...I am also the youth director at my church, where I work with students in middle/high school. During the time I spent with them, I realized how many of my students struggled with their math schoolwork. Since I have an engineering degree, math has always come naturally to me, and I believe that everyone deserves to feel excited by math, not intimidated. (read more)
...I am a recent graduate from Harvard with degrees in Stem Cell Biology and Global Health. I am currently a medical student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. I have been tutoring math for the last 10 years, ranging from pre-algebra to SAT math prep, as well as competition math (Mathcounts, AMC, etc). I primarily tutor pre-algebra, Algebra 1, and Algebra 2. (read more)
...I'm Jackeline, a civil engineer. I received my Master's Degree in Civil Engineering from George Mason University and my Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from San Ignacio de Loyola University in Lima, Peru. Regarding my tutoring and teaching experience, I worked as a tutor at the Early Identification Program at George Mason University. (read more)
...I earned my Master of Science in Educational Studies from Johns Hopkins University, and I currently hold a Standard Professional Certificate 1 (SPC1) in Maryland. My teaching journey has taken me through traditional classroom settings, small group instruction, and one-on-one tutoring, giving me ... (read more)
...I do not push or rush through the steps to the answer for a problem. The studying is in the steps. That's not the time for a teacher to rush. (read more)