...I am currently a writer for the college’s newspaper and will be joining the Editorial Board as a News Editor in the upcoming semester. In high school, I tutored students at multiple levels, including for high school and 100-level community college classes. Additionally, I have worked with elementary and middle school students for several years. (read more)
...I have tutored college students attending Towson University and Loyola University. I have worked with students that have language learning difficulties, and use a multi-sensory approach to learning whenever needed. I also use a variety of resources and techniques (including visual, audio, etc.) to help students. (read more)
...My name is Diana, and I am an infectious disease researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My previous educational background focused on Biological Sciences and Biomedical Anthropology. I was a teaching assistant for 2.5 years, ranging from General Physics 2 to the Pathophysiology of Nutritional Diseases. (read more)
...Ron made the “science” understandable for us. To me Science is a verb; it is active and on-going. Rather than make students memorize what Scientists have learned, I prefer to teach them how they learned it, and hopefully in that way they can begin to truly understand and think for themselves.Internationally recognized authority in Pharmaceutical Manufactuing / Quality Control. (read more)
...My initial mentorship journey began in college when I regularly tutored my peers in Biology, Chemistry, and Biochemistry. After being accepted to medical school, I fell in love with seeing my students succeed in the classroom and also achieve their own admissions dreams. I have guided numerous ... (read more)