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Victoria S. - College Station, TX 77840 (39.5 mi) - GRE Tutor - $27.50/hr.
I am a Ph.D. student in biology at Texas A&M University. I have a bachelors degree in both psychology and biology. I have my master's degree in Neurobiology.
I have been teaching at the college level for 4.5 year. My areas of expertise include general biology and psychology as well as neuroscience, anatomy and physiology, zoology, ecology and endocrinology. I really enjoy teaching and I like to make the learning process for my students fun as well. I like to think of creative ways to present concepts.
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$ 27.50
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Shae V. - Round Rock, TX 78664 (39.7 mi) - GRE Tutor - $40.00/hr.
I did very well on my GRE, with a cumulative total of 310 on the verbal and quantitative reasoning sections. I received a 5 on the writing section. I always liked playing up my quirky personality. My favorite teachers and professors were the goofy ones, the ones who can relate to the students' fun side. These teachers also challenged me the most, and I ended up getting so much more out of the course. I figure that, if a student likes the teacher, he or she will pay more attention and have a deeper respect for the teacher. The teacher then can use this trust to push the student a little more, intellectually. I find that is what works best for me. I don't any paid, professional tutoring experience. However, I have volunteered my services to family members and friends. During my sophomore year, I took Organic Chemistry and excelled. However, my friends were struggling. They hated me a bit
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$ 40.00
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Vijay A - pflugerville, TX 78660 (35.9 mi) - GRE Tutor - $42.00/hr.
My style of teaching is interactive one, where I interactive with students and try to know their way of learning, as every student has different needs, requirements, and then try to teach them according their style. I give emphasis on building basics and strengthening them in their core subjects, which will help them to excel their respective fields. I worked as Teaching assistant, Grader and University online teaching program website maintenance, through which teaching material/instructions were passed on to students apart from grades, homework submissions,team and individual progress monitor. Subjects which I tutored were Algebra, Calculus, Trignometry, physics, engineering mechanics, engineering math packages(like math lab, mathcad), engineering drawings(Pro/E), Autocad.
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$ 42.00
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Meredith Z - Austin, TX 78752 (39 mi) - GRE Tutor - $57.50/hr.
Learning how to read critically and write clearly tends to improve academic performance across the board; students with strong reading and writing skills can absorb and communicate information effectively, even when they are unfamiliar with the material. Mastering these basic skills is as important for college and graduate students as for elementary and high school students. I can help you expand your vocabulary, polish your writing skills, and offer strategies for fast and effective reading comprehension, especially in preparation for the verbal sections of standardized tests. Finally, I am still a student myself, so I can sympathize with a heavy workload, and offer strategies for getting assignments finished on time. I am a graduate student in the History Department at UT-Austin, and I have a BA in Philosophy from Brown University. Having been a teaching assistant at the college level
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$ 57.50
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Nikhil C - Austin, TX 78731 (41.4 mi) - GRE Tutor - $36.50/hr.
I have a masters degree in engineering. My study in college and graduate school involved extensive Math and Physics. During my graduate school I taught programming to sophomore students. I enjoy explaining technical concepts to students. I quite like the challenge of logically explaining difficult science concepts to students. I am very patient and try calmly to find a way to convincingly explain my point. I believe the key is to listen to the student and guage how much he/she is following and build on it. The idea is to gradually make the student 'discover' it, not merely force it on him/her. During my graduate school at The University of Texas at Austin, I have worked for 3 semesters as a teaching assistant for sophomore programming class. My work involved 3 hours of teaching a week, designing lab assignments and 12 hours of office hours a week to help/tutor students with assignments.
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$ 36.50
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