AP Physics 2: Mechanics Tutors in Rolling Meadows, IL
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Master’s degree in Physics, at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy. Graduation's year: 2011. Score: 109/110.
Experience
addressed to primary and middle school and supported by MEMO . The aim of the projects was teaching the connection between math and nature through direct experience . I love teaching and sharing . I strongly believe that knowledge is for everyone . Elementary Math,...
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I'm a second-year Religious Studies and Philosophy Major at the University of Chicago. GPA: 3.710.
Experience
unique personalities and learning styles, and thus reevaluate and reframe the subjects I?m most passionate about . Tutoring Experience: In high school, I tutored middle school students in algebra and college students in multivariable calculus . I've taken the Honors...
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4th year at the University of Chicago Graduation date: June 13th, 2015 GPA: 3.5 Major: Economics *Finished taking classes but on...
Experience
My favorite activity I have participated in my 4 years at UChicago has been teaching a class of high school juniors about philanthropy . I feel I have grown a lot as a teacher and love being able to help students by articulating material in a simple, relate-able manner . ...
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Senior Chemical Engineering Major at Washington University in St. Louis
Experience
700+ on SAT subject tests . I believe no one should be content with simply going along with the pace the schools set for them and tutoring gives me an opportunity to help as many people as I can learn to love learning as much as I do . I have taken many university level...
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University of Illinois at Chicago BS in biochemistry. Magna cum Laude.
Experience
I have recently been accepted to a good medical school in the state and will have a lot of time to work and help students around the Chicago area . I have tutored 2+ years at City Colleges of Chicago and 1+ at the UoI at chicago in the courses previously described . I know...



