I have been working in education for past 17 years. After earning my bachelor of science degree in Mathematics and certification I started teaching high school mathematics. My interest in learning strategies prompted me to continue my education, earning MEd. in Secondary Education and extra 18 graduate hours in mathematics. (read more)
...I'm a quick worker and can use your time efficiently; I've whipped together a ten page academic paper from start to finish in less than two hours, and - on one occasion - wrote an entire young adult novel in the span of five weeks. I know the patterns, the way writing works best, and I can share... (read more)
...They are convinced that they have forgotten most of the math they learned in high school and college. Yet in reality all the math skills they need for the GRE are skills they have been using and developing since they left college. The hardest part of the GRE math is learning to read the question and understand exactly what is being asked. (read more)
...This past year, I was invited to interview at 15 medical schools and was admitted to several schools, including NYU Grossman SOM, WashU in St. Louis, Feinberg, Pritzker, and Mayo in Rochester. I would not be where I am today if not for the great teachers and mentors in my life. (read more)
...I use a variety of resources, including practice exercises, real-world examples, and technology tools, to make learning both effective and enjoyable. Why I Tutor:Tutoring is more than just a job for me; it’s a passion. I find great joy in seeing my students grow and succeed. (read more)