I am Michael Aylesworth, a retired engineer/entrepreneur and a High School Math and Science Teacher. I have a Master of Arts in Teaching degree which gives me a keen approach to instruction. I am a certified and teacher in Washington with endorsements in Physics, Mathematics, and Earth and Space Science. My Bachelor of Science in General Science and Associates in Science serve to highlight my broad base in Biology and Chemistry, and my primary focus of Mechanical Engineering culminated ... See more
I've always had an enthusiasm for learning and an eagerness to pass on my accumulated knowledge to others. I have over ten years of college-going experience, appeared on the dean’s list, and my papers have been published for graduate seminars; I’ve earned three college degrees, featuring two writing-intensive baccalaureates from the world-class University of Washington College of Arts & Sciences; I've taught and mentored for decades at numerous municipal parks & recreation departments in the ... See more
I received my Bachelor Degree from the University of Washington in 1996 with a 3.8 GPA. My degree was in Women’s Health; which included Graduate level nursing classes. I graduated from Seattle Central Community College in 1991 with a 4.0 GPA while achieving prerequisites for nursing school. I was inducted in to Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society in 1990.
My major changed when I got to the University of Washington after taking a full year in a ... See more
I'm Max, a professional educator with a passion for writing, foreign language, and college prep/counseling. I have worked in many aspects of education, around the US and around the world, for over 20 years now and have served as a teacher, trainer, adviser, counselor, and mentor to a wide range of students, from middle school to college-age, and non-traditional students.
I have bilingual fluency in English and Spanish, and can provide tutoring in both languages, as ... See more
I'm a recent graduate of a highly ranked liberal arts college, where I left with both general departmental honors. I'm a seasoned tutor with 5 years of experience in a teaching environment, 3 years in tutoring specifically. I worked as a tutor at the Vassar College Writing Center, where I was eventually promoted to Head Tutor. As as a writing tutor, I helped with hundreds of papers, and oversaw the completion of three senior theses.
Regardless of what ... See more
Hi, I’m Sophia Robinson! I’m a Bay Area native but I ended up at UW for college and now I can’t get myself to leave Seattle, I just love it too much!
I graduated from the #51 nationally ranked high school with a 3.8 GPA, and scored a 30 on the ACT (95th percentile).
In college I started out as a STEM major, taking chem and math classes before realizing that I was more interested in ... See more
I have a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Pomona College. My liberal arts education gave me a rigorous foundation in writing and critical thinking, along with my math expertise. I have taken graduate coursework in educational psychology, and have experience teaching and tutoring students as young as 5 years old and as old as 75. It's never too early or late to acquire new knowledge! My tutoring experience has ranged across subjects from mathematics, chemistry, writing, test prep, ... See more
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I've been teaching college courses for the last seven years. My courses range from more traditional composition / first-year writing classes, to literature-focused classes.
I specialize in writing composition, 18th- and 19th-century novels, fan culture, digital humanities, and more.
For the last 9 years, I've also tutored students at all age levels (from 4-25) in multiple subject areas, with a special focus on English-language acquisition, reading comprehension, and analytical skills. Over the years, ... See more
I love to explore new modalities for teaching. I've worked for over a decade as a college writing instructor. I also have several years experience working as a tutor with children of various ages in bilingual classrooms, in one-on-one settings, and in small groups. I have taught subjects from math to liberal arts topics. The most important thing for me in teaching, is to listen to the student, and to help find a learning method that works ... See more
I've had the privilege of working with learners from middle school to advanced degrees. My time as a university writing tutor has equipped me with a collaborative teaching style that relies on communication and modeling critical inquiry. In addition to essay writing, I enjoy assisting learners with any projects or presentations that help them develop and communication their critical thinking. I also have a wealth of experience helping folks with their college applications, especially personal statements.
Hi! My name is Meredith and I am currently a sophomore at the University of Washington studying Biochemistry. I am passionate about teaching and love working with students. I primarily tutor for algebra, precalculus, and basic sciences but can also work with students on whatever they may need. I also offer virtual tutoring for ease and accessability. I hope you'll consider me for your student's needs. Thank you!
Hi there! I have been an online tutor for over 5 years and enjoy working with students to help them unleash their full potential. I am strict and don't allow any slacking. Hard working students looking for that extra push - I'm all here to work with you.
I have been teaching high school English, particularly upper-level AP (both Language & Composition and Literature & Composition) and IB (both Literature and Language & Literature) for many years, in the USA and overseas in London, Barcelona, and Rome. I enjoy tutoring the writing process, and working with students in literature and history. I have many years of experience in SAT/ACT test prep.
I have a MA degree in visual Media arts from Emerson College. I have a BA degree in Social Science from Providence College. I have more then 8 years experience in tutoring students. I am currently tutoring the Crisp family of Seattle in essay writing, history, social science.
I completed my undergraduate degree in Comparative History of Ideas at UW Seattle in 2013. CHID is an interdisciplinary program which focuses more on content, form and purpose of academic research than it does on adherence to the teleology of any particular existing discipline. My personal focus through the course of my time in CHID was concerned with researching social movements, various forms of organizing society, international politics, politics of Latin America, the history of education, and various movements for ... See more
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I'm an avid traveler and student of History from Seattle University. Even though I've never formally tutored before, I often have helped classmates and younger students study, so I consider myself a good teacher. My personal philosophy is that there isn't anything that someone can't learn if they're provided with the proper vehicle for understanding.
I have spent A LOT of time studying history. I didn't know how many credits I needed ... See more
I am no longer available for tutoring due to film constraints.
Whether you're looking to catch up or get ahead, I want you to have great problem solving tools.
If you're looking for a subject matter tune-up, I can work with you to:
- identify missing pieces
- connect new concepts
- break down techniques
- prioritize short term study goals
If you're looking for some big picture help, I'm here to help you:
- find new ways to learn new stuff
- find habits that work with your life
- adjust and ... See more
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Here to help with French, Science, Writing Essays, and all other English/ Lit. assignments. My strong suits are in English centered subjects and I love to try my hand at creative writing when I can so shoot me a message if you would like assistance! I also teach dance and can help with beginning Spanish if you'd like. I'm a studious person finishing up college myself so I have all the techniques for research and study ... See more
I have been tutoring students for the SAT since I took it myself only 4 years ago, scoring a 2350.
I believe that it's better to learn test-taking strategies through one-on-one conversation. It is important to be able to find not just the correct answer, but the logic behind the question - the traps the author wanted you to fall into and how to avoid them. I approach standardized test tutoring from an engineers perspective: there are ... See more