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Ron

Math Tutoring & Test Prep at its Best

It is such a shame that English is not rigorously taught at most schools today. I can remember strict teachers drilling proper English usage into my head: diagramming sentences, looking up words in the dictionary, re-writing papers that my teachers knew I didn't put much effort into. My credentials are in math, but my English skills aren't far behind. Read more


Bob

My tutoring style makes students confident so they can achieve.

I have been teaching and tutoring high school mathematics for over 15 years. I have taught algebra 1 and 2, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and elementary functions. I use all of the latest techniques, including the graphing calculators to make the math both visual and understandable. My student for SAT prep all have done much better as a result of my tutoring them. I've helped students who were struggling with statistics pass the college course they were taking. I am very patient w... Read more

Teaches 4 subjects


Niru

Patient and Knowledgeable Ivy League Tutor

Hello! My name is Niru and I am a current freshman at Princeton University studying computer science. I have been tutoring for two years, teaching students mathematics of all levels and editing college essays. After my acceptance into Princeton University, I have been helping other students on their college essays. Students of mine that I have helped throughout the college process have gotten into ivy league schools and others. Essay tutoring sessions will be online. I will look thro... Read more


Lou

Applied Math Major and Experienced Tutor

Hello, everyone! My name is Lou, and I am currently a Second-Year Applied Math Major at Rochester Institute of Technology. I have always loved numbers, and I have gained a wealth of experience working with students in math and science over the last year. I made the Dean's List each of my first 2 semesters of college, received a 780 on the SAT Math, and was the Valedictorian of my high school graduating class of 170 students. During my junior and senior years of high school, I was involve... Read more


Jason

Vassar grad with 25+ years of math/science/test prep experience

I have been working as a tutor at many Boston-area public and private schools, including: Winchester, Lexington, Newton, Wellesley public schools; BB+N, St. Mark's, Brooks, Rivers, Commonwealth. Much of my experience has been with high-functioning students with learning differences (dyslexia, Asperger's, ADHD, etc.), working to help them find ways to apply their strengths to the areas of concern. I have tutored high school math + science coursework, as well as general executive functioning, a... Read more


Matthew

Effective Math and French tutor for all ages

Whenever I am working with a student, I strive to make learning easy and fun, and above all to explain concepts in ways that you can relate to. Not everyone learns the same way and that is okay! whether you or your student needs to clarify concepts or in depth work to bring them up to speed, my teaching style is tailored to each individual, using a pace that is appropriate. I strive to help students understand the core concepts and building blocks necessary to succeed not only in their curr... Read more


Eric

Experienced STEM Tutor

I currently have a bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and minor in mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh and a master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). I started my teaching journey in my sophomore year where I started as a tutor at the Math Assistance Center (MAC) where I helped students with introductory math courses such as college geometry, Calculus I-III, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra. The style of tutoring at the... Read more


Chris

Ph.D. Candidate and Professional Physics, Math, and Writing Teacher

Who am I? I am a professional teacher and a Ph.D. candidate at UCLA. (But yes, I live in Miami Beach!) Education is my deepest passion; it is my privilege to help people discover their potential for success in math, science and writing at ALL levels. My work as a tutor is most immediately focused on achieving those "ah-ha!" moments when things finally "click" and make sense so that students can move from a "B" to an "A," pass a challenging class, or improve their test scores. More fundamental... Read more


Timothy

I am The Mathemagician

If you're looking for somebody to either help you catch up in math, or get ahead in math, I'm your guy. I was a math major at Washington University in St. Louis, and minored in German, economics, and writing. While there, I tutored students in everything from counting to calculus, and beyond. I then earned a Masters of Arts in Teaching from Bard College in '07. I've been tutoring for 12+ years, and full-time for 9+. I've had students between the ages of 6 and 66, with a focus on high sch... Read more


Brad

Capsim-BSG-GloBus, Finance, ME Systems, Feedback Controls, EE, Econ

Extensive local tutoring has included both financial and managerial accounting principles for VT ACIS 2115-2116 and RU ACTG 211-212. Accounting, simply stated, is the "language" used in recording business transactions. The simplest transaction is an actual lump-sum transfer of cash on a specific date. Most deals, however, take non-cash forms and are spread out over time -- sometimes over very long, even indeterminate timeframes. This is when accounting gets very interesting, requiring a deep understanding of the principles, assumptions, and estimates used in producing a particular accountin Read more


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