...As I delved deeper into this fascinating subject, I realized that a strong foundation in physics and mathematics was indispensable. However, my own educational journey was not without obstacles. Due to severe asthma during my childhood, I frequently missed classes, resulting in gaps in my mathematical understanding. (read more)
...I graduated from Georgetown University with a major in Spanish and a minor in linguistics, with Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude honors. I was also inducted into a national Spanish honor society and chosen by the Spanish faculty to receive their prize for Outstanding Achievement. Having taught Spanish for two years in a prep school, I have lots of teaching resources at my disposal. (read more)
...But I'm opting to tutor in math because it's my strongest subject by far and I do math within my major all of the time. I scored a nearly perfect score on the ACT in high school, and as of now, I've maintained a 3.8 GPA at Arizona State, with science being the reason for me not having a 4.0. I don't have any formal tutoring or teaching experience, but math comes easy to me. (read more)
4 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Linear Algebra,Prealgebra,Elementary Math
...I took AP Chemistry in high school as well as advanced chemistry courses in college as part of my engineering curriculum. I also tutor those courses for my school. I took AP Physics B in high school as well as mechanics and electricity & magnetism courses in college. (read more)
...My tutoring journey began in high school as a peer tutor in special education. In college, I tutored middle and high school math, and during medical school, I tutored my classmates in our medical curriculum. I adjust my tutoring approach to each student's needs, with particular success using these styles:Collaborative Tutoring: Ideal for students who thrive in interactive environments. (read more)