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I got my BS in Computer Engineering from UCLA in 1982. Those were great memorable years; I worked as TA and RA at UCLA, while attending classes; tutored my classmates as well as general high school and college math (calculus, precalculus, etc.) and physics, outside UCLA, supporting myself financial...
12 Subjects:
including
geometry,
calculus,
physics,
ASVAB
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...Math is like building a brick wall, each layer relies on a solid foundation. If you didn't learn fractions or the multiplication table, you're never going to get through Algebra. But by filling in the knowledge gaps, then each new concept is just a small, logical step...and Math becomes not just easy, but fun.
10 Subjects:
including
geometry,
calculus,
algebra 1,
algebra 2
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...Different students will respond better to one style of teaching versus another. My job as a tutor is to find out what teaching style or presentation will make my student comprehend the subject at hand better. First, I try to find out what sparks the interest in the student and then try to relate the subject matter that he or she has difficult with to that interesting topic.
25 Subjects:
including
geometry,
chemistry,
physics,
calculus
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...I have a Master degree of science in Mathematics and have studied Computer science classes at Berkley University. I am currently working as a private tutor in Sylvan and Buckley Education tutoring firms. The best part about tutoring is working with students one-on-one and knowing that I played a part in their academic success.
12 Subjects:
including
geometry,
calculus,
algebra 1,
algebra 2
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$60.00/hr
South San Francisco, CA
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...Best, MarineI took 2 Econometrics courses as an Undergraduate students at UCI, and received my bachelors degree upon completing the courses. I have been tutoring the subject since then for about 3 years. Also,I took 3 more quarters of Economics at UCSB as part of My Masters degree curriculum.
29 Subjects:
including
geometry,
reading,
calculus,
statistics
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