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...My instructor was a visiting scholar and taught more theorems than other Linear Algebra sections. They are many methods in this course. Something like triangulization of matrices requires one to understand the math underlined.
16 Subjects:
including
algebra 1,
algebra 2,
calculus,
geometry
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...Composition is a very complex process. There are so many things that beginning writers need to remember--capitalization, spelling, grammar rules, organization--plus of course deciding what to say! This is why teachers like to break down the process into simple steps: brainstorming, first draft, revising, second draft, editing, third draft, proofreading, finished composition.
38 Subjects:
including
algebra 1,
elementary (k-6th),
ACT Math,
grammar
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...This allows me to observe the individual student's learning style and tailor my teaching accordingly. I call myself a geek because I have so much passion for science and math. In fact, many of my students have called my enthusiasm infectious!
33 Subjects:
including
algebra 1,
algebra 2,
biology,
chemistry
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...I have a strong math background and would like to use my skills to make math more manageable for others. I have two years of tutoring experience. I worked as a math and physics tutor at a local community college and also tutored 4 students.
13 Subjects:
including
algebra 1,
algebra 2,
calculus,
chemistry
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...Contrary to the SAT sections of English, the ACT tests your level of knowledgeability, rather than capacity for logic. I have not taken the ACT English Test, but I have passed the certification exam and I am currently an English Major at UC Berkeley. I have experience with teaching elementary level math as a personal tutor.
33 Subjects:
including
algebra 1,
algebra 2,
literature,
biology
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