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TU Delft Computer Science Selection Exam Preparation, Reasoning and Logic
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The TU Delft Computer Science Bachelor is one of the most prestigious bachelor programs the Netherlands has to offer. With it being highly sought-after by students all around the globe, there is a highly competitive selection procedure that needs to be completed to get admitted to this popular degree. A massive part of this admission procedure is a test on Reasoning and Logic.

As a current Computer Science student at TU Delft, that have completed the Reasoning and Logic course, I can help you with learning the necessary material and practice questions.
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Présentation
I am a university student. I spend a lot of my time doing maths as I study Computer Science. I tutored my friends a lot in mathematics while growing up. This also allowed me to have a deeper understanding of the topics.

I tutor in a way that I am accustomed to, which is as if I am teaching my friend a topic. That means I keep it light-hearted and make jokes to keep their attention. I also like to put out some really tough questions that may be a bit outside the scope of the topic, however, I believe that they allow for a deeper appreciation of the topics. I also love to talk about the real-life applications of topics in maths. I think it is much easier to focus on a topic and understand it when you know why certain topics were created in the first place.
Education
I am currently a Computer Science student at TU Delft. I have successfully completed courses in Calculus and Linear Algebra.
I also have an IB Diploma in which I took High-Level Mathematics and got a 6/7.
Expérience / Qualifications
1 year of math and physics tutoring for high-school students.
Countless years of tutoring friends only a few hours before a major exam.
Age
Enfants (7-12 ans)
Adolescents (13-17 ans)
Adultes (18-64 ans)
Seniors (65+ ans)
Niveau du Cours
Débutant
Intermédiaire
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Durée
60 minutes
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(GMT -05:00)
New York
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04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Hi! I am a Computer Science student at TU Delft. I can cover any topic up to Calculus without an issue. I am very flexible in what I can teach and adapt to your needs. You can ask for anything from solving questions together to covering the fundamentals of any topic. I will teach you not only the formal way of things but also many tricks and shortcuts I have made up over many years that allowed me to excel at my mathematics classes.
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