Physiology Tutors in Dunwoody, GA
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Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication from University of St. Thomas Major in Math. GPA 4.5/5
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I can help students with learning the concepts, developing learning skills, completing homework, or preparing for tests and exams. The rate would be between 15$/hr-25$/hr, depending on the level of difficulty of the material and student's background . 10th Grade, 10th...
Education
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication from University of St. Thomas Major in Math. GPA 4.5/5
Experience
I can help students with learning the concepts, developing learning skills, completing homework, or preparing for tests and exams. The rate would be between 15$/hr-25$/hr, depending on the level of difficulty of the material and student's background . 10th Grade, 10th...
Education
Chemistry Undergraduate degree Medical School Graduate MBA- Healthcare Management
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Anatomy and Physiology Professor Tutored fellow Medical students Tutored college algebra in college Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Pathology, Pathophysiology, Physiology, Biology, Anatomy Anatomy and Physiology Professor Tutored fellow Medical students Tutored college algebra in...
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Medical doctor (MD) and math major from Emory University. Specializes in math and science. I attended high school in the...
Experience
EVERY single one of my students have improved drastically in their classes after a few months with me . Please feel free to ask for references, in speaking with my students as well as their parents . I offer a FREE diagnostic session (30 minutes) so that we can get to...
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B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Young Harris College (3.82/4.00). Received May 2015. Pursuing degree at Emory...
Experience
I graduated from Young Harris College with a degree in Biology and Chemistry (3.82/4.0). My expertise lies in the sciences, though I am also great for studying other subjects as well . I will be attending nursing school at Emory University in the Fall of 2016, but I would...