...As the oldest of two sisters – one with a learning disability – I learned an array of approaches to learning and communication as I grew up helping them with their homework. I began tutoring in my junior year of high school through a class that paired upperclassmen with freshmen and sophomores w... (read more)
...You will learn to graph, solve and identify key elements of different types of functions. In certain cases, you will learn some formulas that will help you solve or graph these functions. Calculus is my favorite course to teach! (read more)
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...Sometimes school brings up this anxiety and self-doubt that eats away at you and you feel like you just want to quit. I've been there. It is really important to me that people feel supported and treated with kindness, especially in an academic setting because it can be so overwhelming already. (read more)
...I feel that one-on-one instruction is the most beneficial for student success in the core content areas. All students can succeed and with support and individualized instruction, students can achieve their maximum potential. In my work with students, I have aided them in fostering a sense of personal confidence and a strong work ethic. (read more)