...At Rockhurst, I received the Edward Kos Award for Academic Achievement in Cell and Molecular Biology. I also attended Saint Louis University School of Medicine for a year, after which I withdrew to pursue a different career path. I’ve been a tutor for over two years, during which time I worked both as an independent tutor and as a part of various tutoring centers. (read more)
...I have taken multiple math and science classes. I am knowledgeable in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, single variable calculus, and multiple variable calculus. I am knowledgeable in physics-(classical mechanics and electricity & magnetism). My experience in math and science comes from engineering classes such as Statics, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Circuits, etc. (read more)
...Alas, I've never taken to self-aggrandizement like a fish to water. So, let me just tell you how I got here! Once upon a time, back in the mid 1990s, I started teaching SAT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT classes for the Princeton Review. (read more)
...I also have experience teaching swimming and basketball, as I worked as a swim instructor for over 10 years, and as an assistant basketball coach through my local YMCA. For our intial meeting, I like to try to create a goal-oriented action plan to ensure we're working together to accomplish the ... (read more)
...I love Tutoring because it allows me to do what I love most – which is teach. I love teaching, but I can definitely see better results with one on one or a small group environment. I have successfully tutored 10 students in their PSAT with national merit scholar results. (read more)