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Andrew

Accounting graduate looking to help accounting students.

I'm a recent accounting graduate who would like to help struggling accounting students in basic accounting. I love to do accounting and I would love to teach someone else who is struggling. I know how hard accounting can be. I live in Albany with my wife and two sons, I would be willing to meet in St. Cloud. I can help with Accounting and Business. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thanks, Andrew... Read more


Tan

Tanya W. Russian language ; ESL for Russian speakers.

I am a native Russian speaker with an MA in foreign language teaching, earned in Russia. I have 15 years of experience teaching English, German and Russian as a Second Language in Russia and 5 years of experience of teaching ESL at Adult Basic Education and non-profit ESL programs in Minnesota. My experience include, but not limited to: one-on-one speaking and grammar tutoring, language test preparation tutoring, small and large group teaching, college classroom teaching, kindergarten th... Read more

Teaches 1 subject


Jared

Theology and History Tutor

First, a little about myself. I am a graduate of Concordia University- Wisconsin. I took majors in theology and lay ministry. In my ministry major I took concentrations in youth ministry and parish teaching. I am a certified lay minister with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. In simpler terms, I am a deacon. In January, I completed the Master of Divinity degree at Bethel Theological Seminary in St. Paul, MN. I took concentrations in Greek and historical theology. Additionally I also... Read more


Kiandro

Undergrad Japanology Senior with a Passion For Language Learning!

I am a fourth-year undergrad student with a major in Asian Studies/ Japanese. I believe that the key to language learning is finding yourself within the language. What I mean by this is to be as raw and expressive as possible, in order to form your own identity within the language. I first dabbled with the Japanese language when I was in my senior year of high school, it was nothing to brag about but I learnt hiragana and katakana during that time. After I graduated highschool, a lot of t... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


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