...ChristineI have been teaching and tutoring Trigonometry for over 5 years. Since I also teach it I know the curriculum very well and I know where students struggle the most. This is very helpful since Trig is a new math language. (read more)
...I have experience with geometry calculations by hand, computationally, using coordinates and diagrams, and in many scientific contexts. I have been a college physics teacher for 10 years and helped dozens of physics students in the past. I have studied for my dynamics extensively for meteorology in the past. (read more)
...I have an MCAT score of 41/45 (99th percentile) and as an MD-PhD, I am in my element when it comes to science. Contentwise, I know the nuances of the test so I know which areas of science are important to focus on. I received an A+ in Biostastics at the university level. (read more)
...I've dealt with both of those problems in my own early education. I was home-schooled up through 5th grade. My mom was learning with me up to a point, but she eventually fell behind. (read more)
...I am well-versed in navigating the ins and outs of the research process, including assisting with IRB and grant applications. My broad range of experiences has equipped me with a strong foundation to guide students in writing their research papers. I have subject specializations in statistics for psychology and related fields, with proficiency in SPSS, R, and Mplus. (read more)