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Peter

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I started getting interested in Biology in the 10th or 11th grade. That was when I began to think about the world from a scientific perspective. I studied Biology at Wayne State University for five years on a presidential scholarship, for which I am eternally grateful! I minored in Chemistry after getting interested in the inner workings of organic chemistry. While going to college I earned money by tutoring classes I had already taken. I also offered "supplemental instruction" which were informal classroom question and answer sessions. I worked in a research lab after earning an undergraduate research fellowship and explored Physiology at the School of Medicine. Then went on to study Toxicology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. While there a decision appeared clear between focusing on research or teaching. I like teaching better. I truly enjoy spreading knowledge about Biology and Chemistry and finding fun ways to introduce people to these (often difficult) subjects.

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Peter’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Wayne State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Test Scores
SAT Math: 700
Hobbies

games, art, cats, nature

Tutoring Subjects
Algebra
Anatomy & Physiology
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
College Biology
College Chemistry
Ecology
Environmental Science
Graduate Test Prep
GRE Quantitative
High School Biology
High School Chemistry
Honors Chemistry
Life Sciences
Math
Microbiology
Organic Chemistry
Physiology
Quantitative Reasoning
SAT Math
SAT Mathematics
Science
Test Prep
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