...It is important for me that I don't teach for the test, but rather the test relates to what is being taught. Finally, I understand that students and teachers have lives outside of school. When I was a student, the best teachers I had understood that we had lives outside of their class. (read more)
...I have also done individualized one-on-one instruction. Being a substitute teacher involves a great deal of flexibility, so I have taught many subjects including English, Math, Biology, and Writing. I have frequently taught reading, phonics, and writing to small groups of 5-6 students. (read more)
I have almost two decades of experience in helping students achieve their personal best on standardized tests. I've recieved top marks on the SAT, GRE, and LSAT. I have a BA in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland's prestigious honors program, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems from CUNY Hunter College. (read more)
...I have a diverse background in math, biology and chemistry up to the college level. This includes algebra through trigonometry and geometry, as well as high school chemistry, college general chemistry and organic chemistry. I have received my Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences having taken the above courses and with a minor in Education. (read more)
...I have taught religious studies to adults and teenagers on a monthly basis over a period of 7 years. My areas of specialty are ancient Christianity, Hermeticism, and archaic and classical Hellenistic religion. I stress a comparative, non-judgmental approach which allows the student to comprehend very complex theological concepts in a short time period. (read more)