...Working together to understand concepts in clear, direct ways3. Reinforcing challenging concepts with spaced repetition and scaffolding knowledge4. Noticing confidence barriers and ways to improve study tactics for efficient, painless learningI received my undergraduate in English in the Plan II Honors program at the University of Texas at Austin. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingEnglish,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
Hello! My name is Kamryn and I am an incoming med student for 2024. As someone who recently submitted both TMDSAS and AMCAS applications, I understand how overwhelming and confusing the process can be. (read more)
...I also researched non-Galois field extensions, generalized zeta functions, and elliptic curves—further expanded upon in my graduate studies. After moving to Houston, I worked at Rice University as a graduate teaching assistant from 2018 to 2020. I was involved in all levels of the undergraduate math curriculum, from calculus to linear algebra and algebraic structures. (read more)
...My goal is to help students make the most progress not just solving the current problems they are working on, but feeling confident the next time they see a similar problem. I grew up always enjoying solving problems and taking tests. For me test prep was an exciting challenge that could always be solved, and I want to help pass on some of that to other students. (read more)
...I currently work as a Professor of Spanish at Texas State University. I began studying the language in 8th grade and have never looked back. As an undergraduate, I studied Spanish at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Monterrey, Mexico. (read more)