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Tim L. ...I’m vested in this, because I want an educated and empowered workforce. Competitive companies have to go hire offshore if bright minds can’t be found domestically. That is why I’m here for you.
32 Subjects: including trigonometry, calculus, geometry, statistics
$40.00/hr
Houston, TX
John T. ...When I'm not studying for school, I am active at my church, teaching Sunday school class for elementary school and middle school kids. Currently, I teach art and drawing lessons to young children. In my spare time, my interests include reading, making art, playing sports, listening to music, and cooking.
12 Subjects: including trigonometry, English, calculus, physics
$50.00/hr
Missouri City, TX
Cameron C. ...So no matter what your learning style/situation is, I am confident that I can help. Some examples of successes with past students: 3 St. Agnes students in Honors Chemistry - last semester had low C's, now 1 has an A and the other 2 girls have B+ 1 student from Strake Jesuit - from making B's ...
22 Subjects: including trigonometry, chemistry, biology, calculus
$124.00/hr
Houston, TX
Alex T. ...In particular, the subject of trigonometry is made into a huge meal in this course. Vectors and conic sections are investigated in greater detail. Proof by induction often appears here.
14 Subjects: including trigonometry, calculus, geometry, statistics
$50.00/hr
Houston, TX
Cathy O. Hello Parents and Students, I am a retired TX certified math teacher with most of my experience in Fort Bend ISD. I have taught at Clements, Kempner and Willowridge high schools. Most of my experience has been in the area of Geometry and Algebra.
8 Subjects: including trigonometry, geometry, ASVAB, algebra 1
$36.00/hr
Missouri City, TX

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