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Woodridge, IL SAT Math Tutors

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Farhan C.
...I was an online teaching assistant at Brainmass Canada. I am also a Java J2EE Developer. I have good knowledge in computer science and programming.
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15 Subjects: including SAT math, GRE, GMAT, algebra 2
Farhan C.
$35.00/hr
Woodridge, IL
Sel C.
...I do my best for my students to succeed. I will be available for my students any time by any means of communication for follow-ups. I enjoyed the challenge of SAT when I practiced it with my three sons and with some of their friends.
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8 Subjects: including SAT math, physics, algebra 1, algebra 2
Sel C.
$40.00/hr
Naperville, IL
Sidney D.
...In that time, I have had the pleasure of raising two catholic school honor-roll students. During the last few years, as my sons have grown, I've been enrolled at the University of Phoenix online campus part-time pursuing a Master's Degree in Secondary Education. I have a 4.0 average and my drea...
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24 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, writing, English
Sidney D.
$50.00/hr
Lisle, IL
Jeffrey W.
...I achieved a perfect score on the SAT and GRE math sections and scored in the 99% percentile on the LSAT both times I took the test. As strange as it sounds, I love mathematics, standardized tests, and tutoring. I sincerely love helping others succeed.
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21 Subjects: including SAT math, chemistry, writing, physics
Jeffrey W.
$48.00/hr
Downers Grove, IL
Karl S.
The biggest obstacle to learning is having a teacher who doesn't understand (or care about) how much you understand. Learning shouldn't be a boring or threatening experience; it should be fun and rewarding, for both the teacher and the student. After all, there's no greater reward than seeing the light of understanding go on in the student's eyes.
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38 Subjects: including SAT math, reading, English, writing
Karl S.
$30.00/hr
Willowbrook, IL
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