...I choose to tutor because I love to see the spark of recognition in the eyes of a student, and I want to help others with things that challenge me. Also, one of the best ways to learn a subject is to teach it. I believe everyone has the capability within themselves to accomplish their learning goals. (read more)
...I have worked at Kumon, teaching students in Math and English. Furthermore, I was a volunteer mentor at my undergraduate college, coaching college students in their respective STEM fields. As an additional bonus, I was the founder of the philosophy of medicine at my college as well, leading to recruiting and mentoring my team to manage the organization. (read more)
...I had lots of students who struggled in math at the alternative school and I feel I was able to help many of them! I taught reading at an alternative school and also took a speed reading class for myself which also helped in teaching reading to students! When I taught at a Job Corps Center my students were 16-24 years old and for many of them, English was their second language. (read more)
...During my time at Yale, I worked as a supervisor at the East Rock Record, a student-produced newspaper project by area children. I also traveled to Japan twice, the first time to study literature at Waseda University, and the second time to teach English and Civics under GPI US. Since graduating, I have exclusively worked in education in the Seattle Metro/Sound area. (read more)