...Likewise, my experience working and living abroad, and especially my strength in Asian Studies, is useful in explaining World Literature. As with English/SAT, I'm a challenging teacher, and my approach is to find what works with students as individuals. In my experience, the keys to tutoring are the educational relationship and specific methods. (read more)
...Periodically I review papers in chemistry. I have plans to expand my chemistry knowledge and intend to start doing that by tutoring more chem students. I have tutored and taught geometry, and often use geometric facts in problems I present in my other math classes such as Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus. (read more)
...I have tutored students in elementary, Middle and High school. Now I am currently doing my PhD in chemistry. I also received the Kay Chester Scholarship for Teachers. (read more)
...My tried-and-true approach has produced great results. I am proud that many of my students, including all of my own children, were accepted into many of the top universities in the country, such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, UPenn, Dartmouth, Stanford, and more. Each session lasts between 1-2 hours with a frequency of 2-3 sessions per week. (read more)
...I also work with high school and college students who struggle with executive dysfunction. This can lead to academic problems and increased anxiety if one gets behind on coursework. I am have my Masters Degree in Adolescent Education. (read more)