My first experience tutoring came while attending the University of Southern California in 2005. There, I assisted fellow classmates in preparing for upcoming exams and found great reward in helping others gain confidence in their academics abilities. After graduation, I was presented with the opportunity to join a network of USC alumni providing tutoring services to the surrounding community. Through this network, I began tutoring elementary and middle school students in their homes, gaining more subject experience and acquiring a ... See more
I have a MSc in Physics, my research experience is in astrophysics, specifically analyzing stellar atmospheres, stellar evolution and sources of gravitational waves like black holes and neutron stars. I'm from El Salvador, so my native language it's Spanish. I started tutoring when I was on my third year of college back in El Salvador. My dad (who's also a physicist) worked as a teacher for 40 years, I dare to say I inherited my passion for ... See more
I attended the University of California, Riverside earning a BS in Microbiology. Furthermore, I am a recent graduate of Boston University earning an MS in Oral Biology. At UCR I had the privilege of conducting undergraduate research and receiving two USDA grants.
I have been tutoring students since high school and have worked with students of various age groups (ranging from 1st grade up to college). My tutoring specialties are in the fields of mathematics and sciences. Throughout my educational ... See more
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I’d love to mentor you or your child! With over 6 years experience tutoring math and science subjects for all grade levels, I am one of the highest rated STEM tutors in this region. I am currently taking a gap year before enrolling at Columbia University in the City of New York for my undergraduate studies in engineering and finance. I graduated high school at the top of my class with the toughest course load ... See more
I have a bachelors degree in Economics from the University of Texas, a masters degree from SUNY Buffalo, and 10 years of experience in education. I've taught in 4 different countries around the world on 4 different continents. I've taught all of the following courses: Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Intro to Calculus, AP AB Calculus, and Economics. I enjoy seeing students grow and watching the light bulb go off when they have that ... See more
I’m currently a medical student on my break. I have a Bachelor's degree in Biology from UCI. Over the past extensive years of schooling I have learned, what are the best ways to learn a lot of material in a very short time and retain them as well. This can be done by learning the big picture, understanding the concept, then dive into details and always trying to connect the details to the big picture. When a student ... See more
Hi. My name is Farhan. I am currently an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia in Canada pursuing a Bachelor of Science. I happen to be very fluent in speaking English and Gujarati and partially fluent in Swahili, Urdu and Hindi.
I taught GED Math and Science at a local community centre as a volunteer for four months and decided to join this network of tutors so that I can reach a larger audience to share with potential ... See more
I'm a junior and currently pursing a degree in engineering with dual minors in computer science and mathematics. I am passionate about math and like to attend math conferences as well as participate in my schools math club. I enjoy teaching and explaining things to others.
I have always enjoyed helping people learn and reach their goals. I have over 5 years of tutoring experience and additional experience teaching, coaching, and mentoring. Subject areas include: elementary through high school math and English, high school and college physics, computer skills, and GED test preparation. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in physics. Looking forward to working together!
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I worked as a high school math teacher for five years and recently finished an MBA at IE Business School, a top international program in Madrid, Spain. As a math teacher, I ranked among the top 20% of teachers in the state, according to end of the year student test data.
My students are always able to answer the question of why a particular math learning objective is important. My students know much more than just the steps to ... See more
Orlando’s greatest attractions are probably the amusement park scene, which includes the iconic park from the House of Mouse. Back in the 50s, Walt Disney had already opened Disneyland in Anaheim, but realized that only 5% of the visitors came from east of the Mississippi. He decided that they needed representation on the east coast. Slowly, Disney started acquiring chunks of land in around Bay Lake. Doing so required a lot of separate deals to consolidate all of the land, which was going to be a problem. If people recognized that Disney was planning a massive park, they would have leverage against him in negotiations and drive up the cost to a prohibitive level. Instead of letting the plan slip out, Disney used various dummy corporations to acquire the land. By the time anyone knew any better, Disney owned enough acreage to build his massive park. Instead of jumping to the finish line, Disney saw that it takes many preparatory steps along the way before you can reach the final success.
Getting good grades is a perfectly good end goal, but it requires a similar number of steps along the way to make it a reality. They usually do not mention the process when a big announcement comes, but geometry tutoring in Orlando can often be the hidden step you need to get to your end goal. When you tell your geometry tutor that you want to improve better grades, a good tutor will use that as a framework to hit little benchmarks along the way to success.
For Disney, this came in the form of individual deals. It might have been a little difficult to piece together the exact amounts that he saved, but each subsequent deal was a victory toward the goal of creating an affordable second location. Luckily, the benchmarks you create with an Orlando geometry tutor are much easier to quantify. You will know when you are making progress toward your end goal when you work with our tutors in Orlando.
I am a PhD-level tutor from Knoxville, TN, specializing in helping students prepare for standardized tests. I have several years of experience teaching courses at the college level in both social psychology and research methods, as well as experience tutoring in math, science and English.
Most of the problems that my students have, result from a failure to install in them the thinking strategies and working habits leading to success. Once the students learn those strategies and apply them ... See more
Hello! Thank you for viewing my profile! My name is Tawanah Reeves, and I am a business owner, educator, and mentor. I love writing and movies. Great storytelling and sharing the experiences of others through those stories is something I enjoy. I've been a tutor for 10 years. My passion for teaching and developing others led to the creation of meshellefae.com, my online blog for writers who want to hone their craft or learn how to tell their ... See more
Math and tutoring are one of my greatest passions. I am a Computer Science graduate, with more than 7 years of Math tutoring experience. I first fell in love with helping people learn at a very young age when I got the chance to assist my high school Math teacher helping my peers.
I have helped hundreds of students boost their scores since then; spending over 1,000 hours doing near-peer tutoring for students ranging from middle school to ... See more
My name is Charlotte. Not a day goes by that one of my clients does not tell me about how helpful my classes were and all the new opportunities they have had since working with me. I am a patient, knowledgeable, focused and certified English Teacher. I graduated from Howard University, with a major in Psychology. I was one of the few undergraduate students to be a co-author of an article in a peer-reviewed journal by the time ... See more
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Educational coordinator (BA,MA) with many years of experience including work with various families and school communities. This includes primary and secondary levels as well as university work with George Mason, University of Virginia, and other institutions. Work with CORE subjects, specialized programs, practice testing, STREAM, writing partnerships, bilingual education, special needs programs, fundraising, and online work.
My online work with students includes areas of the DMV, Texas, and CA. This includes work ... See more
I studied at USC and am finishing up my degree at SDSU and I have been tutoring since junior year in high school. Every since I was little, I have loved subjects like Math, Physics and Statistics so I decided to filter my passion into helping and tutoring others. I am sociable and easy to get along with, which makes tutoring sessions that much easier. Receiving a 32 on my ACT helps me excel as well at exam prep, showing ... See more
A dedicated and goal-driven educational professional seeking to use teaching skills and enthusiasm to enhance and increase student academic levels. Skills and Competencies Critical Thinking, using the most efficient resources to ensure that each lesson and activity is translated into differentiated learning experiences so that instruction time is used effectively. Goal Driven, tracking and analyzing trends and patterns in student growth and creating goals to increase the number of students who are named proficient and advanced. Planning and Organizing, ... See more
I'm a chemist and can help you become a chemist or at least pass your next test! I can help with anything from studying for a test, homework, lab reports, research project, etc. I've taught at all levels from general chemistry to advanced graduate courses (organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, materials, etc.). I love teaching and would love to help you learn chemistry today.
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I'm a former middle and high school teacher with both private and commercial tutoring experience. In the past, I've provided tutoring privately for in-home SAT Prep, homework help, and 1000/2000 level college study groups. I also worked with Sylvan Learning Center for over a year. As a teacher, I've taught 6th through 12th grade students in a variety of subjects including geography, world and American history, English and world literature, intermediate math, speech and debate, ... See more
Education has always been a big part of my life. In grade school, my teachers would often ask me to work with other students in class who needed assistance with the current lesson. This gift of being able to help others resonated with me and I realized very quickly that everyone does not learn in the same way. In high school, I volunteered with students with special needs and discovered there are many ways to communicate and teach. At San ... See more
As a kid, looking at the FastPass line just made me jealous. It is a pretty hefty investment, especially to put into a kid that might not take full advantage, so most parents lay off. Only as an adult, I have realized just how great it is. Getting older teaches you about opportunity cost. For each minute you spend waiting in line for a ride, you are losing out on enjoyment. With some lines taking an hour or sometimes two, it limits the amount of enjoyment you are able to extract from the park in the limited time you have. Here is the rub. You are already spending over $100 just to get into most places. Are you really going to double down just to skip the lines? Yes. You should.
This is the same fallacy that parents face when sending their kids to school. You might only go to public school, but you are still investing a lot in your child’s education. Why should you invest even more just for geometry tutoring in Orlando? It is the same as with your FastPass. If you can go on twice as many rides with the FastPass, the line at which you should not spend is a second $100. Most FastPasses are going to run about half the cost of entry, so anything more than 1.5 times the ride potential is worth every penny. If this math is getting to be too much, maybe it is time for a math tutor.
You also consider the cost. If you are going to miss rides, the price of a second day of admittance becomes the cost. If you can save that by only investing in a FastPass, you should do so. If you feel like you are able to get the grades you need on your own, great! But if you feel like it is going to cost you in the long run, invest in your future now with Orlando geometry tutoring.