...I have a degree in Biology from the University of Washington. I also taught Environmental Science for two years in Massachusetts. I received an A in two college statistics courses I have taught English to high school students, community college students, and undergraduates with a wide range of needs, interests, and abilities. (read more)
...My senior year, I was inducted into the Renee Fishman Chapter of the National Honor Society, which places a heavy emphasis on our tutoring program. By the end of my senior year, I had accumulated over 80 hours of tutoring in both math and science. At Hopkins, I am a member of the Charm City Science League and Tutorial Project in which we tutor and mentor young Baltimore students. (read more)
...With the standards students are expected to meet, learning can become overwhelming and challenging - especially with the New York State ELA and Math tests. However, tutors have the ability to work with one student and to address the needs of one student. This can open up the doors to new learning opportunities and can make learning more fun and challenging. (read more)
...I regularly use calculus, matrix and vector math. While I am not a certified SAT/ACT tutor, I have experience helping students develop study plans and work on techniques that align with their unique learning styles to succeed! I am happy to help with college-level math and physics. (read more)
...In addition, I have also been tutoring high school and college students for more than five years. Before starting medical school, I worked as a MCAT tutor for a private company for about a year. I worked with students both by meeting them person to person if they are in NYC, but if not, through online sessions. (read more)