...My teaching experience helps me relay information. I graduated high school with a Regents diploma with advanced designation and successfully passed all my Regents with a 95 or greater. I went to college to pursue my bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in engineering and two advanced graduate certificates in computer science and communication science. (read more)
...In addition to taking 4 classes on calculus and analytical geometry, I also took a proof-based calculus class. 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. (read more)
...I see my role less as directing what you do, but rather as guiding you and providing feedback as you go through applying. Ultimately, I aim to promote my students' growth and "help them help themselves." I'm happy to work with students from all stages of their application journey, whether it be ... (read more)
...Since then, I have also gained relevant experience in biology, chemistry, writing, and other sciences. In my experience, the best way to learn something is to teach it yourself. So, whenever a student learns something new, I want them to be able to explain that concept to a complete stranger. (read more)
...I obtained by Bachelor of Science from Duke University in 2008. For teaching experience I was a teaching assistant in Immunology in 2009, a teaching assistant in Virology in 2010, and a teaching assistant in Medical Education from 2020 to 2021. De plus, je parle français du niveau intermédiaire-avancé (TEFàQ). I have been speaking French since elementary school. (read more)