I have a PhD in math from The University of Texas, Austin, and during the school year I am an instructor there. I have also taught math at a Texas state prison, at the Biriwa, Ghana campus of The African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and for the educational wing of an American Indian nation, ... (read more)
...I graduated from Johns Hopkins University in three years, majoring in public health, and am currently a physician assistant (PA) graduate student. My high school statistics include receiving the maximum score of 5 on all eight of my AP exams (Biology, Chemistry, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Psychol... (read more)
Hi there, My name is Ben and I am a Vanderbilt University graduate with demonstrated proficiency in standardized testing (ACT: 35/36; GMAT: 740/800; SAT: 1530/1600) and experience writing essays/applications to earn admission to 5+ undergraduate/MBA programs and merit-based scholarships (National AP... (read more)
...I’ve also served as a mentor for the Headstart Fellowship, a program dedicated to helping underclassmen secure internships and full-time positions at top companies. Through this program, I developed tailored strategies to help students achieve their professional goals while fostering confidence ... (read more)
...Each sentence they write, they take one more step toward English and writing comprehension. In the classroom I use examples from the real world about how elections happen and how national and world affairs can be effected by a strong governing body. Our country developed from a small local governing assembly and became the strongest and most durable system in the world. (read more)