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Olivia M. ...School never came easy to me, so I would have to break things down into steps and think of problems more simplistically in order for me to understand them. I think that's how many other kids are as well, which is why I think I'm so successful with the kids I tutor. Current high school students ...
32 Subjects: including algebra 2, Spanish, reading, English
$40.00/hr
San Mateo, CA
Adam L. ...I have tutored students in precalculus and calculus throughout college and graduate school. Physics has been one of my best subjects since high school. I have tutored students (not to mention friends) in physics almost since day one.
21 Subjects: including algebra 2, calculus, physics, GRE
$95.00/hr
Palo Alto, CA
Radhika K. ...I believe in concept development and relating every problem with a "why it is solved in this way?" rather than just "how it is solved?" To mentor is to facilitate and guide until they are self sufficient and a true teacher is one who strives to make her students independent at study. I start wit...
10 Subjects: including algebra 2, calculus, geometry, algebra 1
$50.00/hr
San Mateo, CA
James H. ...I enjoy working with individuals and small groups in addition to classroom teaching. My schedule is flexible. Thank you.
16 Subjects: including algebra 2, physics, calculus, geometry
$40.00/hr
Fremont, CA
Vish P. I teach Finance, Accounting, Public speaking and Critical thinking at University of Phoenix. I am the district champion of Public speaking. I have tutored MBA students from the Topmost school in the USA (Booth School from University of Chicago).I have more than 20 years of business experience.I ha...
14 Subjects: including algebra 2, accounting, algebra 1, finance
$100.00/hr
Fremont, CA

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