...I mostly tutored for the introductory classes, which are equivalent to algebra/calculus AP physics. I graduated in 2021 with a major in physics and minors in mathematics and economics. In my experience, what holds most students back from their full potential is a struggle to identify what part of a problem they’re not getting. (read more)
...My mother's sister was left with developmental disabilities after 2 bouts with meningitis as a toddler. As a result, I grew up immersed in a family deeply involved with people with special needs. I volunteered with Special Olympics throughout my childhood and into my college years, and my mother continues to work as a job coach for differently abled adults. (read more)
...Over the years, my concepts and teaching style has been polished a lot and now I possess the ability to effectively pass on my knowledge to my students. I prefer one on one tutoring sessions with my students because it truly helps me identify their problems and understand why they are struggling with the discipline. Also, it helps me gauge their knowledge in the discipline. (read more)
...I also have worked in child care since I was 15 and have always loved working with kids. Because of my passion for working with children and helping others, I have decided to pursue a career in elementary and special education. I have taken education courses at my college focused on teaching practices for specific subjects for grades k-6 and studied child psychology. (read more)
...I first began tutoring back in high school, when one of my friends asked me to help him to prepare for the SAT. I helped him to raise his SAT score by 200+ points. I am a life-long learner, and I enjoy teaching just as much as I do learning. (read more)