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...Some students find creating timelines helpful to gaining this type of understanding; others might use idea maps or even create original songs to aid their memories and express their ideas. In the study of writing, grammar, and vocabulary, I find that students do well and understand the technique...
7 Subjects:
including
writing,
grammar,
philosophy,
world history
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...I have a passion for helping children in all areas of life. I have worked with children since I was 13 and in the last 13 years, my husband and I have positively impacted children and teenagers, many of whom lived in our home. I have learned so much from children that many adults tend to forget or neglect in our own lives.
14 Subjects:
including
reading,
writing,
ESL/ESOL,
algebra 1
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...In sum, most knowledge problems for people without cognitive deficits are due mostly to either (1) a lack of proper study time, (2) cramming, (3) a lack of deep processing (people tending to focus on surface memorization rather than a deeper understanding of the material.) Address these issues an...
25 Subjects:
including
reading,
writing,
statistics,
algebra 1
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...I have post doctoral research experience in Cancer research from Arizona State University. I have chosen to exclusively tutor chemistry as I have a lot of experience in the subject. My strength lies in the ability to explain organic chemistry into simple language.
3 Subjects:
including
chemistry,
organic chemistry,
MCAT
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...The Algebra section was recently expanded to include basic College Algebra. To test these skills, the SAT employs two different question types:
•Multiple-Choice
•Grid-Ins
The multiple-choice questions carry a .25-point penalty for incorrect answers. The grid-in questions carry no penalty for wrong answers, because the likelihood of guessing the correct answer is negligible.
13 Subjects:
including
geometry,
algebra 1,
algebra 2,
SAT math
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