...I have a Master's and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America, which of course required a lot of writing. I also have taught Philosophy courses at various colleges for over a decade, which frequently involves helping my students with their papers. In high school, I earned a score of 5, the highest possible, on the Advanced Placement (AP) Statistics Exam. (read more)
...I took chem, bio, and physics as required by my degree program. However the Science exam is more about reading graphs and less about science. I passed C++ 1, 2, and 3 at UCLA, getting an A in each. (read more)
I am Helen Wu. When I studied at American University in 1990's for my Ph.D in Statistics, I worked as a tutor to help other students in Finite Math and Statistics in my spare time. The words spread out quickly when my students noticed their quick grade improvement and they referred more students to me, for their college math, high school math and SAT/GRE/GMAT test prep. (read more)
...I learned this the hard way during my last year in college, and I'd like to help other people not have the same difficulties I did. The most important aspect, frankly, is willpower: sometimes you need to force yourself to do something even when you really don't want to, and that's hardest in th... (read more)