...Additionally, I worked as a teaching assistant for a Learning and Memory course for a semester. My experience includes both lecture-based and smaller group settings, with a focus on psychology-related topics. I also gained valuable tutoring experience as a student intern at the Read to Succeed summer program in 2019. (read more)
...I stayed in that position until the fall of 2021 when I became an ESL teacher within the same district. While working, I received a masters from Gwynedd Mercy University in Special Education. I then received my ESL Certification from Neumann University. (read more)
...I have often been told that I should have been a teacher and would like to make that a reality. I sincerely want to help the students I tutor, and watch them enjoy the learning process and the moment when the light bulb goes off in their head and they "get it". I welcome any resources or suggestions that students or parents can provide, I am easy to reach and will provide timely responses. (read more)
...No matter the problem, there are many ways to solve. Making them as simple as possible and avoiding errors is what makes math tricky, but I have the skills and experience to explain it and help people stop being afraid of that 7-letter scary word - Algebra. Algebra is all about how fast something is moving. (read more)
...As an undergrad at Brandeis University I took three semesters of calculus, plus other advanced math in the computer science department. I received an 800 on my SAT Math Level II, which tests knowledge of Algebra 2, Precalculus, and Trigonometry. I've tutored math locally, algebra through calculus, for several years. (read more)