...I matriculated at UNC Chapel Hill, out of state, with a 13% acceptance rate. I also worked for the Admissions Office at UNC Chapel Hill and have coached high school students to help shape their essays, resume, and application to garner the best possible chance of success. Throughout my undergraduate and master's degrees, I completed nutrition and public health courses. (read more)
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...When I returned to Pittsburgh after teaching in Massachusetts, I volunteered with Literacy Pittsburgh. I tutored adults from different linguistic backgrounds in English Language acquisition. Now I work as a tutor at a public Montessori school, where I assist students ages 6 through 11 with their math and ELA assignments and help them through daily social and emotional challenges. (read more)
...I am told I am a good tutor, because I teach the way I teach myself. I am qualified to tutor differential equations because I have had this course two semesters ago while pursuing my Electrical Engineering degree. It is a very important class because many circuits can be solved using first and second-order differential equations. (read more)
...I have used Excel extensively in both my professional and in my personal life. I have also taught continuing education classes in Excel. Whether you are a novice or an expert, there are always new features of this program that you can discover. (read more)