...I took the equivalent of AP Physics 1 and 2 in 11th grade (it was one exam called AP Physics B), and took two semesters of introductory physics in freshman year of college. I can help with any algebra-based physics; I don't tutor AP Physics C (calculus-based), though I do tutor calculus itself (... (read more)
...Tutors must tread the fine line between friend and authority. While some may find this uncomfortable, it's the perfect place for my particular skills: equal parts personality and intellect. Before entering education, I worked in the feature film industry as a professional script analyst, in high-tech as a sales writer, and in journalism at The Washington Post. (read more)
...Although not so apparent from my education, I also have an appreciation for the language arts in general, and grammar and linguistics in particular. On a professional level, this has been helped by my career of writing white papers for startups. As an amateur, I have also written Wikipedia articles, several of which have made it to the main page. (read more)
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...My goal as a tutor is to help students understand chemistry concepts and discourage them from memorizing them. I want to help students understand the way atoms and molecules "think" so the students can be better equipped to handle any chemistry question. I believe that this is the best and only way to master organic chemistry. (read more)