...I live in Westchester County and work in the Bronx. Therefore, I would be willing to tutor either place or in between. I concentrate on individualized needs and cater to students becoming independent in their endeavors.I am a High school math teacher with success getting students to pass the Regents or get higher Algebra 1 scores. (read more)
...My Bachelor's degree was in English from Grinnell College, and I am an avid reader interested in many subjects. I am NYS certified in elementary education and literacy with a Master's degree from Bank Street College of Education. I also have more than eight years teaching experience at both public and private schools, primarily in Brooklyn. (read more)
...The concepts can seem very abstract at first and difficult to understand. I believe the key to trigonometry is a fundamental understanding of key concepts (law of sines, law of cosines, 3,4,5 rule, ect.) and applying them. Everything builds off a solid foundation. (read more)
Hi! I'm Aaron, and I have three years of college tutoring experience. I have worked as a peer tutor in a one-on-one setting for introductory computer science courses, serve as a tutor for data analysis/econometrics/statistics, and have been a teaching assistant for upper-level undergraduate courses in statistics and computer science. (read more)
...So far, I have plans to become a teacher post grad. Although I am a first year college student, I have been tutoring classmates, friends and younger students (around 9-12) for about 3 years. I have never had an opportunity to officially become a tutor, as where I lived did not offer it, so all my experience is volunteer—while it was usually in flux whether or not I would receive any payment. (read more)