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 love to keep my audiences engaged, whatever age group or experience level. My life work is to make everything better than I found it. Failing that, I can also resort to sarcasm and wit. (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)
...Currently, I work as a Senior Lab Specialist Research and also tutor in STEM fields, where I apply my discipline and problem-solving skills in various academic areas. I have been passionate about drawing since childhood, participating in national competitions in Peru where I earned several recog... (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)