted to make sure that their students were learning tended to be the one's that I had the most success with. I realized that taking that approach to teaching and making sure the students actually under... Read more
Ben
Expert Math, Science, And Test Prep For High School/College/Beyond
I've been tutoring and helping students for over 5 years. In my time as a tutor, I have worked with students ranging from 11 to 30 years old, offering both short-term help with difficult content as well as private teaching a home-school student for 4 years in math courses (Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 & 2, and Geometry). I did most of my tutoring work as a college (B.S. in Chemistry/Chem. Engr., LA Tech 2014) and graduate student (M.S. in Chemistry, UNH 2017) I am now a high school science teacher... Read more
Adegboyega
Honest, reliable and polite academic professional
- $50 / h
- Philadelphia , PA ( 19150 )
- 10 miles
I have over 4 years of experience working as Lecturer in the University where I lectured Chemical and Petroleum engineering students for different subjects. I have one year experience tutoring chemistry and maths in high school. My experiences in academics as helped me to gain valuable technical knowledge and skills that would meet the expectation in any academic environment. I have a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) in chemical and Process Engineering. I also have a PhD in chemical Engin... Read more
William
Professional Tutoring
In tutoring I provide quality tutoring lessons for reasonable rates that each client may think worthy of another’s choice and, thus, refer us to another for similar services. General Context Description: The industry background of tutoring as a service has its roots at the dawn of civilization, notably with Aristotle as the paradigmatic tutor of Alexander the Great, teaching his pupil curricula of wide breadth and vast scope, ultimately leading to success in terms of the pupil’s intentions. Tutoring continued through the Renaissance and brought attention to the correspondence form (e.g., Descartes and Princess Elizabeth’s tutoring via epistolary exchange on metaphysical topics such as the possibility of mind-body dualism). Those paradigms of tutoring as service, however, are not reliable for understanding how tutoring works today qua service for high school students (and my customers are usually grades 9-12). Tutoring in the twenty-first century in the United States takes a different form from its earlier developments largely because of the advancements in technology that have enabled the tutoring industry to reach more audiences than ever before. Tutoring services tend to stand divided based on the audience for whom proprietors and/or corporate owners market the service(s). In the literature on tutoring as a profession, the consensus holds that there are two main options for tutoring platforms as businesses. The first is the franchise based company that bifurcates into learning centers (e.g., Huntington Learning Center, Kumon), on the one hand, and independent contractors as tutors, on the other. Tutoring has also been reputed as a service for low achieving students who are falling behind in whichever subjects they seek private instruction. Tutors today, however, are “now being used far more to [1] guide students through particularly tough courses, [2] insure their grades are equal to or above their peers’ and, in the end, [3] polish a child’s college application.” In this way, tutors are sought out in much the same way as tutors were traditionally sought out in the above description. I address this contemporary student who seeks tutoring in subject-matter that challenges his or her reasoning abilities in quantitative, verbal, and languages other than English. Because parents and individual students themselves seek out tutoring beyond the hard cast mold of tutoring the cognitively and/or economically disadvantaged, the market for tutoring services has expanded and, thus, it is no surprise that spending on tutoring increases each year, as executive director of the Education Industry Association Steven Pines reports, “more than five percent a year.” Read more
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