...When I tutor, I like to start off by emphasizing how interesting things. Kids tend to be curious and if you can relate things to them in a manner they find compelling, they are more willing to engage. This of course, does not mean much when it comes to exams, which is the basis of the schooling system. (read more)
...I am equally happy to work with students who are discovering music for the first time, are in the process of finding their own voice or just play for the fun of it! I truly believe that music can (and should!) be learned by anyone. My background in education is not limited to music and I am equally inspired to teach English, Mathematics and Physics. (read more)
...I also took Calc 2 at USC. I received an A in AP Chemistry, a 5 on the AP exam, and an 800 on the SAT Chem Subject Test. I also have a B.S. in biochemistry from USC, where I got an A in Organic Chemistry. (read more)
...Patient education, of course, is a core responsibility of a physician. As such, I have continued to hone my teaching skills through engaging in Medical Education electives, teaching anatomy and ultrasound to new students. In my free time, I strive to continue to foster a love for learning in all students who cross my path, no matter their age, grade level, background, hopes, or dreams. (read more)
...It lasts for 60 minutes for answering 40 multiple-choice questions evaluating their comprehension, evaluation, and application of information gathered from written passages. Unlike the Physical and Biological Sciences sections, the Verbal Reasoning section does NOT require specific content knowl... (read more)
55 Subjects: includingBiochemistry,Chinese,Zoology,Discrete Math