...The tradeoff is that questions on the SAT can have trickier wording. For example, the SAT might give you an equation like x^2 + 6x + 9 = 49, and then ask for the positive value of 3x. If you don't read carefully, you'll get x = 4 and pick the answer choice that says 4. (read more)
...I was raised by intellectual Episcopalians in their natural habitat, a New England boarding school. My father taught English literature. We had paperback copies of Shakespeare littering almost every room in the house. (read more)
...When I was working on my masters degree, I taught ESLI (English as a Second Language International) to university students from other countries. Although these classes included students from around the world, most were from the continent of Asia. I taught in large groups and independently,and through technology and over the phone. (read more)
25 Subjects: includingSAT Writing,Reading,English,American History