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LaQuita

Experienced Pharmacist who cares and wants you to succeed

Hi, I am Dr. LaQuita J. I have a Doctorate of Pharmacy from Hampton University. I have six years of medication training and two years of pharmacy practice experience. In the past, I have taught pharmacy practice laboratory where I assisted four laboratory sections of 20+ third year pharmacy students and supervised and critiqued advanced laboratory methods: USP 795 and 797 compounding techniques, pharmaceutical calculations, and clinical practice skills. I have tutored in pharmacology, biosta... Read more


Colleen

Help with health sciences

My name is Colleen, and I am a third-year nursing student at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. I really love the program, and I particularly enjoy anatomy, nutrition, and pharmacology- the bases of nursing! Before enrolling in the nursing program, I was a math major, and I am very savvy with math and other logical sciences, like computer science. At Penn, I tutor my peers in anatomy, and they have found it to be very helpful. I love to find different ways other than the conv... Read more


Guy

BS Biology, MS Psychology

My undergraduate degree was in Biology with a minor in chemistry. I did graduate level courses in Biology before Psychology grabbed me. I did a Masters in Psychology and completed the course word for the PhD but didn't complete my Dissertation. I have several decades of teaching Psychology. The sciences are fun and great. Most students seem to enjoy Psychology more than most other science classes, perhaps because it is clearly related to "real life". It is nifty to make connections between... Read more


Scott

Ph.D. Medical Research Director/15+yrs tutoring science

I have directed a medical research program for the past 10 years where I train students individually at all levels (high school through MD/PhD students). My research mentoring comprises personalized one-on-one interactions to teach textbook principles, research project development and experimentation, and research writing. I have extensive experience mentoring in genetics, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and chemistry (general chemistry and physical chemi... Read more


Ellen

Exact Science Tutor...

I am a biology major, have my masters in Microbiology and Immunology, and have taught at both high school and college level for lots of years. I have 4 grown children and almost 5 grandchildren; I have experienced a lot with these dear loves of mine and feel I am both adaptable and easy-going. I appreciate differences in personalities and learning styles and have experience with both. Being able to enlighten students is joyful to me. I have tutored IB, AP, honors and advanced science cour... Read more


Rebecca

Experienced Nurse Practitioner & ICU RN

Hello! I graduated from West Coast University in Los Angeles with a Bachelors in Nursing. I went on to work at UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in the Medical ICU FOR 3 years. I, then, moved to Baltimore, where I attended Johns Hopkins University and obtained a Masters in Science degree to become an Adult/Gero Nurse Practitioner. I work in the outpatient setting currently. I want to tutor aspiring nurses and nurse practitioner because I know how much I benefited from having wonderful tutors... Read more

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Allison

Certified Nursing Tutor ALL Courses & Pre-Req's 100% Success NCLEX

To all my potential students and parents, I want to introduce myself and tell you a little bit about my background and my life so you can get a better idea of who I am, how I can help you or your child, and the passion that propels the work I do. I graduated High School from Massapequa HS. I went away to Ripon College, WI to study the Biological Sciences and Chemistry. In lieu of work study, I tutored undergrad students in all areas of science and chemistry. I earned my BS (Bachelor... Read more


Robert

MIT grad with 2 doctorate degrees tutors Science and Math courses

I am an MIT grad with 2 doctorate degrees, and over 10 years of experience tutoring: physics, chemistry, biology, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, biochemistry, microbiology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, cell biology, and genetics. Currently, I work full-time as a Research Scientist at MIT. I have also done some graduate work in biomedical engineering. I have tutored for Red Key Tutors, Chyten Educational Services and the Tangi-Learning Center. I am interest... Read more


Liz

Physician Assistant with over 1000 hours of teaching experience

I am a PA-C (physician assistant/associate) with a M.S. of Physician Assistant Studies which included extensive training in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, EKG, and thousands of hours of clinical training. I have research experience, including presenting at the national AAPA conference and conducting high altitude physiology research near Mount Everest in Nepal. My undergraduate degrees include B.S. in Biomechanics, B.S. in Exercise Science, and B.A. in English. I also s... 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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