...The highest scores go not only to the best science students, but to the students best prepared to look at an almost-bewildering array of unfamiliar data and make sense of it quickly. Of all the test challenges susceptible to improvement through personal coaching, this segment of the ACT is most ... (read more)
...I love words! I love the power of language to shape our experiences, and that passion is evident in my approach to teaching. A successful tutoring relationship is like any interpersonal connection: compatibility, cooperation, and conscience. (read more)
...I’m currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Education at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. As a certified K-12 teacher in Nevada with over four years of classroom and online teaching experience, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to my work, creating engaging and enriching learning envi... (read more)
...These are again things that were included in my Engineering Degree and Work Experience, as well as in the classes that I’ve tutored in the past. Reading Comprehension – I’m pretty good at writing and understanding what I read. I have never formally taught a class in this, but have helped people I know to understand things they read in the news and such. (read more)
...In 1991, I won the teaching award while at Columbia Business School. Quantitative Reasoning:
The math portion of the GMAT is not difficult. If you study by yourself, however, or even with an amateur tutor, you are bound to get stuck around 600 level. (read more)