...However, I will need information about expectations to ensure that I can best help you, and this can take some time.
3. I will not schedule a meeting until (2) is answered, and I insist on talking with a potential student first. This is to assess fit and rapport. (read more)
...During this time, I taught Algebra 2 lessons daily. I am familiar with the content, and have experience communicating this knowledge in a digestible way. While taking Calculus BC in high school, I passed the AP test with a score of 5. (read more)
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My name is Scott. I graduated in 2003 with a degree in Computer Science. Although I haven't worked in my field, I taught English in South Korea from 2005 to 2008 and have tutored students in ESL and math after I returned. Right now, I'm living in Wisconsin. (read more)
...I take a more relaxed, fun approach to my tutoring. Less stress for everyone involved and makes the material more enjoyable to learn. I am a proponent of learning from mistakes, figuring out what went wrong and correcting so it is done right the next time. (read more)
...I’ve spent over 400 hours volunteering as a peer tutor at my high school and online at Schoolhouse World. My biggest passion is making students more interested, excited, and curious about science and learning in general. I like to focus on the bigger picture, focusing on how ideas relate to one another as well as giving specific examples of how concepts are useful in the real world. (read more)