...I also taught reading classes with English credit. I have tutored students privately and in a resource room setting in vocabulary development, grammar and usage, all aspects of writing: sentence to term paper, and literary analysis. I am a published writer and lifelong reader mixing the classics with new literature. (read more)
Hi! I am currently a student at Johns Hopkins University finishing up the final year of my BS/MS in Chemistry, with a focus on organic chemistry. I work as a teaching assistant at JHU for organic chemistry lecture and lab for over 3 years. (read more)
...John: Work almost exclusively with the material that has been released by ETS (I say almost because you may actually want to use the old LSAT exams to study for the GRE). The quality of everything else is a big step down, and if you’re gunning for a high score, then using low quality material can... (read more)
...Learned it in Kiev schools. Teach kids and adults to speak Russian, math and chess. As a professional mathematician and a computer-science practitioner, I had spent a couple of decades of my career merging the theoretical results of Discrete Mathematics with practical applications to super-fast algorithms. (read more)
...While at Caltech, I also volunteered with FIRST Robotics Competition, as an event volunteer and as a mentor of FRC Team 4201 in El Segundo, CA. In this role I worked with and taught high school age students on topics ranging from CAD to physics to project management. This included an emphasis on statics and understanding how physics concepts interacted with mechanical design. (read more)