...I taught calculus and differential equations at an engineering school for seven years. This was a two year curriculum. I have a Masters degree in applied mathematics and most coursework for a doctorate. (read more)
...I am comfortable helping any students seeking admission to either undergraduate or graduate programs. I am also happy to help with scholarship applications and have a deep understanding of how to be successful in that process. I am a medical student who has done several years of research in genetics. (read more)
...I completed my teaching endorsement for special education at the graduate school of education at DePaul University in June 2014. Part of that endorsement includes identifying and assisting students on the autism spectrum. My undergraduate degree in education also provided some exposure with educating students with disabilities. (read more)
...I have a Ph.D. degree in molecular neuroscience from Northwestern University. In terms of teaching and tutoring, I have done both for over 15 years. My earliest experience of tutoring was in 2005 while I was an undergraduate at Lake Forest College. (read more)
...One place is from the wide range of classrooms I work in. Today, students that makeup classrooms are diverse in ability and disability, and it is not unusual for a classroom to have 5-10 ADHD students. But I have to say that the majority of my experience with ADHD came from raising my own 2 ADHD children. (read more)