Data Structures Tutors in Santa Clara, CA
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Education
Masters and Bachelors in Computer Science at University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign College of Engineering, Class of...
Experience
Starting at a tech company in Silicon Valley in the fall . TA for CS225- Data Structures (2018) Software Engineering Intern at Mixmax (2017) Software Engineering Intern at Godaddy (2016) Software Engineering Intern at Monja (2015) ACT: 36: English - 35, Math- 36, Reading...
Education
USC - MA in Teaching (English Language Arts), 4.0 GPA UCLA - BA in Art History, Departmental Honors, 3.7 GPA California Teaching...
Experience
I also have experience teaching test prep for high school entrance exams (ISEE, HSPT, SSAT) and tutoring for admissions essays . Areas of Expertise: ? Academic composition (essay structure, formal tone, MLA & APA styles) ? English grammar (syntax & morphology) ?...
Education
Education - Cornell - P h D in Economics & Finance Yale - Masters in Statistics UCLA - B.S. in Financial Engineering <br /><br />...
Experience
5 .. 4 3 .. 0 .. 8 .. 3 .. 2 </b><br /><br /> Software Skills - Software help - R, Stata, Minitab, Excel, Eviews, ?SPSS, Gretl, etc . Teaching and Tutoring Experience - <br /><br /> Statistics and Biostatistics <br /><br /> Descriptive Statistics ?- ...
Education
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry-Biology, 2014 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 2014
Experience
Math, Elementary Math, 9th Grade math, 8th Grade math, 7th Grade math, 6th Grade math, 5th Grade math, 4th Grade math, 3rd Grade math, 2nd Grade math, 1st Grade math, Technology and Computer Science, Computer Science, Computer Programming Software Developer at IBM As a...
Education
San Jose State University 2016, M.S. Software Engineering.
Experience
Coding is hard, and doing it alone as a beginner often results in intense frustration and discouragement . I like to help students at these early stages - when concepts are murky and nothing seems to be working . With guidance and clarification from someone who once also...