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I have more than 12 years of experience in preparing students for study abroad courses such as SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, IELTS. I teach full time.
I give personalised attention to students and lay a strong emphsis on regular tests that are analysed before attempting the next test. My students have done very well in these tests.
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My name is Akshay, and I have been teaching DSAT, ACT, AP, Olympiads, College level Mathematics and Physics students for many years. I completely understand what students go through. My experience has taught me that rather than acting as a direct instructor, my role as a tutor is more of a facilitator. I...
For Grade level maths I always use te concept building method and then enable my students to crack any maths problem with super ease .
But when it comes to exams like GMAT, GRE. SAT etc my teaching strategy changes . Here we focus primarily problem solving skills .
I provide all short tricks, tips to my students to get to right answer...
I finished my PhD in 2021 in statistical physics, which is a branch of theoretical physics that applies statistical methods to complex systems. I enjoy not only conducting my own academic studies and research, but also teaching physics and math to students of different levels. Tutoring virtually since 2015 and it allows me to share my knowledge...
I am pursuing my PhD in Physics from India.
I teach online using my Ipad and a notes taking app. I can also code to show some simulations and graphs for complicated problems.
I believe in teaching with patience because what teachers take for granted as well known information they have seen and practiced over mnay years, some students might...