Data Structures Tutors in Newport Beach, CA
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Hi, I'm currently pursuing masters in computer science from California State university, long beach.
Experience
Toefl score- 109/120 (reading-26, listening-27, speaking-28, writing-28) GRE score- 301 computer science, 1st Grade math, 2nd Grade math, 3rd Grade math, 4th Grade math, 5th Grade math, 6th Grade math, 7th Grade math, 8th Grade math, Geometry, 3rd Grade Science, 4th Grade...
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BA Cognitive Science (2017), minor in Computer Science, UC Berkeley. GPA of 3.27.
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I currently tutor and serve as a teacher's assistant for the Data Analytics Boot Camp at USC . At UC Berkeley, I took seven courses in the department of Computer Science, including the core curriculum (interpretation, data structures, efficient algorithms, machine...
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Caltech '14 B.S., Economics Minor, Computer Science UC Santa Cruz Ph.D, Technology & Information Management (deferred)
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I have attached my CV for your reference . I will remain local at least through the end of the school year as I prepare for graduate school . Thanks ! Brian 10th Grade, 10th Grade math, 10th Grade Reading, 10th Grade Writing, 11th Grade, 11th Grade math, 11th Grade...
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Miami University-Oxford - BS in Applied Science, Systems Analysis/Management , University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - MBA, ...
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high school and colleges . Martial arts seminars worldwide . I'm in Who's Who in Colleges and Universities, Who's Who Among American Consultants, Who's Who Among American Executives and Who's Who in Martial Arts . But none of these compare to the feeling I get when I...
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I am a web developer and technology trainer well-versed in HTML, CSS, and Javascript. I have been a MySQL developer well-versed in...
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My teaching style is based on the idea of simplifying material to ease the understanding of students . I believe the tutor has to have the patience to guide the student through the process of learning but also just as importantly before you bombard your student with syntax or...