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David A.
Physics and math can be a daunting task to many students, and some teachers don't make it any easier with either over-simplistic explanations that don't help or no explanations at all. As a physics teacher with degrees in Math and Physics, I am aware of the areas of struggle students can experience...
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7 Subjects: including physics, calculus, geometry, SAT math
David A.
$85.00/hr
Langhorne, PA
Eric O.
...I then changed my career and became a teacher. I currently teach high school level math, chemistry and physics at a private school. I love to teach and help people understand challenging material.
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13 Subjects: including physics, chemistry, calculus, statistics
Eric O.
$40.00/hr
Burlington, NJ
Daniel M.
...I have received my teaching license from the state of Indiana and am certified in both Physics and Math. I tutored at Taylor and have been tutoring since high school. I love teaching high school and college students, and I have a great passion for math and physics.
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15 Subjects: including physics, chemistry, calculus, algebra 1
Daniel M.
$50.00/hr
Doylestown, PA
James V.
Hey, my name is James, nice to meet you. I'm currently pursuing my undergraduate degree in Physics at Drexel University. I have just completed my freshman year with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
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10 Subjects: including physics, calculus, geometry, statistics
James V.
$20.00/hr
Morrisville, PA
Michael A.
...My tutoring methods center on getting to know the student and learning how they approach problems. By first observing how the student sees the problem, the solution can then be explained in a way that is more natural to them. When solving a problem, if the student is initially stuck I give a hint to the first step necessary to solve the problem.
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20 Subjects: including physics, reading, GRE, algebra 1
Michael A.
$50.00/hr
Jenkintown, PA
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