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Sonu S.
...I have been preparing for my MCAT for 5 months now, and will be taking it on May. I have a good knowledge of the materials (physics, chem, and biology), question types, preparation technique, time management, and question tackling strategies. I have been able to get decent scores during multiple practice tests that I have taken throughout the semester.
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18 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, biology, calculus
Sonu S.
$45.00/hr
San Jose, CA
Todd A.
...I can travel to student?s homes, or you can come to my home office, or I can meet you at your preferred location. Math subjects that I tutor include: pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, pre-Calculus, Calculus I, Calculus II, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations. Sc...
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19 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, biology, calculus
Todd A.
$50.00/hr
Aptos, CA
Joe G.
As an Electrical Engineer, I've always been attracted to the subjects of Mathematics and Science. I've previously had some experience tutoring when I was in school myself, as well as helping my daughter when she was taking AP Math and AP Science classes in High School. I enjoy teaching and have been involved with instructing my colleagues while I worked in industry.
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11 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, chemistry, geometry
Joe G.
$36.00/hr
San Jose, CA
Khoa N.
...It is too basic to use it. Then we need to know how to manipulate the basic formula to something like cos2x = 2cos^2(x) - 1 or 2cos^2(x) = cos(2x) + 1. Then from there we could integrate it directly or integrate by parts.
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13 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, calculus, prealgebra
Khoa N.
$50.00/hr
San Jose, CA
James H.
...I have been teaching students of all ages for approximately 7 years. Currently I work with Middle School Students with moderate to severe disabilities. I have also worked at the Elementary level working with students with learning disabilities.
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16 Subjects: including prealgebra, reading, grammar, special needs
James H.
$58.00/hr
Gilroy, CA
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