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Hugh C.
...I teach at Miami-Dade College and for Miami-Dade County Public Schools. I am thoroughly familiar with standardized tests. I have taught SAT preparation class at Barry University and Nova Southeastern University.
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37 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, writing, English
Hugh C.
$50.00/hr
Miami, FL
Virginie B.
...I teach many topics in mathematics, Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Calculus, SAT, French etc. I hold a Mathematics degree from University of California at Santa Cruz, a Baccalaureate in Economics from France and I have 7 pilot licenses, including commercial pilot and flight instructor in airplanes. Being a native from France, I love to teach French as well.
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51 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, physics, chemistry
Virginie B.
$60.00/hr
Miami, FL
Rocio M.
Dear student: I would like to introduce myself. I have been a teacher for more than 20 years. I have taught Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and for almost 10 years Spanish and English as a second language.
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15 Subjects: including SAT math, chemistry, biology, Spanish
Rocio M.
$40.00/hr
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jason W.
...History. I have taught Pre-Algebra in both a summer school setting and during the regular school year. I understand that some students find this subject difficult, and so I try to present the material in a way that the students can understand the concepts.
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12 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, English, world history
Jason W.
$50.00/hr
Hialeah, FL
Frederick J.
...The largest side is called the hypotenuse. For example if a triangle consists of the sides 3,4,5 them 5 would be considered the hypotenuse since it is the largest number. Therefore 3^2+ 4^2 = 5^2; 9+16= 25 which is true.
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19 Subjects: including SAT math, Spanish, English, reading
Frederick J.
$35.00/hr
Miami, FL
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