Zack Math/Science Tutoring

Zack Math/Science Tutoring

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About

I studied Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, and I'm a pilot! I love sharing my knowledge, and believe there is no such thing as not being a "math" or "science" person. With the right teaching, anyone can understand mathematical and science concepts as they are representations of fundamental truths about the world we experience every day.

I focus on understanding my students level of knowledge before diving into any topic with them. Many students feel dumb and left behind because they cannot understand a certain subject, when in reality they may only be missing a few key prerequisite pieces of knowledge that would make the subject feel much less intimidating. This is why I like to start at the basics and always build people up from what they already know. With this approach, anyone can learn even the most advanced subjects.


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Hired 1 time
1 employee
3 years in business
Serves Houston , TX
Offers online services

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Venmo, Paypal, Zelle

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Grade level

Middle school, High school

Type of math

Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus

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Umy A.

He is patient with his student, he doesnt mind explaining the process for him to understand., an excellent quality for a turor
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October 23, 2021
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Frequently asked questions

First, we'll identify which concepts they're having trouble with. I was always taught concepts from a very basic foundation which helped me to understand them better, so I try to get down to the most basic level that a student understands confidently, and build them up from there.

I'm a senior year Aerospace Engineering major, graduating this Spring, so I have had my share of Mathematics and Physics courses.

$40/hour

I have no formal training in teaching, however throughout my academic career I've always enjoyed being the one to help my classmates understand concepts that I was strong in. I even started a club in high school to teach my friends about building and flying remote controlled planes!

Mostly other students in my own classes. High school students and engineering students.

Look for a teacher who will figure out the most effective way to teach an individual student, rather than one who will try to use a cookie-cutter method of explaining things. Everyone has their own frame of viewing the world, and not every teacher can explain things in the right language that will mesh with a given individual's way of understanding things.

Try to really think deeply about why you don't understand a concept. If you can get to the root of what you're not understanding it will help you ask your teacher a better question rather than relying on them to do the digging to figure out what you're missing.


Services offered

Math
Computer Engineering
Science