...As an incoming medical student, I have a robust foundation in math and science, ranging from elementary school through my undergraduate studies. During my time at UVA, I served as a teaching assistant for introductory biology and human anatomy and physiology, where I developed a passion for brea... (read more)
...I have taught economics at three different universities, including principles of microeconomics, as well as upper level applied economic courses. Additionally, I have a wealth of teaching experience in the field as a private instructor from high school Econ all the way up to Ph.D. level Economic... (read more)
...I have also been the instructor of record for large lecture sections of principles of microeconomics, have taught and designed intermediate microeconomics courses several times, and will be teaching microeconomics again in the Fall. I am a fourth-year PhD candidate and have taken three semesters... (read more)
...I graduated with a B.A. in Biology and an M.D. degree. Throughout secondary school, undergraduate, and medical school, I found that I succeeded more in the subjects my teachers or professors broke down material into ways that are easier to understand. They also came up with fun ways to teach the material, which helped me memorize the content easier. (read more)
...Most students either need more repetition or to hear multiple perspectives from another mentor to understand topics easier. I am an Honors Education and Mathematics major at Fairmont State University. I am in my sophomore year in college with Calculus 2 and human development, learning, and teaching courses under my belt. (read more)