...Prealgebra is an important math course because it helps students transition from arithmetic into higher level math concepts. It builds on the skills they have developed and uses them in new ways as they begin to learn more difficult concepts. Many of my students first come to me at this level, and as we work they find confidence and improved skills. (read more)
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Hi! I am a student at the University of Michigan (a school ranked in the top 20) studying physics, biology, and neuroscience! I was also accepted into many highly ranked schools such as Wake Forest University, Villanova University, Boston College, Purdue Honors, and more with merit scholarship. (read more)
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...After self-studying throughout the summer, I scored a 520 on September 12th, 2020 MCAT exam, or the top 98th percentile. My score breakdown is: 132 Chemistry/physics, 128 CARS, 131 biology/biochemistry, 129 psychology/sociology. Please don’t hesitate to reach out and contact me if you have any questions at all. (read more)