Scientific Programming Tutors in Cheswick, PA
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University of Pittsburgh, Ph.d. Student
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Especially when it comes to math or physics--they often teach their students silly tricks for solving problems (that have no physical or mathematical meaning), or teach them HOW to do something but never WHY . They fail to teach their students concepts . Students can do the...
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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...
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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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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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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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Kuba J ., IB Graduate, Poland . +++ " Adam is extremely patient and personable . He is willing to explain things in several different ways in order to accommodate the students learning style . Extremely focused on making sure you understand the material, Adam makes...
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University of Pittsburgh BS, Math BA, Philosophy minor in Ancient Greek (2010) MA, Math (2012) PhD Student, Human Genetics...
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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...



