...After two years, I secured a teaching job in second grade. This was considered a "bubble" class, so I moved to third grade the following year. I taught third grade for 13 years. (read more)
...I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, ranked 16th in U.S., with a Mechanical Engineering degree. I earned A's in all my math classes in high school and got 5's on AP calculus AB and BC. (read more)
...I currently tutor college students one on one and in small group settings for Foundations of Biology 1 and 2, Organic Chemistry 2, and Biochemistry at Pitt. I have tutored around 150 hours and excited to continue to do more! Some of my tutoring methods include scaffolding, meaning I believe that tutoring is a team approach where I help the student reach a common goal. (read more)
...I am currently pursuing a master’s in Biomedical Science at the University of Pittsburgh while applying to medical school. Throughout my education, I’ve always valued the close, interactive learning environment of small classes, where I could engage deeply with professors and peers. This experience inspired me to share my love of learning as a tutor. (read more)
...These informal sessions provided me with insights into effective one-on-one teaching strategies and reinforced my passion for helping others grasp complex concepts. Whether in a structured Kumon setting or informally assisting friends, I have cultivated a teaching style that combines patience, c... (read more)