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Daniel C.
...My expertise covers all areas of Mathematics from high school through college, as well as for selected graduate level courses. My approach emphasizes confidence building and mastery of material as opposed to memorization of facts. I will accept committed and conscientious students only.
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17 Subjects: including statistics, calculus, physics, geometry
Daniel C.
$80.00/hr
Northbrook, IL
Anne M.
...I provide assistance with Honors Precalculus and college level. I teach precalculus at local community colleges. I'm an assistant with Honors trigonometry.
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20 Subjects: including statistics, calculus, geometry, algebra 1
Anne M.
$50.00/hr
Lisle, IL
Jason S.
...My credentials (can email proof of credentials) include graduating cum laude with a 3.87/4.0 GPA in mathematics from Eastern Illinois University. I am a current graduate student in mathematics education at Northeastern Illinois with 4.0/4.0 GPA (finishing degree this year). I have been a math te...
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12 Subjects: including statistics, calculus, GRE, geometry
Jason S.
$80.00/hr
Des Plaines, IL
Eralda O.
...I absolutely love my job! When I talk about my job, I always say that the reason why I love my job is because I fall in love with all of my students every year. I sincerely would not change my job for any other job that would take me away from teaching.
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14 Subjects: including statistics, writing, geometry, algebra 1
Eralda O.
$65.00/hr
Des Plaines, IL
Daniel S.
...First, I might provide an example that starts with any combination of the two ideas. Then, I would integrate all three concepts into one problem to see if the student can separate the question into the building blocks from Step 2 to decompose a potentially tricky question. Furthermore, I might introduce problems and potential traps that might come up with derivatives?
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12 Subjects: including statistics, calculus, algebra 2, finance
Daniel S.
$40.00/hr
Lake Zurich, IL
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