...The pandemic seemed to be a drawback for a lot of us. Life became a huge challenge to navigate problem solving all across the student life, so I set up my tablet for online tutoring. Stepping into my master's degree, I started tutoring independently more often on my University's campus. (read more)
I have a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where I researched statistical probability models of medical diagnosis. After that I worked for a small research and development company, leading projects focused on preventive health and automated cancer diagnosis. I've always felt comfortable with math and enjoy uncovering the ways that formulas and data interact. (read more)
...I am a current medical student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a recent graduate from Washington University in St. Louis. I have extensive experience with both the college and medical school application processes and I am happy to help with any challenging aspects, including essay brainstorming & editing as well as interview preparation. (read more)
...Whether it's in a formal setting or one-on-one, I'm dedicated to helping learners of all ages grasp complex concepts with ease. My approach to teaching stems from a desire to connect with my students and foster a supportive learning environment. In my role as a tutor, I prioritize understanding each student's unique learning style and adapting my methods accordingly. (read more)
...When tutoring, I believe it is important to craft individualized lessons to meet the needs of each student. I am able to help in determining a student's specific needs, and provide a focus on those skills. In addition, I am also able to support with homework or specific school assignments. (read more)