...Besides that, I used to teach English as a Foreign Language on a different platform for about 3 years. As for tennis, I have been coaching tennis for 10+ years as well. My experience for tennis comes from being a former collegiate and semi-professional tennis player. (read more)
...I recognize that standardized testing is difficult and never considered myself to be someone who found them intuitive or easy. However, I think with the proper techniques, everyone can increase their score on the LSAT. I want to continue helping students do well on this exam and truly enjoy helping others succeed. (read more)
...Obtained my Masters in Electrical Engineering from CPE Lyon France. I am currently pursuing my PhD in Computer Engineering at the University of Utah. The subject of my PhD involves voltage stacking (not scaling) which involves a lot of Electrical Engineering especially in communication and board level schematics. (read more)
...Most of my teaching experience has been in a classroom setting, but I thrive in one-on-one sessions or in small groups. My passion is creative writing, proofreading, workshopping, and editing, but anything related to English is in my purview. I have a bachelors degree in English from Utah State University. (read more)
*Welcome!* I'm a Yale grad with a deep love of learning, a passion for teaching, and a great respect for individual differences. Whether you love studying and learning or can't quite claim that level of devotion, you've come to the right place. I've taught several GRE prep courses, including a math refresher course, at the University of Washington. (read more)