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Joshua

Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry and Biology Tutor

I have been a mathematics, statistics, chemistry and biology tutor for over ten years. I have a B.S. in Chemistry from UCD and am currently in the process of applying to medical school. I have had success with all my clients and am comfortable tutoring, arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus 1, calculus 2, calculus 3, linear algebra and differential equations. I can also tutor general chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, b... Read more


Arman

I will help any student who is struggling in math or science

I just graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in Biological Sciences. During school, I completed the full pre-medical curriculum and I am currently waiting in the medical school application cycle to find out where I will be attending this upcoming fall. I specialize in tutoring mainly the subjects covered on the MCAT, which includes Chemistry, Physics, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Psychology and Sociology. I can also teach any of these subjects at the ... Read more


Cameron

UCLA Grad and First Year Medical Student for Math and Sciences

Hi there, my name is Cameron. I am an alumni of UCLA. Currently, I'm a first year medical student (DO) in San Antonio, Texas, but taking some time off from school due to medical reasons (recent surgery). I've tutored privately in the Inland Empire and Beverly Hills areas, working with middle school students to high school students. I also participated in a volunteer tutoring program that served the youth of Los Angeles's Watts Community. I am dedicated to promoting learning in the STEM fie... Read more


Cameron

Medical Student, STEM and MCAT Tutor

Hi, I'm Cameron! I graduated with a bachelor's in Mathematics and am now a medical student. Modeling my teaching style after math pedagogy, I try to instill an intuitive understanding of the material through active problem-solving rather than immediately giving answers and explanations. I scored a 36 on the ACT, was a national merit scholar, and received 5's on these AP exams: Calc AB, Calc BC, Physics C E&M, Physics C Mechanics, and Chemistry. I have taken the MCAT and scored a 521 (C/P-1... Read more


Taseen

Medical Student Specializing in Medical School Admissions & Science

Hi I'm Taseen! I graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor's degree in Genetics and will be starting medical school this upcoming fall. I've been inspired by the many professors and teachers in my life, and I’ve come to realize just how essential positive educational experiences are. In my tutoring approach, I want to make sure that I’m tailoring lessons appropriately to each individual learner, helping them achieve their goals in the most effective way for them. I like to use quick l... Read more


Steve

I am happy to help with your math and science needs!

I have previously tutored and been a teaching assistant at the university level in the field of biology. During my undergraduate career, I was a teaching assistant for Embryology for a semester and during my graduate career, I was a tutor for a year in Medical Physiology. I have a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Science in Biology with a concentration in Medical Sciences. I am happy to assist students from the high school level and beyond. My primary method as a tutor is t... Read more


Keith

Train Your Brain!

Hi, I’m Keith. I built my entire teaching philosophy around the idea that learning should be fun. To me, standardized tests have always felt like intellectual puzzles: Although they are challenging (sometimes even frustrating), they are also incredibly fun to solve. Standardized tests have an undeserved reputation for being boring. Quite the contrary, they actually provide a fascinating glimpse into the most profound fields of human knowledge—math, science, history, law, etc. By taki... Read more


Bharath

Wyztutor for Wyz students

Teaching has always remained a true passion to me. While I have earned a garden variety of degrees from various universities, one thing that has remained constant throughout is teaching. I have worked as a graduate teaching assistant in chemistry for over 8+ years and as a graduate teaching assistant in physics for over 2+ years. In addition to working at college, I have also acquired experience working as a SAT and AP chemistry tutor at a private academy. In addition, I have also worked as a... Read more


Paul

The Nasa Scholars Program made math real. You can, too.

Accounting has traditionally been understood as record keeping for purposes of controlling businesses in terms of incomes and expenditures. In working with USC and SMC students in their accounting courses including introduction to Financial Accounting and Intermediate Accounting I have worked to emphasize the non-obvious aspects of accounting that touch beyond profit making;These other aspects have bordered on accounting as a tool for processing information towards critical decision making within organizations. Read more


Jessica

Master's of Science and Medical Student. Geek out with me!

I obtained my bachelor's degree in biotechnology from Cal Poly Pomona. Upon graduating, I lived in West Africa for 1 year, where I volunteered at a rural clinic. Then I came home and acquired my master's degree at UCLA on a full scholarship. This past summer, I scored 12 medical school interviews and I have been accepted to multiple. Teaching has always been a passion of mine. As an undergraduate, I tutored students with learning disabilities. This unique experience taught me a lot about com... Read more


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