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(2072) Private tutors for lessons, class and homework help in Culver City

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Kathryn

Effective English Tutor Specializing in Reading, Vocab. & Test Prep

I've been a one-on-one tutor for over 25 years. I tutor English Language Arts (ELA) and math, privately through WyzAnt, and publicly as a substitute teacher in the LAUSD. Though an English specialist, I also tutor math, science, history, social studies and geography. I've prepped elementary and middle school students for the ISEE, and high school seniors for the SAT and ACT. I've tutored college students in writing, grammar, theology, and TOEFL. I've tutored adults in everything from gramm... Read more


Gideon

Passionate tutor. When a student finally gets it, I feel accomplished!

Throughout my educational journey, I have always enjoyed sharing my knowledge or teaching others--being a friend or a colleague. As far as being knowledgeable, I have a masters in chemical engineering and bachelors in chemistry, with a GPA of 3.4 in both. I am ready to thoroughly teach the classes I have chosen. In addition, I had taught some classes in college during my graduate studies, as a teaching assistant. I subbed for the professor to teach some undergraduate engineering classes w... Read more


Duane

Unlock Your Potential by Elevating Your Writing & Verbal Comms Skills

Hello Friends, I'm Duane "DJ" Johnson With over a decade of experience, I empower students and professionals to enhance their oral and written communication skills for personal growth, academic success, and professional advancement. For Students: Master the art of writing to excel in research, craft standout college essays, and create compelling application letters. Learn to organize thoughts, adopt a clear style, and communicate concisely for academic excellence. For Profession... Read more


Michael

Liberal Arts & Medical Smarts

It all started at a small liberal arts school called Vassar College, and yes, it was definitely the best time of my life. I majored in French and had to study abroad in Paris, so gave up the double major in Biology. Instead, I completed a correlate sequence (sounds so fancy) in Molecular Biology, which I kept in my back pocket keeping me eligible to sit for the MCAT. After graduating, I went straight to medical school at George Washington University in Washington DC. After defying the odds of... Read more


Andrew

Pronunciation, ESL, and Linguistics Tutor

Hi. A little bit about me: I have seven years of experience tutoring and teaching adult and academic ESL inside and outside of the classroom. I graduated with honors from Cal State, Northridge with both a BA and MA in linguistics. My concentration in graduate school was in phonetics and phonology. I now work as a freelance editor, tutor, and accent modification instructor. I am currently working toward a second master's degree in speech-language pathology with the goal of one day providing tr... Read more


Martin

Algebra Doesn't Have to Be a Bummer

I've taught math, particularly algebra and geometry, for over a decade, working at all grade levels but with particular attention to middle schoolers. I've run summer academies and math enrichment programs, along with normal classroom, after-school and tutoring classes. I use innovative methods that help students comprehend concepts, not just tricks and formulas, so that algebra makes sense. I have tools (including physical models) that can help students overcome what a colleague calls "the m... Read more


Bob

Statistics and Research Design for Psychology and Related Fields

I retired in 1997 after 34 years teaching psychology courses - the last 20 years were devoted to statistics and research. Since retiring I have continued to teach statistics at such schools as UCLA, UCLA Extension, Cal State Northridge, Loyola-Marymount and Argosy University. At Argosy I have taught statistics and research design as well as directing doctoral dissertations and being on dissertation committees. I enjoy working one-on-one with motivated students in face-to-face situations. ... Read more

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Ron

Creative Photoshop (Adobe Suite), Print, Web and Video Tutor

Do you want to have fun learning the tricks of a professional Photoshop-Web designer? I'll be happy to provide this service for you! As an instructor for Print, Typography, Layout (InDesign, Quark XPress), Digital Design, Video and Photography (Photoshop) and Web Design, I have a long history in the corporate design world creating Marketing Design, so I can bring much practical experience to help you create new and imaginative illustration and photographic effects that will enhance your crea... Read more


Tague

Artsy biochemist

I love to communicate with people, especially when I am helping them towards epiphany moments. I'm smart (I got 95th percentile on the MCAT), so I've often been a guy who other classmates come to for help. Engaged students are fun to teach and interact with, but I also feel I can keep the less interested students' attention for long enough to help them learn. I taught high school and middle school science at a private school in Chicago. This school only had one on one teaching, so I have l... Read more


David

Retired high school math and social studies teacher

Two years ago I retired from teaching math and social studies at LA Unified School District. I taught 10 years at Los Angeles High School and 7 years at another area High School. I also taught 10 years in the Antelope Valley in middle and high schools. I enjoy helping students one on one. This past year I helped a failing student in Algebra 1B raise her grade to a C for the semester. I have the ability to encourage students to do their best. I have over 25 years experience in teaching h... Read more


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