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...Classes such as quantum mechanics or even classical mechanics make extensive use of the mathematical tools and concepts studied in linear algebra, and I have taken many of those! The fact that I use the tools of linear algebra on a regular basis, instead of just studying the theory, means that m...
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32 Subjects:
including
physics,
chemistry,
Spanish,
calculus
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Karina R.
$50.00/hr
San Francisco, CA
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...I actually co-founded the Bioengineering Advising Representatives Program in the Bioengineering department at UC Berkeley with the goal of coaching undergraduate students interested in graduate school how to best prepare for the application process and the challenges faced as they pursue advanced...
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25 Subjects:
including
physics,
chemistry,
calculus,
geometry
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Haroldo S.
$50.00/hr
Emeryville, CA
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A strong liberal arts education and a long career in statistical modeling have left me filled with facts and skills that I am motivated to pass on. Most important of these is a strong intuition for rooting out problems in analyses and finding alternative ways to make things work. I believe these are both teachable skills.
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26 Subjects:
including
physics,
calculus,
writing,
biology
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Michael S.
$50.00/hr
San Francisco, CA
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...I've continued my studies and these days I lead a series of current events seminars for seniors. I write frequently on topics of politics and government. I am a published author.
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22 Subjects:
including
physics,
English,
writing,
geometry
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Martin P.
$60.00/hr
Belvedere Tiburon, CA
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...It is essential when teaching calculus to make full use of graphs, even when problems can be solved exclusively with equations. There is frequent confusion between a function and its derivative function, and this confusion can be remedied only by lots of practice with graphs. Calculus classes now include some physics, particularly the physics of trajectories.
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19 Subjects:
including
physics,
calculus,
geometry,
GRE
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Jeffrey M.
$56.00/hr
San Mateo, CA
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