Tutoring is something I fell into in high school, and I haven’t stopped since. I started out by helping friends and other classmates; however, in college, it became my unofficial part-time job - one that paid in fantastically edible, non-cafeteria meals. By the time I was in grad school, it evolve... (read more)
...I look forward to hearing from you to help you achieve the success you're seeking!I've worked with many teenagers and adults to understand and apply algebra 1 principles. Some of my students just need a refresher; others need to work on fundamentals. I like to work problems forwards and backwar... (read more)
...I have presented at national conferences for AP and English teachers, am involved in a project called WritingHopeWorks, and with the Conference on English Leadership. I have been editor of Utah English Journal. I have been NEH Scholar on Border Narratives and 21st Century literacy in El Paso, focused on Latino/a Scribes. (read more)
...I taught high school physics at Cannon School in Concord, NC for two years. I've also been doing research in STEM education for the last few years and am working on a PhD in physics with a research focus in physics education at The University of Utah. I was selected as one of 6 Academic Coaches... (read more)
...After I graduate from NYU, I plan to work in an elementary school setting as a speech pathologist. I love the impact that a tutor can have on a student. A tutor should be someone who is caring, patient, dependable, and unafraid to try new teaching styles. (read more)