...I am currently a graduate TA for the Anatomy and Physiology class at Stony Brook Hospital, and currently tutor advanced anatomy to graduate level students. One thing that is different about me is that I fully understand what it means to struggle in school. I started my freshman year in undergrad with a 2.9 GPA, and managed to end with a 3.5 at the end of my senior year. (read more)
...I have helped my college peers with chemistry questions and homework throughout my freshman year. I always like to help people learn and more importantly understand what they learn rather than memorize. I have taken both Chem 1 & 2 w labs at Umass Amherst and have received a grade of A in both. (read more)
...I have been taught how to understand the needs of students and how to adapt my lessons for each student. I have been promoting success for students in various settings. When I work within small groups, one-on-one, or when I am co-teaching a classroom; I have always put myself into the students’ shoes to make sure that every learner is geared towards a higher level of thinking. (read more)
...I find that when I teach someone guitar they enjoy using mine because of the superior harmonics. I enjoy teaching basic chords and finger positioning, and watching how quickly a student is able to feel confident enough to play a few simple songs, even with 2 or 3 chords. I have taught elementar... (read more)
...Teaching my students the foundations of these proofs better helps their understanding of course material. I attained my B.S. in physics and mathematics from the University of Mississippi, graduating summa cum laude. I have taken many physics courses, including the basic foundational classes, as well as quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, special relativity, and thermodynamics. (read more)