I mainly tutored younger children when I started out at the age of 16. Throughout high school and college I tutored peers who were struggling in classes. I worked as a tutor for two separate families while I lived in Florida and both kids raised their grades by two letter grades. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University...
Fourth year medical student at WVU completing clinical years in Martinsburg.
Undergraduate degrees in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry and psychology.
I have worked for AmeriCorps teaching English. I have also worked in multiple school systems tutoring children of all ages. Currently, I am a senior at Marshall University. I am studying science education and can tutor Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, Statistics, English, History, and Social Sciences. I can and have tutored...
My experience working with kids started as a summer swim team captain and then coach. I had so much fun doing this I wanted to teach something more valuable. I have 1 year of experience tutoring and have done student teaching. I have an engineer degree and minors in math and physics. I've always enjoyed math and most sciences,...
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"Danielle has been great working with my son. I have a 13year old autistic son and has basically been pushed through school and they never really helped him read or write so he's been really struggling. Danielle has been really patient and sweet working with him and...
I am a Lynchburg College graduate with a major in Mathematics and a background in Chemistry. While I have only had about one year of paid experience as a tutor, I have been a volunteer tutor at home, in my neighborhood, and in a Lynchburg city high school. I'm very patient and able to come up with different ways to approach a...
I have tutored during my time in high school. My best subject is math, specifically algebra I & II, pre-calc, calculus, and geometry. I was top of my high school class and was a straight A student.
Currently providing assistance to students in ESOL and Geometry classes. Previously tutored elementary students in reading and math, and have been a teacher's assistant for the past 2 years
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