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...I hold a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and a B.A. in Biology (with a Neuroscience concentration) and a History Minor (European concentration).
I have extensive experience with teaching and tutoring and have worked with students from first grade through college age. I conduct biomedical research at an Ivy League university in New York. I am also patient, outgoing, and friendly.
29 Subjects:
including
physical science,
GRE,
physiology,
biology
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...For this reason, I strive to adapt to the individual learning needs of each student; however, I also emphasize certain techniques that I have found to work when it comes to learning/reviewing for tests. A little bit about me: I have been educating adults in medical technology for the past 10 yea...
3 Subjects:
including
biology,
chemistry,
physical science
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...The same advice I gave about the ASVAB applies here as well: if you have not already attempted the GED then please take a practice test first to nail down your weaknesses. Even if you already have a pretty good idea of where your weaknesses are, this will still help you become more familiar with...
13 Subjects:
including
pharmacology,
biology,
chemistry,
microbiology
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...At QC, I was an active participant in the Honors of Math and Natural Science Program, the Biology Honor Society, in addition to serving as its Vice-President. As a member of the Biology Honor Society, I had the opportunity to teach Biology to my peers. In addition to my course load at Queens College, I have taken additional science courses including: Physics, Inorganic & Organic Chemistry.
5 Subjects:
including
biology,
reading,
ecology,
microbiology
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...I first began to tutor at an after school center. There I was able to work with students who had challenging learning needs. I greatly enjoyed my time there because I was able to work with students who were not typically given personal academic attention.
26 Subjects:
including
biology,
reading,
English,
writing
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