I am dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel confident to excel. My approach is tailored to each learner, breaking down complex ideas into simple, relatable steps. With a focus on building skills and self-assurance, I strive to make every session impactful and enjoyable. Together, we'll turn challenges into achievements.
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...you dreamed of being possible! I am diligent, patient, honest & straight-forward on everything! My Great-Grandfather, my own Mother, my younger Sister, as well as my Grandfather, x3 Uncle(s), x5 Aunt(s), have all been Teachers & Educators! So you could say the passion for Teaching & Coaching is in my blood. That being said, what I enjoy most, is when YOU, as the student / pupil, look at me, in the moments when you go...
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...Master of Science degree from the University of New Haven. Hailing from Delhi, India, I hold a strong academic background, including a master's in technology from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and a master's in computer applications from Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Computer Applications and Management. My passion lies in leveraging cutting-edge technologies to solve complex problems, and my diverse skill set spans programming languages like C, C++, Java, C#, and Python, as well as...
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...Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering. I am currently pursuing a Master's in Physics at CSU as well. I am available to tutor all levels of Mathematics and Physics, but Physics is my favorite subject to tutor because I think it is at the core of all sciences. I believe that practice makes perfect so my preferred way to teach is through lots to practice and hands-on learning. In my spare time, I enjoy running, playing...
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As a student myself, I understand the needs and expectations of other students. My philosophy is that there is there is nothing that you can't learn; the difficulties are just a part of the process. I know that schools and universities cannot always cater to every single students' learning style, so that is what I will go above and beyond to do.
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...particle physics from University of Massachusetts Amherst. During my Ph.D. studies I was a teaching assistant for introductory physics classes, leading lab and discussion sessions as well as working one on one with students. My focus in tutoring is math, computer science and physics, anywhere from introductory high school classes to graduate level quantum mechanics and GRE math requirements. Though its not my primary focus, I would also be happy to help high school students...
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...also Spanish and English. I must say my favorite topic to tutor is Calculus because it helps you understand and analyze different problems in a very different way. I like helping students because I don't think they should feel like they can't accomplish something because they don't understand a topic very well, they should be able to accomplish everything they want and since education is very necessary nowadays to have the life they want to...
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...I have earned an M.A. in Physics and a B.S. in Physics with minors in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. I was a College Physics lab instructor and learning assistant while working on my undergraduate studies, and I was lucky to be able to continue teaching and tutoring during my master's degree. I enjoy helping students make connections between the coursework and their daily lives, as well as finding out how to use their own...
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...in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science in Physics. I have been tutoring since the age of 17, and I enjoy tutoring and mentoring so much. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math and Physics. Education is like a tool helps us to improve the quality of life, and I try to do my job very well. In my spare time, I enjoy playing games and also designing...
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...have a deep appreciation for the challenges students face and the strategies needed to overcome them. Through my various roles in mentoring and instruction, I have developed a teaching style that focuses on clarity, patience, and adaptability. I am dedicated to helping students build confidence in their abilities and achieve their full potential. Joining 大象传媒 is an exciting opportunity for me to continue making a positive impact by providing personalized and effective guidance to...
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There is a special happiness when you understand something for the first time. This happiness is only surpassed by the happiness who you teach it to someone. I would like to share that experience with you. I have a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from a top 10 school and if I can understand it, so can you.
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...can ask questions without disrupting the professor from lecture. It was intended for the large lecture courses so the professors can cover more material. My teaching philosophy is that I will always be willing to do anything I need to, for you to understand the concepts fully. Having had professors give up on trying to help me before, I make it my moral obligation to never discourage students and work any method necessary to get...
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My interest in teaching came when I was a Teaching Assistant in graduate school. It was a rewarding experience when I could help students learn. After graduate school, although engaged full time in research, I kept teaching College Physics whenever I got an opportunity. I look forward to continue doing so as it is a true pleasure helping young minds learn.... Introduce myself and ask his/her name. I will make it clear that we both learn...
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I'm a graduate of New York University and received my Master of Science in Applied Physics. After graduation, I worked as a quant in a fintech company. I enjoy sharing my understanding of math and physics. Also, I'm a native speaker of Chinese (Mandarin). With a passion for music and my sensitivity to tones, I helped many English speakers with their Chinese pronunciation.
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...electronics from The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to that, I received bachelors degrees in both electrical engineering and physics from The University of Texas at Austin. As a tutor, I have logged over 400 hours assisting students with physics, math, electrical engineering, and programming. In the past, I have helped students as a math tutor for all grades from elementary school to calculus and as a graduate teaching assistant for a second-year electrical...
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...and better millions of lives. My greatest contribution to teaching has been to hundreds of students at my undergraduate university where I tutored in algebra, calculus, and differential equations. I enjoy teaching others and watching their growth, especially when the moment comes where the topic they needed help with finally clicks. Naturally, I won't know everything but I'm not afraid of a challenge, and I welcome the opportunity to learn and improve.
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...being a good tutor requires me to identify many alternate routes to explanation, should the more common ones not work well. This interests me greatly, as it broadens my own understanding of the topics in math and physics I find so interesting. An added bonus is being able to help someone meet their classroom goals. I recently earned a B. S. in Physics with Distinction in the Curriculum from U of I at Urbana-Champaign with...
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Need help with math or physics? I got you covered. I believe in interactive learning and love getting to know people. I'm really interested in STEM pedagogy and find no greater joy than by helping others achieve their personal goals.
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...problem at hand feels relevant to something you care about. With 6 years as an optical research scientist, I bring real world experience to motivate interest and understanding in my students. I have experience with hands-on lab skills, computer modeling, and data analysis in a research and engineering setting. That is to say I used geometry, calculus, diff-eq's and physics everyday. I am also passionate about teaching - sharing that knowledge in an accessible way...
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Mastering quantum physics demands quantitative ability, as a great many of its principles are presented in the form of abstract equations students are asked to interpret, manipulate, and solve. However, understanding quantum physics also demands a paradigm shift away from the familiar realm of classical mechanics that students have been exposed to in their previous physics and chemistry classes. Suddenly the typical rules of physics appear not to apply: knowing a particle's velocity entails not being able to know its location, and light behaves in some ways like a particle and in other ways like a wave, so concepts are discussed in terms of probability, not precise knowledge. Add to this the fact that quantum physics takes place on a scale much too small to see with the human eye, making tangible experimentation challenging, and it can be enough to overwhelm even the most mathematically prepared students. Fortunately, 大象传媒 can help you connect with quantum physics tutoring across the country to guide you through any difficulties you encounter while studying this important, but often unwieldy and unintuitive, subject. Tutors can meet with you at the location of your choice, including face-to-face online.
Independent quantum physics tutors have demonstrated their mastery of the subject through their stellar course grades, and made it through a selective interview process that vets their teaching skills, so each tutor has the knowledge and teaching ability that you need in a personal instructor. How do you decide which one to work with? Qualified educational directors can help you select a tutor whose skill set and background qualifies him or her to help you with your specific concerns. Your tutor can also take into account your academic profile - your strengths and weaknesses, previous experience with quantum physics, preferred learning style, and even your personality - to design a curriculum for your tutoring sessions. Because your tutoring sessions will be one-on-one, you can have your instructor's full attention. He or she can provide feedback on your progress and adjust the pace and content of the lesson as needed to match your progress. You don't need to worry about keeping up with or outpacing a class full of peers, because your quantum physics tutoring proceeds at the pace at which you learn.
Your tutor can also customize your lessons by making use of the teaching strategies that you find particularly effective. They'll proceed with whichever strategy works best, so you can master the material in time for the next step. Your quantum physics tutoring is all about helping you bolster whatever knowledge and skills you need in order to understand this complex material. Soon you will understand the mathematical formulas that help to understand the concepts, and how quantum physics interacts with classical physics, general relativity, and other scientific theories. The applications of the field in electronics, computing, cryptography, medicine, and other disciplines are growing by the day.
From the free particle and step potential, to finite potential and harmonic oscillators, the topics are varied and complex. Wave functions and behaviors are used to define various things. Some of the ideas are abstract, or at the very least represent things you will never actually see, but that help to define the sophisticated phenomena of the universe. Can you learn all of this alone? It's definitely a challenge, and quantum physics professors move along quickly. A quantum physics tutor can slow down the pace and give you a chance to make sense of it all.
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During this session we reviewed evolutionary biology using the student's textbook and his classroom notes. We first discussed the different theories of evolution such as Lamarck's and Darwin's theories and how these differ from each other. We also reviewed the definitions of some terms commonly used in evolutionary biology such as the definition of a population and of genetic variation. In addition, we talked about the interactions that occur in the environment and how they eventually lead to evolution of species in the long term.
Today the student and I worked on a gel electrophoresis worksheet. It required us to watch a little animation and answer some questions about the animation. The student did very well, although sometimes I would have to remind him to stop and check his answers. He seems to understand the subject matter as we talked about it but has a little trouble explaining the concepts back to me. This is something that we will continue to work on. We spent the last 15 minutes or so doing some of his homework for history. Again, he seems to definitely understand what is being asked of him but makes mistakes when he rushes.
We are preparing for the exams. Today we primarily went over the practice exam that the student took in school. We went over problems that the student answered incorrectly and I instructed him on areas that he struggled in. Today we paid special attention to osmosis and diffusion.
Today's focus was preparing for the student's biology final. Because this subject had the most material required for the final, we went through as much of the PowerPoints as we could. We were able to get through Mendelian genetics, cell division and DNA replication. Hopefully by tomorrow we can get through the evolution topics, as well as the remainder of the DNA/RNA topics and do a full comprehensive review.
Today, the student and I covered Evolution and the Theory of Natural Selection. He completed most of the assignments I told him to finish. What he had left over, I walked through them with him. He is showing some improvement in thought process on some of the critical thinking. I left him with some assignments that he should be familiar with doing.
Today we went over the digestive system and the excretory system. We focused on the structures and functions of the organs involved in those systems. We also covered the enzymes and fluids in the digestive system.