Texas Tech University Senior Mechanical Engineer Student
I am currently a student at Texas Tech and run a robotics program for high school students. I specialize in mechanical engineering classes but have a broad understanding of math and physics.
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I am currently a student at Texas Tech and run a robotics program for high school students. I specialize in mechanical engineering classes but have a broad understanding of math and physics.
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I'm Abi, a Texas Tech junior (graduating 2021) , majoring in Civil engineering, with a minor in Mathematics. I've always been an A student in math and I have always tutored math from my freshman year at tech!
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I am a recent graduate from the Texas Tech University Whitacre College of Engineering. I graduated Magna Cum Laude with a major in mechanical engineering with minors in mathematics and general business. I tutor most anything related to mathematics, engineering, and many of the sciences. I have had a few years of unofficial tutoring experience and am trying my hand at a more official means of finding students who need tutoring.
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I have experience tutoring English at the elementary and middle school levels, and Science and Math at the high school level. I recently graduated with my Bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University.
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I can help you and your kids achieve high success in their math classes. I hav e been a tutor at Texas Tech University for the past 3 years and have helped a lot of kids in all areas of mathematics .
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To be sufficient in a subject is to be able to perform the problems assigned to you. To be proficient in a subject is to be able to perform any problem that could be assigned to you, or at least tackle them adequately. In our fast-paced society, more times than not, students are educated just to be sufficient in a subject. My intent as a tutor is to educate a student to master that subject -- to be proficient in ... See more
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Hi, my name is Jaimee. And here is a little bit about me and my background.
I was born, raised, and still reside in the Bay area. I attended San Francisco State University for my undergraduate, and received my Bachelor's degree in Psychology. I have been working with children since I was 18. During my college education, I was employed as a nanny and tutor for elementary subjects. After graduating from SFSU, I have been enjoying working as a ... See more
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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
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I have 10+ years tutoring experience specializing in K-9th grade students. I have taught both elementary and middle school students with all backgrounds. I have in-depth knowledge of reading, writing, math, and science curriculum, common core standards, and students with special education needs. I enjoy helping students meet their personal academic goals and improve their self-confidence in school! I typically only accept students in North County San Diego Area.
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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
Students in Lubbock know that they want to get the best grades possible if they are going to one day go to Texas Tech and join the Red Raider nation. There is nothing worse in the world than falling behind and having to go to a school like Baylor or Texas A&M. All rivalries aside, your student will want the best they can get if they are going to get into Texas Tech and the first step is math tutoring in Lubbock.
Just look at one of the bright minds of Texas Tech history in former coach, Kliff Kingsbury. He was a quarterback on the Red Raiders team before making it to the NFL and CFL. He was not quite Tom Brady at quarterback, in fact he started his career as Tom Brady’s backup, so he took a job as an offensive control coach. By putting in the work, he eventually worked his way back to becoming head coach of the Red Raiders and in a wild turn of events, ended up ascending to head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. It was Kliff’s athletic skills that brought him to the NFL, but it was his brain that continued his career. He knew that he had to put in the work in and out of the classroom, which is why his offenses became so sought after. And we have Lubbock options to help you put in that work outside the classroom too, so you can one day get to the same level as Coach Kingsbury.
The New England Patriots are known for being one of the smartest teams in the NFL, so it should come as no surprise that two of their great receivers over the past decade, Danny Amendola and Wes Welker, were both alumni of Texas Tech. Those student-athletes knew about the balance of smarts and football skills. We are here to help you find the same balance with a Lubbock math tutor. Take a look through our database of highly experienced professionals to find the math tutor for you.
It is not just the athletes that make Texas Tech so well known, as Tech is part of the title. There are a ton of famous people from Texas Tech’s history that have made names for themselves outside of the arenas of sports and entertainment. For example, J. Fred Bucy was once a Red Raider. You might not know who he is, but any math student has used one of the products he was responsible, as he was the CEO of Texas Instruments, who makes the calculators that we all use. You are sure to know about their signature TI-83 model. He might not have to do calculations with those products on a daily basis, but his foundation in math probably helps him in navigating the competitive business world. Businesses are constantly using math to project sales, calculate costs, weigh investment opportunities, or look at competitive threats in the market. A smart businessman uses quantifiable data to convince people of the right course of action.
Another Texas Tech alum that probably uses a lot of math in his career is Robert J. Lewis, the CEO of US Bank. Much like any other business, banks must constantly use math. Once your money enters their system, it is essentially just a number that they have cash as the backing for. Bankers are constantly moving money around, whether by investing or restructuring, as they do their best to make it grow.
One final profession that Texas Tech has contributed students to and uses a lot of math is in space exploration. Many NASA scientists have gone to Texas Tech as well as astronauts, including Rick Husband, Charles Bassett, Joseph Acaba, and Phil Lockhart. In this field, one wrong calculation could mean a part malfunctions and a whole crew could perish, in addition to the expensive craft they are on getting destroyed.
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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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Hi! My name is Monica and I am an English as a Second Language Teacher. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and a Master's in Public Administration and Policy from California State University. I have been teaching English as a Second Language for the past 10 years, conversational Spanish as well as High School Spanish levels 1 & 2 for 4 years and Basic Statistics for 1 year emphasis on Social Behavioral Sciences.
I focus on the following ... See more
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Hello, I’m Tom. I am seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in using mathematics to solve business problems. From my experience, I’ve realized just how important professors, mentors and tutors have been to me to be successful though out my journey. People willing to take the time to transfer their knowledge or go the extra mile to help answer questions and get through problems have made all the difference which is why I enjoy tutoring!
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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
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Hi, I'm Shannon! I am currently pursuing a chemistry major at the University of Nevada, Reno. I've enjoyed math and chemistry ever since high school and still do. So far, I have taken general chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, and a couple of other upper-level chem courses, and received A's. I have also enjoyed and excelled in math for most of my life. Specifically, I passed Calculus 1, 2, and 3 in college each ... See more
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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
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Hello, I am an elementary school teacher with seven years of experience in classrooms ranging from 3rd to 6th grade. I do hold an Elementary Education teaching certificate and I am ESL endorsed. This is my second career; what made me pursue a Masters in Elementary Education was my desire to make a real difference and feel accomplished at the end of the day. I still feel the same way! Students rise to their full potential when they feel confident ... See more
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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
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Hello! My name is Neeia and I would love to offer math tutoring. I was a teaching assistant in grad school for two years covering college algebra. I then went on to teach full-time at my alma mater Morningside College for a year as a temporary mathematics instructor. I taught the following courses at Morningside: Precalculus, Calculus I and II, Linear Algebra, and Probability and Statistics. I would love to assist with any math tutoring from elementary math to ... See more
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I have over two years of experience tutoring mathematics, 1 year as a private tutor, 1 year of volunteering. I have volunteered teaching low income children how to do middle school mathematics (prealgebra, fractions, and unit conversion). I have tutored college level calculus, linear algebra, statistics and chemistry. I was a teaching assistant for calculus 1 for two semesters.
I have taken graduate level course work in abstract algebra (groups and rings) so I would be happy to teach the ... See more
If you are looking to be one of the people putting the Tech in Texas Tech, you will want to look at our options for math tutoring in Lubbock. You will need a background in math to succeed in the higher levels of science, especially if you are looking to enter the field of computer science. With so many top tech companies in Texas, you will want to be sure you are a top student to compete in the college and then job market.
We can even get into the specialized topics for those that are more advanced. If you are an engineer looking to improve once you get to Texas Tech, we have MATLAB tutors ready to help you ace your courses. The program, which is shortened from Matrix Laboratory, allows you to manipulate matrices and plot functions and data. It is a vital program for anyone getting into engineering, as most students in that field will have to learn it eventually. Luckily, I never had to become an expert, but if the experiences of my friends are any guide, starting to use MATLAB is going to be impossible if you are not up to date on your math lessons. You will never be able to program even the simplest arrays if you are not understanding the math principles underneath.
Your Saturdays can still be reserved for gameday, as our tutors will work with your schedule to make sure you are able to take care of the rest of your life around making yourself a better, well-rounded student. You will love your experience with Lubbock math tutoring.
When you live in Lubbock, football is probably going to reign supreme. Even if you are not a player or you are not into the sport, chances are that you know people that spend Fridays, Saturdays, or both going to games. It is a fun time, but it can also be a very stressful time if you have not gotten your work done properly. Working on math in advance allows you to go to games stress-free because you know that you are ready for anything. Sometimes, there is a such thing as overpreparing and that can come when you are working on your own. When you work with a tutor, you can get the okay to take a break, so you do not feel guilty about slowing down.