...I bring a textbook with me and sometimes bring worksheets and other helpful tools. I can honestly say that I have helped dozens of kids raise their grade after meeting with me 2-3 times. Sometimes it only takes an hour to teach a student some topic that they just can’t figure out! (read more)
...These courses were not their calculus-based courses but were designed for epidemiologists who use biostatistics in their research. In addition, I took four quarters of epidemiology coursework. I learned how to use STATA during my MPH program at Johns Hopkins University. (read more)
...I prefer to use a socratic method, asking students questions, so that they are prompted to think and reason instead of simply learning a process to follow. In subjects like math and science, learning to reason in a logical sequence is foundational for developing mastery. I graduated Highschool earning a 4 in the Calculus AB AP test and a 790/800 in the math section of the SAT. (read more)
I taught at Harvard while I was in graduate school there, and at several universities afterwards. I left academia some years ago, but continued to tutor privately in Latin, math, and SAT prep. I have enjoyed tutoring very much, and so wish to offer my services more widely. (read more)
I have been teaching and tutoring for over 36 years. I started tutoring at age 16. I was attending Hebrew school and was asked to become a tutor. (read more)