...As such, I obtained undergraduate degrees in English and Philosophy. I have worked as a high school language arts teacher for most of my career, but I have also spent considerable hours over the years working on test prep of all varieties and subject tutoring in (mostly) online 1-on-1 settings. I have worked with students from 3rd grade all the way through grad school age. (read more)
...I have experience with ACT prep programming. I also have experience and training in Scholastic's Read 180 program which allows students to work on fluency, phonics, and comprehension. Contact me today and lets walk this learning journey together.I am a Special Educator of 13 years and have taught Scholastic's Read 180 program. (read more)
...My go-to teaching style focuses on practical application and hands on work. What this means for you is that instead of listening to a lecture, you will be given the opportunity to actually work through processes with structured oversight and guidance. This is essentially a type of kinesthetic l... (read more)
...However, it is more than that. Not only do I have a degree in History but I have personally taught it- not only did I ace the LSAT but I increased my score from a 152 to a 172 in just two months. I actually took the LSAT while in college and managed both a 99th percentile score AND I managed to graduate Magna cum Laude. (read more)
...Since then, I have added to my knowledge with multiple classes in Calculus. For Geometry, I try to make proofs and theorems interactive in order to make what can be a dry subject more interesting and fun. Once there is a solid foundation in these concepts, it is easier to teach more advanced formulas that are in most state curricula. (read more)