...It is important for me that I don't teach for the test, but rather the test relates to what is being taught. Finally, I understand that students and teachers have lives outside of school. When I was a student, the best teachers I had understood that we had lives outside of their class. (read more)
...I have also done individualized one-on-one instruction. Being a substitute teacher involves a great deal of flexibility, so I have taught many subjects including English, Math, Biology, and Writing. I have frequently taught reading, phonics, and writing to small groups of 5-6 students. (read more)
I have almost two decades of experience in helping students achieve their personal best on standardized tests. I've recieved top marks on the SAT, GRE, and LSAT. I have a BA in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland's prestigious honors program, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems from CUNY Hunter College. (read more)
...Lastly, I currently serve as a writing tutor at my university, working with students not only on their essays but the reading materials required to complete those essays. I earned my BA in Secondary English Education in 2018, and my MA in English in 2021. Currently, I am earning my PhD in a Comparative Literature Department, where I design and teach my own literature courses. (read more)
...I played JV and Varsity level softball in high school. I continued to play throughout my adulthood with town leagues and coached for Blue Ridge sports leagues. I have worked with individuals diagnosed with autism since 1995 in many different venues. (read more)