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Greg J. - The Plains, OH 45780 (5.3 mi) - Algebra III Tutor - $20.00/hr.
I simply teach students how to think like a mathematician, whether I am tutoring them in pre-algebra or differential equations. Tutor
Self-Employed Franklin University Greenville Technical College
2002-present April-December 2011 2002-2004, 2008, 2012
• Provide individual and group instruction and support in the following:
• Analytical Chemistry
• Beginning Algebra
• Biostatistics
• Business Calculus
• Business Statistics
• College Algebra
• Differential Calculus
• Discrete Mathematics
• Econometrics
• Elementary Statistics
• Engineering Physics
• English Composition
• Financial Accounting
• Geometry
• Graduate-level Statistics
• Health Information Systems
• Inorganic Chemistry
• Integral Calculus
• Intermediate Algebra
• International Economics
• Life Science Chemistry
• Life Science Physics
• Linear Algebra
• Managerial Economics
• Mathematical Economics
Also Tutors: Math, Trigonometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Geometry, College Algebra, Calculus II, Calculus I, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 20.00
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John G. - Zanesville, OH 43701 (39.9 mi) - Algebra III Tutor - $25.00/hr.
Do Problems and examples. For two years I have taught Physcis labs on the college level at the University of Akron. This was for physics and engineering majors as well as non physical science majors. I have taught physics I course at Zane State during the summer of 2012. I'm currently teaching Alegbra and Trig. for Zane State this fall.
Also Tutors: Trigonometry, Pre-Algebra, Geometry, College Algebra, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 25.00
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Steve H. - Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (52.9 mi) - Algebra III Tutor - $35.00/hr.
I am a laid-back, personable and practical instructor with a knack for simplifying math terminology down to everyday language, skilled at translating what appears to be a complicated concept into it's most basic, understandable form. I attempt to explain why something works the way it does because a student having that understanding will help him or her retain and be able to use the concept. I believe that one-on-one math instruction is the ideal approach to teaching / learning math because a tutor can watch exactly what a student is doing and make corrections that the student might not even realize he/she is making. English is my first language. I have been teaching math at the college level for the past 10 years. I have taught pre-algebra, intro to algebra, college algebra, pre-calculus and calculus I at various local universities. At DeVry, the focus was on individual instruction
Also Tutors: Math, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Geometry, College Algebra, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 35.00
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