College Algebra Tutors in Louisburg, NC
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North Carolina State University BS Chemical Engineering 2015
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Financial concerns and pride prevented me from pursuing a teaching major, but I'm ready to get back to what I enjoy. Physical Science, Pre-Calculus, Calculus 1, AP Calculus AB, Physics, AP Physics 2: Electricity and Magnetism, AP Physics 1 - DUPE, SAT Subject Test in...
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North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC) PhD, Operations Research (In progress) Wayne State University (Detroit, MI) BS,...
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Won departmental outstanding tutor award for 2013 . ( 2011-2013) GRE (2012) 170 QR, 167 VR, 4.5 AW I'm a clear communicator who likes to keep things focused and fun . I work hard to help the students I tutor engage with the material so that they learn it, instead of...
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Senior Double Major in Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State University with Cum Laude in Electrical...
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In Electrical Engineering, I have studied relevant courses starting from electronics engineering to optical communications and nano electronics . Electrical Engineering, General Chemistry, Physics, AP Physics 1, AP Physics 1 - DUPE, AP Physics 2 - DUPE, AP Physics 2:...
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- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Consumer Economics from the University of Illinois in 2009. GPA 3.7 - Master of Business...
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ACT score: 29 - Previous experience tutoring elementary students 6th Grade Writing, 9th Grade math, 9th Grade, 8th Grade Writing, 7th Grade Reading, 7th Grade math, 7th Grade, 8th Grade Reading, 8th Grade math, 9th Grade Reading, 8th Grade, 6th Grade Reading, 6th Grade math,...
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Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Economics Missouri State University GPA: 3.85 Master's in...
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But in almost every case, I have found that with a little extra time and effort, a grasp of the material can come to almost anybody . Generally, there is as much obstruction to learning in the feeling toward the subject as there is the complexity of the subject itself . ...