...This can sometimes feel frustrating to a student but always pays off in the end. With that being said, flexibility is key as no two students learn the same way nor have the same goals for a class. Even though my career is in abstract theoretical physics, I have extensive experience with teaching the AP curriculum as well the IB. (read more)
...I build my lessons on a two tier approach: content and strategy. I teach both the academic concepts tested (Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, etc.), as well as the best methods for problem solving (Picking Your Own Number, Plugging In, etc.). Standardized tests, especially the SAT ma... (read more)
...We also discuss how to handle detail and inference questions. I am an avid reader myself and love to nurture an appreciation for reading in my students. I work with students on understanding trigonometric concepts for both math and physics classes. (read more)
...I work in management consulting and have taken a number of post-graduate economics courses. I have also trained new associates in basic economics. I work in management consulting and have taken a number of post-graduate economics courses. (read more)
...In 2011, I was valedictorian (had a 4.0 GPA) of a high school class of 450 students, and I received a 2300 on my SAT. I graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and double minors in French and Poverty Studies at Washington and Lee University in Virginia in May 2015. Currently, I'm a fourth year medical student at the University of Washington in Seattle. (read more)