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Casey B. I am a junior chemistry major and math minor at Boston College. In addition to my coursework, I conduct research in a physical chemistry nanomaterials lab on campus. I am qualified to tutor elementary, middle school, high school, and college level chemistry and math, as well as SAT prep for chemistry and math.I am a chemistry major at Boston College.
11 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, chemistry, geometry
$45.00/hr
Chestnut Hill, MA
Matt L. ...I'm currently enrolled as a masters student in philosophy at Tufts, the most highly ranked philosophy MA in the nation. As an undergraduate I took several philosophy courses at both Harvard and MIT. The GMAT is probably my favorite standardized test --- because it's serious.
47 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, chemistry, English
$150.00/hr
Cambridge, MA
Casey N. Hi, I'm Casey and I have 4 years of tutoring experience at the university level. During this time I assisted students with math and physics using advanced methods that help the student learn more by exploring concepts and applying them to problems. This method helps the student become more involved in their own learning and helps with greater assimilation of information.
11 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, physics, calculus
$65.00/hr
Newton, MA
Roman C. ...I also have a Master's degree in Secondary Mathematics Education. Differential/Integral calculus was co-invented by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the 17th century, but the ideas leading up to it trace back to the ancients who invented the "Method of Exhaustion". Either way, the goal was always to solve practical problems, especially in physics and other sciences.
13 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, calculus, geometry
$40.00/hr
Brookline, MA
Robert Z. ...However, the currently accepted standards include: The World in Spatial Terms 1. How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information. 2. How to use mental maps to organize information about people, places, and environments. 3.
39 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, physics, calculus
$60.00/hr
Andover, MA

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