...When I was an undergraduate student, I took a lot of science courses and participated in the Putnam competition, in which I got a 32, one of the highest scores of any students in my college. Our Putnam coach included one of the Putnam problems as extra credit in his discrete math final exam beca... (read more)
...Before going back into tutoring in September of 2014, I had about 4 years of working in the corporate world as a technical sales trainer and then as a technical project manager. Both corporate roles involved teaching and mentoring to a great extent, and then I realized that tutoring and mentorin... (read more)
...Geometry using multi-sensory teaching methods that meet students' individual needs, strengths and weaknesses. Reading Skills and Fluency using structured phonics as a foundation. Reading Comprehension instruction includes elementary, middle and high school strategies for textbooks, novels, primary sources, internet articles, essays, etc. (read more)
...I have also worked as a YMCA day camp counselor and director, and have an appreciation for the diversity of student engagement and learning approaches. I demonstrate patience and a sense of humor, and I tie concepts to real-world applications using references related to the people I am working with. I find that combination helps to create a more effective learning environment. (read more)
...In terms of qualifications, I have the following experience: I majored in music (theory/composition, history, performance), I have been playing an instrument for over 10 years, I have taught basic music theory to children, I have taken music history courses in genres ranging from early Gregorian ... (read more)