...I am currently a student at Columbia University, majoring in computer science. I graduated from high school with an unweighted GPA of 3.99/4.0 and taken 14 APs, including AP Calculus BC, AP Physics I & II, AP US History, AP Computer Science A, and more. My most confident subjects are math and science. (read more)
...After a year we saw an average of one letter grade improvement. I also have taught health and medical programs to people of varying backgrounds across a wide range of ages for 7+ years. I have written feature articles for mainstream media, as well as health curriculum for medical schools and community programs. (read more)
...Algebra I is an important topic in math since it is a gateway to higher education and gives you the skills to solve more complex problems. In Algebra 2, students will learn about numbers, polynomials, inequalities, sequences and sums, many types of functions and how to solve them. They will gain a deeper insight into math and practice using new skills with many questions. (read more)
...This is one of my favorite classes to tutor. I have been tutoring high school math for the past 10 years, including trigonometry. I make learning fun and the concepts attainable! (read more)
...Afterwards, I taught the curricula to students in the classroom, both as a teacher and as a small-group tutor. The ability to adapt the curricula and my teaching style to fit the needs of the students is invaluable when tutoring. Additionally, I volunteered at an elementary school in Miami where I worked as a one-on-one and group tutor for reading, writing, and language development. (read more)