...In graduate school, I took a course on Teaching Diverse Learners, half of which was devoted to special education, one lesson of which was devoted to ADHD. I got an A- in that course. I have ADHD myself and am intimately familiar with the obstacles it presents to learning and how to either circumvent those obstacles or use ADHD traits as assets. (read more)
...The position involves teaching chess lessons to classes of elementary school students and then assisting matches they play against one another. I have a bachelor's and a master's degree from Stevens Institute of Technology in Civil Engineering. I also work full time in the field as a roadway designer. (read more)
...I own thousands of books in mathematics. I have written booklets for GRE exam preparation in mathematics. I can help you really understand the subject or if you are in a hurry, I can give you amazing shortcuts which will save time and help pass your exams. (read more)
...With dedication, every student succeeds, so don’t despair! Learning new disciplines keeps me very aware of the struggles all students face. Beyond academics, I spend my time in the wilderness, backpacking, kayaking, and bicycling. (read more)
...I do individual preparations for each tutoring session. During the session I want to give the student a complete understanding of the concepts covered as well as examples for the students to work through in order to gain mastery of the concepts. The courses in which I have the strongest background are Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus and Calculus. (read more)