...This will help the speaker to get more confident and the audience will feel a better connection to the material.
2. Rehearse the speech as many times as possible. Best practice would be to rehearse in front of a mirror first and have peer sit through the speech and provide critical comments
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...Not only did I enjoy my math courses but I began tutoring my fellow students as well! Soon after I began tutoring at the Math Assistance Center(MAC) on the IUPUI campus. I continued to tutor at all levels at the MAC until I graduated with a B.S. in pure mathematics. (read more)
...Now I understand math fluidly, to the point that I have a degree in this field from one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. I am patient, helpful, and empathetic to individual student needs. I can take that math student who says they are "just not a math person" and give them the skills they need to feel like they will succeed in any math classroom. (read more)
...I have taught several courses to Engineering undergraduates and graduate students at Purdue University and Brown University. An active area in which I pursue research is the numerical solution of partial differential equations describing materials behavior. This entails a detailed understanding of linear algebra. (read more)
...I also scored 1500 on the SAT (780 Math | 720 Reading), demonstrating my ability to analyze critically and solve problems—some skills I bring to my tutoring sessions. Throughout my education, I was taught the importance of inquiry-based learning instead of simply giving answers. My teachers would always ask me questions surrounding the answer, but never actually give me the answers. (read more)