...That's when I realized the importance of tailoring lessons to not only meet the students' academic needs, but their personality needs, as well. Everyone learns at different paces and through different stimuli. I strive to provide a friendly environment where the student is comfortable to ask anything and everything. (read more)
...I am one of the co-founders of CHESSanity, a nonprofit organization that teaches chess to K-12 students nationwide. I have been playing competitive chess since I was 6 years old, reaching a rating of 2000 and achieving the expert title. From elementary to high school, I played in tournaments and won the state title for my age group many times. (read more)
...I hold a B.S. degree in Engineering from UC Davis as well as a current California single-subject teaching credential for secondary mathematics, which authorizes me to teach all middle-school and high school mathematics topics up through Calculus. I have four years experience teaching high school... (read more)
I’m Gabriel, a medical student at WashU! I’m originally from Puerto Rico and I graduated from MIT with a degree in Chemistry and Biology, as well as a minor in Literature. If there’s anything that my years as a student have taught me, is that different subjects require different studying strategies. (read more)
...Using proper grammar and strong writing skills lets your reader know that you are well-educated and intelligent. Mistakes in your writing can be very distracting to the reader. In addition, using strong word choices and complex sentences keeps reader interest high, which encourages them to continue reading more from you, or give you a great grade. (read more)