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Math/physics tutor?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by TheBigAristotle, Mar 23, 2009.

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  1. TheBigAristotle

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    I know this is probably my 1000th thread here, but can anyone recommend a tutor for Cal II and/or Classical Physics (just a fancy way of saying, it's not algebra based physics but cal-based physics?). Or does anyone here tutor the above?

    Before I get the "usual" replies, I've been on craigslist and contacted a few of them but where else can I go to see available tutors sorta like a craiglist deal where I can contact them and everything.

    On the NW side of town so if travel's an issue, we can work out gas money.
     
  2. vstexas09

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    doesn't testmasters do tutoring??
     
  3. Chopped

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    are you taking the classes at UH?
     
  4. wtfamonkey

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    theres usually FREE tutoring in your local college campus. either at UH main or lonestarcyfair
     
  5. Bandwagoner

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    I didn't know Aristotle needed tutoring! :D

    Dude just go to free tutoring at your school. I believe physics tutors at UH Central are actually graduate students, so they should know enough to tutor you.
     
  7. Luckkky

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    are they hot atleast? maybe that asian towel chick from the rockets bench? maybe? :D
     
  8. Severe Rockets Fan

    Severe Rockets Fan Takin it one stage at a time...

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    I know. Where's the Big Socrates/Plato when you need them? :D
     
  9. Steve_Francis_rules

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    Well, in his day, they only had geometry, so calculus is probably pretty hard.
     
  10. SwoLy-D

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    FAIL. You have created 14 threads as of this post, sir. :eek:

    ;)

    What's your budget for a tutor? I know someone, but they will be expensive.
     
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    That's what she said. Or he said.
     
  12. SwoLy-D

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    In your case, you don't care, right? :p
     
  13. Tree-Mac

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    Yeah, that hot Asian towel chick from the Rockets bench is also a physics tutor at UH. You should go get some tutoring.
     
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    I always found it was easier to just use the extra time reading/understanding the book and asking the professor/TA when help was need on a specific problem, especially on the lower level stuff like Cal II.
     
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    I do, I can't get anything done there because there's always too many people. I'm at Cy-Fair right now and not at UH. I would make the drive out there if and only if there were enough tutors to actually answer a damn question every 45 minutes. I don't know the tutoring situation there, how is it?
     
  16. TheBigAristotle

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    Nothing over the top. $40/hr at most. Which seems like it's the going rate doing some searches on craigslist and these learning centers around town. Does this tutor do this for a living and he charges a high amount or does he gouge people and have a good job? :)
     
  17. SwoLy-D

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    No or no. Actually, it's a SHE. :eek: She's good at MATH.
     

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