...Throughout my education, my favorite classes have been taught by professors who are engaging and able to explain complex concepts well. In turn, I try to apply this to my tutoring style. I teach and then give you practice problems to help you understand important ideas rather than just memorizing them. (read more)
I graduated from Northwestern University with a double major in Biological Sciences and Classics. I am currently working at the National Institute of Health as a post-baccalaureate researcher studying structural biology and vaccine development. This past year, I was invited to interview at 15 medical schools and was admitted to several schools, including NYU Grossman SOM, WashU in St. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Algebra 1,SAT Math,Elementary Math
...Now I am an actuary and working on my actuarial exams, which is highly math based. I have already passed 5 actuarial exams. I had a score of 780 in SAT Math and 170/170 in GRE Quantitative Reasoning. (read more)
...I worked with individuals on the baseball team that were struggling in math. This involved setting up time slots for each individual to schedule around their class and baseball schedule. The subjects included: College Algebra, Precalculus, and Calculus. (read more)
...My commitment to education extends beyond academia, as I have volunteered as a Schoolroom tutor at Children's Hospital here in St. Louis to assist hospitalized patients in schoolwork. This volunteer experience has allowed me to develop effective communication skills and adapt my teaching strategies to diverse learners. (read more)