...I completed anthropology courses from Washington University in St. Louis, including those related to cultural anthropology, human physiology and evolution, and archaeology. Anthropology covers topics related to humans and our societies, and as such, involves studying the tremendous diversity of human life, both in the present and throughout history. (read more)
...For nine years, I've supported elementary-age kiddos by designing and implementing individualized instruction across skills including reading, early language development, math calculation, and activities of daily living. I take an evidence-based, responsive approach to academic tutoring. That means I use the best available science to inform my practice. (read more)
...Feel free to contact me with any additional questions or schedule a lesson. I have chosen Mathematics as one of my majors in my undergraduate. Even though I have finally chosen Physics over mathematics, it is a well-known fact that much-advanced mathematics is involved. (read more)
...My experience with tutoring ranges from elementary to medical students. During undergrad, in addition to serving as a mentor for underclassmen and a TA for Medical Microbiology, I volunteered as a tutor in an after school program and taught elementary math. Now as a medical student, I've taught... (read more)
...I spent a year abroad teaching all subjects to students in Taiwan! I am passionate about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, critical literacy, and project-based learning approaches. I have seen huge strives in my students by using these teaching methods and allowing them to experience real-world situations! (read more)