I've recently completed a PhD in Astrophysics and am looking to tutor students in maths and physics. I'm experienced at teaching undergraduate physics students as well as GCSE and A-level students. My tutoring style is to go through problems you are likely to get in exams and help students understand the techniques they should use.
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...a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about GCSE, A level and Undergraduate level, specifically Statistics, Calculus, Differential Equations and many more. My experience working with students has been both fulfilling and positive, especially when preparing them for exams. Mathematics, a subject I've cherished since my early years, is my favourite to tutor. My teaching approach revolves around practical tasks, challenging students to reach their full potential, and providing unwavering support to ensure...
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...Manitoba. I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching math and physics in both PERSIAN and ENGLISH languages to high school, college, and university students. My method is based on problem-solving which prepares you for the tests/exams and at the same time gives an intuition about the concepts. Last but not least, we will have a fun time together during the class, so learning math and physics won't be boring anymore.
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...me to pay attention to details and think critically, which will help students understand difficult subjects. I also know how to communicate complex ideas in a simple way, thanks to my experience in digital marketing. I can adjust my teaching to fit each student's needs. I'm looking forward to helping students reach their academic and personal goals. I want to create a positive learning environment, build strong connections with students, and guide them to success....
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...students translate their strengths in one area to another. I tutor in a broad range of subjects, but would especially love to help you learn more about Latin, English, and astronomy, because those were my favorite subjects in school. I'd also love to help you with prepping for any section of the ACT or SAT, because I remember how stressful those tests were, and want to help you feel as confident and calm as you...
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My goal is to help as many students learn mathematics and science, in such a manner, that they appreciate how much of our lives are dictated by the explored concepts! Helping students is my way of helping to make the world a more accessible place for everyone!
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...with a lifelong passion for studying the universe. I worked with theoretical astrophysics simulations that tested theories of galaxy formation, cosmology, dark matter, and stellar evolution. I am also passionate about education in the quantitative disciplines. Currently, I am pivoting from academia to industry and building my repertoire for data science. I am also a graduate from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, with a Bachelor's in Science for both Physics and Astrophysics, and...
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...am in a position to offer others an insight into these subjects that I wasn't given. I've found that one of the best ways to introduce students to a new subject or idea is through motivating examples or real world problems. I prefer not to give students the answer, but gently lead them to it, so that in the end they gain some satisfaction in reaching the answer by their own critical thinking.
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Hello, My name is Erik Dassoff and I hold a master's degree in Food Technology from a leading Dutch University. I also have a strong academic track record, having all A's throughout K-12 and my undergraduate degree. I enjoy problem-solving in math and science, but also enjoy applying it to useful real-life scenarios. I look forward to meeting and working with you! Cheers, Erik
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I believe that education is the road to progress in life. I am very interactive in my sessions. About me, I have a PhD in nuclear astrophysics. My research focus is neutron stars, supernovae and binary merger of neutron stars. I also have a masters in mathematics, with specialization in Knot theory.
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...translate directly into teaching ability. I learned that the best teachers were not those who had the most research publications in scientific journals or went to the most prestigious schools, but the ones who derived genuine satisfaction from sharing their passion and knowledge with their students. These teachers are able to adapt to the different learning styles of their students, are humble enough to ask for and act on constructive criticism, and, most importantly, they...
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...keen interest in solving puzzles, playing musical instruments (I am a professional Tabla player), and enjoying sports like soccer. These diverse interests contribute to my ability to connect with students on a personal level, creating a well-rounded and enriching tutoring experience. In conclusion, my tutoring journey is characterized by a genuine passion for education, a solid academic foundation, and practical experience in the engineering field. I am committed to guiding students toward academic success and...
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I am a recent graduate with a M.S. in Physics and a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics. My research involves computational work and I have three years of teaching experience at the university level.
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Hello! My name is Ronel and I am excited to tutor Physics and Math courses. I am looking forward to getting more opportunities to connect with new students and provide feedback on how to improve their abilities to solve problems methodologically.
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...licensed teacher. I want to see a world of educational equity and I think tutoring is a great way to get there. I believe it is important to get to know every student, their learning style, and what they need from a tutor before beginning the actual tutoring so the sessions can be more personalized. I love to help in areas of math and science, specifically physics and calculus are my strong points.
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I graduated magma cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh with a focus in Earth and Space Science. I am an outdoors person; I enjoy being outside and observing the surrounding world. In this way I am a classic "natural philosopher" variant of scientist. I like earth science, environmental science, ecology, geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy, and cosmology. I am your go-to tutor for anything involving nature on a macro scale.
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I'm Youssef! I'm very excited to work with students right away. Here's some info about myself: I'm a current sophomore Astrophysics and Math Major in college. I love math, and science indeed, and I love teaching them to people in the most fun way possible! Because if math and science aren't fun, they're just a bunch of symbols that make zero sense. I'm very excited to work with students!
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...about incredible fun and challenge of it. To use this to understand concepts and reasons WHY, then anything can be learnt! The deep foundations of the maths in physics cover most of the main areas and is very algebra intensive. I have researched Nuclear Astrophysics, Quantum Computing, Machine learning, to name a few. My favourite and best course is: Quantum Mechanics! I love communicating science to the world and it is what I do every...
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...as Physics 1 and 2. Library tutors have had extensive group tutoring experience, as well as online tutoring experience. Apart from that, I also worked for a new program put on by the education department, called a "Learning Assistant". As a Learning Assistant, I was assigned to a Calculus 1 class, and acted as a sort of "in class tutor" where students can ask questions without disrupting the professor from lecture. It was intended for...
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Astrophysicists tend to study the nature and properties of astronomical objects such as planets, galaxies, stars, black holes, and pulsars, making the subject both broad and central to our understanding of the universe. The field of astrophysics examines these bodies' emissions throughout the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The subject itself can be broken down into categories based on parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as radio astronomy, ultraviolet astronomy, and infrared astronomy. Astrophysicists are involved in cutting-edge research designed to investigate phenomena like dark matter, the cosmic microwave background, galaxy formation, and extrasolar planetary systems.
There are many skills that an astrophysics student must possess in order to be successful. Students must be skilled at both science and mathematics, and they need to be able to observe, research, and apply astronomical knowledge in a laboratory environment. Observation includes ground-based and space-based platforms, and students must be comfortable with using a diverse array of telescopes that span the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Observational technology is also rapidly advancing, so students need to be adroit at adopting new equipment and techniques. In addition to research and observation skills, theoretical astrophysicists must possess a thorough understanding of mathematics. Calculus and linear algebra are essential to creating and interpreting theoretical models of the universe, and a mere cursory understanding of either area is insufficient for those who wish to pursue careers in astrophysics.
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Today we continued studying for the assessment test, focusing especially on the grammar and punctuation part of it. She is really rusty on her comma rules and semicolon usage, so we spent a lot of time really making sure those rules were drilled into her head.
We finished her packet over ecology. We went over the predator vs prey relationship. When we finished with that we started on her assessment test review packet for math, got one page done, and started on the next. She is doing very well with both subjects!
Today we covered evolution in chapter 17. We discussed topics he was having trouble with, such as types of selection, and reviewed graphs together. He seemed to have a good understanding of material towards the end of the session.
The student needed help to cover various ecology topics, including adaptive radiation, coevolution, convergent evolution, theories on speciation, genetic drift, mutation, and the definition of evolution as a change in allele frequencies.
The student and I reviewed in advance of a quiz that she has tomorrow. We went through the digestive system and what happens after you eat a meal. We also reviewed the skeletal and muscular systems that we did last week.
Reviewed osmoregulation and the renal system. Discussed hormonal regulation (Aldosterone and ADH) and drew/discussed a diagram of the nephron which I believe was helpful to consolidate all of the information.