...So far, I have plans to become a teacher post grad. Although I am a first year college student, I have been tutoring classmates, friends and younger students (around 9-12) for about 3 years. I have never had an opportunity to officially become a tutor, as where I lived did not offer it, so all my experience is volunteer—while it was usually in flux whether or not I would receive any payment. (read more)
...My rate is on a sliding scale of $95-$125.00Sincerely,JanetI have been speaking Spanish since I was 2 years old, and I took classes in school. I worked as a bi-lingual Educator and a Bi-lingual Psychotherapist. My husband is from Peru and I speak both Spanish and English daily. (read more)
...I have extensive experience teaching the writing process, the college essay, reading comprehension, analysis and interpretation, research skills, citation, etc. At the college level, my courses include: Freshman Composition, Research and Writing, Readings in Humanities (sophomore level course), Freshman Experience, Law & Literature. I also taught Legal Research & Writing while in law school. (read more)
...First, is to find a key motivation of studying, whether it be grades or personal ambitions/desires. Second, is to then seek expertise in adopting a proper curriculum of study in that topic/subject, such that your efforts are both efficient and engaging (this is where tutors are essential).
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...I have a master's degree in technology and even worked as a learning specialist for an educational technology company. I have extensive experience with the Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) as well as the Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Slides). In my current work, I use these programs on a ... (read more)