...Often we discuss study environment, study material, and study aids. At Clemson I took a Study Skills class in order to become a better tutor, especially for students with learning disabilities who may need a more strict set of study skills. I have helped many students develop better study skills so that they are able to work more effectively on their school work. (read more)
...I've worked as an educator and executive functioning coach for 7 years, and I love helping my students with ADHD overcome their challenges. Getting my degree from Duke University, teaching in both public and private schools, and working 1-on-1 with hundreds of students has given me unique insigh... (read more)
...Recently, I transitioned to full-time tutoring, as I found myself drawn more to the joy of helping students. I love the spark of excitement in an "aha moment" and seeing my students grow and become more confident. I see tutoring as an opportunity to empower students to navigate problems independently. (read more)
...I have worked as a professional seamstress for many years. I feel comfortable teaching the basics to new students and helping more advanced students with advice. I am an ordained minister with many years experience working in Methodist and non-traditional settings. (read more)
...I’ve done poorly on tests numerous times, but I’ve always managed to bounce back. Whenever I needed help, there was always someone willing to help me. I have a deep desire to do the same for anybody who's there right now. (read more)