...I acted as a TA for my AP Calc AB classes, and have a thorough understanding of calculus concepts. Hamilton College focuses on improving written and oral communication. As a junior, I have planned, written, and edited papers of varied length on subjects ranging from history to economics. (read more)
...When I initially took the LSAT I scored a 143 (20th percentile), I almost gave up on attending law school. After rigorous studying, and building out my self-made LSAT prep plan, I achieved a 176 (99th percentile) the next time I took the LSAT. I want all of my students to know that the LSAT, while difficult, is possible to master. (read more)
...I stress a comparative, non-judgmental approach which allows the student to comprehend very complex theological concepts in a short time period. Undergraduate studies at Marlboro College in Classics, Latin translation, history and mythology. Graduate-level studies in philosophy and religion in the classical world. (read more)
...I have a BA in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland's prestigious honors program, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems from CUNY Hunter College. I tutor part time while I work for a local flight simulator. I started tutoring SAT for my high school in 2005, shortly after I took the test myself. (read more)
...I am a graduate student at Binghamton University studying Adolescent Education in which I will earn my initial teaching certification in Earth Science! For my undergrad, I studied at Binghamton University, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in Earth Science and History. I am passionate about history, especially American history. (read more)