...Albert Einstein said, "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." Method: Incentives and rewards are keys to motivation. I enjoy breaking complex subjects into bite-size pieces tailored to the students' styles. There is no reason why a subject, tedious on first impression or after poor instruction, can't become fascinating and fun to learn. (read more)
...I have also taught Physical Science and Earth and Environmental Science at the high school level. I recently refreshed my skills with college level Calculus courses.Algebra 1 is a major leap for many students. Why do we use variables? (read more)
...I achieved a 172 my first time taking the test, and I draw on that experience to help my students meet their full potential. I'm a practicing attorney and 2018 Harvard Law graduate. I've worked for a Big Law firm, a state government agency, and an e-learning company, to name a few! (read more)
...Rachel's research concentration is political sociology, social movements, and qualitative methods. She has received grants and presented original research at conferences through the U.S. and abroad, most recently presenting at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in Oxford, U.K. Rachel also volu... (read more)
...I also teach speed reading and make math fun. I have Master's degrees from Northwestern University and Columbia Teachers College. I have taught GMAT courses at Nyack College in New York. (read more)