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Nandan

Friendly & Experienced English Teacher

I have been teaching English at all levels (K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels) for the last 25 years. I have taught students from all over the world with varying levels of competency. I have trained other teachers, in addition to teaching my own students. I love teaching. It is what I have done most of my adult life. I break down each concept into small parts so that students can understand every part of it before applying the concept to solve a problem. I have create... Read more


Timothy

Yale Graduate Specialist in Language and Literature

I am a graduate student in the Ph.D. program in Comparative Literature at Yale University. I graduated from Yale University with a B.A., summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, in Literature, and received a prestigious Paul Mellon Fellowship to study at the University of Cambridge for three years, where I studied English, Italian, and Greek. I then returned to Yale in 2013 to the Comparative Literature department for a Ph.D. My studies have been intense, and I know a great deal a... Read more


Laura

Patient and Gentle Math Tutor

Hello! My name is Laura. I have been tutoring math for over ten years. I have a B.A. in Mathematics from University of Maine at Farmington. I believe in the potential of every student I have ever worked with. With help anyone can overcome their math anxiety and succeed. Most math hiccups come from fear rather than any inability. The most important key to success is finding the appropriate means of learning for the student and consistent work. Thank you for your consideration and have... Read more


Camelia

Experienced and patient teacher making math approachable.

Two of my college professors supported and encouraged me to choose education as my major. I chose to work in a Laboratory instead. Fast-forward several years and I found myself training the newly-hired Laboratory Technicians and shared the joy, and frustrations, of teaching with my former professors. They listened, smiled and approved. One Sunday morning, I found myself agreeing to tutor a homeschooling high school student. Her Mom was a Music teacher with a deep dislike for mathematics i... Read more


Rachel

Math and Physics Tutoring by Columbia Engineering Grad

Math has always been my favorite subject. I see it as a beautiful, logical system which anyone can use to solve problems both big and small. Sometimes in a classroom setting, however, people's unique learning styles aren't taken into account and math can turn into a seemingly impossible chore. That's where my job comes in. My strength lies in breaking things into clear, easily digestible pieces. I really enjoy the collaborative process of strengthening basic principles and building together f... Read more


Dorian

Expert SAT/ACT Tutor specializing in Math

When I left the tech world years ago to pursue a less sedentary life, I had the good fortune of meeting Josh Lippman, the legendary founder of AlphaPrep in Fairfield Connecticut. AlphaPrep focused primarly on SATs and ACTs (I got a 2200 on my SATs and 34 on my ACTs) though I also tutored Physics, Economics, Algebra II, Calculus, Precalc and many others. Through Josh's advice and my relationships with hundreds of students, I came to see that tutoring is about creating a unique learning style t... Read more


Jim

I am passionate about teaching math

I completed my MS in Computer Science in the year 1993 from Clemson University. I had a stint in the Software industry for a while. I worked with big companies like Oracle and Cisco (was there for about 8 years total). While working I used to take time out on the weekends to teach (not so privileged) kids in a community college nearby. This developed into a habit and I thought of formalizing it. I enrolled myself with a professor to take her regular classes as well, so she could take time out... Read more


Marissa

Ivy League Grad with a Masters in Ed and Four Wheel Drive

Tutoring is something I fell into in high school, and I haven’t stopped since. I started out by helping friends and other classmates; however, in college, it became my unofficial part-time job - one that paid in fantastically edible, non-cafeteria meals. By the time I was in grad school, it evolved into an opportunity to further discuss topics that I was passionate about while simultaneously earning some scratch. Prior to moving to Europe, I volunteered at a continuing education center and... Read more


Tanya

Engineering Instructor Specializing in Math, Physics, and Chemistry

My background is in structural engineering. I completed my master's degree in engineering from Texas A&M in December 2010, and I worked in industry from January 2010 to March 2015, working as an engineer by day and moonlighting as a tutor by night. From 2015 to 2018 I worked as an engineering lecturer with the University of Texas at Tyler and Houston Community College. I taught various engineering courses from the freshman to senior level. In May 2018, I completed a Masters in Education at... Read more


Johnny

Johnny G - College Level and Highschool Math and Physics

I have recently graduated from Rutgers-Newark with a double major in Mathematics and Physics. I have been passionate about teaching math ever since I tutored math and physics. Despite extensive experience working in electronics communications, my most rewarding job has been teaching high school math in a summer program to prepare students for college. My practical experience in electronics as well as my background in Physics helps me to both understand and explain applications of mathematic... Read more


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