Evolutionary Biology Tutors in Mukwonago, WI
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Secondary Education degree in the areas of Biology and Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in 2004. Graduated with...
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I have been teaching high school biology and/or chemistry for 12 years . I have taught all levels of Biology from, IB biology to freshman biology . I taught a regular tenth grade chemistry . I would love to be a tutor to help students that are struggling in science . ...
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B.A. in Biology from University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015. GPA: 3.78, sGPA: 3.95 Current Medical student at the Medical College of...
Experience
I've been told that I'm a great teacher, and definitely can help others learn to the best of their ability by tailoring learning to individual learning styles . Furthermore, I can give you an insight into life in medical school and what it takes to get in . I provide...
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - BS, Education GPA 3.6 Degree in Biology and education
Experience
Teacher at the Milwaukee School of Languages, I teach Biology and AP biology . I have taught at this school for three years and have worked with a diverse group of students . I am very good at creating a link between content and the students as well as able to supplement...
Education
UW-Milwaukee, bachelors in microbiology, 2011. Finishing my masters in public health.
Experience
Extensive experience tutoring both college and high school students since 2008 . I have helped 1000's of students throughout the years to improve their grades . I was a supplemental instructor for chemistry and anatomy at UWM . I have experience tutoring all science courses...
Education
I graduated with a Masters of Science degree in Biology from Illinois State University in May 2015 with a GPA of 4.0. During graduate...
Experience
This position required that I work extensively with students individually to ensure they understood the lessons being covered . This often required that I broke down the complex concepts being covered into their simpler components and then explain these components in a manner...