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Personal Trainer, Math, Chemistry, Physics, French Tutor 12000+Hours
Jennifer W.

14,871 hours tutoring

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Hourly Rate: $32
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Personal Trainer, Math, Chemistry, Physics, French Tutor 12000+Hours
Personal Trainer, Math, Chemistry, Physics, French Tutor 12000+Hours
Jennifer W.

14,871 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

14,871 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Jennifer


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Tutor with Most Hours on Wyzant's Platform in 2020
American Fitness Professionals & Associates Certified Personal Trainer
Hula Hoop Instructor for Fitness and Performance
Increase your aerobic fitness and strength training levels through personalized one-on-one instruction
Have fun while at the same time raising your fitness through hula hoop lessons for fitness and performance
Either enjoy a one-on-one session or bring a friend for even more fitness and hooping fun!
As a former chemist for...

Tutor with Most Hours on Wyzant's Platform in 2020
American Fitness Professionals & Associates Certified Personal Trainer
Hula Hoop Instructor for Fitness and Performance
Increase your aerobic fitness and strength training levels through personalized one-on-one instruction
Have fun while at the same time raising your fitness through hula hoop lessons for fitness and performance
Either enjoy a one-on-one session or bring a friend for even more fitness and hooping fun!
As a former chemist for the Justice Department, the U.S. Air Force, Biospherics, and AT&T as well as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Drew University, I would very much enjoy tutoring any student having difficulty with the concepts in their chemistry, including AP Chemistry and college-level general chemistry, physics, French, Pre-algebra, Algebra I and Algebra II (with Trigonometry), Pre-calculus, Calculus, SAT Prep, ACT Prep, ASVAB Prep, GRE Prep, MCAT Prep, Grammar, and Elementary Science courses. On the MCAT examination, I scored between the 93rd percentile and the 96th percentile on the Chemistry, Physics, and Science Problems sections of the exam, three of the more challenging sections of the exam. I received college credit for all of the AP exams which I pursued including AP Chemistry, AP Calculus, and AP French Language. My specialty is being able to patiently explain concepts while breaking them down step-by-step, especially in long and complicated problems, such as weak acid-strong base titration problems or calculations of emitted energy using the Balmer-Rydberg equation. I am also very willing to adapt my tutoring style and techniques to the skill level and pace of learning of each individual student.

Please note the following tutoring policies:
The rate may need to be increased if more than one student is requested to be tutored at a time.
Frequent cancellations (for example, more than three consecutive cancellations) may result in forfeiture of a time period.


Education

Drew University
chemistry

Policies

  • Hourly Rate: $32
  • Rate details: For two students during one session, the rate is 18.50 per student per hour. Sessions not attended within 20 minutes of the start time can be considered as canceled.
  • Lesson cancellation: 24 hours notice required
  • Background check passed on 5/7/2015

  • Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

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Approved Subjects

Business

GRE

Corporate Training

French, German, Grammar, Spanish, Statistics

Elementary Education

Elementary Math, Elementary Science, Grammar, Reading

English

ACT English, ACT Reading, English, Grammar, Reading, SAT Reading, SAT Writing, Writing

Homeschool

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

I enjoy teaching both math and science very much. I especially enjoy teaching Algebra 1 and seeing a student's skill level rise throughout the course of their study as the Algebra 1 course material builds upon the firm foundation at the beginning. As a chemistry major and scientist, I found that a thorough grasp of algebra and mathematics in general served me well throughout my career. As far as Algebra I specifically, I enjoy explaining word problems with systems of equations and showing how they can be related to everyday life as well as showing how to reduce polynomial fractions by cancelling out terms.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

I am knowledgeable about all aspects of Algebra II, including solving systems of equations with three variables, matrices, complex numbers, permutations and combinations, radical and rational functions, conic sections, and periodic functions. When teaching algebra, I enjoy seeing a student understand a concept he or she has been struggling with.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

As a former forensic chemist and lab technician as well as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Drew University with a degree in chemistry (and a French minor), I am qualified to tutor high school chemistry (including AP chemistry) as well as college-level general chemistry. I very much enjoy spreading an enthusiasm for learning, especially for the study of chemistry. I also enjoy witnessing first-hand the feeling of pride a student experiences when he or she has mastered a concept and seeing the progress that each individual student makes.
Geometry,

Geometry

I enjoy tutoring all aspects of geometry, starting with the foundations of deductive and inductive reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, and the classification of quadrilaterals, to the calculation of area of polygons, the surface area and volume of polyhedra, the properties of circles along with chords and arcs, and finally to the study of transformations. I especially enjoy working on complex problems involving circles with tangents, secants, and chords. However, the most enjoyable aspect of tutoring geometry is seeing a student's knowledge expand and watching his or her confidence grow while mastering more difficult problems.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

I especially enjoy teaching pre-algebra as it is interesting seeing a student start to understand how to represent numbers as variables and build on this foundation by manipulating variables through properties of equality. It is also gratifying to watch a student progress to solving linear equations, inequalities, systems of equations, and then quadratic equations by various methods, including graphing, substitution, elimination, completing the square, and by using the quadratic formula. I understand that each student may require a different pace or approach while learning pre-algebra concepts.
Biology, Calculus, English, French, Physics, Precalculus, Reading, SAT Math, SAT Reading, Spanish, Statistics, Writing

Language

French, German, Spanish

Math

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

I enjoy teaching both math and science very much. I especially enjoy teaching Algebra 1 and seeing a student's skill level rise throughout the course of their study as the Algebra 1 course material builds upon the firm foundation at the beginning. As a chemistry major and scientist, I found that a thorough grasp of algebra and mathematics in general served me well throughout my career. As far as Algebra I specifically, I enjoy explaining word problems with systems of equations and showing how they can be related to everyday life as well as showing how to reduce polynomial fractions by cancelling out terms.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

I am knowledgeable about all aspects of Algebra II, including solving systems of equations with three variables, matrices, complex numbers, permutations and combinations, radical and rational functions, conic sections, and periodic functions. When teaching algebra, I enjoy seeing a student understand a concept he or she has been struggling with.
Geometry,

Geometry

I enjoy tutoring all aspects of geometry, starting with the foundations of deductive and inductive reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, and the classification of quadrilaterals, to the calculation of area of polygons, the surface area and volume of polyhedra, the properties of circles along with chords and arcs, and finally to the study of transformations. I especially enjoy working on complex problems involving circles with tangents, secants, and chords. However, the most enjoyable aspect of tutoring geometry is seeing a student's knowledge expand and watching his or her confidence grow while mastering more difficult problems.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

I especially enjoy teaching pre-algebra as it is interesting seeing a student start to understand how to represent numbers as variables and build on this foundation by manipulating variables through properties of equality. It is also gratifying to watch a student progress to solving linear equations, inequalities, systems of equations, and then quadratic equations by various methods, including graphing, substitution, elimination, completing the square, and by using the quadratic formula. I understand that each student may require a different pace or approach while learning pre-algebra concepts.
ACT Math, Calculus, Physics, Precalculus, SAT Math, Statistics, Trigonometry

Most Popular

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

I enjoy teaching both math and science very much. I especially enjoy teaching Algebra 1 and seeing a student's skill level rise throughout the course of their study as the Algebra 1 course material builds upon the firm foundation at the beginning. As a chemistry major and scientist, I found that a thorough grasp of algebra and mathematics in general served me well throughout my career. As far as Algebra I specifically, I enjoy explaining word problems with systems of equations and showing how they can be related to everyday life as well as showing how to reduce polynomial fractions by cancelling out terms.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

I am knowledgeable about all aspects of Algebra II, including solving systems of equations with three variables, matrices, complex numbers, permutations and combinations, radical and rational functions, conic sections, and periodic functions. When teaching algebra, I enjoy seeing a student understand a concept he or she has been struggling with.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

As a former forensic chemist and lab technician as well as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Drew University with a degree in chemistry (and a French minor), I am qualified to tutor high school chemistry (including AP chemistry) as well as college-level general chemistry. I very much enjoy spreading an enthusiasm for learning, especially for the study of chemistry. I also enjoy witnessing first-hand the feeling of pride a student experiences when he or she has mastered a concept and seeing the progress that each individual student makes.
Geometry,

Geometry

I enjoy tutoring all aspects of geometry, starting with the foundations of deductive and inductive reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, and the classification of quadrilaterals, to the calculation of area of polygons, the surface area and volume of polyhedra, the properties of circles along with chords and arcs, and finally to the study of transformations. I especially enjoy working on complex problems involving circles with tangents, secants, and chords. However, the most enjoyable aspect of tutoring geometry is seeing a student's knowledge expand and watching his or her confidence grow while mastering more difficult problems.
Prealgebra,

Prealgebra

I especially enjoy teaching pre-algebra as it is interesting seeing a student start to understand how to represent numbers as variables and build on this foundation by manipulating variables through properties of equality. It is also gratifying to watch a student progress to solving linear equations, inequalities, systems of equations, and then quadratic equations by various methods, including graphing, substitution, elimination, completing the square, and by using the quadratic formula. I understand that each student may require a different pace or approach while learning pre-algebra concepts.
Biology, Calculus, English, French, Physics, Precalculus, Reading, Spanish, Statistics, Writing

Science

Chemistry,

Chemistry

As a former forensic chemist and lab technician as well as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Drew University with a degree in chemistry (and a French minor), I am qualified to tutor high school chemistry (including AP chemistry) as well as college-level general chemistry. I very much enjoy spreading an enthusiasm for learning, especially for the study of chemistry. I also enjoy witnessing first-hand the feeling of pride a student experiences when he or she has mastered a concept and seeing the progress that each individual student makes.
Organic Chemistry,

Organic Chemistry

As a chemistry major at Drew University, I completed courses which covered college-level organic chemistry and synthesis and graduated magna cum laude with Phi Beta Kappa honors. Specifically, the fall of my sophomore year, I took the course, Reactions and Mechanisms, which was a precursor to the spring course, Synthesis, I completed. I also completed several laboratory courses involving organic reactants and products as well as functioned as a teaching assistant for freshmen and sophomore students who needed extra support to comprehend the more challenging concepts in their chemistry classes. In addition, I worked at Allied Chemical Corporation as a laboratory technician carrying out organic syntheses for research purposes.
ACT Science, Biology, Physical Science, Physics

Sports/Recreation

Fitness

Fitness

I am currently an AFPA certified personal trainer, having passed my certification exam in March, 2013. "AFPA" is an abbreviation for the American Fitness Professionals and Associates. In addition, I am certified by NCCPT, the National Council for Certified Personal Trainers, as a kickboxing instructor. I have also taught Hula Hooping for Fitness and Performance at my local community center. I enjoy very much teaching others Hula Hoop tricks, such as one-leg hooping, shoulder hooping, the shoulder duck-out, and the behind-the-back elbow pass. Hula hooping is a great form of exercise as well as a wonderful way to recapture some of the exuberance for play and sport from our youth.

Summer

Algebra 1,

Algebra 1

I enjoy teaching both math and science very much. I especially enjoy teaching Algebra 1 and seeing a student's skill level rise throughout the course of their study as the Algebra 1 course material builds upon the firm foundation at the beginning. As a chemistry major and scientist, I found that a thorough grasp of algebra and mathematics in general served me well throughout my career. As far as Algebra I specifically, I enjoy explaining word problems with systems of equations and showing how they can be related to everyday life as well as showing how to reduce polynomial fractions by cancelling out terms.
Algebra 2,

Algebra 2

I am knowledgeable about all aspects of Algebra II, including solving systems of equations with three variables, matrices, complex numbers, permutations and combinations, radical and rational functions, conic sections, and periodic functions. When teaching algebra, I enjoy seeing a student understand a concept he or she has been struggling with.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

As a former forensic chemist and lab technician as well as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Drew University with a degree in chemistry (and a French minor), I am qualified to tutor high school chemistry (including AP chemistry) as well as college-level general chemistry. I very much enjoy spreading an enthusiasm for learning, especially for the study of chemistry. I also enjoy witnessing first-hand the feeling of pride a student experiences when he or she has mastered a concept and seeing the progress that each individual student makes.
Geometry,

Geometry

I enjoy tutoring all aspects of geometry, starting with the foundations of deductive and inductive reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, and the classification of quadrilaterals, to the calculation of area of polygons, the surface area and volume of polyhedra, the properties of circles along with chords and arcs, and finally to the study of transformations. I especially enjoy working on complex problems involving circles with tangents, secants, and chords. However, the most enjoyable aspect of tutoring geometry is seeing a student's knowledge expand and watching his or her confidence grow while mastering more difficult problems.
Biology, Calculus, French, German, Physics, Reading, SAT Math, Spanish, Statistics, Writing

Test Preparation

MCAT,

MCAT

Currently, I tutor four subject areas heavily emphasized on the MCAT: physics, chemistry, biology, and reading. In addition, I received scores of A in each of three Sociology and Psychology courses I took as an undergraduate at Drew University (The current MCAT includes a Social Sciences section). Furthermore, I took the MCAT exam in September of my senior year in college and received a 64 composite score, which translates or converts to approximately a 32 on more current scales; this score is roughly in the 90th percentile, with scores closer to 95% on each of the physics, chemistry, and science problems sections. My tutoring of high school and college chemistry and physics has aided me in staying abreast of science concepts in addition to the independent review of MCAT concepts I have conducted.
ACT English, ACT Math, ACT Reading, ACT Science, ASVAB, GRE, PSAT, SAT Math, SAT Reading, SAT Writing, SSAT

Ratings and Reviews


Rating

4.9 (4,452 ratings)
5 star
(4,239)
4 star
(172)
3 star
(15)
2 star
(6)
1 star
(20)

Reviews

Math

Miss Jennifer allows me to stay ahead of my class work. I always do problems on the board and currently have a 98% average. She makes math understandable and fun.

Geada, 392 lessons with Jennifer

very professional!

Jennifer is outstanding, very professional, patient, flexible with teaching various subjects on a short notice. My student enjoys her classes.

Julia-Dimitry, 136 lessons with Jennifer

Knowledgeable and patient tutor

Ms. Jennifer was very patient and methodic in the way she explained each question I had, She showed me examples and followed a step-by-step process to help me understand balancing equations and identifying the possible products of a given set of reactants. I would definitely ask for her help again. I appreciate it very much that she took the time to send me a copy of the whiteboards. I do not have time to watch the recorded lesson again. Therefore, having the notes she took herself while she was teaching me is of great value to me. I can go back and try to apply what I learned in her class to other problems I have to solve for homework.

Fidelia, 7 lessons with Jennifer
Tutor responded:

I so much enjoyed working with you and am glad you found it beneficial. Your receptiveness to learning also made my work easier. Thank you.

Son can't stop smiling!

I'm not sure what Ms. Jennifer's teaching technique or classroom manner is but my son has more confidence then ever before. He is excited for the next session and he says Ms. Jennifer is great!! He is not scared of math anymore. We are sure we will be ready to pass and exceedingly pass the ASVAB with Ms. Jennifer's help. Thanks so much!!!

Shannon, 8 lessons with Jennifer

Knowledgeable and patient

She was very attentive to if Lana was understanding. She gave her tips on how to remember steps. She was encouraging and patient and reassuring. She kept making sure Lana was understanding what she was teaching.

Belinda, 4 lessons with Jennifer

great tutor!!

She is very clear and informative, she really helps you understand the concepts and multiple ways of how to get to the answer!

Syd, 3 lessons with Jennifer

Great tutor

Great tutor Jennifer is kind Punctual Helpful Articulate Well educated Concerned Great at algebra and chem We feel blessed to have had her as a high school tutor on both these subjects

E, 26 lessons with Jennifer

amazing tutor

My son has never talked about what he learned from tutoring lessons after the sessions on his own. Today, he volunteerly told me what the tutor and him talked about and he had a great session. I was amazed that someone was able to make the lesson not boring for him and make him want to learn more. I cant believe that we found a great tutor for my son. The only tutor gets my quiet son to engage class. I am so grateful and we will come back for more lessons if my son needs help. Thank you so much.

Shuwan, 68 lessons with Jennifer

excellent math tutor - a true gem!

My daughter had been working with Jennifer for some time now and they have formed a wonderful working relationship. Jennifer is patient, easy to work with and knows how to explain a variety of math problems in a way that my daughter was able to follow. When we came to her my daughter was struggling in this subject. Throughout the school year my daughter’s math grades continued to improve thanks to Jennifer’s help! Jennifer is a true gem. We look forward to working with her again in the future!

Cindy and Roland, 117 lessons with Jennifer
Hourly Rate: $32
Response time: 22 minutes
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