...You are expected to know new concepts like "moles", "molar mass", and "solubility". It can be very intimidating when you first learn the material. But, believe it or not, a lot of chemistry is built from a foundation of relatively simple concepts. (read more)
...I tailor each session to fit the student's individual needs, because we all learn differently. Whether it’s breaking down complex equations or finding new ways to solve problems, I’m all about finding what works best for each student. My goal is always to build confidence along with skills, so students not only improve their grades but also start to enjoy learning. (read more)
...Additionally, I have experience tutoring in reading and writing, especially in proofreading and editing papers. I have a patient tutoring style as I have mostly tutored students who may have been a bit behind the curve or even dreaded the subject. I also understand that everyone has a different learning style and I will always put in the extra effort to figure it out and tutor accordingly. (read more)
...I also completed a Medical Assisting (MA) course, and worked as a back office MA for over a year in a clinical healthcare setting. I am punctual, detail-oriented and organized. I enjoy challenges, have ample patience, and love explaining concepts and helping others learn. (read more)
...I graduated Summa cum Laude with a B.S. in mathematics and a minor in astrophysics from the University of Minnesota before moving to Seattle to pursue a Ph. D. in mathematics at the University of Washington. I have experience teaching calculus courses and various upper-level math courses at the University of Minnesota and the University of Washington. (read more)