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Expienced Instructor For SFU Organic Chemistry Courses

edited September 2015 in Tutoring
If you need a chemistry instructor to help you to understand organic chemistry in deep and increase your ability to deal with your course materials such as fundamental concepts and complicated mechanisms comfortably and confidently, I am your choice of tutor. If your organic course professor does not teach the course as you expected or you can not follow the course I definitely can teach you the course concepts properly and adequately that you achieve a high grade.

I am an experienced chemistry instructor with BSc. MSc. and PhD. degree in Organic Chemistry and 13 years of credible experience in teaching and tutoring at university level with an excellent record of success from my current and previous students. (A+ for CHEM 281, CHEM 282,...).

My teaching/tutoring plan includes explanation and elaboration of the course concepts in deep in order that student understands the course concepts properly and adequately, review of fundamental concepts of organic chemistry including: Bonding, Hybridization, Lewis structure, Resonance, Acid/Base and Stereochemistry, providing a study plan for each student according to the student background, providing extra practice problems for the course to the student, working with student on problems such as class assignments, online assignments, midterms and finals from recent years.

SFU chemistry courses: CHEM 281, CHEM 282, CHEM 283, CHEM 380 (Courses and Labs)

A series of review sessions will be held at the end of September semester for a few of the above courses and dates will be announced later.

Please email 123chemt@gmail.com or call/text at 604-700-5192 for more information (fast response). Rate is $38 per hour for one on one tutoring and a group tutoring is $23 per hour with flexible schedule.

I am available at  SFU Burnaby and Surrey Campus or public libraries.

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