Arabic, English
Alexandria, Egypt
USD $10/hr
Arabic, English
Alexandria, Egypt
Egypt modern scool, Arab academy of science and technology
I’m a fourth year medical student and I really like to teach students and explain content.
Subjects: Biology, Elementary Math, Elementary Science, English, English Language Arts, English Literature, English as Second Language, Genetics, Math, Math/Science, Medical Terminology, Medicine, Microbiology, Microsoft Word, Middle School Science
English
Maidens, United States
USD $15/hr
English
Maidens, United States
Longwood University
I'm a Junior college student looking for tutoring opportunities. I have taken advanced and honors classes since middle school.
read moreSubjects: Algebra, Anatomy, Anthropology, Driver's Safety, Early Childhood Education, English, English as a Second Language (ESL), Health and Medicine, Human Geography, Latin, Math, Nursing, Pre-Algebra, Public Health, World Geography
Zulu, English
Scottburgh, South Africa
USD $12/hr
Zulu, English
Scottburgh, South Africa
University of Zululand
I teach English both writing and speaking or even reading and pronunciation. I am a young and very flexible individual who can work with different people with different personalities and needs and can meet all those needs.
read moreSubjects: Biology, Creative Writing, English as a Second Language (ESL), Essay Writing, Finance Management, Foreign Language - Zulu, Health and Medicine, Infectious Disease, Mental Health, Middle School Science, Nursing, reading, speaking, spelling, vocabulary
3 years of tutoring
English
Liverpool, United Kingdom
USD $25/hr
3 years of tutoring
English
Liverpool, United Kingdom
The University of Sheffield, Imperical College London
I am an enthusiastic infectious disease researcher, concerned by the disparity in health care across the globe. I believe everyone has the right to access better diagnostics and treatments for the improvement of global health. I am currently a PhD researcher at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine with the goal to improve diagnostics for Visceral Leishmaniasis. My research question is centred on evaluation and improvement of diagnostics for Visceral Leishmaniasis in an elimination setting. My previous experience as a researcher at The University of Oxford and Masters degree (merit) from Imperial College London have fuelled my passion for health research. Whilst studying for a Masters in Immunology, I undertook a 7 month research project titled ‘a proteomics approach in the analysis of a BCG induced trained phenotype of monocytes’, with the TB research group, National Heart and Lung Institute, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London. The project required me to use novel research methods to understand mechanisms by which BCG vaccination provides protection against unrelated infection such as respiratory syncytial virus and pneumonia as well as target disease Tuberculosis, for which it is shown to have varying efficacy. Aside from my research focus, growing up in the Lake District means I love all things outdoors. I’m currently training for my Mountain Leader award.
read moreSubjects: Biology, Biomedical Science
5 years of tutoring
English
Denver, United States
USD $35/hr
5 years of tutoring
English
Denver, United States
Drexel University College of Medicine, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Howdy – I’m Scott. I’m a decidedly non-traditional medical student who didn’t learn how to study effectively until I was an adult, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without the help of tutors! You might have some amazing teachers or professors, but it’s unlikely they’ll all present course material in a way that works for you. If you aren’t getting the results you’re expecting, it’s time to find a new approach that will get you where you want to be. I have experience tutoring teenage to adult learners in a broad range of science topics, from basic chemistry to anatomy and physiology. Whether you are just trying to meet graduation requirements or preparing for a career in science or medicine, my goal is to help you develop the skills of a lifelong learner and make myself redundant as soon as possible. We will find the styles of learning that complement your strengths and use those methods to develop in any areas you find more challenging. My background: After graduating with a degree in Information Technology, I initially worked in the entertainment industry training professional video editors before transitioning to medical education. From 2008-2012, I taught clinical skills to medical students at UCSF and the University of Minnesota. From 2013-2020, I worked full-time in clinical research at the University of Colorado. I self-studied to score >90th percentile on my first MCAT attempt and just completed my first year of medical school.
read moreSubjects: AP Biology, Algebra 1, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic, English, General Chemistry I, MCAT, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Statistics
Spanish
Washington, United States
CAD $20/hr
Spanish
Washington, United States
Trinity Washington University
It is my belief that something is not understood until it is fully and clearly explained. Every time I presented a lesson, I tried to present it in a way relatable to each individual student. My own understanding increased from helping to ease students of their confusions in Mathematical, Historical, or Scientific topics, to reading books and giving group lectures about them, my experiences as a tutor have increased my ability to explain and teach. Taking care of children has always been one of my major passions. Watching children grow, explore and learn has been a rewarding experience that excites me. Their imagination, innocence and creativity are highly enjoyable. Teaching them through art, reading, and outdoor observations offers them the knowledge that they may need in school and later life as they grow up. Every time I nurture a child's interests, I help him or her become a better, brighter individual who can become a successful adult. Patience. The most important criteria in being a tutor of any subject is patience. The students who I have taught have gotten at least one problem wrong in my sessions with them. I have never become upset with the student, since I am there to help them understand the lesson, not to encourage them to become more frustrated over not comprehending the content. I always just remain calm and never lose my temper. I give the student time to complete the problem and give him or her hints to help him or her remember a missing step.
read moreSubjects: ACT Math, AP European History, Applied Mathematics, Competition Math, Discrete Math, Health and Medicine, IB Mathematics, Math, Physics (Fluid Mechanics), SAT, SAT II Literature, SAT II Mathematics Level 1, SAT II Mathematics Level 2, SAT Mathematics, elementary math