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Terrence C. - Norfolk, VA 23518 (21.2 mi) - C++ Tutor - $37.50/hr.
You will see many ads by former or current professors trying to make a buck on the side. They are terrible tutors - they spent their whole careers having students beg them for a better grade. I have spent my whole life learning how to explain the most complex concepts to absolutely anybody. You will also see many people touting a related professional position as qualification. Many of them got their positions through nepotism and cheating to get paper qualifications (Some are my former clients) and neither have a good understanding of the material nor do they explain things well. I have run this business catering to client's needs for over a decade now. My rates are due to supply and demand - I have a busy schedule full of repeat customers and their referrals. I have many paper qualifications as well, but they honestly don't tell you much. Help with a particular program also depe
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$ 37.50
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Eric K - Hampton, VA 23669 (13.7 mi) - C++ Tutor - $41.50/hr.
I always get sudents involved in the topic
Ensure that students understand each step in solving problem
Give a lot of assignments
Go throw the solution with him.
Finally, Make sure that he will be able to solve all questions under each topic that we discuss My experience includes teaching High school Physics and Mathematics. I have Assisted and monitored senior students in the laboratory while helping them learn laboratory techniques. I have also provided after school remedial services to special education students.
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$ 41.50
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Joseph J - Hampton, VA 23669 (15.4 mi) - C++ Tutor - $39.00/hr.
I have earned a BS in Computer Science, with a very strong math minor. It would have been a double major, but third-year theoretical math stopped being fun (and computers were still fun). However, math up to and including first year calculus was both straightforward and mostly fun. I have worked with computers, systems administration and programming, since graduation, but I have lost none of the math I learned as high as high school algebra and geometry and basic calculus. I enjoy teaching and explaining many things to individuals and small groups, of all ages, although my tutoring experience is somewhat limited. I can communicate in different styles with different people, based on how I see they can learn most effectively. Seeing the "Aha!" expression when a student has grasped a topic, especially when he or she has been frustrated, is one of my greatest rewards. Especially in math, I b
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$ 39.00
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