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    Eric H.TeachStreet Pro

    Eric H.
    5.0/5 stars
    31 1 review

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    My name is Eric H. As a certified public accountant, I provide tutoring in 1) Mathematics from arithmetic through precalculus and trigonometry; 2) Undergraduate accounting coursework required for eligibility to sit for the CPA Exam; and 3) Computer applications from Microsoft Office (Excel…

    1 session available for $36.00

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    Richard M.TeachStreet Pro

    Richard M.
    4.90909090909091/5 stars
    11 2 reviews

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    I have been recognized as one of the most patient, caring instructors in the fields in which I have taught. As a student I initially struggled in college until a caring and skilled professor took the time to work with me and help me become a top student. Much of my University teaching experience…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Katherine B.TeachStreet Pro

    Katherine B.
    4.47474747474747/5 stars
    99

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    My name is Katherine and I am a new Seattle resident who simply loves teaching. While working on my Washington State Certification, I continue to teach and put the things I learn into practice. If you are looking for an effective, enthusiastic and professional tutor, please consider my qualifications…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Ahmed T.TeachStreet Pro

    Ahmed T.
    4.75757575757576/5 stars
    33 7 reviews

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    My background spans Mathematics to Philosophy to Law (I have a B.A., M.S., and J.D.), but I talk in a straight forward and non-academic manner. I believe most material can be broken down into everyday language and illustrated by real-life examples. My teaching philosophy also emphasizes the adage "teach…

    1 session available for $38.00

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    Michael P.TeachStreet Pro

    Michael P.
    5.0/5 stars
    1 1 review

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    If you are looking for a personable, hard-working, and knowledgeable tutor, then I am your guy! A little about myself: I am the oldest of 4 kids and have tutored my siblings since I was about 14 years old in anything they needed help in such as Math, specifically, algebra, geometry, trig, basic biology…

    1 session available for $35.00

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    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    Hi all! I just returned from serving in the Peace Corps in the Middle East as an English teacher, and I'm back in town to help you or your loved ones excel. I have a degree in English education from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and I have experience tutoring at the college level in algebra…

    1 session available for $35.00

  • Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    Hi, My name is Alycia. I am 23 years old and have been tutoring and volunteering in classrooms for over 7 years. I started tutoring when I was in high school, helping other students in different grade levels who were struggling with mathematics and English. Much of my tutoring experience is with high…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Nels B.TeachStreet Pro

    Nels B.
    4.68316831683168/5 stars
    101 2 reviews

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Kirkland, WA

    I am a skilled tutor with more than 3,000 hours of experience tutoring or teaching. I studied a variety of fields while pursuing my degree in Chemical Engineering and became a tutorial instructor because I am excited about learning and the learning of others. I was a tutor through college and always…

    1 session available for $48.00

  • Private Economics Tutoring

    Redmond, WA

    My name is Whiting and I am an equities trader on Wall Street. I recently graduated from Lafayette College, a prestigious liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, as an economics and biochemistry dual degree with Cum Laude honors. On top of my school work, I would work as a tutor for my college's academic…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Caitlin K.TeachStreet Pro

    Caitlin K.
    4.0/5 stars
    3

    Private Economics Tutoring

    Seattle, WA

    Dear Parents and Students, Hello! My name is Caitlin. I am a recent emigrant to the Seattle area and an experienced humanities and basic math tutor. I work with the Federal Way Public School system as a full time AmeriCorps tutor for elementary and middle school students. I also tutor high school students…

    1 session available for $40.00


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    I am Masters Degree holder and experienced and well-versed in Economics. I am able to evaluate a student's comprehension level in order to properly start tutoring sessions, and easily adapt to different learning styles for students. Contact me with your queries and I will be pleased to help you getting…

    1 session available for $40.00

  • Economics I: Macroeconomics

    Online

    Macroeconomics Economics looks at the big-picture performance of the national economy and its links to the global economy. Designed to examine many of the basic tools economists use, this macroeconomics course online covers economic perspective, fundamental concepts, graphing skills, and an overview…

    1 session available for $399.00

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    This MasterClass dispenses with abstract economic theories and intimidating mathematics. Instead it delivers a refreshing, practical foundation to help you understand the way the economy works. By posing eight fundamental questions that go to the heart of today’s economic debate, you’ll gain an understanding…

    1 session available for $299.00

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