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Introduction: I am an instructor of biology at the university and college levels. I teach BIO107 (Introduction to Biotechnology), BIO160 (Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology), BIO202 (Human Anatomy and Physiology II), BIO354 (Cell Biology Laboratory), BIO188 (General Biology for Biology Majors II), BIO181 (General Biology for Biology Majors), BIO201 (Human Anatomy and Physiology I), LSC348 (Fundamentals of Genetics Laboratory), BIO360 (Animal Physiology), and LSC365 (The Human Organism). I also tutor students in chemistry, mathematics, physics, biology, and logic. I hold four degrees (a Ph.D. in biology, with an emphasis in physiology, a B.A. in photography, a B.S. in mathematics, and a B.S. in zoology). I love teaching, and I love learning. I'm interested in getting my students to understand, not just to get by. If we meet at Phoenix College (Thomas and 11th Avenue), my personal tutoring rate is $20 per hour. I can travel also to you for a rate of $25 per hour and eighty cents per minute of one-way travel from Phoenix College. Please visit the website for more information!
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  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    My fee is $20 per hour if we meet at the Phoenix College Library. I can meet you anywhere else in the valley, if you prefer, but then the fee will be $25 per hour of tutoring, plus eighty cents per minute of travel time from Phoenix College to your meeting place (one way only).

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    Prior to the first meeting, It is helpful to provide a tutor with a specific topic on which to work. This way, the student's time with the tutor is used most efficiently, saving money and maximizing learning. It is also helpful to provide the tutor with the name or number of the specific class in which help is sought. This allows the tutor to get an idea of the level at which the student is working.