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Great Neck Precalculus Tutors

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Matt B.
...The math is the same, but it is easier to do now. The difficulty of math is learning it, not using it once you know how it works. This is how all math works!
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12 Subjects: including precalculus, physics, calculus, geometry
Matt B.
$75.00/hr
New York, NY
Benjamin N.
Hello. I am an experienced mathematics and science teacher, with a wide range of interests and an extensive understanding of physics and mathematics. I love to talk with students of all ages about these subjects, and I would like to help you to appreciate their fundamental simplicity and beauty while getting you to your academic goals.
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25 Subjects: including precalculus, chemistry, calculus, statistics
Benjamin N.
$80.00/hr
Brooklyn, NY
Mark L.
...This past spring, my own daughter, at Hunter College, took her first French course and needed tutoring, which I gladly provided. She received an A for the course. I can do the same for you or a family member.
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17 Subjects: including precalculus, English, French, writing
Mark L.
$36.00/hr
Brooklyn, NY
Sydur R.
...I majored in Biochemistry as an undergraduate and received awards for my performance in Chemistry courses. I currently teach Organic Chemistry for a leading test prep company. As an undergraduate, I also studied Organic Chemistry and worked in an Organic Chemistry lab.
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15 Subjects: including precalculus, chemistry, physics, Spanish
Sydur R.
$30.00/hr
Brooklyn, NY
Chris C.
...My Teaching Style: I've found that the best way to teach math efficiently is to step into my student's shoes and see the problem as he or she does. By asking the student to work me through the problem, I can see exactly where confusion arises, as well as how to improve the student's analysis ...
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18 Subjects: including precalculus, chemistry, physics, calculus
Chris C.
$30.00/hr
Jackson Heights, NY
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