...In addition to my tutoring skills, I write articles for moms.com and I have experience in academic writing. I have over 500 hours tutoring English, reading and writing to students that English is their second language. For the last 3 years, I have taught English to all ages. (read more)
...I use the same approach as a private tutor, providing extra help and resources when needed and adjusting my lesson plans for individual students' needs. I want to help my students as much as possible, so I'm open to suggestions or resources from students and parents. I'm easy to reach and do my best to provide timely responses. (read more)
...Almost invariably they have experienced a "hurdle" in their efforts to gain math proficiency. Some encountered it very early and others experienced it much later. The important thing was that the hurdle was not mounted, but meanwhile the rest of their class moved rapidly onward leaving them floundering in the lurch. (read more)
...This tutoring could range from 15 classes in-lab to 1-3 students on an as-needed basis. While in medical school, I've been a Physiology teaching assistant and tutor as well as a Neuroanatomy/Neuroscience tutor. As a teaching assistant, I would help ~15 students with cases geared towards specific body systems (i.e. cardiovascular, respiratory, etc.). The related tutoring has been 1-on-1. (read more)
...I have taught courses including Pre-Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, Differential Equations, Linear algebra and even Real and Complex analysis. I love tutoring because I see it as a way of impacting knowledge. It is so satisfying to clear students' doubts about confusing ideas and to make them see usefulness of a lot of mathematical tools in their daily life. (read more)