...I especially enjoy teaching trigonometry and Algebra 2. Whether you are learning Common Core or traditional, I can help. I have a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in French Language and Literature, have written two cookbooks, worked as a book editor in the software industry, and also teach high school math, English, French, and Italian. (read more)
...I recommend students prepare for standardized tests by working through practice exams for relatively short periods of time several times a day. This gives them familiarity with the test format while identifying areas to focus on during tutoring sessions. The TEAS exam tests potential nursing students in the subject areas of reading comprehension, math, science, and language usage. (read more)
...Recently, I helped a 10th grade boy complete an English essay on The Great Gatsby as well as several biology essays. In June 2017 I received a Master's Degree in Statistics from CSU East Bay. I have successfully tutored students in statistics ranging in academic level from high school through graduate school. (read more)
...History students use it with census records to determine when people moved from the country to the city. When cooking, you can use it to figure out how full to make the measuring cup when doubling the recipe and you don't have the right sized cup. High schools usually offer this course after Geometry and call it Algebra II or Advanced Algebra. (read more)
...The goal is to improve your "content confidence" so you can achieve better quiz and test scores. To help with "looming" exams, I often recommend an accelerated test prep "sprint" - an intensive 2-5 day series of custom-tuned problem sets to firm up your weak areas ahead of a major exam. The sprint includes test-taking tactics and strategies. (read more)