...Writing, grammar, and language have always been passions of mine — so much so that professors once questioned why I didn’t pursue English. I love editing, making lists, and keeping things organized — Marie Kondo is my idol, and my idea of fun might just be color-coding a calendar. Whether you’r... (read more)
...It was inspiring to have a Professor for middle school algebra and geometry, and I've adopted some of his methods into my teaching. My scores on standardized tests such as SAT math and GRE math and chem were in the 99.9 percentile (although admittedly the verbal scores were only in the 99% range... (read more)
...He is now a Mechanical Engineer, who had 44 college credits when he graduated from high school. I also worked as a Staff Financial Analyst for Chevron Oil Corporation and for Gulf Oil Corporation for 12 years. In this position, I wrote letters for the signature of the President of the company, the Chairman of the Board of Directors and for the Board of Directors' signature. (read more)
...I received an A in each class. Algebra 2 contains more advanced concepts of algebra. I can help make any concept or process associated with algebra 2 easier to understand. (read more)
...My undergraduate music major included a lot of ear training, as did my teaching during grad school and since. Most recently (Fall 2022) I taught the ear training course for incoming music PhD's at Harvard University. As an undergraduate, I took courses on Medieval, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern classical music. (read more)