...As a lifelong learner, I went on to obtain a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in recent years. I decided to resume tutoring, as one of my passions is helping others to develop a love for learning. I believe each student is capable of learning, even the most challenging concepts, if instruction is differentiated sufficiently to accommodate their learning style. (read more)
...With students, I find it important to tailor my teaching style to the way a student learns best (visual, auditory, reading/writing, etc.). Over the course of 2 years during the pandemic, I worked/volunteered as a tutor for a variety of subjects — primarily high school level math (algebra, geometr... (read more)
...Through this GRE experience and my studies, I am also proficient in various branches of math like algebra, geometry, and calculus. Several years ago, I tutored four high school students over the course of two years for the SAT and ACT. The SAT students increased their scores by 150+ points with me and the ACT students gained 3 and 4 points in their scores. (read more)
...I would say that my approach to tutoring is very hands on. In a classroom, it can be very easy to get lost in a subject if you are not working with it yourself. One of the best ways to do well in math and physics, is to work through a number of problems. (read more)
...After accepting a non-teaching full time position at USNA I continued to teach one section of Supplemental Instruction for Calculus I at the Naval Academy for 10 years, a non-graded voluntary course for those who wish additional help for their graded Calculus I course. I stopped teaching this co... (read more)