...Writing in of itself is hard, but trying to explain the depth of who you are as a person to college admissions is even more difficult. This is where I hope to help my students the most. I like to set up my lessons by getting to know you as a person because I believe this is crucial for perfecting your writing and making your application stand out. (read more)
...In my lab, I conduct research involving several areas of expertise including virology, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology. I love what I do, and it shows in my teaching. If given the chance I just might be able to make you just as enthusiastic about learning.I've taken general biology 1 and 2 and Rutgers and received A's. (read more)
...His confidence was elevated by learning fundamental concepts and he applied this to other problems. As I stepped into Lehigh, my motives remained the same: I love to help students learn how to navigate through the math world and make the challenge of problem solving a fun experience. I started helping some of my friends in my free time in the library or common areas. (read more)
...I hold a master's degree in special education. I am an adjunct professor of special education at Rutger's University. I have done extensive research into autism and how to work with students with this condition. (read more)
...I see teaching as my life’s purpose. I have almost 5 years experience tutoring high school math and science: algebra 1, geometry, and algebra 2, pre calculus, and physics. I have been tutoring SATs for almost ten years as well. (read more)