...It requires thinking concretely about experiments, understanding abstract concepts that apply to them, learning technical vocabulary, and setting up and solving mathematical problems. I taught Physical Science for a number of years, and I understand the ways that students struggle in the course. I'm good at finding concrete ways to demonstrate concepts. (read more)
...I have previously tutored students ranging in ages from late elementary to college. Most of my sessions have been one on one. With a mix of online and in-person depending on the student’s preferences. (read more)
...I emphasize your capacity for growth. A lot of students mistakenly think that standardized test scores are a reflection of their overall intelligence. They're not! (read more)
...In addition, I have been a substitute teacher for 21 years, in Minnesota in: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Senior High schools. I have also taught at the college level (in multiple colleges) in Math and Accounting. I have a B.S. in Engineering, a B.S. in Accounting, and I am a CMA. (read more)
...I work now as a consultant and really enjoy tutoring. Weird, maybe, but it's my idea of a fun break in the work week. I also can teach math and know how to make learning fun. (read more)