...In both of these experiences, I tailored PowerPoints to fit the needs of an individual student as well as a group with varying levels of English speaking abilities. I initially studied basic anatomy in my undergraduate studies. I furthered my knowledge of the subjects a medical student when I underwent 3 months of intensive anatomy study of the entire human body. (read more)
...My ACT tutoring methods, based on many years of tutoring and lots of research, are similar for all four subjects tested. I can easily summarize my method in two words: review and practice. Most students need review in one or more of the four subjects, but all need help with test practice. (read more)
...I completed a full year of Anatomy and Physiology coursework, where I was one of the few students to get an A in both Labs and Lectures for Anatomy and Physiology I and II. In my work as an EMT, I have applied my Anatomy and Physiology knowledge in a practical context, qualifying me to tutor tho... (read more)
...My oldest son began writing his first novel when he was 9 years old. My oldest daughter, now at Washington University, got a perfect score on her ACT verbal and writing sections. Of course I cannot claim credit for their gifts, but my teaching philosophy did play a significant roll in helping them to develop those gifts. (read more)
I’m Gabriel, a medical student at WashU! I’m originally from Puerto Rico and I graduated from MIT with a degree in Chemistry and Biology, as well as a minor in Literature. If there’s anything that my years as a student have taught me, is that different subjects require different studying strategies. (read more)