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My daughter is a junior in high school and is currently taking both Calculus ab and AP Physics C. We are looking for support in these subjects, with particular emphasis on Physics C. She plans to pursue engineering in college, so developing a strong foundation in both areas is very important.
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I'm looking for a tutor for my daughter. She's in 8th grade.
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My son just entered 6th grade and is already struggling in math. I need to get him help ASAP after school, in-person.
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I’m reaching out because I’m preparing for the November 6th LSAT. I’m aiming for a 170+ to be competitive for top law schools.
I feel like I have a natural aptitude for the test, but I need expert guidance to identify and strengthen the specific skills that will push me into the 170s. I’d love to work with a tutor who can help me analyze my errors, improve timing, and build the endurance/strategy necessary for a top score.
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I am a second-year student at AACC in Maryland, taking a C++ course. I've taken other programming courses before. I want to understand the material in this course because we have labs, where you have to code a project worth 50%. I want to learn this and not use anything to help me get through this, like A.I. Would like to meet once a week for an hour for 4 weeks in a month till the semester is over, if possible. Would like in person because i would feel I would learn better but also online is good if your not in my area.
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My daughter needs to improve Reading comprehension and passage analysis.
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I’d like help with my Programming Assignment 02 (Hourglass) for my Intro to Computer Science class. I’ve been carefully going through the assignment requirements, the example program provided by my instructor, and the supporting material (like the Fencepost Algorithm and the formatting guidelines for for-loops).
From my end, I feel like I’ve been making progress in understanding the Java concepts we’ve covered so far — constants, variables, for-loops, methods, and structured programming. I’ve also gotten more comfortable with the idea of breaking a bigger problem down into smaller, manageable methods. But where I run into difficulty is actually translating that knowledge into a full program that runs correctly from start to finish. Sometimes, I understand the theory but end up spending way too much time fixing details like spacing, indentation, or loop structure, and that slows me down a lot.
This assignment is about creating a number hourglass where the size of the hourglass is determined by a class constant (SCALE). The logic is straightforward on paper: the top half should go from SCALE down to 1, and the bottom half should go from 2 back up to SCALE. Each line has to print the correct number of periods on each side, the number itself repeated with spaces, and then periods again to finish the line. I know that the formula is basically int periods = SCALE – number; and that the Fencepost Algorithm helps when placing separators like spaces or numbers, but I still need practice applying these patterns smoothly inside loops.
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I am looking for a computer programming tutor.
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