...Typically, I will review a practice exam first to evaluate the student's needs and tailor instruction accordingly. In elementary school our children face the sometimes daunting task of mastering many subjects, including reading and math, simultaneously in a diverse classroom. Each child brings a unique mix of gifts, gaps, and experience to the task. (read more)
...I try to encourage my students, give positive feedback, and show the practical side to the subject. I have used Excel to create spreadsheets and workbooks for a number of years. I'm familiar with most of the capabilities available. (read more)
...He eventually graduated with a degree in pharmacy. Another person I taught failed the first chemistry quiz of the semester (2 out of 10). I worked with this person, and he went on to do very well in the course. The approach that I take is that, as long as students don't give up on themselves, I won't give up on them either, regardless of what their grades are. (read more)
...I was an applied math and quantitative methods major at the University of Rochester and received BS, MS, and MBA degrees. I scored at the 97th percentile on the GMAT test and in the upper 3% of the top 10% of college graduates. I taught at the college level for 15 years on an adjunct basis. (read more)
...Licensed 6-12 math teacher in the State of Florida. I started tutoring APUSH in 2020, and since then, almost all of students have scored a 4 or 5. I stress the importance of understanding the test and the rubric for the free response. (read more)