SAT Subject Test in Italian Tutors in Highland, IN
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Master’s degree in Physics, at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy. Graduation's year: 2011. Score: 109/110.
Experience
Previous experience: - Teaching scientific subjects (math, physics, chemistry, statistics) to both small groups and single student, adapting method and program for different levels and in preparation for exams. -Conducting scientific-ludic workshops part of the project...
Education
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Ph.D., Italian Language and Literature Florida State University, Tallahassee,...
Experience
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois September 1999 ? Present - Italian Language Coordinator (Fall 2008 and Academic Year 2009-2010) - Italian Lector/Lecturer (Elementary and Intermediate) - Italian Reading Exam preparer and grader September 2012-...
Education
University Urbino (Italy), Master Degree
Experience
All core materials will be provided within the course at no cost for the student . There is no ideal length for an Italian course . The longer you study, the more you?ll learn, obviously . You could go from zero to advanced in around six months, which is a pretty long...
Education
Graduated with Honors from Lyons Township High School in 2012, Graduating this spring from DePaul University with a BS in Economics,...
Experience
Kids gravitate to me and I love that ! All of the subjects I have listed I have taken classes in, and I am confident I can help you achieve your goals . I work at a consulting firm as a technical writer but want to work more to add to my savings . I speak Lithuanian...
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Italian Studies from Pepperdine University Master's Degree in Italian Studies with a Linguistics Minor from...
Experience
I have experience teaching and tutoring at all levels, from children to adults . I have been teaching at the university level since 2010 and am very familiar with many different textbooks in the field . I enjoy tutoring and helping students achieve their linguistic goals...