...After graduating high school with honors (Magna Cum Laude), I attended college to become a teacher. In college, I made the Dean’s List on multiple occasions and was a social chairperson for Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society for educators. In 1993, I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Texas State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education with a specialization in math. (read more)
...My teaching style is nonjudgmental. We all come from all walks of life and everyone has something to offer. I certainly hope to learn something from my students. (read more)
...I built a she-shed for my grad program and tutoring. I can tutor in person here or remotely via zoom. parents are welcome to attend.I took several logic classes in college and I've studied around 800 hours for the LSAT, which has an analytical thinking component section called logic games. That said, it would be helpful to know what subject or test the student needs the tutoring for. (read more)
...I think chemistry is an exciting subject and it takes a good teacher or tutor to put the fun in learning, so I strive to be that tutor. I have worked with 30+ in achieving a grade of B+ or higher in subjects such as General Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II. I like working to people to find their own unique way of learning and helping them build on that. (read more)