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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


Katie

Bring Me Your Essays, Your Test Prep, Your US History

With two years of one-on-one tutoring experience and training in academic writing and test prep, I'm ready to help with your last-minute term paper crisis and your SAT/ACT stress. I'm a senior at Denison University majoring in History and concentrating on American history, so I'm just the right person to help you find strategies and tools for your APUSH test, government paper, or social studies assignment. I know firsthand how overwhelming high-stakes tests or papers can feel, so I care dee... Read more


Suzanne

I teach by appealing to student's common sense & prior knowledge

I am a credentialed mathematics teacher. I have taught high school and community college subjects in math for thirty years. My bachelor's degree and two years of graduate work are in mathematics and statistics from University of California in Berkeley. I have a master's degree in educational technology from Peperdine University. I, also, have a master's degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from California State University, Northridge. I have been recognized and awarded as an ef... Read more


Amy

JD with 10+ years of experience teaching/tutoring LSAT, GRE, SAT & ACT

After graduating from Tulane Law School, I practiced transactional law for several years. When I had my daughter, I decided to take a hiatus from law and started teaching LSAT prep courses. I fully intended to return to law and have continued doing legal work on a limited basis. However, over years later I am still teaching and tutoring. I have also taught GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT classes and workshops, but my passion is the LSAT. (If people had told me years ago that I would become an LS... Read more


Ryna

Passionate Tutor Specializing in Standardized Test Prep

I am an Ivy League grad who is passionate about tutoring, and when it comes to helping students unlock the puzzles of standardized tests, I have over 10 years of experience. I love working with students one-on-one and in small groups for a personalized learning experience. I have worked for the University of Pennsylvania Tutoring Center, Kaplan Test Prep and Prepcorps. I received a 169 Verbal and 167 Quantitative on the GRE and have been teaching GRE courses and individual lessons since 2... Read more


Duncan

No Nonsense Math and Statistics Tutor For HS and Adult Students

Geometry here refers to High School Geometry. The study of shapes and their properties. In this course, students are expected to gain logic and reasoning skills in a mathematical arena. Geometry is in one sense a 'side-trip' in the mathematics progression; but it is a valuable and necessary experience that develops critical-thinking and problem-solving skills in a more spatial and less analytical way. Often students that struggle in Algebra will find Geometry refreshingly accessible... and vice-versa. However, contemporary math curricula blend elements of Algebra throughout Geometry (in part t Read more


Jeanne

English and History and Business, oh my!

The best part of teaching is one-on-one contact with students. As a career professor, I have taught classes of just a few students, as well as those requiring stadium seating-- but the best experiences of all are those encounters with students who need extra clarification and support. My philosophy of tutoring is that most students need encouragement and confidence along with course-specific information to make them successful in their academic endeavors. The best part of tutoring? Seei... Read more


Paul

SAT, ACT, biology, and chemistry

Helping fellow students succeed has always been a passion of mine. I have worked as both a private tutor and in a classroom setting. I gained my tutoring experience from teaching at Two in One Academy in Tustin, California as well as the Princeton Review. During this time, I have seen my students grow and mature as I have not only taught them, but learned from them as well. This shared experience is unique to tutoring and I strive to grow alongside my students. I specialize in teaching ... Read more


Jeanne

Russia Language, English lit and writing, ACT, SAT

I'm an experienced high school teacher of both English literature and Russian languages. I have a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in English Language Arts. I've been trained by Princeton Review and have privately tutored for both SAT and ACT for nearly ten years. I specialize in individualized instruction. I can break things down to help you meet your real goal, speaking, rather than spending time learning useless vocabulary and memorizing grammar rules. ... Read more


Antoinette

Teaching and Engaging Reluctant Readers and Hesitant Writers

I have worked with children with special needs for many years. Specifically, as a Humanities teacher I have worked with and taught adolescents with Aspergers Syndrome. Being the Learning Support Coordinator for the last four years at the private high school where I am employed, I have not only taught adolescents with Aspergers, but also have worked closely with educational psychologists in considering the academic, social, and emotional needs of these students. In consultation with the psychologist I then develop and help to implement a Successful Learning Plan for the student. Read more


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