...After high school, I was accepted to a university and worked as an official/freelanced software engineer for five years in my country. Moving to the United States in 2010, I worked in various positions in academic education. It was an opportunity for me to meet and be inspired by my peers, who had the most challenging situations but still persuaded their dreams. (read more)
...I graduated in 2020 with a degree in Earth and Space Exploration (Geological Sciences) and a certificate in Field Geology. During my time in college I focused my courses on mineralogy, petrology, structural geology, and field geology. Prerequisites for these courses include challenging math and science topics such as chemistry, physics, and calculus I-III. (read more)
...I welcome the opportunity to be a part of helping others to achieve their goals. Thank you.I worked for 3 years coordinating a church nursery, including supervising nursery employees and designing and implementing Christian education curriculum for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Following that, I worked for 9 years as a church youth group leader for middle school and high school youth. (read more)
...So I am fluent in Korean, Japanese and English. I have worked at a Japanese company in U.S. as a Japanese translator for 6 months, and I was translating Japanese to English and English to Japanese. After graduating from University of Georgia, I have worked at a Japanese corporate for over a year. (read more)
...I make sure that you understand the concepts involved by asking what you understand and filling in the gaps. I also make up examples and questions based on the scenario. I cover debits, credits, the financial statements, journal entries, assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses, and many more topics, as needed. (read more)