Python Tutors in La Grange Park, IL
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University of Illinois at Chicago BS in Physics in 2015 GPA: 3.1
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I have worked at international facilities. AP Chemistry, ACT Science, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra 3/4, Algorithms, Anatomy, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, ACT Math, AP Computer Science, C++, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, AP Physics 1,...
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Northwestern University '16 Major - Computer Science
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My qualifications - - Software engineering intern at Google - 3.85 GPA at Northwestern University - 800 in SAT MATH II Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science, Competition Math, Elementary Math, Finite Mathematics, GRE Subject Test in Mathematics, HSPT Math, IB...
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Northwestern University http://nututors.com/
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Hello, Thank you for visiting my profile! I hope that you will like what you find below and that we will have a chance to work...
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It makes the work much easier, as well as more effective . I have never met another tutor who encouraged independent thinking so effectively ." Patrycja R, IB Diploma Candidate, Poland . +++ " Adam's services were recommended to me by a friend . I needed help...
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Mathematics major at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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I currently tutor for WYZANT and I have over 500 hours of tutoring experience on WYZANT alone . I have over 200 5 star reviews and dozens of positive feedback on my WYZANT profile . Feel free to check out the positive reviews at: www.wyzant.com/tutors/Andrew2673 IB Computer...
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Hi! I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2017 with a degree in Physics and am currently working as a Data Scientist at a...
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I honestly really love teaching and I try and focus on the "why" rather than the "how". "Why are we using the chain rule ?" I feel is always as important of a question, if not more, as "How do we use the chain rule ?" I try to emphasize that learning is not memorizing facts...