Remember that question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Reflecting back, I often pretended to be a teacher. After working several years in construction industry management, I decided to go back to school to be able to consider academic possibilities. I was recruited immediately after completing a Masters Program to teach undergraduate Public Health courses. (read more)
...In both institutions, I worked with students to boost their reading comprehension, their essay writing, and grammar and syntax. Students also improved their test taking strategies and time management by attending my tutoring sessions. Furthermore, teaching at Hudson County Community College has given me the tools needed to work effectively with students online. (read more)
...An introductory session is economical at as low as $35/hour, and my hourly rate becomes even more affordable after the first 10 hours per week! Finally, please note, while I do offer in-person lessons to long-standing clients, because of the safety concerns of meeting strangers at pre-arranged l... (read more)
...As a junior majoring in both Computer Science and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, I can relate to this difficulty. Therefore, my goal is to simplify and optimize the way these classes are taught. Since my sophomore year, I have served as a TA for Calculus II, gathering around 110 hours of tutoring experience. (read more)
...I have two years of tutoring experience with high school, middle school, and college students, so I am comfortable with students of any age. I earned a score of 35 on the ACT (36 English, 35 math, 35 science, 34 reading) and have had an A+ and/or a 5 on the AP exam of all of the following classe... (read more)