...Tutoring background: I have informally and formally tutored over my entire career. My first formal such activity was to tutor a student in calculus, which was a requirement for him to retain his job. He passed his course with a grade of “A”. Most recently I tutored students one-on-one in geometry. (read more)
...I graduated from the Milwaukee School of Engineering with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduating and being thrust into the pandemic, I saw that a larger disconnect was beginning to grow between students and the subject their teachers were teaching. As a tutor, I strive to see where those disconnects are occurring and shine a new light on the subject matter. (read more)
...My tutoring experiences have taught me a lot, including when to listen and when to push and motivate students. I am always available in between tutoring sessions to answer small questions about content or studying tips. I find tutoring (whether it's the MCAT, GRE, GMAT, or any science/math course) to be a real joy, and I try to make my students feel the same way about their prep experience. (read more)
...During my time in graduate school I have taught (both as a Teaching Assistant and Primary Instructor) Physics 1 (Mechanics), Physics 2 (Electricity & Magnetism), and Computational Physics each at the Algebra and Calculus level. My teaching style is learner-centric and I have employed active lear... (read more)
...I have tutored introductory chemistry for well over a decade. Having taken several chemistry courses at the college level and continuing my exploration of chemistry through different professional development opportunities, I enjoy helping others work their way this oftentimes confusing content. Professionally, I use statistics on a daily basis to justify and explain the work that I do. (read more)