I have a Graduate Degree in Engineering, and as a part of my program I have taken several advanced Statistics courses. The concepts are just not relevant to Engineering but can be applied to many different areas of Science, Business, Arts and Humanities. Additionally, I have also tutored many students from UCSD Extension,National University and SDSU in Bio-Statistics. I can help the student understand the concepts of stats in general and how it is applicable to subjects such Biology, Nursing, Medicine and Psychology. [more]
Will travel 40 miles
$90 per hour.
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I obtained an MS in Bioinformatics from Johns Hopkins University. I have taught for several years Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biostatistics at Cal State Fullerton and have worked in Pharmaceutical/research labs in Orange County. I believe that motivation is at least half of the battle for success in school, and I know that both kids and adults are motivated when their teachers capture their imagination, provide frequent positive feedback, praise and a sense of accomplishment, and above all, make learning fun and exciting! I am also big on practicing study skills, not just for one course or ex [more]
My BS is in statistics/probability from UCSB (1995). I took 13 classes as part of that degree. I took biostatistics as a grad student at SDSU in 1996. My Ph.D. is in engineering (systems) from UCSD (1992). From 2000-2008 I was editor-in-chief of the biology journal BioSystems (Elsevier). I have tutored students in biostats at SDSU through Grade Potential during the past 4 years. Hi there. I have to admit even the summary of my resume won't fit in the two paragraphs that Wyzant is allowing. :-) So here's a very abbreviated verison. I received the Ph.D. in engineering from UCSD in 1992 and a B.S [more]
I received an A in biostats in college, and have a deep statistical background. The subject covers statistics concepts such as: finding probabilities, standard normal scores, t-tests, confidence intervals, Kaplan-Meier estimates, and interaction effects. It is typically taught with a statistical programming language such as R, SPSS, or Excel. I have a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University (ranked #12 in the US). My test scores were 2310 SAT (800 Math, 770 Writing, 740 Reading), 35 ACT (36 Math, 35 English, 35 Science, 34 Reading), 225 PSAT (National Merit Scholar). I can [more]
I have a Masters of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MS) and a Master?s of Public Health (MPH) a second Masters degree in Public Health from Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. I graduated top of my class in both graduate programs (Summa cum laude). While in graduate school, I excelled in the very strenuous graduate level biostatistics course and received an A grade. I received my undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley. I majored in Interdisciplinary Studies Field (ISF) researching how political, medical, and social factors affect public health outcomes in Third World Countries. [more]
I have years of experience in practical work in biostatistics and general education in statistics and probability. I have successfully taught and tutored these subjects many times. My basic research at the University of Washington in the Department of Quantitative Sciences was for related to biostatistics subjects. Hi, my name is Dr. Gene. I am a former University Professor and College Instructor with many years of experience in teaching and private tutoring of Math and Physics to high school and college students. Over the years I have taught different engineering and scientific disciplines ac [more]
I have taken over 30 upper division credits in statistics and 3 of those were in upper division biostatistics and 3 were in the Graduate level of Biostatistics. I have tutored students successfully in biostatistics before. I am sure I can continue. Hi, my name is Fred. I have taught and tutored math in both high school, Grossmont College and Southwestern College, (where I am currently teaching statistic courses) for over 19 years. I am certified to teach all levels of math in high school and have a Master's in Statistics/Biostatistics at SDSU. I truly enjoy teaching and tutoring students [more]
Will travel 15 miles
$67 per hour.
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I have taught/tutored for 7 years. I was both a student and graduate assistant at CSULB where I attained a B.S. in Mathematics and a M.S. in Statistics. I have experience tutoring in all mathematics subjects up to and including graduate-level material. I have a massive amount of experience in tutoring almost all of the subjects that I'm qualified to teach or tutor. Thus, it is very difficult to find another tutor who has as much experience in tutoring algebra, geometry, trigonometry, proba... [more]
I completed five graduate level statistics classes at Duke University at part of my Ph.D. program in Genetics. These included probability and statistics, linear models, analysis of variance, multivariate statistics, and stochastic modeling. I taught Biostatistics and Experimental Design at St. Mary's College of California (three semesters), and Biostatistics at UC Berkeley extension for three terms. I use extensive statistical analysis at part of my research in the area of ecological and population genetics, with field and greenhouse experiments requiring statistical analysis. [more]