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Trigonometry Tutors Available

SchoolTutoring Academy offers Math – Trigonometry tutoring across all cities in the U.S. and Canada. Please call us at 1-877-545-7737 (PREP) to schedule tutoring with any of our available tutors.

Tutoring Options: All Subjects >> Math >> Trigonometry
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Nicole D. – Trigonometry Tutor – Waterloo, ON
University of WaterlooHonours Kinesiology
“I believe that learning should be as interesting as possible for both students and teachers.”
Nicole R. – Trigonometry Tutor – Toronto, ON
McMaster UniversityChemical Engineering
“I believe that all children have the potential for growth, and it is our duty as educators to help them realize their maximum potential.”
Nicole W. – Trigonometry Tutor – Toronto, ON
University of WaterlooPure Math and Applied Math
“My number one goal in tutoring math is to help kids find more fun and confidence in the subject!”
Nirali S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Ottawa, ON
Ottawa UniversityBiomedical Sciences
“I believe that you should make teaching fun for the child you are tutoring.”
Nora S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Vancouver, BC
York UniversityScience, Psychology
“I believe that education and learning should be individualized to the student’s unique needs and abilities.”
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Pedro M. – Trigonometry Tutor – Edmonton, AB
University of AlbertaMechanical Engineering
“Teaching is an art, and I have many instructors who excelled.”
Piumi R. – Trigonometry Tutor – Hamilton, ON
University of TorontoBiology, Psychology
“I focus on targeting key areas of strength and weaknesses that each child/student has and aim to provide a highly customized learning experience.”
Preston S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Halifax, NS
Saint Mary’s UniversityGeneral Science
“I have a holistic view to education and I believe it is an integrated system that requires input from various sources whether it is environmental, social, academic etc.”
Priya C. – Trigonometry Tutor – Centennial, CO
New York UniversityChemical and Biomolecular Engineering
“When a student understands why, they can apply their knowledge to new situations, instead of simply learning to solve a problem.”
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Rahim M. – Trigonometry Tutor – Kitchener, ON
University of WaterlooHonours Kinesiology
“I believe that one of life’s greatest gifts is knowledge and one of life’s greatest journey’s is the search for knowledge.”
Rebecca H. – Trigonometry Tutor – Kennesaw, GA
West Chester University of PennsylvaniaAccounting
“I believe learning should be fun and interactive.”
Reh J. – Trigonometry Tutor – Frisco, TX
University of North TexasMathematics, Computer Science
“Math doesn’t have to be difficult and boring; it’s all around us everyday.”
Richard M. – Trigonometry Tutor – Hamilton, ON
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityBachelor of Arts
“My teaching philosophy is holistic.”
Rishi K. – Trigonometry Tutor – Toronto, ON
University of TorontoEnergy, Environment, Solid Mechanics and Design
“I believe students learn best when they can relate difficult concepts to something they are much more comfortable with.”
Rob S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Bangor, ME
University of MaineElectrical Engineering Technology
“As a math teacher, I believe there needs to be a balance between drill and practice, and inquiry based learning.”
Robert H. – Trigonometry Tutor – Cincinnati, OH
Miami University, Oxford, OHMath & Social Studies Education
“I believe that all students have the capability to succeed.”
Robert A. – Trigonometry Tutor – Coquitlam, BC
Simon Fraser UniversityEarth Science
“With only one life an individual should find their passion and pursue it no matter how difficult the program is.”
Robert M. – Trigonometry Tutor – London, ON
University of Western OntarioCivil Engineering
“My focus is on creating an environment and mindset conducive to learning.”
Robin B. – Trigonometry Tutor – Montreal, QC
McGill UniversityBiology
“Students who have a sense of confidence in what they can do can start to form an idea of who they are and who they would like to be.”
Rodney S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Ann Arbor, MI
Louisiana State UniversityGeneral Studies
“I believe that education is both an art and a science.”
Rolando O. – Trigonometry Tutor – San Antonio, TX
University of Texas Pan AmericanMathematics
“The most fundamental goal of a teacher is to foster learning.”
Rudy S. – Trigonometry Tutor – Fort Mcmurray, AB
University of TexasEnvironmental Science
“I do not perceive myself as a teacher in the traditional sense; rather, I am more of a facilitator.”
Russell W. – Trigonometry Tutor – Richland, WA
Perry Technical InstituteInstrumentation
“I believe that all students should succeed, whether in life or in the classroom.”
Ruth B. – Trigonometry Tutor – Regina, SK
University of WinnipegBiochemistry
“It is my passion to help students reach their fullest potential while providing a secure, caring, supportive and stimulating teaching environment for them.”
Ryan F. – Trigonometry Tutor – Lantana, FL
Florida Atlantic UniversityChemistry
“I believe that every person can learn any subject with enough exposure and practice.”
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