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Josh

I can explain complex stuff really simply.

I have a background in bioengineering, materials chemistry, architecture, business, and neuroscience. I can explain concepts through a variety of lenses. I've also helped a lot of business school students prepare for the GMAT and have been editing admissions essays for top universities. I have helped many students get into Harvard, MIT, Oxford, etc. While tutoring, I focus on understanding concepts rather than studying for a test. Thus, I assign a lot of outside work and, if you do it, you ... Read more


Alexander

Experienced Math and Physics Tutor Specializing in AP/SAT/ACT

Hey there, my name is Alexander, and I tutor middle school through lower-division-college math and physics, but I specialize at the high school level. I recently graduated from UC Santa Barbara with my BS in CCS Physics, my minor in electrical engineering, and my minor in management. CCS Physics is typically ranked as one of the top 20 physics programs in the United States. I provide tutoring in AP Physics and AP Calculus, SAT and ACT math and science sections, and SAT II Math and Physi... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


Manish

Math and Science help!!

Hi, my name is Manish P. and I am currently waiting to start medical school in the fall. I have already been accepted to UIC medical school and am just waiting till August. In the meantime I am looking to make some extra money and help students along the way. I was a chemistry TA for a year in college and I am great in science and math. I graduated with a degree in bioengineering on top of my premedical studies and am actively doing research at Northwestern University. I was born and raised i... Read more


Andrew

Postdoctoral scholar in chemistry, happily tutoring all the sciences

Hey! I'm a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford developing new structural refinement strategies and exploring next generation methods of ribosome design. I just completed my Ph.D. at NYU, where I described new ways to inhibit protein-protein interactions. Earlier, I earned my B.A. from Harvard in Chemistry, though while I was there I spent a great deal of time on mathematics and physics as well. My undergraduate thesis was mostly in medicinal chemistry and total synthesis. I tutored through Har... Read more


Jean

Experienced Math and Science tutor

I'm Jean! I am a hard working college student majoring in Physics. I intend on graduating with a certification to teach composite sciences (biology, chemistry, and physics) for secondary grades (7th through 12th). I have experience teaching in a classroom setting in elementary and middle grades. I am an active member of the UTeach program at my university, which has given me much experience working with students and addressing individual needs. I have received multiple scholarships because of... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Cory

Passionate Tutor in Math, Logic, & Physics

I am a very passionate teacher with a lot of experience. My education begins with a Physics BA degree from Colby College in the beautiful state of Maine where I also served as a Teaching Assistant to my advisor. Later I realized that I had studied so much Philosophy at Colby that it inspired me to go to Virginia Tech to do my Master's degree in that very subject! Specifically I did my MA degree on Logic, which, just like my Physics degree, involves a great deal of Mathematics. Finally, I fe... Read more

Teaches 5 subjects


Nick

Top 100 Tutor Nationwide for 2013

I have taken Discrete Math classes in California State University (CSUN) like Transition to higher Math (Math 320) covering logic, proving, set theory and probability (Math 340) about district probability and statistics and have passed both with grade A. Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous. In contrast to real numbers that have the property of varying "smoothly", the objects studied in discrete mathematics – such as integers, graphs, and statements in logic – do not vary smoothly in this way, but have Read more


Ken

Working scientist, PhD, nuclear physicist, vast experience

I've been teaching or tutoring for over twenty years in some form or another. For me the reward from tutoring is when I see that a student has caught onto an idea, when the light bulb goes on. In my career I've not only studied physics, mathematics and statistics, but applied them as well as time management and study skills. I can help a student succeed in all these areas. My career has included a PhD in Nuclear Physics, postdoctoral work in nuclear astrophysics and over twenty years of e... Read more


Noah

Mechanical Engineering PhD Student at UT Austin

Hi! My name is Noah, and I've been helping students like you since 2012. I graduated from UT Austin with high honors with a degree in mechanical engineering, and now I'm working on my PhD! I started tutoring in high school when a friend was struggling in a class I took the year before. I remembered how confusing the teacher made it seem and how simple it was when someone explained it in a way that resonated with me. I know from experience that there are as many styles of learning as there are... Read more


Stephen

Naval Academy Grad for Math and Science Tutoring

As a math major, I provided tutoring to classmates in the full range of math subjects. Following graduation I put my math and physics to practical use in military aviation. For the last five years I have been instructing a range of aviation topics, including both classroom and hands-on contexts. All of this has involved instructing math and physics. I enjoy seeing a student grasp a new concept. I have found that every student learns differently. When an approach that works with one st... Read more


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