...I live in Westchester County and work in the Bronx. Therefore, I would be willing to tutor either place or in between. I concentrate on individualized needs and cater to students becoming independent in their endeavors.I am a High school math teacher with success getting students to pass the Regents or get higher Algebra 1 scores. (read more)
...So far, I have plans to become a teacher post grad. Although I am a first year college student, I have been tutoring classmates, friends and younger students (around 9-12) for about 3 years. I have never had an opportunity to officially become a tutor, as where I lived did not offer it, so all my experience is volunteer—while it was usually in flux whether or not I would receive any payment. (read more)
...The concepts can seem very abstract at first and difficult to understand. I believe the key to trigonometry is a fundamental understanding of key concepts (law of sines, law of cosines, 3,4,5 rule, ect.) and applying them. Everything builds off a solid foundation. (read more)
Hi! I'm Aaron, and I have three years of college tutoring experience. I have worked as a peer tutor in a one-on-one setting for introductory computer science courses, serve as a tutor for data analysis/econometrics/statistics, and have been a teaching assistant for upper-level undergraduate courses in statistics and computer science. (read more)
I am a graduate of Princeton University (B.S.) and Stanford University (M.S.) with degrees in civil and environmental engineering. I bring over 15 years of experience as a dedicated tutor, having worked with more than 100 students across high school math (algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus) ... (read more)
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