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...I worked in research labs during my time at Yale and continued in graduate school, earning a Master's in Biological Sciences from Rockefeller University. I have taught introductory college biology, college biochemistry, and infectious diseases for non-science majors. I received an 800 on the writing portion of the SAT when I took it in 2007. (read more)
...I'm patient, I'm fun, and I'm really enthusiastic to help students succeed! If you are interested in working with me, please contact!I have a B.A. in Sociology from Bowdoin College (obtained in 2004). My specialty in linguistics is sociolinguistics, which studies the relationships between peopl... (read more)
...Throughout my three-decades-long scientific career, I applied much of the course material that I had learned: chemistry, physics, fluid mechanics, electrodynamics, and transport phenomena,; I taught environmental courses including air pollution control and aerosol science, biostatistics, and some... (read more)
...At my undergraduate institution, SUNY Albany (Go Great Danes!), I was a teacher's assistant and was responsible for tutoring as well as giving lectures to college level classes. I have been an SAT tutor as well as a Sunday School lecturer. On top of this, I am currently an assistant self defense instructor at the New Paltz Karate Academy. (read more)