Materials Engineering Tutoring
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Matthew K - Saint Louis, MO 63130 (15.6 mi) - Materials Engineering Tutor - $37.00/hr.
As a senior civil engineering student at Washington University, I have received an outstanding education, especially in math and science. I will graduate in May with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. In the fall, I will pursue a master's degree in civil engineering. Even though my fortes are in math and science, I believe that I have more than sufficient written and communication skills that would be valuable in tutoring. In high school, I tutored advanced algebra for a year, and I also taught Spanish to elementary school students. I also have tutoring experience working with high school age African immigrants. I tutored them in English and math. I also helped them prepare for the GED if they were not enrolled in high school classes. Not everyone learns in the same way. I try to discern how the student I am tutoring learns best, whether it's by just doing examples, or visually by phys
Also Tutors: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering
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$ 37.00
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Bill P - Gillespie, IL 62033 (21.2 mi) - Materials Engineering Tutor - $37.50/hr.
I enjoy teaching and helping others improve their abilities. Every student can learn it just requires finding a connection between their strengths and weaknesses. I understand that when a person is struggling it can be very frustrating for them. That's why it is important to me to be patient and considerate while working to reach the student's full potential. My reward is helping a student succeed and improving their educational experience. With a BS in Architecture I have a strong background in math and science and I have always had a strong determination to excel in my education. Also while pursuing my degree I served as a teacher's assistant for multiple courses in my discipline. I also was a department tutor for three of my four years in college and I often worked with individuals or groups with various subjects that they were struggling with. My strengths are mathematics, sciences (
Also Tutors: Industrial Engineering
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$ 37.50
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John M - Ballwin, MO 63021 (24.2 mi) - Materials Engineering Tutor - $37.50/hr.
I grew and learned a lot as a tutor during my time working at the University of Missouri. Everyone learns a different way and at different paces, so it was important to be patient and easy-going. I believe that everyone has the capacity to learn any subject they desire if they have the proper guidance and motivation. I am confident that I can make a difference in a child's life by providing the guidance and instruction necessary to achieve all their goals. During my freshman year at the University of Missouri, I showed a great understanding of two upper level calculus courses (Calculus II and Calculus III) and became a part-time math tutor for the university. While completing the requirements for a BS in Civil Engineering, I spent the last 3 years of the program tutoring math students in courses such as Calculus I, II, and a little bit of Calculus III. I also helped many students with Pr
Also Tutors: Civil Engineering
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$ 37.50
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Caleb K - Saint Peters, MO 63376 (27.4 mi) - Materials Engineering Tutor - $34.00/hr.
My first teaching experience was as a high school senior where I was given the opportunity to teach a small group of 5th graders as part of the Missouri A+ program. We began with division, quickly moving into linear and nonlinear algebra, before touching on the fundamentals of complex numbers, graph theory and trigonometry, before concluding with a derivation of the quadratic formula and its applications. I spent three semesters as the academic chair for my fraternity enforcing study hours for fraternity brothers with lower GPA’s; tutoring students in algebra, calculus, physics, and computer science, among other fields. I have also had five years of experience in Latin up to the college level with one year of Japanese. I believe that every student can meet his or her potential provided that the subject matter is presented in a way that makes sense to them and that any material can be
Also Tutors: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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$ 34.00
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