...Following this, I tutored English and Math to a class of around 30 high school Juniors and Seniors prepping for the SATs. As a Teaching Assistant (TA) for Psych 248 (Psych stats) at Hunter College, I held weekly office hours and review sessions before exams. I was also in charge of grading roughly 30 students' homework, so I saw firsthand the common mistakes that students make in the course. (read more)
...I started out working as an engineer and began teaching on the college level. It was at that point I realized I love being in the classroom. After taking time off to raise my family, I decided to chase my passion and be a science teacher. (read more)
...Therefore, I would be willing to tutor either place or in between. I concentrate on individualized needs and cater to students becoming independent in their endeavors.I am a High school math teacher with success getting students to pass the Regents or get higher Algebra 1 scores. I have taught after school and done pull outs to increase their skills and confidence. (read more)
...I started teaching when I was an undergraduate at SUNY Binghamton where I was pursuing a degree in Cell and Molecular Biology. I worked as a teaching assistant in biology labs for several semesters before moving on to one-on-one tutoring for an additional 3 semesters. I enjoyed tutoring so much that I decided to join a tutoring company after I had completed my degree. (read more)
...If you're taking Linear Algebra, you've probably already worked with vectors and matrices. As it turns out, up to this point, we've been kind of taking our ability to work with these constructs for granted. All of the foundations need to be mathematically built from the ground up in an n-dimensional space. (read more)