Statistics Tutors in Salem, WI
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting from University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 2008; Montessori teacher training, Milwaukee, 2012
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I am currently teaching elementary school (all subjects), previously taught 7th and 8th grade math and science as well as college-level accounting courses . I am looking to supplement my income with a tutoring position . I love working with students of all ages ! 8th Grade,...
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I've obtained a BS/MS in Engineering Management Systems from Columbia University in 2002.
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This is where I come in . I am an experienced tutor offering tutoring and test prep assistance, and teach with an interactive teaching style for best results . I have been tutoring for over 8 years and enjoy helping students to succeed in their studies . I invest a lot of...
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College of DuPage, Associate in Engineering Science, 2002
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I love working with students one-on-one and in small groups, helping them overcome their obstacles, succeed in their classes, and achieve their educational goals. Math, Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, SAT, ACT, GED, Java Programming,...
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Northwestern University Class of 2017, Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a concentration in Neurobiology
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I have worked previously as a tutor in C2 and Mathnasium, so am comfortable with teaching math (up to calculus BC), biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and statistics . I was also a peer mentor for biology classes at Northwestern from September 2015 to June 2016 . I...
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Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with minor in Social Service One year of graduate-level coursework in Clinical Psyhcology
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Extensive experience as a tutor and private music instructor Graduated Summa Cum Laude Coursework in Child Development and Education Algebra, Geometry, Math, SAT Math, Statistics, Science, English, ACT, GED, SAT, GRE, Computer Skills, Kindergarten - 8th Grade, Music,...
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I just graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, studying Finance, Statistics and minoring in Math. I'm here...
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If a person is walking at a constant speed, then his/her rate of change remains the same . Therefore, it is reasonable that the derivative would also be constant . However, if the person starts of walking and starts running, then it is safe to assume that the person does...