...I am qualified to teach study skills for two main reasons. First, I have had success as a student. As a graduate of a top-ten college (the University of Chicago) and a top-ten law school (the University of Michigan), I have, over the course of my career, learned well how to manage my time and organize my study habits. (read more)
...Early in my training, I became a keen observer of the practices my professors and mentors used. I assessed what worked for me and others, and what strategies fell short. In my time as a teaching assistant/tutor/mentor for undergraduate students, I have slowly and deliberately amassed a set of practices and philosophies that work best for a wide range of students. (read more)
...I've tutored math locally, algebra through calculus, for several years alongside my wife, who has been tutoring for 16 years. I've also put together a collection of Algebra II study sheets to help explain concepts to students. As an undergrad at Brandeis University I took three semesters of calculus, plus other advanced math in the computer science department. (read more)
11 Subjects: includingStatistics,GRE,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...I am an expert at using graphing calculators, website building, all Microsoft products and some Adobe products, and more. I recently renewed my National Board Certification in teaching mathematics. I have a master's from Furman with a 4.0. (read more)
...We will look at making a plan, defense, thinking how your opponent is thinking, etc. Motivation: I am passionate about helping others on their chess journey and can not wait to see my students improve the way I have these last few years. Personality: I am very laid back and objective. (read more)