MathDBase In-Home Tutorials
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Having just recently moved to the California, I wanted to get a feel for the students, the people in general and the city of San Diego, where I will now make my home. Tutoring is one of the best ways to get to know students, since so much time is spent one-on-one. Tutorials is just one aspect of the MathDBase Project, which I have been working on the last few years and will complete and go online in the next few months. The MathDBase project is an extensive math database website, offering comprehensive course information, hundreds of thousands of solved problems, numerous tables of facts and formulas, structured self-study courses, worksheets, workbooks, anicast videos and many other resources for math students from middle school through the sophomore-junior-level college math courses. The MathDBase project was conceived to provide as many resources as possible to anyone who aspires to a career that is in any way math-based; whether that career is mathematician, statistician, actuary, computer scientist, programmer, physicist, chemist, engineer, teacher, pharmacist, doctor, geologist, or in any other field. We feel that no capable student who works hard and puts the time in should be weeded out of their major of choice, due to a perceived lack of aptitude or talent. Some students just need a bit more attention and take a little longer to blossom.

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Math tutoring in your home or a convenient location. Students from elementary school through college. Individuals or small groups (up to 6). Afternoons, evenings, late-nights (after 10 PM) and emergencies (holidays, last-minute, very late). Serving the entire Metro San Diego area. Ask for a free copy of Pocket Math Reference. Subscribe to our tutorials channel on YouTube: MathDBase.com.
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Free copy of Pocket Math Reference. Subscribe to our tutorials channel on YouTube: MathDBase.com
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