...And the one thing I've learned from almost two decades of teaching math is that *everyone* can be taught; *everyone* can learn to do math well! The best and most effective way to learn is always in a 1-on-1 situation with a teacher. Sometimes it's simply a matter of correcting a student's algebra work or filling in gaps in their knowledge. (read more)
...In addition to being very good at teaching math, I am also very passionate about history. I can name every president from George Washington to Joe Biden, I have written historical fiction, I often read books about history in my spare time, and I received a 5 on both the AP World History and the ... (read more)
...I have found students that needed plenty of help in math and have shown improvement since the time I started assisting them. In the classroom setting, I have provided one on one help for students so I can see where they struggle and point out how to improve in areas they lack in. I have over a year of experience teaching students genetics and physiology via Zoom. (read more)
...I just received a bunch of thank you messages from my AP calculus and physics students because they got the score they wanted on the AP exam and it really makes my day when students reach out like that. I have a great deal of experience working as a volunteer tutor for a middle school. Besides ... (read more)
...One thing that has never changed is the need for a fundamental base in algebra. So, not only have I learned algebra, but I have also mastered it. I am also able to teach it in a way that not only improves accuracy but also efficiency and tips that will help at the next level. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingGeometry,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math