...My academic journey began with a BA in Biochemistry from Columbia University, followed by an MSc in Biomedical Sciences from Mount Sinai. I am currently in medical school where I had the opportunity to serve as head TA. My tutoring experience spans one-on-one and group settings, working with high school, college, and graduate students. (read more)
...Every student's learning journey is different and I personalize each session to focus on where your child needs improvement. I take notes to ensure I am up to date on what they're struggling with so I know what to work on next time. I provide my own materials such as worksheets, videos, books and prompts. (read more)
I first started tutoring while I was in college. Initially it was simply help that I offered to friends, but I found that I enjoyed helping others understand ideas that they previously thought were out of reach for themselves. I have now earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics and intend to continue studying as I move on to pursue a Master's degree. (read more)
...I was lucky enough to have a pharmacology professor who taught in a really interesting way and made the topic very interesting. I believe pharmacology is best taught by understanding rather than memorization. I am a fourth year medical student who has taken both USMLE step 1 and USMLE step 2. (read more)
...I work to help students on an individual level and do not only look at students as a disability label, rather as the whole person they are. I have a thorough understanding of computer tools used to help students with disabilities such as Kurzweil, Adobe Reader, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Dolphin... (read more)