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Matt

MIT/Harvard Grad for Academic Tutoring & Test Prep

I earned a 5 on the AP Chemistry exam in high school, and as an undergraduate at MIT I spent two years working in a renowned biomedical engineering laboratory designing iron oxide nanoparticles for cancer imaging and therapy. My work won a $1000 MIT Biomedical Engineering Society's Award for Research Excellence, awarded to only five MIT undergraduate and master's students each year; I'm also second author on the peer-reviewed article we published. Read more


Maxime

25 years college teaching and tutorimg experience

I am a college professor with 25 years teaching experience in Math, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy. I have a Ph. D. in theoretical physics. Currently, I teach all levels and subjects of math and physics at FIT, Baruch, Mercy college. You can find me on ratemyprofessor.com. I am new to this program and so my profile is low. My rate is also low and flexible. I am available 7 days a week during the summer. I also tutor high school students for SAT, ACT exams. I will be honest with you from th... Read more


Eli

Master of Mathematics

I am currently a Ph.D. student and teaching assistant at Stevens Insitute of Technology, having previously graduated from NYU's Courant Institute for Mathematics with a Master's in Science. I am proficient in the teaching of all subjects at the high school and undergraduate level. I have been involved in the tutoring of peers and younger classmates in mathematics since high school. I have experience in tutoring high-school algebra and geometry, precalculus, calculus, and statistics, as well ... Read more


Dr.

PhD in Theoretical Physics from Syracuse University

I love teaching physics to the students and I teach it with my heart using day-today examples. My teaching philosophy is a bit socratic in nature as I try to ask questions even if students have a right answer just to put a proper perspective of the question across. I have a University Teaching Certificate and I have taught Honors and Major Physics courses(Calculus based Mechanics for physics majors) at Syracuse University for more than 6 semesters. I have also taught regular physics courses(... Read more


Azita

PhD in Physics Education and fluent in Persian

I have been a Physics teacher for more than 25 years in High Schools in Iran. I really love to teach physics in fun was with understanding no pressure on teach mathematical concepts. Investigating the method of teaching and assessing and evaluating of students is my favorite research. I found students have some difficulties about learning physics and one of my interests in teaching physics is investigating the attitudes and motivations of students. I am a PhD holder in Physics Educati... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Robert

Tutor

I have an MEd from Adelphi University and a PhD from CUNY. I have worked at the College of Staten Island, CUNY and Wagner college recently as an adjunct instructor. I am familiar with the ACT Math and SAT math, and I have also taught the Algebra I and Algebra II Regents exam. I would like to work teaching Math, Physics, Living Environment and Chemistry. At present, I am teaching organic chemistry lecture and lab (Wade 8th ed) to about 35 to 40 students, lecture and lab at Wagner College. The... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Thomas

Approachable, PhD-Level Tutor for Test Prep, Math, Science, & English

Biochemistry has come to be known as the chemistry of life (originally, that distinction belonged to Organic Chemistry). When I tutor Biochemistry, I encourage students to move away from acronyms and rote memorization in favor of seeing the common themes and molecular principles that underpin Biochemistry. In this way, I help students build a systematic framework on which to hang the pieces of knowledge that they acquire in class. This approach also helps students both to see the big picture and to strengthen memorization through understanding. Read more


Bar

I love helping students learn math and science in an exciting way

My name is Bar, I received my B.A in Mathematics and Physics and got my M.S in physics. I am currently a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech. I have taught recitation for intro to physics 1 and 2 for several years, along with Electromagnetism, and Condensed Matter. and have plenty of experience teaching students remotely. I have over 8 years of freelancer tutoring experience with numerous students. I am patient and can help you understand common pitfalls to promote understanding so you could achiev... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Jessica

UPenn Chemical Engineering Student

I have many experiences teaching students of all ages. Recently, I have been an engineering teaching assistant for 2 semesters at university. I have also taught ages 8-18 in Mathematics and Reading, including to students with learning disabilities as well as students who do not speak English as their first language. I love helping people succeed, especially through subjects that are difficult for them. I have taken numerous calculus courses in university and have tutored high-school stude... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Elliott

Physics PhD looking for motivated students.

I have a PhD in physics and my undergraduate degree included a major in mathematics. I worked as a teaching assistant for 5 years while I was a graduate student including introductory (first year) courses in mechanics and electricity and magnetism. I also have experience as a TA in modern physics (introductory special relativity and basic quantum mechanics). High School Mathematics: Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. I have 5 years experience as a teaching assistant while I was ... Read more


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