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	<title><![CDATA[Career College Lounge: Stefano Campagna]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Stefano Campagna]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><span>Stefano Campagna received his B.A. in biology, chemistry, and mathematics from Manhattanville College and graduated with departmental and Summa Cum Laude honors. In September 2010, he obtained his M.S. in mathematics at New York University. Stefano is fascinated by the formal rigor of abstract mathematics and the elegance of well-constructed mathematical proofs. He eventually plans to return to graduate school to complete a doctorate degree in mathematics after gaining several years of related work experience. Currently, Stefano teaches algebra and business math at National College and works independently as a tutor in math, biology, chemistry, Spanish (his native tongue), and English as a Second Language. Stefano truly appreciates the value of a strong academic foundation. Moreover, he believes that all students can benefit from the undivided attention afforded by one-on-one tutoring sessions. He has been tutoring for the past 10 years and has helped more than 100 students (private clients of all ages from NY and OH) reach their full academic potential. He has also served as a tutor for StudyPoint, Inc.; as an SAT Prep instructor for The Princeton Review, Inc.; and as a math B and physics summer instructor for the Manhattanville College Science, Technology, and Engineering Program (STEP) for underprivileged high school students. Additionally, Stefano worked in afterschool programs associated with New York public schools during his undergraduate and graduate years. Specifically, Stefano worked as a tutor and mentor at the White Plains Youth Bureau, White Plains Public Library, and Portchester Carver Center (YMCA) afterschool programs in Westchester County and as a math and reading tutor and general teaching assistant at P.S. 256 in Brooklyn, NY.</span></p>
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