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Waveney H. ...I emphasize strategies such as sorting papers in binders with tab dividers, keeping track of assignments with a personal calendar, highlighting or color-coding readings/notes, studying before "the night before", drawing diagrams or artistic representations of facts, creating mnemonics and making ...
14 Subjects: including SAT math, writing, grammar, elementary math
$90.00/hr
Stanford, CA
Adam L. ...In a past life my education focused heavily on electronics and embedded systems. I have tutored students in circuit analysis, basic E&M, signal processing, and controls. I can also help you with circuit design, debugging, chip selection, PCB layout/fabrication.
21 Subjects: including SAT math, calculus, physics, GRE
$95.00/hr
Palo Alto, CA
Luke R. ...In the academic year 2001-2002, my senior year of high school, I applied to only five schools: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and Georgetown. I was accepted to all five. At the time, Harvard offered non-binding "Early Action" applications, so I applied early, and was accepted.
35 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, Spanish, English
$80.00/hr
Palo Alto, CA
Michael H. ...A personal tutor can make all the difference. Math is the language of physics. I use math every day.
9 Subjects: including SAT math, physics, calculus, algebra 1
$100.00/hr
Palo Alto, CA
Heather L. ...I don't have formal training in these areas, but I studied my way into a higher SAT and was able to raise my own scores on my SATs by over 100 points in each subject. I did this by learning how to take the tests properly. I know the tricks to standardized testing is learning how to take the tests.
16 Subjects: including SAT math, chemistry, calculus, physics
$60.00/hr
Mountain View, CA

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