...I want my students to feel confident in their ability to identify mistakes and correct them independently. This is particularly important when working with children, as they often become reliant on external guidance. By encouraging them to think critically and problem-solve on their own, I help them develop the skills needed for lifelong learning. (read more)
...Additionally, my graduate research involves zoo archaeology, one of the most explicitly anthropological subfields of archaeology. I have a PhD in archaeology, and I have worked on excavations in Greece, Turkey, and Italy. I have taught archaeology courses at the university level, wrote articles for archaeology journals, and I am currently working on writing a book on the subject. (read more)
...I further pursued my education at St. John's University School of Law, graduating in 2009. With about fifteen years of experience as a lawyer focused on legal writing and policy work, I bring strong analytical and organizational skills to my tutoring sessions. (read more)
...I have tutored in learning centers and now tutor privately. I enjoy helping students learn new skills and provide enrichment so that they can excel academically. I have many pleased parents and over the years have formed close relationships with the families of my students. (read more)
...As an undergraduate I completed 6 hours of probability. I have also completed course work in number theory and graph theory. I have a bachelor's in math and have completed the coursework for a master's in applied math. (read more)