Scientific Programming Tutors in Freeport, PA
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University of Pittsburgh, Ph.d. Student
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I am a Civil Engineering graduate student and research assistant at the University of Pittsburgh . I started tutoring by helping out younger family members and family friends with their school work . I started the Phd program at the University of Pittsburgh in Spring of 2014...
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Geology Major at University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor's of Science, Physics Minor, GPA 3.76 Graduated 2010 Master's Degree in Geology...
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Taking courses in Differential Equations, Signals and Systems, Complex Variables, and Analysis 101. Elementary Algebra, Linear Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, GMAT Quantitative, Geometry, Geology, Geography, General Chemistry, Environmental Science,...
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I graduated from Penn State in 2007 with a B.S. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and a minor in Microbiology. I'm currently persuing a...
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I am currently a TA and tutor for first year PhD students taking Foundations of Biomedical Science in the Interdisciplinary Biomedical Program in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine . My experience allows me to tutor most biology-based classes from the elementary...
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Hello, Thank you for visiting my profile! I hope that you will like what you find below and that we will have a chance to work...
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Edyta, graduate of the IB Diploma Programme, Poland +++ "I had the pleasure of working with Adam in the year preceding my IB . He is decisively my favorite tutor . The classes - that we used to have about once a week - were very useful and never boring . Adam always...
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University of Pittsburgh BS, Math BA, Philosophy minor in Ancient Greek (2010) MA, Math (2012) PhD Student, Human Genetics...
Experience
I've always enjoyed tutoring and preferred it to classroom teaching because of the opportunity to get to know individual students . Whether you're interested in math or not, I will be happy to help you . My own past "math anxiety" makes me a sympathetic teacher, and I think...