...Starting with the 2016 testing, the Math portion now has a calculator and non-calculator portion. Though for a large part of the calculator portion, just about all questions can be done without, and usually with less effort or the same as typing into the calculator. Time should be set aside for practicing problems both ways. (read more)
...I still remember those years of learning fondly now, after over 14 years in the profession. I graduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor of Science (concentration in Accounting) and from The Ohio State University with a Master of Accounting. I am a CPA with experience in various roles including bookkeeping, audit, and consulting across several different industries. (read more)
...During my time at Michigan, I tutored varsity athletes in Economics classes ranging from introductory to advanced courses. In addition, I also tutored students in Statistics and other math courses. I find tutoring to be extremely enjoyable and like providing help to students in their wide array of studies. (read more)
...I enjoy breaking concepts down and providing real life examples to aid in my approach. I have tutored students in both a group (up to 10) and one on one setting. I began tutoring in college at the request of my first accounting professor after seeing me help fellow students in his class regularly. (read more)