DAT Perceptual Ability Tutors in Vernon Hills, IL
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University of Illinois at Chicago - Bachelors, Biological Sciences (minors in chemistry and psychology)
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RELEVANT CLASSES: Chemistry: AP chemistry, Organic chemistry 1 and 2, Organic chemistry lab, Inorganic chemistry, Biochemistry Biology: AP Biology, Genetics and genetics lab, Ecology and Evolution, Homeostatis, Microbiology and microbiology lab, Biochemistry, Anatomy and...
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Topics: College - ALL Pre-med classes, physics, chem, Orgo, Immunology, social sciences...High School - Math (no Calc), English,...
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Tutoring/teaching/mentoring x6 years, 1500+hrs experience . Extremely Engaging Personality . See my Personality on YOUTUBE by typing "KDpsych 00" (audio review series I created). First-author published/submit . studies - psych, immuno, microbio, chem, gastro . 95th...
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University of Illinois at Chicago-BS, 2016 Currently in cycle for dental school Currently taking BIOS 526 (Developmental mechanisms)...
Experience
Looking forward to working with you! AP English Literature and Composition, Ecology, Developmental Biology, DAT Survey of the Natural Sciences, DAT Reading Comprehension, DAT Quantitative Reasoning, DAT Perceptual Ability, DAT, College Algebra, Chemistry, Cell Biology,...
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A.B., Physics, Princeton Univ. M.S., Physics, Northwestern Univ.
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Smiles, Natasha" Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Geometry, Math, Pre-Calculus, SAT Math, Statistics, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Earth Science, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Science, English, ACT, GED, GMAT, GRE, ISEE, LSAT, MCAT, DAT,...
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Harvard School of Dental Medicine Expected Graduation 2021 Williams College Chemistry and Chinese Major with 3.7 GPA I'm no...
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But as much as I love taking classes and learning, I love teaching even more . In high school, I especially enjoyed helping classmates in my biology, chemistry, physics, and math classes, and found myself learning more thoroughly when I was able to distill what I had learned...