...At Clemson I took a Study Skills class in order to become a better tutor, especially for students with learning disabilities who may need a more strict set of study skills. I have helped many students develop better study skills so that they are able to work more effectively on their school work... (read more)
...I push them to ask themselves questions, fight through problems, look for clues, set goals, and get the most out of their mistakes. If one way of looking at a concept isn’t clicking, I try out different angles until we find the one that does. Everyone’s mind and way of seeing the world is unique, and I enjoy connecting with my students and adapting to those differences. (read more)
...John combines infinite patience with the irresistible of “Wow” curiosity. John not only succeeds in making learning fun, but gives his students the tools to retain their new knowledge with full-participation projects, experiments and real-life applications as part of each class. As my nine-year... (read more)