...Of course I cannot claim credit for their gifts, but my teaching philosophy did play a significant roll in helping them to develop those gifts. Of all the standardized tests, the GRE math section is really the most fun. I know that sounds weird, but honestly, the GRE is not a test to fear. (read more)
...Tutoring and Teaching Experience:I have been tutoring for over six years, working with students of various ages and educational levels. My experience ranges from one-on-one sessions to classroom settings, both in-person and online. I have successfully helped numerous students prepare for standardized tests such as the ACT, SAT, GRE, GED, MCAT, and LSAT. (read more)
...I am currently working at the National Institute of Health as a post-baccalaureate researcher studying structural biology and vaccine development. This past year, I was invited to interview at 15 medical schools and was admitted to several schools, including NYU Grossman SOM, WashU in St. Louis, Feinberg, Pritzker, and Mayo in Rochester. (read more)
...As a computer science major, I have also taken several college math courses that helped me solidify many of the basic math concepts from earlier years that I feel very confident about in teaching. I self-studied MCAT which allowed me to see many different possible ways to study, and I want to sh... (read more)
...I applied this hands-on philosophy with extensive teaching opportunities throughout college, taking on various teaching positions in STEM courses in both organic chemistry and in computer science. In these roles, I had the opportunity to teach in structured review sessions as well as in one-on o... (read more)