...My academic journey began with a BA in Biochemistry from Columbia University, followed by an MSc in Biomedical Sciences from Mount Sinai. I am currently in medical school where I had the opportunity to serve as head TA. My tutoring experience spans one-on-one and group settings, working with high school, college, and graduate students. (read more)
I first started tutoring while I was in college. Initially it was simply help that I offered to friends, but I found that I enjoyed helping others understand ideas that they previously thought were out of reach for themselves. I have now earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics and intend to continue studying as I move on to pursue a Master's degree. (read more)
...I was lucky enough to have a pharmacology professor who taught in a really interesting way and made the topic very interesting. I believe pharmacology is best taught by understanding rather than memorization. I am a fourth year medical student who has taken both USMLE step 1 and USMLE step 2. (read more)
...I work to help students on an individual level and do not only look at students as a disability label, rather as the whole person they are. I have a thorough understanding of computer tools used to help students with disabilities such as Kurzweil, Adobe Reader, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Dolphin... (read more)
...I like making math relevant and making real world connections to better help people understand how mathematics works in the real world. Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Integrated mathematics 1 and Integrated mathematics 2. GeometryI love mathematics and statistics. (read more)