Physics Tutors in Houston, PA
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Cleveland State University - BS, Chemistry
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Previous one-on-one tutoring experience from elementary arithmetic to undergraduate level interpretation of literature and quantum theory . Prior experience as and emergency substitute teacher and/or paraprofessional . Recent experience in tutoring at-risk students in a...
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I have a master's degree in education from the University of Pittsburgh.
Experience
One of my goals in life is to show others the importance of education . Math, Algebra, Geometry, Science, Earth Science, Physics, English, Kindergarten - 8th Grade, Social Studies, Philosophy, Study Skills, Writing I am a substitute in the Penn Hills school district and have...
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I was an Egleston Scholar and Deans List Candidate at Columbia University Class of 2017. In addition, I received the Jacob Kurtz...
Experience
SAT Math, Science, Science, SAT Subject Tests, SAT Subject Test in World History, SAT Subject Test in United States History, SAT Subject Test in Physics, SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2, SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1, SAT Subject Test in Chemistry, SAT...
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I am a PA-certified secondary school teacher of Chemistry, Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. I am currently working as a high school...
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I have been tutoring for five years and would love to help you too . I am able to tutor for any high school science or math course, including AP but excluding SAT prep (as I am employed by Kaplan). College students, I will be able to help you if you are taking any chemistry...
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I graduated in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science in 1996 from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (India) with GPA of...
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I have strong passion to teach, however I never considered to be a teacher by profession ! I am an engineer by profession using science as everyday part of my job over last 20 years . I have dealt with several practical problems, trained several people in variety of subjects...
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Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University
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* 710 Math SAT Score * Completed college level Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus in 3D, Differential Equations, Physics I, & Physics II as part of required curriculum * Worked for GE in Solar Energy Field doing Project Management and Project Scheduling * Worked for...
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Senior biology major at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Graduating in May 2015
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As a current college student, I connect well with high schoolers who are preparing for entrance exams. I got a 33 when I took the ACT in high school, and my college experience has only reinforced the knowledge I had then . I'm also currently studying for the MCAT, so I have...
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Duquesne University: Master of Science Duquesne University: Bachelor of Science Duquesne University: Minor - Mathematics
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Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Organic Chemistry, Science, Physics, Microbiology, Calculus For me, education has been a continual process in and outside the class room . I believe I have a number of different talents and attributes that were not fully...
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Case Western Reserve University BS, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Expected Graduation: May 2016 Cumulative GPA: 3.495
Experience
For that reason, subjects such as calculus and mechanics (physics 1) have become second nature . I feel I could certainly be of assistance to students just starting engineering or who aim to study engineering after high school. 10th Grade math, 12th Grade math, 11th Grade...
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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, Class of 2009 Master's of Science in Mechanical Engineering...
Experience
When I attended Carnegie Mellon University, I also helped with the study hours that were held each week . I now am finishing my Master's degree at the University of Pittsburgh . Monday through Friday, I work as a design engineer, designing nuclear reactor coolant pumps for...
Education
University of Pittsburgh, Ph.d. Student
Experience
A lot of teachers and tutors teach so that their students will do well on tests . Especially when it comes to math or physics--they often teach their students silly tricks for solving problems (that have no physical or mathematical meaning), or teach them HOW to do something...