...I have found good writing skills to be an asset in every job I have held. I have written and reviewed technical reports as well as shorter pieces to inform the general public. At a consulting firm at which a half-dozen scientists and engineers might be involved in a project, the project manager designated me as the "go to" individual for writing and or editing reports. (read more)
...I earned a bachelor's degree from Cornell and a master's from the University of Michigan. When I'm not not teaching and editing student writing, I write arts journalism and poetry. My journalism has most recently appeared in The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Jewish Daily Forward, Albany Times Union, and more. (read more)
...During my undergraduate years I thought many different classes as a teaching assistant for the university such as: Calculus, Algebra, Electromagnetism and Quantum Mechanics. I also worked outside of the university as a private tutor for high school level mathematics and physics for three years. ... (read more)
...Additionally, have tutored around a dozen kids in test prep. Scored a 780 on SAT math and 680 on SAT English and believe going through practice problems and learning testing tips can drastically improve your score. Am a Biomedical Engineer major who is currently taking college level Chemistry and Physics classes. (read more)
...For the corresponding New York regent’s exams, I scored between 90 and 99/100 and on the SAT and ACT reading sections, I scored around the 96th percentile. I love teaching and helping people understand concepts. I live for that lightbulb moment when what we have been going over finally clicks. (read more)