Social Sciences Tutors in Marshall, WI
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Education
BS in Human Development from Brigham Young University
Experience
I have tutoring experience with all ages of children . I received a 32 on the ACT (English 35, Math 32, Reading 35, Science 29). I have taken and passed six AP tests (World History (4), American History (4), Calculus BC (4,4), Chemistry (3), English Language (5), Statistics...
Education
Associates Degree in Applied Sciences in Business ADministration. Associates Degree in Applied Sciences Liberal Arts Transfer (emphasis...
Experience
Cureent Teacher's Aide with Portage Community School District since August 2006 . Experience with cognitive disabled students, Autism, ADD, ADHD, emtional disabilities, and Pre-K-12 grade. MicroSoft Office programs, Algebra, Math, SAT Math, Biology, Earth Science, Science,...
Education
I just graduated has a high honor student from highschool with an average 3.75 GPA. I am continuing my education at UWW with a major in...
Experience
I have taken almost all required science classes up to chemistry, including enviormental science . I have taken all required math classes up to geometry and trigonometry . I have taken all english classes including creative writing and have taken all required history classes...
Education
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Major is Physical Education with emphasis' in health education and Special Education, GPA is 3.0
Experience
I want to be a tutor to extend my knowledge to others, to help individuals that need or are struggling . I have worked with teaching before, I have taken tons of teaching classes being in the physical education major and many health teaching class, so I have experience in...
Education
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Degree: Bachelor of Arts (In progress) Major: Psychological Sciences Emphasis:...
Experience
High School: Journalism - A AP Government - B Chemistry - A Honors Algebra - A Geometry - A Pre-calculus - B Spanish 1 - A Spanish 2 - A Spanish 3 - A Spanish 4 - A College Courses I have taken: Introduction...




