Developmental Algebra Tutors in Fort Dix, NJ
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Fordham University - BA, Social Work/Theology , Columbia Univeristy - MS, Clinical School Social Work
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After spending six years working with children exhibiting learning, intellectual, and developmental or behavioral/emotional disabilities, I have experience in this area . I also have experience successfully teaching those with reading disabilities . In addition, I work with...
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Kean University, Mathematics Gratz College, Masters in Education
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Specializing in Algebra and SAT prep . Math, GMAT Integrated Reasoning, GMAT Quantitative, GRE Quantitative, GRE Subject Test in Mathematics, HSPT Math, HSPT Quantitative, ISEE, ISEE- Lower Level, ISEE- Middle Level, ISEE- Upper Level, Math, GMAT, Middle School Math,...
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M.S. Chemistry from Univerisity of North Carolina - Chapel Hill B.S. Chemistry from University of North Alabama
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I've been tutoring through this site for around 6 years now . Taught chemistry labs while in grad school at UNC and spent another year as an undergraduate tutor while at UNA . I currently work as an analytical chemist for GSK. Math, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Chemistry,...
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I received my B.S. in Neuroscience with a Biology Minor from Temple University in 2016. I received excellent marks during my studies and...
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My passion is derived from my love of learning I have had my entire life and hope to pass on to others. Essay Editing, Statistics, Science, Psychology, Probability, Pre-Algebra, Organic Chemistry, Neurobiology, Middle School Math, Geometry, General Chemistry, General Biology,...
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PhD from Rutgers University for Entomology (4.0). Masters of Public Health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry: New Jersey...
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Before I started my companies, I worked in all manor of jobs: lab technician, QPCR and GIS mapping, managing survey projects, a mosquito detection rearing program, and doing fieldwork with the different crop pests . I taught several undergrad and graduate classes at Rutgers...
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Sophomore Math Major at Princeton University (GPA: 3.92; departmental GPA: 4.0). Graduated high school in top 1% (GPA: 4.57).
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I am also ready to take already-strong math students to the next level, whether that means grabbing an extra 100 points on the SAT or preparing themselves for college-level math classes . Since I have experience as a student, teacher, and grader, I know what graders are...
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Surgeon who tutors on the side for over 10 years. Worked for three professional tutoring companies and have taught 200+ students....
Experience
I have taught 200+ students during my time as a tutor. 1st Grade, 12th Grade Writing, 12th Grade Reading, 12th Grade math, 12th Grade, 11th Grade Writing, 11th Grade Reading, 11th Grade math, 11th Grade, 10th Grade Writing, 10th Grade Reading, ACT Math, 5th Grade Science, 6th...
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PhD Economics, Masters in Statistics, and BS in Financial Engineering <br /><br /><b> ...Call or Text ....6..4.6..5 4.3...0 8 3 2.....
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4.6 .. 5 4.3 ... 0 8 3 2 .. </ b><br /><br />In Statistics, I worked extensively as a consultant in market modeling .< br />In Finance and Accounting, I worked as a researcher in a regulatory agency on portfolio management .< br />In Economics, I worked as a fellow in a...
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Senior at Rutgers University, double major in Cell Biology - Neuroscience and Psychology, 3.93 GPA
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I am currently a teaching assistant for Introduction to Experimentation (General Chemistry Lab) at Rutgers University . 4th Grade Science, AP Chemistry, MCAT Biological Sciences, 8th Grade Science, 8th Grade Science, 7th Grade Science, 7th Grade Science, 6th Grade Science,...
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Rowan University, Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics with a minor in computer science and a concentration in applied math, 3.844...
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I have also done math research for the last two years which resulted in one published paper (with two more on the way), talks, conferences, and an REU at The Institute for Computational and Experimental Mathematics at Brown University last summer . What I am trying to say is...