...I have also taught GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT classes and workshops, but my passion is the LSAT. (If people had told me years ago that I would become an LSAT teacher, I wouldn't have believed them. I saw the test as a necessary evil completely detached from the law school experience and the practi... (read more)
I'm a current Master's student and I love to teach! I have a lot of experience and subject knowledge, but what really sets me apart as a tutor is creating a comfortable environment where students feel free to ask questions. This leads to a much deeper understanding and much less stress! (read more)
...I have experience playing in the orchestra since 2016. For the past 12 years, I have played the Persian violin, and for the past 9 years, I have played classical violin. I have experience teaching the violin online or in-person to students from different age groups and skill levels. (read more)
...For example, "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally" for the steps of Math operations. Then there is the use of study outlines like tree structures, spider diagrams, mind map to link concepts together. With outlines, the child can learn to summarize his materials for key points in the information. (read more)
...I’ve served as a peer tutor for physical chemistry at Yale, one of the most difficult and challenging courses to grasp in the undergraduate curriculum. I’ve continued my studies of the violin at the world-renowned Yale School of Music, where I was recently the only undergraduate accepted into my... (read more)