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"I love teaching! Over the years, I have taught college courses (Anatomy & Physiology) and have tutored students in biology, epidemiology, algebra, and statistics. I also am able to tutor calculus and linear algebra.

Tutoring is a passion that flows from my natural ability to break down complex topics into smaller pieces that anyone can understand. Seeing the "light bulb go on" is what I enjoy more...

"I love teaching! Over the years, I have taught college courses (Anatomy & Physiology) and have tutored students in biology, epidemiology, algebra, and statistics. I also am able to tutor calculus and linear algebra.

Tutoring is a passion that flows from my natural ability to break down complex topics into smaller pieces that anyone can understand. Seeing the "light bulb go on" is what I enjoy most about tutoring.

I have a PhD in microbiology and a minor in chemistry. My teaching style is to make sure that students understand each step before progressing to the next in solving a problem. For abstract concepts, I employ visual analogies to everyday objects.

Students seem to enjoy working with me. I hope to hear from you!" less...

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fee: $100 (for 60 min)
travel distance: 5 miles
meeting type: either in-person or online

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Education and Qualifications

certified: Alex B. is a certified tutor

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Microbiology

University of Washington, PhD

Woodinville, WA 98072

Subjects Tutored

Algebra 1 - Algebra 2 - Biology - Calculus - Chemistry - Prealgebra - Precalculus - Trigonometry - Government & Politics - Anatomy - Physiology - SAT Math - Linear Algebra - Microbiology - Statistics - Biochemistry - Biostatistics - Epidemiology