Scientific Programming Tutors in Franklin Park, PA
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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...
Experience
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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Geology Major at University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor's of Science, Physics Minor, GPA 3.76 Graduated 2010 Master's Degree in Geology...
Experience
Most of the students had never had little to no experience with computer programming, but the most meaningful part of teaching this class was noticing how the students would always be moving toward a place where they are using the skills they have learned to build on those...
Education
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...
Experience
My favourite thing was the skype form that enables lessons anytime, anyplace . Not only learning in Poland was I able to contact Adam, but our MathSkype sessions also took place in cafs in different cities or even on vacation in Spain . Such possibilities unable you to...
Education
University of Pittsburgh BS, Math BA, Philosophy minor in Ancient Greek (2010) MA, Math (2012) PhD Student, Human Genetics...
Experience
My own past "math anxiety" makes me a sympathetic teacher, and I think you'll find me a reliable, patient, and non-judgmental tutor . Some subjects taken/tutored for: Discrete math Real analysis Numerical analysis Topology Linear algebra/matrices Differential...
Education
University of Pittsburgh, Ph.d. Student
Experience
Students can do the work, but fail to understand the significance of what they are doing, and how to apply it to other topics or the real world . I believe learning and understanding are of paramount importance . Grades are important as well, but never at the expense of...