...I was a professor of law for 20 years, a partner in a top tier law firm for 18 years, First in my Law School graduating class, a Rhodes Scholar Nominee [selected from my entire University] and was awarded an academic scholarship to law school. Most of my teaching skills, including study and nov... (read more)
...I was an adjunct math professor at Penn State University. Before that, I coached the Math Section of the SSAT for three years at the Huntington Learning Center. My experience has afforded me a lot of insight into the strategies that work best for students. (read more)
10 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,GED,SAT Math,ACT Math
...This is done by teaching them how to think about and connect with their material in a type of assisted independence instead of me giving all the answers to the student. I also try to relate past knowledge the student may have to the material currently being studied. Furthermore, one gripe I hav... (read more)
...While I suspect there would be few occasions where I might be called upon to tutor public speaking, I have no doubt in my ability to do so. I graduated BC Law and passed the Massachusetts Bar on my first attempt. After clerking for a Justice of the NH Supreme Court, I have practiced civil trial... (read more)
...This is the American way of democracy, awkward, yet successful. Calculus is the study of instantaneous change using a variety of methods to solve many different kinds of problems. We can use calculus as a framework to model the real world to help understand how it behaves under different circumstances. (read more)