...While being a bachelor student, I volunteered in a math lab organized to provide help to students taking lower division college classes (calculus, linear algebra, etc). I also tutored a freshman high school student to help them to get into a specialized math program for high school students. In ... (read more)
I am currently a research specialist at Hopkins and I want to share my love of learning and science. I am exceptional at explaining scientific concepts to others in a way that they can comprehend, using analogies that relate to the individual I am tutoring. I have over 1,000 hours of tutoring experience and I try to be vary flexible about meeting times and places. (read more)
...I began tutoring in 2014 when I graduated my first master’s degree. I first started working with middle school and high school students in biology and chemistry. I then incorporated test prep (ACT, SAT, and PSAT), math (geometry, algebra, and trigonometry), and physics into my repertoire as I continued to gain experience. (read more)
...It doesn't matter who says a thing, if it's right, it can be proven, and if it's wrong that can be shown. Another great benefit is that you can arrive at the same answer through a variety of methods. Many people think they are bad at Math, but it's likely you just haven't figured out your way of approaching the problems. (read more)