...During my college years, I had the opportunity to study abroad twice, spending a full semester in Puerto Rico and six weeks in Spain. I loved that I was able to take the knowledge from my Spanish courses and apply it in the world. I gained incredible insight as to how to go beyond book work to make Spanish come alive. (read more)
...I'm an M1 at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine. I scored in the 99th percentile on my SATs and MCATs, and would love to help students do their best on these important tests! I've been tutoring since high school in subjects like biology, organic chemistry, and math, and have served as a lab assistant for many introductory science labs at my college. (read more)
...Because there are so many different kinds of people, there are bound to be all kinds of learning differences within those people. Dealing with those learning differences can certainly be tricky, especially if you're expected to learn things just like everyone else. If you or your child is a person with learning differences, I may be someone who can help you! (read more)
...Plus I believe science should be hands-on and captivating. Vocabulary was one of the subjects I experienced while student teaching and I helped the students with their words and the meanings in a fun way. Growing up I was always fascinated with history and my dad loved history so he would teach me what he knew. (read more)
...I am presently enrolled in an Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory program for teaching dyslexic learners, and I connect with experts in the field in any way that they are accessible. In a Montessori classroom, phonics is the method of teaching reading in the 3-6 year old class and beyond. I spent many years focusing on the four-year-old beginning readers. (read more)