...at Kentucky Wesleyan College, pursuing a degree in health science, with a minor in chemistry. I tutor biology and chemistry at my institution, with chemistry being my favorite subject to tutor, due to the complex topics. Outside from my academia, I'm highly involved on campus and my community including, Chemistry Club (part of outreach committee), Majors Without Borders (Vice President of Finance), Pre-Professional Society, Campus Ministries, and Co-Captain of the Men's Tennis Team. My tutoring...
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...second. I had to take a look at my study material I was utilizing and realized where I went wrong in my first attempt. Luckily, I passed the second time and have been registered as an Engineering Intern or Engineering-in-training. It is a certification that is needed to proceed forward and I seek to help others obtain this. I find joy in helping others, and tutoring is a passion I have. One day, I hope...
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...recent graduate from Florida State University with a B.S. in Chemical-Materials Engineering. I just moved to the San Gabriel Valley area and I am looking to do both online and in home tutoring in my spare time. My main tutoring subject is math, and I have experience tutoring from elementary to collegiate levels. My schedule is very flexible at the moment, so I can make adjustments as need be to accommodate. I look forward to...
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...experience: 8 years Subject interests: biochemistry, literature analysis, philosophy I feel lucky to have been able to pursue and complete and PhD in a subject I love and want to give back all the knowledge that I can because I know how frustrating learning can be! I've always enjoyed teaching throughout my career and try my best to approach each student differently and help them learn in a way that suits them best. I have...
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...material science. At the moment, my research focus is on shape memory polymers and biopolymers. Along with research,I assist my advisor in either grading or teaching classes in undergraduate chemical engineering.These course include but are not limited to bioengeering,material science,thermodynamics and material and heat balances. I also have tutoring experince in chemistry,french,english and algebra/calculus,geometry and statistics. I received my Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at McNeese State University in 2019. In my spare time,...
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...we need to keep answering them as we grow up. Science is the tool I use to understand the world around me. It provides logic and sense and order in what might otherwise seem chaotic. And though the answer to the why's of my adulthood may sometimes be "we don't know," it's really just "we don't know yet"--the answer will eventually be found, with science. I cannot wait to share my love of science with...
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I am a Mechanical Engineer working in the Automotive Industry as a Project Leader. I have been working as a tutor for over 3 years and really enjoy working with other students. As a younger student I really struggled in math and had to work incredibly hard to learn the information. Now-a-days I really enjoy math and I hope I can help other students transition to enjoying math like I do!
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...Pharmaceutical background. My dedicated focus is on Chemistry based subjects with multiple degrees to back up my knowledge; B. SCI Chemistry, MBA, M. SCI Pharmaceutical Sciences. If you are looking for answers in science, chemistry and math. I have probably got my hands on it directly. Have years of Scientific Expertise with degrees and awards to back up these words. I will be your person subject matter expert to assist you. My personal goal is...
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...My teaching style is interactive, and based on real life examples. I encourage questions, exploration, and even healthy debate! Together, we'll create a dynamic learning environment that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for lifelong learning.Beyond the textbook, I'm committed to helping you navigate the ever-evolving world,with real-world examples, industry insights, and connect you with opportunities to apply your skills practically. My goal is to empower you to become not just knowledgeable graduates,...
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...help with college and graduate admissions and standardized test prep. Whether during my time as an engineer or working with students, I've always enjoyed teaching, training, and mentoring others. I get excited when they grow in their skills, understanding, and even enthusiasm, particularly if it's in a STEM topic. I help students learn in ways that engage their interest and suit their learning styles, such as with games or visuals, while building their confidence as...
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...toward each individual or group traits that day. It's ok to fail, but don't allow yourself to quit. Learning is hard sometimes because everyone's brain understands things in a different way. But those differences, when explored, can make learning fun and make complex topics easier to understand. I'm not the old guy who loves hearing his own voice and likes to stand; so I don't lecture. I like to keep teaching/learning process fun, interactive, and...
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...with students of all ages, including adult learners. Some of my favorite sessions are helping adult learners achieve their goals through community college or technician courses! I am an enthusiastic tutor who will do my best to make you feel as if your 1-2 hour session has flown by. It's important to me that my students feel confident and capable by the end of their sessions. I do not lecture, but instead, I integrate active...
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...Adel. I received my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from New York University in December 2016. I am expert in teaching math and physics at any level from elementary to graduate. In particular, I teach: Algebra I and II, AP calculus, Calculus I and II, Geometry, Differential equations, Physics I and II, Linear Algebra, Mechanical Engineering courses and etc. Let me know if you are also interested in learning any type of coding programs such as...
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...PhD, I worked as a teaching assistant in the materials science and engineering laboratory. I received best TA award for academic year 2020-2021 based on students and professors' positive feedback. I am enthusiastic to teach mathematics subject from elementary to graduate level. In my experience I often see students struggling with math. So how to make it simple to understand, that is my part. I strongly believe that once you understand the things (basic concept),...
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Hello, My name is Deatrick LaPointe. I have an MS degree in Management of Technology and am currently a PhD Candidate in Cyber Defense, Information Assurance. I enjoy learning and hope to pass on my knowledge and experience with others to enhance quality of life and education.
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I build commitment, R&D and engineering capabilities to accelerate knowledge creation, consulting strategies and results. My motto is: One never stops learning.
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...much that I wanted to branch out into other disciplines, so it continued from there. In a previous role with my current company, I held a variety of different presentations helping all employees stay compliant with company policies and am always looking for new teaching opportunities. When I am not working, I am spending time with my husband and our two 4-legged fur babies. We are always looking for new hobbies, so I recently took...
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...of over 40 undergraduate students of various majors as well as helping to staff designated tutoring sessions for the course material, and briefly as a one-on-one Biomechanics tutor for a few months. I also participated in a few outreach programs (with RPI's Biomedical Engineering Graduate Council) which aimed to get young children involved and interested in science. I also studied the fundamentals of computer programming and data structures during my senior year of university, and...
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...the students and helping them to clarify the doubts regarding to the assignments. Organizing the workshops for students and arranging the guest lecturers for the students in order to provide them the additional knowledge. Arranging educational trips for the students and maintaining a friendly relationship with them. Creating opportunities for participation of students in discussion for being efficient in the communication. Directing the students on how to use the study material for positive results in...
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I am a recent graduate with a degree in mechanical and materials engineering with a minor in mathematics. I have years of tutoring experience teaching college students Calculus 1, 2, and 3, as well as other engineering subjects like Linear Circuits Analysis and Statics. I also have experience tutoring elementary, middle, and high school aged students. I would love to help you achieve all of your goals through hard work and my help!
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Materials science is the study of the physical properties of compounds on multiple levels, and the ways that those properties can be applied. Building synthesized medications, metal alloys, plastics, and biomaterials has the potential to revolutionize multiple fields of study and modernize industrial procedures. The application and development of nanotechnology within materials science compounds the potential of the field. Essentially, students of materials science must hold the skill set to maintain their balance on the cutting edge of scientific innovation and discovery.
The field of materials science is currently blossoming, creating numerous new jobs and flaunting new applications in modern technology. The appeal of the field is understandable. We have never before had the technology to investigate structural properties at the atomic and molecular scopes. Materials science is derived from a combination of mathematics, statistical analysis, chemistry, and physics. All of these subjects that make up material are challenging subjects on their own, let alone in conjunction. Building theoretical models of material applications, developing synthesis methods and analytical procedures, and interpreting experimental results all fall well within the skill set of a materials scientist. If you find yourself struggling with any aspect of your studies, 51勛圖厙 can help you connect with a materials science tutor to help ensure that you get the assistance needed to meet your academic goals.
The wealth of information that materials scientists are expected to master can easily become overwhelming. Tutors are dedicated to making this information accessible to you. When you begin materials science tutoring, your instructor can evaluate your specific strengths and weaknesses in the field to develop lessons custom-tailored to your particular needs. He or she can cater to your unique learning style, presenting concepts in the most intuitive ways possible and making sessions effective. Considering the span of concepts covered in materials science, from thermodynamics to polymer chemistry to physiology, it is not uncommon for different students to have drastically different needs. Oftentimes, professors simply do not have the time to address these unique needs individually. With private tutoring, however, you can have the focused attention of a professional educator who is well-versed in the specific subject matter that you want to review. Working in a one-on-one setting allows you to receive immediate feedback and strategic advice from your tutor to maximize your performance on exams and in your research. In addition, these one-on-one lessons also allow you to control the pace of every session. If there are concepts that are hard to understand, you can have your private tutor spend extra time trying to explain these subjects in a way that makes sense to you. On the other hand, theories that you already know can be skipped over, ensuring that you spend your time efficiently.
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Recent Materials Science Tutoring Session Notes
Today we went over cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, DNA & RNA replication, protein synthesis, Mendel's basic genetic and Punnett squares. For every chapter, we would do the end of chapter questions together to ensure that the student understand the materials well. He felt more confident with the concepts.
For the first hour, the student and I went reviewed the remainder of his geometry review sheet. We then spent the rest of the time reviewing for his biology exam. The student noted that he scored a 94 on his most recent math test and that his grade is improving. He has a solid understanding of both math and biology, and I fully expect him to do well on his upcoming exams.
The student and I reviewed for her exam on Monday. We covered the respiratory system, the digestive system, and the circulatory system, as well as a review of cell respiration from glycolysis to the electron transport chain. We conducted an introduction to endocrine, which is her next unit.
The student worked on a project that he had for biology. The project was covering the life cycle of phosphate. He researched the subject and we discussed how he would lay out his poster. He filled out his worksheet covering all of the questions he had to answer on his poster and he wrote up the questions in paragraph form to paste on his poster. When I left, all he had left to do was to print and paste. We also reviewed his math homework. He finished his math homework while I was there and had it ready to turn in.
Began the student's review for his finals this session focused primarily on biology. Started with the first two sections of his review, creating sheets and study guides based on major points outlined on his final review guide.
I had the student use a systematic physiology approach to learn about each organ system in view of how it operates in cooperation with the rest of our body. I gave hypothetical instances where she would have to describe what system was out of balance, why it was out of balance, how the body would use its various organs to compensate, and when the body would know it had reached homeostasis. Organ systems covered in this lesson - all organs were taught, but some were emphasized more than others - includes the renal, vascular, cardiac, hepatic, GI, and nervous. Our next session will focus more on the endocrine and GI systems. She is doing well. No concerns.