...After graduation, I taught high school for about three years. My passion for teaching sciences was inspired by the academic success of my students. I later earned a master’s degree in analytical chemistry from Eastern Kentucky University and a PhD in chemistry from the University of Kentucky. (read more)
...Prior to medical school, I completed my Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. I started teaching during my undergraduate degree as a General Chemistry lab assistant. After one semester, I was promoted to class instructor, a role typically reserved for graduate students. (read more)
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I graduated with honors from Earlham College in May 2015, earning degrees in Biochemistry and Politics. Later, in 2022, I received my Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Kentucky. I have extensive experience in preparing students for chemistry and biology AP, IB, and Aice exams, and I have access to the IB question bank, past exams, and AP practice problems. (read more)
...I scored a 35 on the ACT, a 1530 on the SAT, a 1490 on the PSAT, and a 518 on the MCAT. I have tutored for 5 years and have worked with a diversity of students from elementary school to college age. I have a unique teaching strategy that focuses on spaced repetition and critical skill building that can help anyone become a high scorer on standardized exams. (read more)