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My Philosophy is that chemistry is really not so hard as it first appears to be. There are a few key concepts that I like to pass along that can clarify and simplify the problem sets that students face. In some cases, it is a matter of being able to express a problem in mathematical terms. In others it is Read more...
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I am a working 32 year old Biomedical Researcher in the Boston area. I graduated with my Bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College, and earned a Ph.D. in Biomedical Science from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Now I’m in Boston pursuing a career in academic research, and hoping to help some kids learn to enjoy their classes again.I’ve been teaching Read more...
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Jorge has been teaching and tutoring students for over 10 years. He tutored multiple subjects, including Economics, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, History, French, and Spanish while a Bachelors candidate at Boston University. In addition, he has served as a French Teacher at a selective public high school.Jorge is also a graduate of Duke University’s The Fuqua School of Business. At Duke, Read more...
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I’ve found one-on-one sessions as the most effective way to learn math. I can diagnose and address deficiencies that would otherwise go undetected in a standard classroom environment. I explain the material so the student can learn through understanding. No short cuts required – if it makes sense, the student will learn it. I have a math degree from MIT Read more...
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My main teaching strategy is to achieve full understanding of a subject starting with the initial preparation level and taking into account the individual features of a student. I always try to delineate the problem as specifically as possible and to target it progressively in the course of studies. I work with students interactively, emphasizing the problem solving skills and Read more...