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Natural Science / Math Tutor (Expert Organic Chemistry help)
Jamie B.

34 hours tutoring

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Hourly Rate: $90
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Natural Science / Math Tutor (Expert Organic Chemistry help)
Natural Science / Math Tutor (Expert Organic Chemistry help)
Jamie B.

34 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

34 hours tutoring

Your first lesson is backed by our Good Fit Guarantee

About Jamie


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Over the last 3 years I've worked with a little over 100 students. In that time, I have maintained 4.9/5.0 rating (with every student required to provide a rating)!
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With decades-long tutoring experience, I can help with Organic Chemistry, Calculus, General Chemistry, Biochemistry, and other coursework in the natural sciences. After completed two years of computer science, as my initial major, I can help with introductory courses there, including C++. I have also worked as an editor...

Over the last 3 years I've worked with a little over 100 students. In that time, I have maintained 4.9/5.0 rating (with every student required to provide a rating)!
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With decades-long tutoring experience, I can help with Organic Chemistry, Calculus, General Chemistry, Biochemistry, and other coursework in the natural sciences. After completed two years of computer science, as my initial major, I can help with introductory courses there, including C++. I have also worked as an editor of academic manuscripts in the social sciences, and can help with various other coursework as well, including U.S. history, political science, philosophy, and writing-intensive courses. I am available to help students age 16 and above.


Education

University of South Florida
Chemistry

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  • Hourly Rate: $90
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Approved Subjects

Computer

C++

C++

My school career began with my seeking a degree in information (computer) science, and I excelled in coursework including hardware, networking, and object oriented programming with C++. I completed an objected oriented programming project which employed Group Theory principles, classes, advance phase-space searching algorithms to convert any given unsolved state of a rubick's cube to the solved state by paths <= some given length... I can provide good strong help up to a certain level; as I indicate, I would qualify my expertise as not quite advanced, but well beyond introductory.

Corporate Training

C++,

C++

My school career began with my seeking a degree in information (computer) science, and I excelled in coursework including hardware, networking, and object oriented programming with C++. I completed an objected oriented programming project which employed Group Theory principles, classes, advance phase-space searching algorithms to convert any given unsolved state of a rubick's cube to the solved state by paths <= some given length... I can provide good strong help up to a certain level; as I indicate, I would qualify my expertise as not quite advanced, but well beyond introductory.
Statistics

Statistics

Recently I have revewied through complementary coursework the standard course material in Stats I--including basic variable normalization, z- and t-score related calculations and interpretations, termination of z an t test values, and their interpretation; developing and testing null and research hypotheses, and building confidence intervals, for population means, sample means, and difference of sample means; using F-statistic for ANOVA analysis, and interpreting all the relevant parameters involved; creating chi square and using it to determine various hypothesis tests concerning data that are categorical proportion.

Homeschool

Calculus,

Calculus

Math olympian ;) studied up through differential equations, linear algebra, chemical applications of group theory, some mathematical biophysics... but Calc I and II---I'm here to help you get it fast.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

B.S. Chemistry minor in math Honors Reasearch ACS member decades experience teaching organic and general chemistry
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Studied mathematics through differential equation, (obtained B.S. in Chemistry from U So Fla. with minor concentration in math; many decades of success teaching college freshman and upperclassmen, as well as high school students. Took part in Math Olympics, statewide competition; lectured on mathematic topics around the aerodynamics of insect flight at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Statistics,

Statistics

Recently I have revewied through complementary coursework the standard course material in Stats I--including basic variable normalization, z- and t-score related calculations and interpretations, termination of z an t test values, and their interpretation; developing and testing null and research hypotheses, and building confidence intervals, for population means, sample means, and difference of sample means; using F-statistic for ANOVA analysis, and interpreting all the relevant parameters involved; creating chi square and using it to determine various hypothesis tests concerning data that are categorical proportion.
Algebra 1, Algebra 2

Math

Calculus,

Calculus

Math olympian ;) studied up through differential equations, linear algebra, chemical applications of group theory, some mathematical biophysics... but Calc I and II---I'm here to help you get it fast.
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Studied mathematics through differential equation, (obtained B.S. in Chemistry from U So Fla. with minor concentration in math; many decades of success teaching college freshman and upperclassmen, as well as high school students. Took part in Math Olympics, statewide competition; lectured on mathematic topics around the aerodynamics of insect flight at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Statistics,

Statistics

Recently I have revewied through complementary coursework the standard course material in Stats I--including basic variable normalization, z- and t-score related calculations and interpretations, termination of z an t test values, and their interpretation; developing and testing null and research hypotheses, and building confidence intervals, for population means, sample means, and difference of sample means; using F-statistic for ANOVA analysis, and interpreting all the relevant parameters involved; creating chi square and using it to determine various hypothesis tests concerning data that are categorical proportion.
Algebra 1, Algebra 2

Most Popular

Calculus,

Calculus

Math olympian ;) studied up through differential equations, linear algebra, chemical applications of group theory, some mathematical biophysics... but Calc I and II---I'm here to help you get it fast.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

B.S. Chemistry minor in math Honors Reasearch ACS member decades experience teaching organic and general chemistry
Precalculus,

Precalculus

Studied mathematics through differential equation, (obtained B.S. in Chemistry from U So Fla. with minor concentration in math; many decades of success teaching college freshman and upperclassmen, as well as high school students. Took part in Math Olympics, statewide competition; lectured on mathematic topics around the aerodynamics of insect flight at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Statistics,

Statistics

Recently I have revewied through complementary coursework the standard course material in Stats I--including basic variable normalization, z- and t-score related calculations and interpretations, termination of z an t test values, and their interpretation; developing and testing null and research hypotheses, and building confidence intervals, for population means, sample means, and difference of sample means; using F-statistic for ANOVA analysis, and interpreting all the relevant parameters involved; creating chi square and using it to determine various hypothesis tests concerning data that are categorical proportion.
Algebra 1, Algebra 2

Science

Chemistry,

Chemistry

B.S. Chemistry minor in math Honors Reasearch ACS member decades experience teaching organic and general chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

decades of carrying students in pharm, premed, nursing and other programs over the finish line in organic I and II.

Summer

Calculus,

Calculus

Math olympian ;) studied up through differential equations, linear algebra, chemical applications of group theory, some mathematical biophysics... but Calc I and II---I'm here to help you get it fast.
Chemistry,

Chemistry

B.S. Chemistry minor in math Honors Reasearch ACS member decades experience teaching organic and general chemistry
Statistics,

Statistics

Recently I have revewied through complementary coursework the standard course material in Stats I--including basic variable normalization, z- and t-score related calculations and interpretations, termination of z an t test values, and their interpretation; developing and testing null and research hypotheses, and building confidence intervals, for population means, sample means, and difference of sample means; using F-statistic for ANOVA analysis, and interpreting all the relevant parameters involved; creating chi square and using it to determine various hypothesis tests concerning data that are categorical proportion.
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, GED

Test Preparation

GED

Examples of Expertise


Jamie has provided examples of their subject expertise by answering 6 questions submitted by students on Wyzant’s Ask an Expert.

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