MyGuru LLC

  • 600 N. Kingsbury St. , #703
    Chicago, IL 60654 (map)
  • (312) 278-0321

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Statistics Tutoring

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MyGuru LLCChicago, IL$40-45 per hour

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Irina is a senior tutor for MyGuru LLC, which is a boutique provider of customized, one-to-one private tutoring services. She is an expert in mathematics and statistics, and has been tutoring for over five years.

All of MyGuru's tutors come with a money-back guarantee, and they will meet you in your home, a local library or coffee shop.

Below are details of Irina's background:

* Current graduate school student in mathematics and statistics at UIC
* University of Illinois at Chicago - mathematics and statistics major and chemistry minor
* Lincoln Park High School- achieved international baccalaureate diploma and AP honors, in addition to a high school diploma

Tutoring/Research Experience:

* Private tutoring at Lincoln Park High School - AP Calculus (2010)
* Math Learning Center UIC - Calculus I, II, III and statistics (2010)
* Chemistry Research Aid - data processing and representation for driver group at UIC (2009-2010)
* Jungman Elementary - 8th grade mathematics (2010)
* Lincoln Park High School - peer tutoring in mathematics and chemistry (2007-2009)

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Question and answer

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. I am a graduate student in statistics at a well respected university with many years of tutoring experience - it is difficult to find qualified statistics tutors.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. Seeing students suddently understand what had been a very difficult concept.

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