...I graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (hardware and software). I spent a few years in the software field and thoroughly enjoyed it, but I could not get away from my passion for teaching. For more than a year, I’ve spent hundreds of hours helping students just lik... (read more)
...We will address options for reading strategies as well as approaches to different types of questions. As a note, effective test prep takes time, so I recommend starting early. I warn my prospective students that the gains to be made with just a week or two of preparation will be very limited. (read more)
...In my experience, by far most students CAN understand course material, even if previously struggling, if they simply have their specific individual questions and needs addressed. It is much more rewarding, on a personal level, to be able to provide that. I have a mathematics PhD, so I am comfortable teaching all math courses and levels. (read more)
...I started my teaching "career" in the 6th grade, when a neighbor hired me to tutor her sons in math. As an undergraduate and graduate student, I tutored in a variety of introductory and intermediate classes (statistics, finite mathematics, Calculus, college and intermediate algebra) and even ser... (read more)
I hold a bachelors degree from the University of Cincinnati in computer science. I have over five hundred hours of tutoring experience in ACT, SAT, and math topics. When I was in high school, I scored perfect or near perfect on the ACT, SAT, and PSAT and became a National Merit Scholar. (read more)