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John

Harvard mentor for math, stats, writing

I am well-grounded in history, economics, and political philosophy as well as more empirical fields such as social anthropology. I also have civics training specifically from my work with the Boy Scouts. Social studies are critical to helping students develop a strong sense of self-identity and political commitment. Traditionally, social studies also teaches language skills—analysis of historical documents and narratives, essay-writing, speech-making. I tutor all of these fields and skills in an integrated way to improve the student's facility and confidence. I majored in philosophy at Read more


Abunasar

Physics, Math and EE subjects Tutoring

I was in the teaching profession for a long time. I taught Math, Physics (undergraduate), Electrical Engineering (undergraduate) courses in various universities. I love to teach young kids to bring out the best in them. I believe that given the proper amount of help and assistance, any student can be successful in their pursuit of knowledge. I also spent a lot of time as the soccer coach of my kids' teams. Both of these teaching and coaching are similar to tutoring. I had Mathematics and ... Read more

Teaches 4 subjects


Rasha

Physics and Math Teaching Assistant

I am graduate student working on my PhD degree in my 4th year. I can help you with Math class and algebra base and physics classes. I have four year experienced in teaching physics and math in East Carolina University. I can help to understand the basic information as well as advance math, if interested. Please, feel free to contact me if you are interested.... Read more

Teaches 5 subjects


Larry

Dedicated Tutor Offering Personalized Learning Support

Hello, everyone! Thank you for visiting my profile. I'm an experienced engineer with a passion for education and helping students succeed. As a patient and empathetic individual, I understand that each student has unique learning styles and challenges. My goal is to provide a supportive and encouraging environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential. I’ve been working in engineering for over 20 years for major aeronautical and commercial airline companies. With my back... Read more


Jamal

PhD and MA in Applied Math-20 years as Math Teacher-Fulbright Scholar

I am a retired high school math teacher who started teaching math and physics when I was 19 years old. I love teaching and I consider moving a student from C level to A level to be a success for me first. I succeed to create math short cut almost for every math concept. The problem in math is to find a clean spot to let the student look through it so they can see the concept clearly and easily. Teaching is an art and not just anyone can be successful math teacher. When I was studying for my ... Read more


Zach

Harvard physics grad; simplifying physics and chemistry since 2011

I have a BA in physics from Harvard and during my studies I always found myself energized by the joy I got from studying science, but also frustrated by professors and teachers who seemed so advanced in their knowledge that they were out of touch with the types of questions and struggles I had learning the material. After a few years working professionally, I found myself looking to switch professions to something that brought me joy and so I turned back to physics as a teacher. Rememberi... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


James

Caltech Grad for Physics and Math Tutoring

Hello! My name is James, and I am a second-year student in MIT's Biological Engineering PhD program. For my bachelor's degree, I studied physics at Caltech from 2017-2021. I chose to major in physics because I love the way that natural phenomena can be accurately described using the language of math. In my experience, learning new mathematical concepts and applying them in a problem-solving context is rarely a straightforward process – it often requires revisiting things from multiple angles ... Read more


Ellis

Former high school and college math and science teacher.

I am a 58 year old man. I have a bachelor of science degree in biology/pre-med but I began college as a physics major so I have considerable background in most of the physical sciences and mathematics. I began teaching in Kentucky in 1990 and continued to do so at various levels (K-12) until 2007. The majority of my teaching experience is with high school mathematics from pre-algebra to calculus, but I have also taught physics and chemistry as an adjunct professor at the college leve... Read more


Alexandr

The life of a Math teacher is to give you problems.

Hi, I’m Alex! I’m a professional mathematics tutor in the New York City area. I have almost three years experience tutoring professionally, and another 4 years tutoring while I was in college. I have assisted students of all levels to achieve academic success. I genuinely enjoy mathematics and I love the "A-ha!" moments in students when they finally understand something for the first time, it's what makes me love this job. I chose to specialize in mathematics because most students who choo... Read more


Conor

Science and Math tutor, college-level experience

I have been tutoring for two years at Stony Brook University, where I work with student athletes for up to 10 hours a week, and more during finals week. I have tutored chemistry, physics, and many mathematics courses and am capable of tutoring English and History as well. I am currently enrolled at Stony Brook University and am pursuing a BS in Chemical Engineering. Last summer I had an internship at Albany Molecular Research Institute where I applied my knowledge of chemistry to an ongoin... Read more


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