Hello! I'm Sophia and I am currently a student at the University of Arizona Honors College, as well as a graduate from University High School. I have 5 years of tutoring experience ranging from elementary school to high school, and I have greatly enjoyed being able to help students gain a better understanding of subjects and areas they struggle with! I believe in adapting to students' learning styles with each session in order to truly engage them with the ... See more
I freelance in tutoring others in statistics and mathematics. I also pursue research in data science and systems engineering applications to everyday problems.
I have logged over 330 hours tutoring this year, helping many students in high school math, calculus 1-3, statistics, machine learning and quantitative methods for business management.
In the past, I have held positions over 39 years as a systems engineer, studying the behavior and performance of man-made systems using models, simulations and data analysis. ... See more
I'm a third year student at the University of Arizona's College of Engineering. The majority of my tutoring experience is in math with K-12 students, but I have some experience tutoring high school physics and some basic computer programming too.
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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.
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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
In Tucson, you probably do not check the weather much. With 350 days of sunshine a year, Tucson is the sunniest city in the US. When you wake up, you probably just think “it’s gonna be hot” and prepare accordingly. Well, you might not be looking at the forecast intently, but there is likely a meteorologist still tracking trends and predicting the future anyway. What you might not realize is that weather forecasting relies heavily on statistics. If you have ever seen a 30% chance of rain, that is calculated by collecting data about the current state of the atmosphere and using previous data and knowledge of the atmospheric processes to determine a likely result.
Data is at the heart of statistics and you will learn to better manipulate data when you work with Statistics tutors in Tucson. For example, overgeneralization is something you will learn is a pitfall in statistical analysis. Your private tutor can help you see how it affects analysis. Overgeneralization is where you apply findings from one population that might not apply to another. In the case of weather, there are clear differences based on location. It might be hot year-round in Miami and Los Angeles, but that does not mean you can use Miami data to predict Los Angeles weather. There is a lot more moisture in the atmosphere in Florida, so you would not get accurate results.
With a Tucson Statistics tutor, you will learn how to produce reliable data in your experiments. It is vital that the data is not corrupted in any part of the process, which can be extra difficult if you add multiple variables to the equation.
Our math tutors help you through all of the regressions and correlations to make sure that you can predict the future, even if that future is probably still just sunshine and heat.
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
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.
Tucson has been stuck in the past at times. They did not even pave the streets of Tucson until 1910. Up until that point, they did not even have a fire engine. Instead, all of the vehicles used by the fire department were horse-drawn. I can’t even imagine what a horse-powered fire wagon would have looked like. Before you go thinking that it was just the times, New York had its first paved street in 1872, which is a full 38 years before. That is a full generation of New Yorkers who experienced paved roads, while Tucsonites dealt with broken spokes.
The same does not apply to Statistics tutoring in Tucson. You will not have to wait 38 years to get the same service that we offer in New York. We have Statistics tutors in Tucson right at this moment who can help you out. You just need to sign up and start the matching process and we will find the right person for you.
New York City might have a few things that Tucson does not. You can’t see Hamilton there yet (although, it is hard enough to get a ticket in New York that you might not be able to see it there either). You can’t get a true New York bagel in Tucson. But one thing that you can count on being there is Tucson Statistics tutoring.