...During my time in graduate school I have taught (both as a Teaching Assistant and Primary Instructor) Physics 1 (Mechanics), Physics 2 (Electricity & Magnetism), and Computational Physics each at the Algebra and Calculus level. My teaching style is learner-centric and I have employed active lear... (read more)
...I graduated from the Milwaukee School of Engineering with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduating and being thrust into the pandemic, I saw that a larger disconnect was beginning to grow between students and the subject their teachers were teaching. As a tutor, I strive to see where those disconnects are occurring and shine a new light on the subject matter. (read more)
...I have tutored introductory chemistry for well over a decade. Having taken several chemistry courses at the college level and continuing my exploration of chemistry through different professional development opportunities, I enjoy helping others work their way this oftentimes confusing content. Professionally, I use statistics on a daily basis to justify and explain the work that I do. (read more)
...My tutoring experiences have taught me a lot, including when to listen and when to push and motivate students. I am always available in between tutoring sessions to answer small questions about content or studying tips. I find tutoring (whether it's the MCAT, GRE, GMAT, or any science/math course) to be a real joy, and I try to make my students feel the same way about their prep experience. (read more)
...The small class sizes at this school provided me the opportunity to get to know students and their learning styles well, and it allowed me greater inside into how well my teaching methods were looking. I saw the impact of remote learning on students as well. My philosophy as a tutor is that I see my job as helping you grow in your own independent learning skills. (read more)