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...I've also taken Advanced Calculus I (MAA4211 at UF) also called real analysis. I am familiar with Physics 1 with Calculus and Physics 2 with Calculus (PHY2048 and PHY2049 at UF). I'm also familiar with Thermal Physics (PHY3513 at UF) and Modern Physics (PHY3101 at UF). I've also taken Classical ... (read more)
...I began tutoring in my senior year of high school and have tutored a wide range of subjects, from Algebra I, to Physics, to SAT and ACT prep! I have tutored over 60 students (both long term and short term depending on the student's needs) and it is truly such a rewarding experience! The joy I get from tutoring is a huge reason why I am considering becoming a teacher. (read more)
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...I am Also fluent in French.- I thought 8th grade Math in a NYC school district.
- I have been tutoring Algebra 1,2, trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus for 10+years
- All my students always pass their class and most of the time exceed expectations. Native speaker. Did my K-12 in the French System in Haiti I taught Technical Math at Briarcliff College. (read more)