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Travis T. I'm looking to help people learn and succeed in the fields of Math and Science. I have a bachelor of science degree in engineering and really like to experience when the light bulb goes on for the students I teach. I provide tutoring for mathematics including Algebra (I and II), Linear Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Precalculus.
8 Subjects: including algebra 2, physics, geometry, biology
$50.00/hr
Fairfield, NJ
Tiffany G. ...One of my students raised his score from 22 to 35 after just a few weeks of tutoring, and now he is joining the army! I begin with a diagnostic test of the student's current abilities, which has the same types of questions found on the actual test. This is followed by an in-depth discussion of ...
35 Subjects: including algebra 2, English, reading, statistics
$80.00/hr
New York, NY
Simon N. I held a teaching assistantship while studying for my MA and have always enjoyed teaching. My full-time job is in financial services, which means I present (or explain) new systems to different job levels in corporations and I have to be good at it. I pride myself on being able to communicate and I can present concepts in understandable terms.
16 Subjects: including algebra 2, geometry, GRE, algebra 1
$50.00/hr
Basking Ridge, NJ
Gabriella R. Gaby is currently a Master's student at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Newark, NJ. She graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor's of Biomedical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. She plans on pursuing a medical degree of PhD. of engineering in the near future.
40 Subjects: including algebra 2, reading, chemistry, Spanish
$50.00/hr
Staten Island, NY
Julia E. ...How do we study probability? The students use manipulative materials to determine experimental or empirical probability. By actually conducting an experiment several times, children determine the number of ways an event occurred, and by comparing those with the total number of experiments they obtain an experimental estimate of probability.
7 Subjects: including algebra 2, calculus, physics, algebra 1
$60.00/hr
Basking Ridge, NJ

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