...It was personal interaction with fellow students that gave me an edge. Years of tutoring calculus sharpened my sense for how people learn math and science. I discovered the ability to connect any type of inquiring mind with abstract concepts by using concrete examples. (read more)
...For students who thrive in a more creative atmosphere, I instead teach them concepts, giving them the tools they need to be able to put the pieces together for any problem that may come there way. I am a chemistry major at the University of Chicago. I have taken and passed the AP Chemistry Exam with a 5 and am currently taking Chemistry classes at the college. (read more)
...I was a first-generation college student admitted to almost every Ivy League university. I graduated from Dartmouth with highest honors and the college's top thesis award before earning graduate degrees from Harvard and Yale. I have counseled extensively in college targeting, application tips, essay brainstorming and editing, admission interview preparation, and college study skills. (read more)
...I began my career in education in 2013 working part-time as a math tutor for grades K-12. While attending university, I also worked as a math tutor at several community colleges, an undergraduate teaching assistant for Calculus III, and a graduate teaching assistant for University Physics I and II. After earning a masters I worked as a physics teacher for an early college high school. (read more)
...My expertise and knowledge includes basic algebraic operations such as order of operations, evaluating expressions, simplifying and expanding the distributive property. I really enjoy explaining how to solve one-step and two-step equations to students in middle or high school. In additon, I am ... (read more)