...Several of my words even appeared on the actual exam. Student: What material do you recommend to study for the exam? John: Work almost exclusively with the material that has been released by ETS (I say almost because you may actually want to use the old LSAT exams to study for the GRE). The qua... (read more)
...As such, I view teaching as a dynamic interplay between listening, adapting, and delivering the right information the right way. Through my experience as a teaching assistant, I honed the patience and creativity required to explain complex ideas and the energy needed to sustain my students' atte... (read more)
...I have an extensive background in probability and combinatorics. I taught an applied math course which included probability and graph theory at Rutgers University. I was a grader for a discrete math course which included the topics of logic, probability, and graph theory at Boston University. (read more)
...I have presented to 5+ C-suite clients as part of my work in social impact consulting, and have experience prior to that in public speaking as part of formal coursework, competitive debate, and as chair of my student government branch. I have experience in case prep for consulting in both for-pr... (read more)
...I have hundreds of hours teaching the current SAT, and have taken students from the 500s to 700s, and from the 600s to a perfect 800. Additionally, my experience teaching math, and consulting for designing high school standardized tests, allows me to explain not just the content of the test but ... (read more)