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Ronetta A. - Atlanta, GA 30341 (33.7 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $27.50/hr.
I have a history degree and law degree. I like to research and uncover amazing things. I have the ability to retain information really well and can teach that skill set to others. I took the LSAT once and made a 155. I self practiced on outdated material, but got the concept and got accepted into 2 of my law schools of choice. I use a learn as you go method of teaching. I allow students to learn at their own pace.
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$ 27.50
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Jordany P. - Atlanta, GA 30350 (33.8 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $55.00/hr.
I have always been a tutor of almost every class I took in high school, college, and even graduate school. I was always acting as a teacher figure to my friends, and my peers. I usually tutor Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. After I earned my BS in Chemistry, I totored K-12, and taught ESL to foreign students at South Florida Community College. More info will follow later. To make my teaching more effective, I usually psyche my student to see how the mood to learn is. Should the mood be down at first, I would just come up with something fun, educative, something that can help to boost someone's IQ score. I have also used the NCLB Method, No Child Left Behind Method. In it, we use examples for every question, and evaluate the students every week to enhance greater learning.
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$ 55.00
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($45.00-$65.00)
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Alan T - Decatur, GA 30032 (39.4 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $45.00/hr.
I find an interactive, Socratic teaching style in which I encourage the student to discover the answers on their own to understand why something works the way it does is a very effective approach for me rather than just lecturing, particularly for younger learners. I find it equally important for students to understand the why of what they are learning as well as the how and the what. I believe that students' multiple intelligences should be harnessed and that if students don't understand information presented initially, it is up to the teacher to find different ways of presenting the information so that the student can make it his or her own. I have over 11 years of experience providing in home tutoring to individual high school, elementary school, and middle school students as well as adults for test preparation as well as for academic subject preparation. I have also had 6 years of
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$ 45.00
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($44.00-$60.00)
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