77 online GRE tutors near Landover, MD

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$50

1 lesson

60 mins each

Jennifer Kelly
Bel Air, MD

Full-Time Business Manager & Part-Time Professor - Offering Business/Accounting/Math Tutoring

Hi, my name is Jen and I am a full-time accountant and part-time professor who loves to work individually with students to help them succeed in their courses. My motto is that learning is "Mind Over Matter". I like to start with understanding what a student currently knows to build up their confidence and establish a base. Through the use of questioning techniques, students will actively be involved in their learning by providing responses to prompts as we walk through lessons personalized to students' individual needs. In lessons, I use real-life examples and applications to help students relate more to the materials. At the end of each lesson, I ask the student to summarize what we covered to test their understanding and continue to build up confidence focusing on the positive! I currently teach part-time as a professor in higher ed at an R1 research institute. I have privately tutored students for over 10 years in subjects such as Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Finance, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. Having my B.A. in Business Administration and Accounting, M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory, and certificates in Forensic Accounting and Internal Auditing, allows me to have the knowledge and experience necessary to work with higher ed and high school students. Working as a full-time accountant allows me to use real-life industry examples for student applications.

$50

1 lesson

60 mins each

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$18

1 lesson

30 mins each

Carlon Robbins
Whiteville, NC

Humanities, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Theory Scholar, Martial Artist

My expertise stems from several experiences. First, my mother was always rather devout, and I grew up in a conservative, fundamentalist Christian home. Second, my natural curious and questioning personality had me thinking deep and tough spiritual questions as a young child. Third, when I was around seventeen, I delved deeply into my own, personal, independent studies of religions. Fourth, I was a self-taught, practicing Buddhist and Yog(ini) for four years. I dare to say that I have had my own “religious experiences,” but I would not call myself religious at all. Last, but not least, I also formally studied, as both an undergraduate and graduate student, and I taught courses in Religious Studies, as a college professor. Religious Studies is an academic field of study devoted to research and analysis of religious beliefs, behaviors, traditions, rituals, sacred texts, and institutions. It describes, compares, interprets, explains analyzes, evaluates, and critiques religion, emphasizing systematic interdisciplinary approaches and cross-cultural perspectives. Unlike Theology, Religious Studies takes a more scientific and objective approach, independent of any religious viewpoints, with theories and methodologies from anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, history, socio-political thought, and even economics. Two major theoretical and methodological approaches are Functionalism and Phenomenology, with many others. Religious studies originated in 19th century Europe, with historical, literary, Hermeneutical, philosophical, and anthropological analyses of the Bible began to emerge, and Hindu and Buddhist sacred texts were first being translated into European languages. Much like Queer Theory and Cultural studies, approaches to Religious Studies are also drawn from Semiotics, Marxism, feminist theory, poststructuralism, postcolonialism, social theory, political theory, history, philosophy, literary theory, and political economy, even Neurology.

$18

1 lesson

30 mins each

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$30

1 lesson

60 mins each

Shelby Sibert
Clemson, SC

Master's in History Student

I have been studying History throughout my academic career. I initially majored in Theatre and Performing Arts during much of my Associate's in Arts degree at Greenville Technical College. However, when I transferred for my Bachelors's in Arts at Clemson University in the Spring of 2020, my passion for History was reignited more intensely. I received said Bachelor's in Spring 2022 and am working towards my Master's in History. I maintained a solid 3.8 to 4.0 GPA during this time. During my collegiate experience, I have covered almost all areas of history at one point or another; however, my focus and interests have primarily centered around military history. Moreover, I have specialized in World War I and World War II, Weimar Germany, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and Military history. A side project in that for myself is Scandanavian Medieval History and Mythology. I firmly believe that those who do not grasp history are destined to miss out on the lessons that history offers, if not repeat the same mistakes found in it entirely. Discussing the ideas, context, and philosophies behind these events is essential to grasp and apply them to our lives. As a Teacher's Assistant at Clemson University, I have helped and hopefully encouraged my undergrad students in pursuing this quest for historical understanding. Helping students gain this understanding is what I pride myself in as a history student, hopeful teacher, and now tutor. With me, my goal is to help you gain a new appreciation, attitude, and perception of history that you may not have considered before.

$30

1 lesson

60 mins each