Calculus I Tutoring
Implicit differentiation, chain rule applications, tangent lines, and graphing…our Calculus tutors teach it all! Our Calculus tutors are experts in their field with experience tutoring all components of Calculus to students just like you. Whether taking calculus in high school or in college, understanding the concepts of calculus takes a lot of studying and a lot of effort. The longer a student waits to get help, the less likely they are to catch up in time to save their grade. Continuing to struggle without professional assistance will only put the student farther and farther behind. It is our job to provide the help the student needs when they need it. When you need a tutor for calculus that’s exactly what you get…a tutor that know calculus, not a study buddy.
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Shweta C. - Columbus, IN 47201 (10.3 mi) - Calculus I Tutor - $37.50/hr.
Masters in Electrical Engineering with focus on Power Electronics, Electronics and Communication.
The main quality in my teaching is the simplicity with which I teach and I make sure that the student understand my teaching
I have been during my masters for almost two years.
I have also been teaching during my bachelors for around 3 years. Online as well as in home available
Also Tutors: Algebra III, Math, Trigonometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Logic, Geometry, College Algebra, Calculus II, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 37.50
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Elizabeth M - Bloomington, IN 47404 (32.3 mi) - Calculus I Tutor - $38.50/hr.
I have two years of tutoring experience in college chemistry with the University Learning Center at Penn State. I tutored over twenty students in college chemistry. I am currently tutoring and mentoring a student in High School algerbra and chemistry for free. I believe in problem-based tutoring for algebra, and construct problems based on the textbook problems whenever possible. I let the student try the problem first, watching closely for any mistakes, and then teach the rules as necessary, and summarize mistakes after each set of problems. However, I can also teach all the rules beforehand if a student has been absent from class. For chemistry, I reviewed class notes with students and then explained the fundamentals whenever there was a question, and then did practice problems with the students.
Also Tutors: Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, College Algebra, Calculus II, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 38.50
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Jennifer R - Bloomington, IN 47403 (32.6 mi) - Calculus I Tutor - $35.00/hr.
I began college as an engineering major, so I have background in advanced mathematics and physics. I went on to change my major to psychology where I gained knowlege of social and behavioral sciences, as well as research technologies and statistical analysis. Since graduating college with a B.A. in psychology, I have worked as a psychology researcher, accounting assistant, and in 3 different roles for an international pharmaceutical company. Through my job experience, I have gained knowledge in different business disciplines and areas such as Lean/Six Sigma and Supply Chain/Logistics planning. I love teaching all ages and skill levels. I adjust my teaching style to the individual - some people are visual learners or oral learners or hands-on learners. I teach by example and try to encourage my students to understand "why" rather than just "how."
Also Tutors: Trigonometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Logic, Geometry, College Algebra, Calculus II, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 35.00
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Angela T - Greenwood, IN 46142 (35 mi) - Calculus I Tutor - $36.00/hr.
My style is relaxed, but focused, with a touch of humor to ease nerves. The first step is creating comfort and trust between the student and the tutor. To do this, when coaching Chemistry, I would have the student present a problem. Then, I'd say, well, let's figure this out together. And, truly, that is what we would do, step by step, by asking questions. What do we know? What do we need to figure out? Essentially showing them the thought process out loud, and involving them in obtaining the solution. This approach helps develop confidence. Repeating creates familiarity. Eventually, most students become confident enough to try one on their own, and my role becomes encourager, light-hearted and sincere. As an engineer and manager, training employees was an integral component of work performed throughout my ten-year professional career. I created systems and procedures, followe
Also Tutors: Trigonometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Algebra, Logic, Geometry, College Algebra, Calculus II, Algebra II, Algebra I
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$ 36.00
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($39.00-$47.00)
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