Brian Scaramella graduated from Cornell University in 2018 with majors in both Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science (CS). At Cornell Brian gained valuable teaching experience. He facilitated Academic Excellence Workshops for Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations courses. The AEWs required Brian to plan lectures, create practice problems, and help students in group and individual settings. Brian was also a TA for Cornell's Operating Systems course in which he held office hours and assisted students with the course.
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 consider myself to be curious and ambitious. I am currently pursuing a double major in math and computer science at the University of Arizona. I maintain a high GPA (4.00) and have won various academic awards, including the University of Arizona Global Excellence Award. I am fluent in English and Persian, and I'm currently looking for mathematics, test prep (SAT, ACT, Mathematics Olympiad) and programming tutoring offers.
Hello! My name is Christopher Hixon. I am currently an Assistant Principal at a large (3,500 students) High School in Southern Arizona. I have 15 years in public education with a wide range of experiences. Formerly, I was a Sign Language Interpreter, working heavily with our Special Education Department before becoming a Math and Sign Language teacher. After that, I worked in Curriculum Design for a large school district before becoming an Assistant Principal.
My love of teaching comes from a life long love of learning. As a Ph.D. graduate, I know that hard work and dedication to learning can pay off. As a private tutor for the past 10 years, I have had the pleasure of helping hundreds of students realize their own potential and see their grades and test scores improve.
I specialize in tutoring chemistry - from high school level, AP chemistry, and freshman general chemistry, to advanced physical chemistry courses. ... See more
I have extensive teaching and tutoring experience in the biological, nursing, and medical sciences as well as mathematics from basic elementary math to calculus. I make learning an interesting and intriguing experience, and equip you with the tools you need to master high yield concepts. I can also help you with time management and organizational skills so you can efficiently prepare for class or board exams!
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
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
Tucson is hot. You probably knew that already. If you are stuck in the Arizona sun, you are very like to feel the burn. Literally. The highest melanoma rate of any city in the country is, of course, in Tucson. That means that you are going to want to slather on a ton of sunscreen and make sure that you are getting the highest SPF that you can find. We are talking 100+. If you did not know, SPF is the sun protection factor and represents the ratio between time it would take to redden your skin with sunscreen and the time it would take without. So that would mean 100+ takes over 100 times as long to burn your skin compared to not wearing sunscreen. If you have fair, Irish skin, you are probably already deeply familiar.
It depends on the experience, but working with trigonometry tutors in Tucson is like putting GPF 30 on your education. That is Grade Protection Factor. When you work with our math tutors, you will be 30 times as good at math as you would be without it. Alright, maybe that is an exaggeration. Instead, you probably get GPF 1.5 or 2. But whatever you can do to add to your math skills, you should want to do it.
You might not like putting on sunscreen. If you are like me, you might hate the gross residue that it leaves on your hands. No matter how much washing you do, you can still feel it. Despite the clear benefits of skin protection, you make the sacrifice based on silly reasons. The same thing happens all the time when you are considering a local tutor. You think of all of the cons of tutoring and you just let it go because you are good enough without it.
When you get burned, that is when you realize your mistake, but by then, it is already too late. Before bad grades come on and leave you uncomfortable, protect yourself with a Tucson trigonometry tutor.
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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
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
A scientist with over 10 years of laboratory experience, working in environmental industrial medical and research laboratory settings. Tutoring experience at SUNY Potsdam, SUNY Oswego, and Skidmore College. Library setting is preferred. Subjects General Chemistry, Pre-Calculus, and Environmental Science.
Most of the time, you probably think of Arizona’s neighbors when it comes to skiing. It is right on the border of Utah and shares a corner with Colorado, which are two of the best states for skiing in the country. If there even was skiing in Arizona, it must have to come from somewhere much further north in the state than Tucson, right? Wrong. Just outside Tucson is Mount Lemmon, where Ski Valley gets 180 inches of snow every year. Their runs are the southernmost skiing runs in the country.
Some services are geographically limited, like skiing, but something like tutoring should never be limited to geography. The real limiting factor is quality tutors, but, luckily, there are great tutors all around the country. Enough so that we are able to meet specific needs, such as finding trigonometry tutoring in Tucson for you. We can get as specific as you need in finding you the right tutor, even having trigonometry tutors.
If you are in need of some help in math class, try our fantastic Tucson trigonometry tutoring.