Prioritizing Skills Tutors in Portland
Education: Bachelor’s degree, History and French (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)); Some college, Intensive professional acting studies with world-leaders in acting training. Studied Mesiner technique, Alexander work, and on-camera presentation. (Howard Fine Acting Studio); Some college, French language, phonetics, literature, poetry, architecture, culture (Universite' de Paris IV-- La Sorbonne ); High school student, AP World History, AP US History, AP Government, AP Economics, Honors English (all years), Calculus, AP Statistics, Chemistry, Physics, French (1-4) [4.2 weighted GPA] (Amador Valley High School)
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About Portland, OR
Nestled in between the Willamette and Columbia rivers, the beautiful city of Portland is the most populated city in the state of Oregon and the third most populous in the Pacific Northwest section of the country, just behind Seattle and Vancouver. Portland is known to be a progressive city, and has put into place innovative land-use initiatives as well as a heavy investment in its public transit system. The city enjoys a placid, northwestern climate and weather pattern, with warm, balmy summers and misty, rainy weather in the winters, not unlike Seattle.
Portland also shares a similar cultural spirit. Known for its hip, thriving nightlife, coffee shops, bars, nightclubs, and fine restaurants, the city offers young professionals one of the most cosmopolitan urban cultures on the west coast. This emphasis on culture has led to quite a thriving arts movement in the city, and Portland is now known for its diverse collection of artists and art organizations. The city was rated one of the 10 best arts cities in the U.S. in 2006. Portland is also home to well-respected Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Ballet Theatre, the Oregon Symphony, and the Portland Opera.
Portland, like other U.S. cities, is based around a collection of different regions and neighborhoods. The West Side of the city is the oldest and most densely populated, but Downtown is located in the southwest section of the city. Some of the various neighborhoods of the city include: Forest Park, Goose Hollow, Hillside, Linnton, Kenton, Overlook, Piedmont, and Alameda. Surrounding cities include: Salmon Creek, Hazel Dell, Cedar Mill, Orchards, Vancouver, Tigard, Lake Oswego, Wilsonville, Canby, Beaverton, Aloha, Sherwood, Newberg, Hillsboro, and Camas.
Our tutors teach and tutor a variety of subjects such as Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Music and Art in the Portland area. Our tutoring services are offered to adults, children, businesses and corporations as private lessons and also, if requested, as small group classes in and around Portland. Our private lessons are affordably priced and tutoring is done at locations that are convenient for our students and the instructors. Our tutors may also offer before and after school programs.
Whether you are seeking help from a tutor for an elementary, middle school, high school or college student, or if you are simply interested in learning about one of our many subjects, Fox Tutors is the right place to find a qualified, experienced tutor.
Most of the subjects below are available in the Portland area. Fox tutors are also tutoring in surrounding cities such as Graham, Maywood Park, Gresham, Fairview, Troutdale, Corbett, Camas, Washougal, Vancouver, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Manning, Buxton, North Plains, Beaverton, Tigard, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Gladstone, Oregon City, Clackamas, Damascus and King City.
About Prioritizing Skills
The ability to effectively prioritize is an indispensable skill both in academia and in the business world. Because most jobs and schools require individuals to multi-task, one needs to have a strong grasp on how their workflow can be managed, prioritized, and controlled so that tasks can be accomplished effectively and on time. Although learning how to prioritize is a somewhat important skill set for elementary students to learn, the level of academics in high school is where many students begin to feel the pressure of having to prioritize their homework, studying, and test preparation. This is particularly true for the busy and often overachieving high school student who, in addition to taking challenging, college-preparatory classes, also engages in one or several extra-curricular activities such as sports, music, volunteering, or the arts. College-level students also must understand the importance of effectively prioritizing their work, since college courses tend to give fewer exams and term papers throughout a semester, making it critical that a student paces himself or herself effectively.
Because prioritizing is not a skill that is heavily concentrated on in the formative years of a student’s education, many students feel overwhelmed by the burden of schoolwork find it beneficial to work with a professional prioritizing tutor, who can assist them in ascertaining which tasks they should work on first. A tutor of this sort will be able to determine you or your child’s academic strengths and weaknesses, and thus create a schedule that will allow them to complete all of the work necessary to get good grades.
Whether you are a young child, a teenager, a university student, or a professional adult and are seeking help in Prioritizing, our tutors can assist you. Our professional tutors have advanced degrees or extensive training in Prioritizing Skills and can tutor and help in subject areas such as scheduling, organizing, filing, queuing, and studying. Instruction and homework help in Prioritizing Skills is offered in various cities and towns such as Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and others.
Effective Prioritizing Skills tutors
What kind of Prioritizing Skills tutoring services do we offer?
Our Prioritizing Skills tutors all have advanced degrees in Prioritizing Skills and can assist adults and children in different Prioritizing Skills subjects. We offer personalized Prioritizing Skills help as every student has different Prioritizing Skills needs.
Learning Prioritizing Skills at convenient meeting places
Our Prioritizing Skills students can choose to meet their Prioritizing Skills instructor either in the convenience of their home or office, or in public places such as libraries, coffee shops, schools, etc.
Prioritizing Skills - 7 days a week
As most of our K-12 students such as Kindergarteners, Elementary, Middle School, and High School students as well as adult learners have busy schedules, Fox Tutors teach our students 7 days a week. Prioritizing Skills in-home tutoring services are very flexible and can be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for the tutor and student.
Prioritizing Skills for all ages and levels
Fox Prioritizing Skills tutors offer Prioritizing Skills instruction to K-12 students, College, University students, and professional adults.
Our Prioritizing Skills tutors serve students not only in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and New York City but also in and around Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities.
Fox Tutors proudly offers: note taking tutors, organizational skills tutors, research tutors, test taking tutors, standardized test tutors, homework help tutors, and filing tutors.