...I have found that it is easier to learn a more complex topic when the fundamentals are more secure. I am a firm believer in the use of a calendar to prioritize events which then helps in time management. I also work on goal setting and categorizing them according to short term, medium term and long term goals and then what has to be done to achieve these goals. (read more)
...My Graduate Record Exam score qualified me for MENSA. Choosing the right tutor is an important decision and is highly personal. The learning experience is optimized when there is common ground and mutual respect. (read more)
...On top of this, I have experience with teaching and test-taking strategies. I have volunteered teaching elementary school children in underserved neighborhoods reading and writing skills as well as doing science enrichment activities. I have tutored middle to high school students in writing and composition and was a peer tutor in science topics for college students. (read more)
...Pharmacists need to have a background in calculus in order to understand and mathematically describe how a person's drug concentration changes with time following a dose. This is known as pharmacokinetics and it serves as the basis for determining how much drug is given and how frequently it is given. As a pharmacy major, I had to take many chemistry courses in college. (read more)
...Since every students is different lessons will be adjusted based on the students’ individual needs. I am currently a math teacher in the Central Islip School district where I tutor and teach 7-12th graders. Other than teaching the regular school schedule I also tutor students after school. (read more)