...I had multiple tutoring jobs throughout high school, and I did peer tutoring with my classmates. I received A's or above in all relevant classes, and I received a 750 on the Math section of the SAT. I am currently studying to receive my Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, so I am constantly taking math and problem solving courses that keep me familiar with all of the subjects I tutor. (read more)
...I graduated from Brown University in May with a BA degree in Human Biology and Economics. I received a 4.0 GPA with Brown's highest academic honors (highest Latin Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi). I am currently a management consultant in the Boston area. Some of the most rewarding experiences of my academic career have come through teaching opportunities. (read more)
...I prefer when the student has some sort of workbook or guide that they would like to cover, but this is not required. Based upon the subject matter, we can develop a program that can meet on a regular basis (weekly, etc.) or in "chunks" to cover specific parts of the subject. In my spare time, I enjoy playing the saxophone and keeping up with developments in the scientific community. (read more)
...I have taught under the College of Engineering and Department of Mathematics for my university. In high school, I was a self-employed tutor and math coach for the Middle school math-bowl team. I have worked in a chemistry lab, I tutor chemistry for on-campus students, and I tutored AP Chemistry and regular chemistry for my high school. (read more)
...I sought John out for help in Precalculus and Calculus I at Columbia University. After each session, I definitely felt that my knowledge and understanding of the subject material significantly increased, ultimately contributing to a very solid command of everything from algebra to integrals. Wo... (read more)