I have taught individual and small groups of teens and young adults for nearly 20 years, including in classrooms at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkley. I have published two books, one in history and another in the medical humanities. With degrees in both social science a... (read more)
...I can teach logic, proofs, constructions, solids and any other aspects of Geometry. Prealgebra is so important in laying the groundwork for later success in math. The student is just beginning to consolidate earlier teachings and to incorporate abstract thinking. (read more)
...My schedule is quite flexible (7 am to 7 pm Eastern, Sunday to Friday), and I am very comfortable working online. If you are studying for a legal exam, writing a legal memo, or going through the law school admissions process, give me a shout! I'm a practicing attorney and 2018 Harvard Law graduate. (read more)
...I use physics daily in my work, my studies, and as a tutor. I have had the most success with physics out of all the subjects I tutor. Physics is truly a passion of mine. (read more)
...Rachel's research concentration is political sociology, social movements, and qualitative methods. She has received grants and presented original research at conferences through the U.S. and abroad, most recently presenting at the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in Oxford, U.K. Rachel also volu... (read more)