...Most of my students have been at the high school and undergraduate level, though I have experience tutoring grad students as well. I spent nearly three years working with science and engineering departments at MIT as a department liaison for MIT OpenCourseWare. I try to make my sessions interesting and fun, while focusing on the concepts instead of specific questions. (read more)
33 Subjects: includingACT Reading,ACT Math,Geometry,ACT English
I first began tutoring almost a decade ago as a high school student when I worked with three middle school students over a three year period. In my capacity as a general education tutor I covered all of the major subjects and met with each student twice each week. As a result of our strong working relationship, each student maintained a 90+ average throughout their middle school years. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingSAT Reading,World History,Social Studies,European History
...My method of teaching is to break down difficult aspects of science into simpler but important core concepts that build upon each other. At Harvard I was a mentor at an after-school program through Harvard’s Phillips Brooks House Association. In addition, I spent two years as an instructor and organizer for College Students for Excellence in Secondary School. (read more)
...I have participated in my law school's mock trial program and made it to the quarterfinals. I have also represented clients in court under supervision of a licensed attorney, which has required public speaking in a court room setting. I am eager to share my experiences and advice for comfort when public speaking in high stakes situations with others. (read more)
...I then spent the next two years of my undergraduate experience as a chemistry tutor. I obtained a bachelor's degree in biology in 2014. During this time I took multiple courses on anatomy, both human and non-human, and participated in many dissections. (read more)