...I graduated undergrad with University Honors (highest distinction) and summa cum laude with a degree in Biology and Psychology from the University of Missouri - Columbia and then started medical school. Throughout undergrad, I took and excelled in premed courses and subsequently served as a mentor/tutor for underclassmen. It was here that I fell in love with teaching. (read more)
...Not only do I have dance and yoga teaching experiences, I also enjoy tutoring elementary students with math and reading. My mother is a professor at a community college; a lot of my experiences were provided and learned from her. I read to younger children for volunteer in Columbia and often at the public library in Saint Louis over the summer. (read more)
I hold a PhD degree in Biochemistry and have more than ten years of experience in teaching biochemistry to college students. Although I lack formal teaching experience in mathematics, I possess a strong aptitude for math and a deep passion for teaching the subject. I often engage in math problem-solving during my free time. (read more)
...I have chosen Mathematics as one of my majors in my undergraduate. Even though I have finally chosen Physics over mathematics, it is a well-known fact that much-advanced mathematics is involved. Not to mention one need to be very strong in high school mathematics to continue as a graduate student in physics. (read more)
...I am passionate about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, critical literacy, and project-based learning approaches. I have seen huge strives in my students by using these teaching methods and allowing them to experience real-world situations! I have afternoon, night, and weekend availability. (read more)