...My suggestion is that the different formulas and concepts should be considered tools to use. A carpenter has many tools, and learns to use them effectively to complete the task at hand. The formulas and concepts of Math and Engineering are likewise tools to use to complete the task at hand. (read more)
...Over the past four years, I have privately tutored middle to high school students in all subjects, adapting my methods to fit individual learning styles. I also worked at an academic writing center, assisting high school students with writing skills and reading comprehension. I prepared students for ACT/SAT with strategic test prep through Huntington Learning Center. (read more)
...I received my training in Learning Disabilities at the University of Oregon. I was required to take 30 graduate hours in this field in order to earn certification. This training included several courses related to dyslexia. (read more)
...I earned my Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University in 2019. Following my undergraduate studies, I took a gap year before embarking on my medical school journey, during which I worked as a tutor. Presently, I find myself in my fourth year of medical school, actively engaged in the application process for residency programs. (read more)
I'm a sociologist and researcher with a Master's in sociology from the State University of New York at Albany. My undergraduate coursework also focused on psychology and English. As a graduate assistant, I specialized in helping statistics students overcome math anxiety and lack of preparation. (read more)