...I achieve the greatest fulfillment when someone I am working with is able to solve a problem that they are encountering, either academically or personally. I have been an "A" student throughout high school and college, and I have been a leader of many organizations that involve education. I was... (read more)
...I would also practice counting in binary numbers. All of this really helped when I started programming computers in machine language. I eventually became a biomedical engineer. (read more)
...In addition to teaching and tutoring, I've worked as Assistant Director of First Year Writing at UConn, Writing Tutorial Coordinator at Baruch College in Manhattan and Coordinator of Learning Resources at Cape Cod Community College. I'm currently pursuing my PhD in English Composition because of... (read more)
...During my undergraduate years, I studied both English and American Studies. While at school, I spent many afternoons tutoring at nearby middle schools. I love learning, so I continued on to get my Master's in Education. (read more)
...Dissertations are funny creatures though! My research may take more time depending on what kinds of data I collect and how in-depth I would like my theories and data to be. In basic terms, I teach the way I learn - in ways that are: methodical, organized, detailed, consistent, innovative, challenging. (read more)