...For several years I worked as Director of Undergraduate Studies and Undergraduate Advisor in a Humanities Department in the City University of New York. I have lots of experience helping students adjust to college life, learning what the resources by them are, strategizing course selection, join... (read more)
...Whenever I'm teaching something to a student, whether it be basic sentence composition or complex literary theories, it is important to me that we discuss not only the "how" but also the "why." I will always go into detail on how the student can replicate the techniques of our lessons while study... (read more)
...My name is Edith and I would love to be your tutor. A bit about me -- in 2019 I graduated magna cum laude with a BA in literature from Harvard University, where I was awarded multiple competitive essay prizes in my department and elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. In 2023, I earned my... (read more)
...In many situations, the "one size fits all" approach is effective, however, in teaching, I find it detrimental. I enjoy the art of tutoring as a creative process. Using my background in Neuroscience, I learn how my students retain information and I tailor my sessions to their needs, while simultaneously helping them gain confidence and learn to love math a bit more. (read more)
...I provide practice exercises from start to finish with the student, including topics and questions that are similar to those on a Regents exam. I try to spend as much time as that student may need, and provide a variety of practice exercises. Algebra II/Trigonometry:I cover as much topics as th... (read more)