I attended Rockhurst University, through which I have Bachelor’s degrees in Molecular Biology and Spanish with a GPA of 3.98. 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. (read more)
...I am very eager to help students truly learn, understand, and apply the math and science to everyday life so that the more they understand, the less they have to memorize. I graduated with my bachelor's degree in 2016 in mechanical engineering and I am currently in my master's program for physic... (read more)
...In session, students find me energetic with a dry sense of humor, occasionally punctuated by the occasional bit of sarcasm regarding authority and institutions. When I am not teaching, I am a serious mostly-amateur photographer (I've sold my work at art fairs, but photography remains a net drain... (read more)
...I'm also currently working on my master's degree in bilingual education. 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 goa... (read more)
I started tutoring, friends in algebra and geometry in high school, continued that through college, worked my way through my masters as a tutor and teaching algebra at a local community college, I have taught in Arkansas, California, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and now in Kansas. I’ve also taught in... (read more)