I am a professional working engineer in the automotive startup industry. I am very passionate about education and thoroughly enjoy working with students one-on-one. I have been tutoring students from Elementary school to college level for almost 15 years in all types of studies.
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.
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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’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
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
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
I have taught classes in pre-algebra, algebra, pre-calculus, calculus, and statistics at local colleges and universities. I have tutored students from a range of ages in a variety of courses. I have tutored high school students in AP Calculus and AP Statistics as well as assisting with ACT and SAT prep. I have tutored college students in calculus and statistics in addition to GRE prep.
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
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
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. You might recognize these words from every cop show ever or, hopefully not, you learned them when a police officer read them to you. These are your Miranda rights, named after a man named Ernesto Miranda, who famously took his case against the state of Arizona to the Supreme Court after he confessed to a crime without his lawyer present or knowledge of the right to remain silent. Despite his initial confession getting thrown out, he was still convicted again.
Many people are ignorant to the options available to them. In the case of Ernesto Miranda, knowing would not have saved him, but, as GI Joe might say, knowing is half the battle. Many people do not realize how easy it is to hire statistics tutors in Mesa, but there are so many options that there is surely a tutor for you.
You might feel like there is nobody that can help you with your studies. Your peers are not always a great resource because their knowledge is probably similar to yours, they might be competitive, and they are focused on their own education. Your second thought might be office hours of a teacher or asking your parents, but that might not work either, as timing can prevent that. In the case of your parents, they might not remember the topics.
Working with a Mesa statistics tutor is the option that you have not thought of yet. You might think that it is too expensive, but it is much more affordable than you would think. All you need to do is reach out and find out about our statistics tutors for yourself.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience with minors in Psychology, Food and Society and Pre-Health Profession certificate from UT Austin. I have over 5 years experience in teaching and tutoring with students of all ages. I focus on providing techniques for students to develop their own critical thinking skills to applying to their work. I have deep understanding in applying social sciences into advance level neuroscience research. I hope to work as your tutor to develop your ... See more
Math can be an intimidating subject but I’m here to clear things up for you and hopefully make it a little more fun! I have a Bachelor’s in Mathematics and Economics and can help with Algebra 1-2, Geometry, Trigonometry and most Calculus courses. I can also help you out with any entry level Econ class and with proofreading/essay writing.
Hello! My name is Chalmer (woah weird name right?). I love using humor in almost every aspect of my life (see my stand-up photo there). I have experience tutoring mathematics, finance, and statistics. I could delve into the sciences but I prefer tutoring in the previous subjects listed. Feel free to reach out for anything related to grad school exams, entrance exams, applications, homework, or concepts. Together, we will get it done, and hopefully smile along the way!
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27 year old female passionate about the biological/ physical sciences. Biomedical and Health science graduate from UCF. Pursuing her passions of spreading knowledge and helping others succeed in their future medical endeavors.
Hello! My name is Beau Chisenhall, and I am a tutor specializing in accounting and statistics. I have over 2 years of experience tutoring undergraduate students in Stats and Accounting through the Radford University Learning Assistance Resource Center. While working at the RU LARC I assisted over 100 students, earning CRLA level 3 tutor certificate. I also have experience tutoring accounting at the graduate level at the University of South Carolina.
I earned a Neuroscience PhD at University of Wisconsin-Madison, then completed two years of postdoctoral research at Florida State University. During this time, I have realized how much I enjoy helping others to learn. During graduate school, I was a Teaching Assistant for a writing-intensive biology lab course. It was satisfying to help each student hone their writing and critical thinking skills. As a postdoctoral researcher, I was responsible for training other people in the lab, including an ... See more
I have an advanced science degree with experience in tutoring math, science, and english. I have years of experience tutoring students in math and would love to be able to help your student become the best that they can be.
I started out as a student teacher in high school, primarily focused on math for kindergarteners and life science for eighth grade students. I have served in a number of roles as a tutor, in high school for algebra and geometry, and in college for introductory psychology and behavioral neuroscience. I am now going into my doctorate program for neuroscience and have taken classes in a number of psychological science disciplines, including social, abnormal, and cognitive psychology. Very fun and ... See more
I'm an undergraduate physics major at UCLA pursuing a particle physics track in my degree. In high school, tutoring and teaching on my debate team were my favorite activities-- I really enjoy seeing my students grow academically as we work together! To make this happen, I need to understand how each student learns best, so I usually take input from students as to how sessions are structured. I ask that you come prepared with an idea of your academic ... See more
I am currently in a Teaching Apprenticeship Program, with High Tech High's Graduate School of Education. On my way to my Science Specific Teaching Credential. My goals is to eventually be a Mathematics and Special Education credentialed teacher as well.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics Applied Science from UC San Diego and have been tutoring students of all ages since 2012. I truly specialize in mathematics based classes. I also have experience preparing students for SAT/ ... See more
Mesa might not be a place that you have heard about much in popular culture, but there are plenty of storytellers there. In fact, it is said that over 200 authors live in Mesa. That is a whole lot of words coming out of Arizona.
Everyone has their own story. Sure, there is a difference between a good story and a bad one, but you can’t tell where yours is going to go because it is still being written. One problem in bad stories is a passive protagonist. Statistics tutoring in Mesa makes you active in your story again.
When you work alone, you normally are a slave to the assignments. You do what your teacher tells you, take the tests based on what they tell you, and do the problems in the textbook that your teacher assigns. You might wonder why they write so many problems in the book if the teacher is not going to use them all. With a math tutor, you might realize that the problems you skipped are the ones that you respond to most. Ultimately, your teacher is trying to serve all, but your tutor can cater to you.
Instead of following the path laid out for you or the one that fits someone else, Mesa statistics tutoring will help you carve a space of your own.