Hi! I’m Andrew, and I graduated from Princeton in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in astrophysics. I have two semesters of teaching experience working as a graduate teaching assistant holding discussion sessions in discrete mathematics and two and a half years of experience working as a college and high school tutor in mathematics, physics, and test preparation. (read more)
...Along with teaching, I have tutoring experience in one on one and in small group settings with up to 5 students. When tutoring the approach I take with my students is I do, We do , You do. When working with students that are needing additional help or being introduced to a new subject, students will know the desired outcome for that lesson prior to beginning the actual lesson. (read more)
...I was trained in sight singing and reading, as well as oral training within my choirs. I used to have trouble with studying myself, but I found several methods very useful. I created flashcards, created my own quizzes, and rewrote out all of my notes. (read more)
...Although I have chosen a career in medicine, I will never want to stop tutoring/teaching! My education as a biochemist, as well as my experience tutoring college-level math (algebra and calculus) has prepared me well. In addition to my education in biochemistry, I have five years of research experience in the biological and chemical sciences. (read more)
...Your child will blossom when matched with my enthusiastic personality and innovative teaching style. Taught Study Skills for four years to both Gifted and students with Special Needs. I also helped to create and implement our school’s Study Skills a Curriculum and Manner of Implementation from scratch. (read more)