...Born and raised in Sicily, in a family full of artists, I learned to paint and sing even before I was able to write. At 10 I started my musical life, becoming part of the children’s choir in one of the main theaters in Italy, Teatro Massimo of Palermo, my hometown. I started exploring other styles, as jazz and modern music, while studying Education and Teaching Methods at the University. (read more)
Clark is a teacher at US News & World Report's #1 STEM school in the Northeast, having taught all levels of Chemistry to students with all levels of ability since 2016. He has over 18 years' experience tutoring Boston-area college students in Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry, and Biochemistry. ... (read more)
...Overwhelmed at the prospect of teaching or learning these complex subjects on your own? If so, look no further. Please, let me help ease your anxiety and put you on the path to success. (read more)
...My training includes PhD-level courses in probability and statistics at Harvard. I am equally comfortable with proof-based statistics and applied statistical models. I have taught microeconomics many times, at every level (principles, intermediate, master's, and PhD). I took two semesters of PhD-level microeconomic theory at Harvard. (read more)
...When presented with new or challenging material, it is important that they attempt the work first themselves rather than immediately giving up and waiting for assistance. Math is about critical thinking and problem solving, and persistance is key. I also encourage them to build relationships with their teacher and check in with them as often as possible. (read more)