...I'm always one text away and welcome any feedback on how to be a better peer tutor. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions!I am currently a medical student at WashU, where I teach chess to K-12 students in my spare time through the nonprofit organization I founded - CHESSanity. I have been playing chess competitively since I was 6 years old. (read more)
...I have already passed 5 actuarial exams. I had a score of 780 in SAT Math and 170/170 in GRE Quantitative Reasoning. Being a math zealot and explorer, I started exploring how to make math learning simpler at age 13 when I test my methods when helping my classmates who always stuck at improving their math. (read more)
...I am comfortable tutoring the sciences and math, but particularly enjoy college and medical school admissions advising. I received a 1570 (99th percentile) on my SAT and a 524 (100th percentile) on my MCAT exam. I have edited many personal statements for college and medical school, and can help my students prepare their primary/secondary medical school applications and for interviews. (read more)
...After college I studied Latin as a way to better understand grammar in general. I also spent three years as a Latin teacher in a private school just outside Washington D.C. In 1998 I took a job with an academic research software group that required me to spend regular time each day studying Gre... (read more)
...In addition to my formal teaching experience, I also have experience tutoring students in math from an elementary level up to college. I am extremely patient and skilled in explaining concepts in more than one way to help students who are struggling with a particular topic or approach. Rather t... (read more)