Physics Tutors in Collinsville, IL
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St. Louis University High School (class of '08, GPA 3.8). Marquette University (B.A. journalism, class of '12, GPA 3.6). University of...
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I currently substitute teach grades K-8 at a private grade school in the St. Louis metro area . I passed several AP tests in high school, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, US history, physics and calculus AB . I scored a 32 on the ACT (35 super-score), and I am...
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Physics Graduate from Western Washington University, with minors in Mathematics and Astronomy
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- Over 5 years tutoring experience, working with students from ages 10 - 60 - As well as my math and physics courses, I studied physics education as my senior project - I am passionate about meeting my students where they are and helping them grasp and master their...
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I am a sophomore at the University of Washington- Seattle campus. I am a working on my Physics major and Math minor. In high school I...
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I have tutored at Kumon and taught high school math before . I have finished up to Calculus 2 and have had a taste of Differential Equations ! I enjoy math very much, and I want to pass on that love for math to everyone ! 10th Grade math, 11th Grade math, 12th Grade math,...
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University of Missouri - St. Louis, Bachelors of Science in Information Systems, Graduated in 2007 with a 3.6 GPA, MAGNA CUM LAUDE...
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My 12 years experience in retail sales with Verizon has made me very effective at adapting my communication style to the individual . Relevant College Courses: College Composition I - A College Composition II - A Oral Communication I - A Business Writing - B College...
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Senior Chemistry Major at Millikin University GPA: 3.59
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ACT score: 27 MCAT score: 26 I want to be a tutor because I want to become a university professor later in my career . I feel that this experience will further develop my interpersonal skills and most importantly, develop the knowledge of younger, up and coming students....