...This started when I was still in high school and continued in my undergraduate education at Northeastern University. Before finishing summa cum laude (3.87), I tutored mostly biology courses in between being a resident assistant (its own form of mentoring!). I loved Boston so much, that I stuck ... (read more)
...I have a master's degree in mathematics with over 100 undergraduate and graduate math course credits. I have tutored calculus at the college and high school level and despite the national average improvement after tutoring being 4%, all of my students except five (5) over the course of 25+ years... (read more)
...From there, the subject gets more interesting, maybe even fun. This is one of the first subjects I tutored when I was fresh out of college, and I have always enjoyed teaching it since. I've tutored SAT Math prep for many years, and it's clear - if you are willing to put in the time, your score will improve significantly. (read more)
...Throughout my teaching journey, I have had the privilege of working in a variety of environments that have shaped my approach to education. In traditional classrooms, I strive to create a collaborative atmosphere where every student feels valued and included. I believe that when students work together, they not only learn from me but also from each other, fostering a sense of community. (read more)
...I try to establish a methodical approach to solving physics problems that will aid students in many other subjects as well. As a teacher, I hope to motivate students to do their best and even go beyond their personal limits. By expanding upon previous knowledge and exploring new uncharted territory, I believe students increase their opportunities for success today and in the future. (read more)