...I have a strong academic background in biology, chemistry, physics, and psychology. While I initially considered a career in medical research or psychology, I ultimately chose to pursue medicine. Throughout my own education, I frequently worked with tutors, even when excelling in courses, and I found that practice problems and identifying patterns were the keys to mastering the sciences. (read more)
...In college, I studied the language as well as literature and excelled due to the strong foundation my four years in high school have provided me. I currently teach a high number of English-Language Learners (ELL) and communicate with parents in both Spanish and English. I plan on taking the ESOL Praxis and getting certified to teach ESOL as well. (read more)
Hailing from Philadelphia, I am an experienced educator and professor in various subjects across English and the humanities fields. I have a love for travel, having explored over 30 countries, and can frequently be found at a coffee shop with my dog-daughter, Georgia. I completed my MFA at Drexel University where I served as Editor-in-Chief of the Paper Dragon publication. (read more)
...This is coupled with extensive practice problems and tests provided by the College Board. Due to this effective strategy, I have helped students with various levels of success and goals on each exam reach and often exceed their own expectations. I have helped high school students prepare for and succeed on the SAT for the past seven years. (read more)
...I've also put together a collection of Algebra II study sheets to help explain concepts to students. As an undergrad at Brandeis University I took three semesters of calculus, plus other advanced math in the computer science department. I received an 800 on my SAT Math Level II, which tests knowledge of Algebra 2, Precalculus, and Trigonometry. (read more)