Scientific Programming Tutors in Arnold, PA
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University of Pittsburgh, Ph.d. Student
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I started the Phd program at the University of Pittsburgh in Spring of 2014 . Since then I've acted as a teaching assistant, helping undergraduates with their homework and understanding their lectures . I've guest lectured for professors; and all of the aforementioned things...
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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
The role of a teacher is not only to explain ideas, but also to teach them how much they are capable of learning . For the lab I taught in geomorphology, the professor and decided that we would structure most of the assignments around using the Python programming language...
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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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As an undergraduate, I was a recitation TA for molecular biology classes in which I taught scientific writing & led in-class assignments & discussions in sections of ~18 students . Between undergraduate and graduate school, I was a lab instructor in the Biology Department at...
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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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I believe that Adam is not only a great teacher, but also an easily approachable person, with whom one finds it easy to build rapport . It makes the work much easier, as well as more effective . I have never met another tutor who encouraged independent thinking so...
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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...