...I have tutored for over 20 years and worked in public schools for 10 years. I enjoy helping students learn in a way that works for their learning profile. We are all different and we all respond to different teaching practices and styles, which is why I have worked through experience and my education to collect as many evidence based approaches as I can for my students! (read more)
...I got my BS in biological sciences with a minor in physiology and neurobiology. I am hoping to go to graduate school in the future to get my doctorate in physical therapy. I have previously taught at a summer school for 3 years and have tutored in math and science for middle and high schoolers while also teaching elementary schoolers some lesson plans. (read more)
...I taught middle school math, science, and LA for about 10 years. I, then, earned a doctorate in Educational Measurement and Statistics, which was followed by five years of psychometric experience at ACT and Pearson. I moved to CT to work at UConn, but I realized I was an empathetic, compassionate teacher amongst necessarily narcissistic researchers. (read more)
...I was embarrassed at first because none of my friends needed tutors, but I soon came to realize that getting a tutor was the best solution for me. Having a tutor not only helped me learn the material for the SAT and for each of my classes, but it also gave me that confidence to ask more in-depth... (read more)
...While in Boston, I worked in a local high school assisting students with the college process, including essay writing, filling out applications, and writing recommendation letters. I also worked with freshmen and sophomores on academic skills for success. I understand that every student is different in the way that they learn and process information. (read more)