...Having experienced the advantages of being multicultural, I raised my daughter the same way. I majored in English/Comparative Literature at Princeton University. I received perfect scores on the SAT and LSAT Reading sections (please don't expect the same from me on math!). I have honed my writing and editing skills throughout my years as a lawyer and tutor. (read more)
...I have also taught classes in sociolinguistics for both college students and older adults. I obtained my doctorate in linguistics in 2019 from the CUNY Graduate Center. I also currently teach classes in linguistics and sociolinguistics at the State University of New York at New Paltz. (read more)
...When I got to college, I majored in Philosophy, largely to learn about logical and ordered thinking, but also because I find it interesting. I see tutoring as an opportunity to share what I've learned through my years of education, while also making some additional income to support my family. My tutoring philosophy is to approach each case as unique, and as such my methods vary. (read more)
...Writing is about getting your voice and ideas on paper in both logical and creative ways, and thus developing your thinking and reading skills in the process. It can be both an exploratory and analytical process that in which you gain more writing and speaking fluency as well as confidence as a speaker. I've got over 18 years of teaching experience. (read more)
...My task will be to help the student identify that style whether it is visual, audio or kinetic. We can then focus on improving the student's academic achievements. I especially enjoy the one-on-one environment of learning in which I can positively affect the process of learning and help the learner achieve observable progress and personal success. (read more)