...In college, I took classes such as Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Immunology, Ecology, and Evolution. Taking a variety of classes has given me a strong background in many areas of the life sciences. In high school, I did one-on-one tutoring for peers needing extra help in my AP Biology class. (read more)
...It is important for me that I don't teach for the test, but rather the test relates to what is being taught. Finally, I understand that students and teachers have lives outside of school. When I was a student, the best teachers I had understood that we had lives outside of their class. (read more)
...I stress a comparative, non-judgmental approach which allows the student to comprehend very complex theological concepts in a short time period. Undergraduate studies at Marlboro College in Classics, Latin translation, history and mythology. Graduate-level studies in philosophy and religion in the classical world. (read more)
...I have a BA in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland's prestigious honors program, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems from CUNY Hunter College. I tutor part time while I work for a local flight simulator. I started tutoring SAT for my high school in 2005, shortly after I took the test myself. (read more)
...Currently, I am earning my PhD in a Comparative Literature Department, where I design and teach my own literature courses. My courses are writing-intensive, and also require a revision component, so I have years of experience teaching writing skills to college students. I also currently work as a writing tutor for my university. (read more)