Mechanical Engineering Tutors in Mattituck, NY
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University of Rochester - BS, Biomedical Engineering
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Every learner deserves someone to guide them at their pace and in the way they learn best to ensure understanding and appreciation of the subject being studied . When I have free time, I enjoy hockey, computers, video games, Quidditch, and the theater. Advanced Placement,...
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B.S. Mathematics, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; Physics PhD (X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography), Polytechnic...
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I am also a published author, professional writer, journal editor, and radio broadcaster (WUSB 90.1 FM). Originator of Tripodics. Arithmetic, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Applied Mathematics, AP Physics 2: Mechanics, AP Physics 2: Electricity and Magnetism, AP Physics 2 - DUPE,...
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Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at University of Windsor.
Experience
I am very effective in communicating with the students and create significant interest in their participation and interest. Algrabra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Trigonometry, Physics, Scinence, Chemistry, Geography, Thermodynamics, Heat transfer I taught at...
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Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology, 2015 (GPA 4.0) Bachelor of Science in Mechanical...
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I helped students in all ranges of math including Algebra and Calculus along with Physics . It was a very rewarding experience and I loved helping students reach their potential . 7th Grade math, College Algebra, Calculus 3, Calculus 2, Calculus 1, AP Calculus BC, AP...
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Sophomore Mechanical Engineering major at Yale University
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SAT score of 2320, SAT II Math score of 800 Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics, SAT SAT score of 2320, SAT II Math score of 800 Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics, SAT
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I'm a Ph.D. candidate in Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia where I use statistical and physics-based techniques to study...
Experience
During this time I have learned that simply knowing material isn't sufficient; instead, successful teaching involves finding the particular ways to present information that work for each student . While all students learn differently, we all learn better when we are engaged...