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...I think the most important step in tutoring is to understand the student's learning style. While teachers of large classes don't have the luxury of tailoring their teaching style to each individual student, that is a tutor's responsibility. My love of math started at an early age when I enjoyed...
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13 Subjects:
including
precalculus,
physics,
calculus,
geometry
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Thomas M.
$50.00/hr
Washington, DC
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...I maintained a high grade point average throughout my degree. I am well versed in computer architecture and programming. I have a degree in physics.
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25 Subjects:
including
precalculus,
chemistry,
Spanish,
calculus
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Santiago B.
$50.00/hr
Bethesda, MD
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...My kids came to my class after spending a full day at public school. By this point in the day, they were far more interested in drawing cartoons, cell phone games, and wrestling each other than they were in some goofy white guy with pathetic Korean language skills. To have any hope of retaining their attention, I had to grab it and hold on like a friendly pitbull.
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19 Subjects:
including
precalculus,
chemistry,
biology,
calculus
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Sean M.
$70.00/hr
Falls Church, VA
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...I currently am employed as a computer scientist, but I'm very passionate about helping and teaching others, so I want to share my knowledge and experience with you. I know quite a few programming languages, operating systems, various computer software programs and some topics in math and science...
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31 Subjects:
including
precalculus,
calculus,
geometry,
statistics
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Heather K.
$50.00/hr
Arlington, VA
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...Reading helps. A lot. Read books and material that challenge you: The New Yorker, The Economist, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and LongForm.org are all good places to gain advanced vocabulary.
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32 Subjects:
including
precalculus,
English,
reading,
writing
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Benjamin K.
$50.00/hr
Washington, DC
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