Location: Saddle Brook NJ USA
Tutoring and Homework Help
| Computer, Math, Science |
| Computer Basics, Programming, Algebra, Basic Math, Calculus, Geometry, Logic, Middle School Math, Trigonometry |
Mr Mitchell R. Tutor Profile
Tutor Personal Information
| Mr Mitchell R. |
| Male |
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18-21 |
Tutoring Style and/or Experience
I first ask the people I tutor how they want to improve their performance and/or what material they want to cover. To ensure that I'm well-prepared, I thus prefer for the people I tutor to update me about what they want to cover before each session.
After this happens, I teach new material - primarily through problem sets. When they encounter troublesome problems, I help them along by explaining solutions and, when necessary, new concepts.
Tutoring Fee and Tutors Availability
| Pre-K / Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School |
| Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday |
| Short-Term Tutoring Commitments. |
| $20.00 to $30.00 |
| This tutor offers a sliding scale for students with economic hardships. |
Tutor Background
| Less than a year |
| Less than 10 |
| Gifted/Talented |
| HS-Student |
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| Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology |
relevant SAT scores: SAT I math: 790 SAT II math level 2: 800 SAT II physics: 790 SAT II chemistry: 780
math/science-related awards/distinctions: - March, 2006: first place in the category of physics and first alternate to the Liberty Science Center's 4-person Partners in Science summer research program at the North Jersey Regional Science Fair (NJRSF): investigated the non-ideal behavior of resonant sound waves propagated through an open-ended tube
- January - May, 2006: 10th in the state in the New Jersey Science League's (NJSL) physics I division (member of the second place team)
- 2004, 2006: American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) qualifier
- summer, 2005: Saltz Astrophysics Expedition Intern at the American Museum of Natural History's Rose Center Planetarium: explained concepts related to optics, kinematics, and electromagnetic radiation to museum visitors
- 2006: honorable mention in the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision competition
- 2004: honorable mention in the International Science and Technology Fair (ISTF) competition |
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